Jacaylbaro

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  1. waar niyow geelaygii buu u eg yahay ,,,,, bal aan soo eego.
  2. LOOOOOOL .......... i really had a long day today.
  3. Although human being in this world has started with the same level of development or underdevelopment in terms of education, life expectancy, standard of living, poverty etc but today it seems that there is big difference among the people in this world. Some people in this world today are enjoying with high living standard characterized by high life expectancy, literacy, medical care provision, political stability etc while others are under circles of poverty, illiteracy, diseases, conflicts and wars, and has been exploited heavily by the other people in this world. Although it is not clear the patterns in which the developed world has followed to development but it is beyond doubt education has played a very vital role in the development process of developed countries. Education is continuous process of learning things through out the life. The education was the centre of all these development in developed nations and its role cannot be ignored. However it seems that some countries have used their advanced education in the development while others have not strongly empowered their education system to use as part of their development process. However it can be argued that the education has been in Africa since colonization and even before colonization but it has led a very little progress why? The answer may be the education system that we have in Africa is more theory than practical. In other words the education we have in Africa puts more emphasis on theory than practical hence leading the students to know the things theoretically but they cannot do things practically. Another reason can be the education in Africa is pyramidal education system where by more students are at primary schools but less students are at secondary schools and the universities, and very few at higher institutions of learning for higher education such as PhD. In addition to that school drop outs are so higher in the developing countries compared to the developed countries. Hence reducing the number of students going to universities and higher institution of learning. In contrast to above education system of developed countries is square model system where by more students are at primary level and the same number (about 90% of the original number) will be at secondary schools and also at universities. In addition to that there are more students at higher institution of learning defending their PhD’s at the young ages compared to few students in the developing countries especially Africa. To add on that the education system in developed countries puts more emphasis on practical than theory hence making their education system more effective. Now let come in the context of Somaliland, optimistically speaking although we have made some progress but let us examine where are we in the competition? If we are to compare ourselves with our neighboring countries we will see that there is a big difference between us and our neighboring countries. See figure 1.1 As you see from the table, compare us with the other countries, you can understand gap between us and them. For instance our neighboring countries are ahead of us in terms of education, per capita income, life expectancy etc so we need to work hard to compete with the world but how? I think in our competition education will be one of the solutions. Though we have a large percentage of people who neither can nor write and there is a lot of work in front of us! But we can start step by step by starting reducing or eliminating illiteracy. “A journey of a mile starts with one step” Chinese proverb. I think it is time wake up from sleep and work together to eliminate illiteracy and empower our education system. However this will need building more schools and even universities, and opening more schools for adult education which will cost lot of money. Some people may suggest that to wait government support and others may wait of foreign aid to make things work but I believe that we can do every things as we did before for instance many schools in Somaliland has been built without any help either the government or foreign help like Sh. Jawhar Secondary school in Borama, Awdal. In fact this has been for self-help “iska-wax u-qabso” don’t you think we can do now as we did before? “Think what you can do for your self but not what other people can do for you”Ayaanle Mohamed It is time for development since we have achieved stability, good governance, and democracy. So I believe that we need, as Somaliland people, to put more efforts in education by creating awareness among the communities on the importance on the education. Parents should take their children to schools at an early age regardless the sex. It is important the students not to stop at first degree (although most of our people are satisfied for the first degree but it good to think of getting higher degree) but look for higher level of education such as Masters and PhDs if possible. Because higher education is the one that strongly empowers the human intelligence and human creativity and performance hence leading more innovations and inventions thus development. In nutshell, I’m encouraging parents, students, teachers, professors, local leaders, religious leaders, politicians, government, NGOs, etc to work collectively together to eradicate illiteracy and empower education system. Together we can make a change!!! Full Article and you can see the missing table HERE
  4. GAROWE, Somalia July 15 (Garowe Online) - The Speaker of the regional parliament in Puntland, northern Somalia, has expressed his anger at administration officials after a controversial letter surfaced. Speaker Ahmed Ali Hashi told the BBC Somali Service during a Sunday interview from the region's capital Garowe that the letter was signed by Chief Justice of the Puntland High Court, Mr. Ahmed Said Abdi. "This letter says: 'Objective: Attorney-General, launch an accusation against the Speaker of Parliament'," Speaker Hashi said, adding that a copy of the letter was delivered to his home by a local. The letter was addressed to the Attorney-General, the President and his Vice President, and the Garowe police command, according to the Speaker. "This letter is illegal [in the sense] that the High Court has no official business with the Puntland Parliament," he said. "It [High Court] is not a constitutional court." Speaker Hashi said he personally spoke with two of the five justices of the High Court. Both justices confirmed to him that the letter is indeed an official government document. He said he will continue his parliamentary duties from Garowe "until an obstacle comes up." In explaining possible reasons for the letter, the Speaker stated that lawmakers had delved into several matters where the "administration was wrong." He cited several examples, including laws ratified by parliament but disregarded by the Puntland administration, the controversy over false currency that has negatively impacted the local economy, and the recent motion to send back the 2006 budget review after some 10.2 million US dollars was "spent illegally" by the administration. [ Full story] The Puntland parliament, currently in its 18th session, has challenged the administration of President Adde Muse on many accounts. Charges of corruption and official misconduct have been raised up against some of Muse's influential Cabinet ministers, including the minister of finance.
  5. Well, it is the same question ...... Now let's ask: WHAT HAPPENED WITH CAMBARO AND HUNGURI ??
  6. Originally posted by President Anwar: ITS NOT perfecT evening if somaliland dont come I know ,,,,,,,, but don't worry, you can surely survive without Somaliland.
  7. I've no freaking Idea ...... last time he was scared by Canbaro and he was recovering from the shock at a nearby health clinic
  8. Ceerigaabo=Gacanku-dhiigle Fagaaraha lagu toogtey Ceerigaabo(Qaran) Kaddib markii gacanku-dhiiglahan ay ku caddaatay si badheedh ah in uu 09/5/2007 toogasho ku diley maayorkii hore ee degmada Ceel-afweyn marxuum-Maxamed Cilmi Cali, islamarkaasna maxkamadaha kiiskan qaaday (gobolka, rafcaanka iyo maxkamadda sare) intuba si is daba jog ah ay dil toogasho ah ku xukumeen gacan kudhiiglahan, ayaa gacan kudhiiglahan oo magaciisu ahaa Cilmi Ismaaciil Yuusuf waxa subaxnimadii maaliintii axadda (maanta) lagu toogtey meel fagaare ah magaalada Ceerigaabo, waxana toogashadan fuliyey ciidammada dawladda, waxana goob joog ka ahaa madaxda dawladda (heer gobol iyo degmo) ee Ceerigaabo, iyo dadweyne kaleba. Arrintan in kasta oo dadka qaarkiis ay u arkaan in xukuumaddu toogato ciddii disha nin madax ah oo keliya, maaddaama ay jiraan gacan kudhiiglayaal tiro badan oo aan weli wax tallaabo ah laga qaadin, haddana marka lagu tiiriyo toogashadii horraantii kal-hore ee gacan kudhiiglihii hore ee diley taliyihii saldhigga boliis ka (Daalo) ee magaalada Ceerigaabo, ayaa waxay u muuqataa tallaabo horumar oo xukuumaddu u qaadday dhinaca xakamaynta in badan oo dilalka dadka dhexdooda ka dhaca ah.
  9. Waar leave rudy alone ,,,, you better be raadis another shaqo. