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Toddobaatan {70} moos uu ku bilaabay. Yaa cuni karo toddobaatan moos laakiin. Yac. 76 uu ku bilaabay waala dhihi karaa si kale haddii loo fiiriyo laakiin, yacni: 76 82 88 94 100 Kuligood isku wada ah shan beri.
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WHICH COUNTRY IN AFRICA HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN?
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Ismahaan's topic in General
Qoftaan ayaa qurxoon, oo qurux iyo qaayo isku darsatay inta kale waa been. Labiskeeda haba sii sheegin. 9.99999 out of 10 waaye. Reer Minnesota waaye qoftee ee Reer Minnesotoow qoftaan meel ku sheega. -
And this one of Waqooyi I hadn't seen earlier, I think it is Berbera. It is the only image the photographer has of North. How healthy looking the geel are. Striking smile on the boy on the right. Probably shukaansigooda arkaa. War looxa aqri yaa dhaho. Indhakuul ahaa.
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Qudaar market, Xamar. Baraawe. A village in Jubba. Sablaale, Shabeellaha Hoose. Either Baraawe or Marka. The colourful guntiino days. Baraawe.
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Sawiro from Baraawe, Marka, Muqdisho Kismaayo and other Jubbooyinka villages and towns in early '80s. Those images hadn't been seen on any other Soomaali website. Marka. Masaajidka Awcismaan, one of the early settlers of the town. [Reer Marka have a saying: Marka caddeey, minankii Awcismaan ninkii mooda munaafuq waaye. ] Kismaayo. Xamar. Probably either xaafadda Ansalooti ama Xamarweyne. Muqdisho airport hangar. Somewhere in Jubbooyinka ama Shabeellaha Hoose. Somewhere in Jubbooyinka. Baraawe.
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Waaliga Walaalayada Islaamiga ee Jubooyinka :-Sheekh Abuu Bakar Al Saylici Dadkaan waa soo dhigteen. Dhaqankeena dagaal joogto ah ee ku haayaan. "Waaliga Walaalayada" mee sheegteen. Maxaa ka qaldan 'guddoomiye' iyo 'gobol/gobollada.'
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USA: Court to weigh lawsuit against former Somali PM
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Juje's topic in Politics
Cali Samatar faraha ha laga qaado. Let him retire in peace. The man wasn't power hungry, dalkiisana wuu u halgamay intuu wax u tari karo. He wasn't the highest decorated military person in the country for no reason. Hadduu dambi lagu eedeeye, tobbaneeyo ka horeyso oo wada nool si nabad ahna u seexdo ha laga bilaabo eedmada. -
Shisha smoke not as harmful as previously thought
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Sherban Shabeel's topic in General
Never smoked that thing, never intend to. Rather would chew jaad than it. On past weekend, I and several friends were looking a convenience store that was open. It was around 11 pm. We happened to pass this joint that last time some we knew to be a Soomaali restaurant. A lot of cars were at its parking, some with out of country American plates. We were surprised since the old restaurant wasn't known to be that popular, thinking it was still operating. One of the guys said, "You guys need to see inside." When asked what is the big deal. Just told us to go inside and see it ourselves. I and another one couldn't hold the curiosity and got off the car. They renovated and made it a nondescript place, taking out the old Soomaali restaurant sign, but not putting any sign that identifies it in place yet. We went inside. Waaw, waaaw and waaaaw. Smoky, dark, laba laba la iskula fadhiyo, of both genders of every age imaginable, smoking that thing called shiisha. Ar maxaa la dalacay oo laa baashaaloyaa. The guy was like on some nights even a belly dancer comes around. I don't believe it, but if it is true, double ayaa la dalacay. -
Muslims to pray in D.C. ‘for the soul of America'
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Ms DD's topic in General
Originally posted by ThePoint: quote:Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiy aar: Fourthly, it is "your destroyed country Soomaaliya" that brought you on here directly or indirectly, as a welcomed refugee. If it wasn't of Soomaaliya's civil war, you might not even have lived on here without any hassle as you do now comfortably. Might have been called another 'illegal alien' by those you are ironically sounding like now. Thank Soomaaliya, "your destroyed country" for that itself, the least you can thank for it. LOL. I see. We are supposed to be grateful TO Somalia for having destroyed itself which led to some foreigners feeling sorry for us and letting us in their country. Major brain freeze there MMA. I'm grateful to God but I'm also grateful to Canada and Canadians who have set up a well functioning country and who have been kind enough to let disadvantaged people in. I was mocking him and his points of making Soomaaliya "our" country and not his, duqa. Ma nooleed, by the way. -
why circumcise me? film xiiso badan.
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Harag Shabeel's topic in General
Kintir maxaa la dhahaa horta? Yaa ii sharxi karo. It sounds like geed magaciis. Or what Kunta Kinte would have named his daughter. I don't know. I am honest. -
I remembered reading this brother on Daily Nation paper a few months ago. ___________________ Abdi Ahmed Mohammed, the top boy in the 2008 KCPE exams in North Eastern Province with 434 points out of a possible 500. He is with his grandmother Khadija Omar Hassan, who encouraged his parents to take him to school. Reluctant pupil who topped national exam list 19-year-old Abdi Ahmed Mohammed joined primary school at the age of 12 years, dropped out twice, was in primary school for only four years instead of eight but beat all the odds to emerge top pupil in North Eastern Province in the 2008 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examination. Mohammed had lived all his humble life in North Eastern Province. He had never set foot in Nairobi where he now has joined Starehe Boys Centre in Nairobi. Starehe, which was his first choice, gave him a four-year scholarship due to his good results. What he went through to emerge top student can only be described as extra-ordinary. Beat all odds After dropping out of school twice – Mohammed beat all odds and scored 434 points to emerge the top pupils in the hardship arid province that is known best for producing not images of success, but those of destitution due to hunger. The province is perennially hit by drought. This is no mean feat for a boy coming from a province which is struggling to shed an image of poor performance in national examinations. Like many other children in this region, whose inhabitants lead nomadic lifestyle, Mohammed, too, faced his own share of challenges. School and modern systems of learning remain unappreciated. Born in a family of 10 children, Mohammed was the child who had the opportunity to go to school. Thanks to the stubborn determination and intervention of his 70-year-old maternal grandmother Khadija Omar Hassan, she persuaded his parents to enrol him in Standard One. He was aged 12 years. And like many children from the region, the nomadic life did not allow him to go through the eight academic years of primary education. “I will always be indebted to my grandmother for being resolute in her quest to educate me,’’ Mohammed told the Nation in Garissa. Teachers at the Kulan Primary School near the Kenya-Somalia border were reluctant to enrol him in Standard One because of his advanced age and relatively bigger frame compared to other children. They decided to enrol him in Standard Three. And after just one term – Mohammed deserted school to go back to herding goats, which offered him a carefree and independent life in the expansive desert fields. “I was naughty then,” admits Mohammed “I could not cope with being instructed to do things and obey orders.” His grandmother Khadija Omar Hassan, who lives in Garissa agreed. “When I look back at his behaviour as a child, I never thought he could ever succeed in anything,” she says. But she did not relent or give up. She asked his parents to return him to school. But Mohammed was not for the idea. However, after wasting time, the old woman in 2004 invited her grandson to her Garissa town house where she counselled him on the virtues of education. The old woman took the boy around the town, showing him various investments by educated people. She introduced him to prominent people and role models from the area. Among them was the current Deputy Speaker of Parliament Farah Maalim. On hearing the boy’s story, he offered to take him to private school and pay his school fees. But Mohammed rejected the offer. His grandmother kept her cool but once again refused to take the boy’s No for an answer. Like a good sales woman, she finally managed to persuade a reluctant Mohammed to take the scholarship. Private school The boy was, taken to a private school where he was given a test to determine the class he was most suitable to enrol. He qualified to be in Standard Six. To compensate for the boy’s lost time Mr Maalim hired a teacher to coach him at home. It worked. Mohammed was soon top of his class and won the admiration of his teachers something, he says, motivated him to stay at school. Today, just four years after he first went to school, Mohammed, is now determined to focus on education. He says he will never let an opportunity to study slip through his fingers. He has big dreams, too; to be a civil engineer. He says his ambition is driven by the pathetic road network in his home province. Mohammed’s former headteacher at Garissa Mnara School, Mr Charlis Juma, said of his former pupil: “The boy coupled discipline with hard work. He was always focused and knew what he was doing. Those made me appoint him the school captain.”
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"We had to take the body of a Syrian ship captain who had been killed by pirates to the airport," he said. "The government and African Union soldiers opened fire on the ambulance. We were later told they'd received information that the insurgency was planning on using an ambulance to stage a suicide attack." "But what can you do?" he asks. "Our driver ran away and then later was allowed to come back for his ambulance." Oto'otoyadii xataa kama fakan la' in lagu gambado. Yaa Eebboow.
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Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: U don't even look at the photo i'm talking about ............. I think it is you who is not understanding. That same UK ambassador to UNka is in the immediate preceding picture as well. I guess the "parking lot" brief meeting did produce the kulan with miis, kuraas and the real deal, the foreign minister present. Mise one side wax lagu arkaa, oo lama rabo the other side in la arko.
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Farancab, xaalka Kismaayo hurdada kaa soo kicisee maxaa jiro? Tolka are in the conflict miyaa?
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Breaking news: Heavy fighting starts in Kismayo.
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
Where are 'hip hop' e-jihadists on SOL? Ma yaabanyihiin it came to this? Will Turki and Madoobe be the new 'gaalo'? And since Gaashaanle Aweys will undoubtedly ally with Turki, will he then unceremoniously labelled the 'Grand Murtad' of them all soon? -
Breaking news: Heavy fighting starts in Kismayo.
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
Where are 'hip hop' e-jihadists on SOL? Ma yaabanyihiin it came to this? Will Turki and Madoobe be the new 'gaalo'? And since Gaashaanle Aweys will undoubtedly ally with Turki, will he then unceremoniously labelled the 'Grand Murtad' of them all soon? -
Breaking news: Heavy fighting starts in Kismayo.
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
Where are 'hip hop' e-jihadists on SOL? Ma yaabanyihiin it came to this? Will Turki and Madoobe be the new 'gaalo'? And since Gaashaanle Aweys will undoubtedly ally with Turki, will he then unceremoniously labelled the 'Grand Murtad' of them all soon? -
ILA QOSOL SOMALI/ A COMEDY OF ERRORS
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to wiilwaalRadio's topic in General
Sheeko xariir madadaalo miiran oo wanaagsan. Aad u fuuray qosol daraadiisa. Meesha kasii wad dadaalkaaga. Laakiin magaciisa haddaa Keller ka dhigtay, micno kale leedahay ereygaas magaceedka. Killer iyo keller magac ahaan iyo erey ahaanba iskumid ma'aha, isku macnana ma'aha. -
Originally posted by nuune: istaag ama waan ku tooganayaa Stop or I will shoot u amarkeena raac Follow our orders xabad ha ridin Don't shoot hubka dhiga Put your weapons down dhaqaaq Move halkan imoow Come here i soo daba soco Follow me halkan joog Stay here halkan igu sug Wait for me here ha dhaqaaqin Do not move joog halkaaga Stay where you are i soo raac Come with me aamus Be quiet tartiib Slow down. tartiib u dhaqaaq Move slowly. hoos u dhig gacmahaaga Lower your hands. dhulka seexo Lie down. caloosha dhulka dhig Lie on your stomach. kac Get up. is dhiib Surrender. maxbuus baad tahay You are a prisoner. waa inaan ku baarnnaa We must search you. dib u jeeso Turn around. horey u soco Walk forward. saf sameeya Form a line. hal-hal One at a time. adigaa ku xiga You are next. hadal ma jiro No talking Sambuus iyo bur maa kasoo dharagtay oo ma iska tufoysaa si enerjiga xoog kaaga baxo? ______________ Castro, kumas taay, sinyore. Wa beene dheh. Nice to see you xaaji.
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Kismayo: Sheikh Aden Madobe Arrives With Envoy
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Cowke's topic in Politics
Axmed Madoobe iyo Aaden Madoobe laba qof iyo laba magac ayee kala yihiin. -
Haye. Su'aasha xujada waxee tahay: Sadex babaay kasoo qaad afar. Meeqaa heysataa?
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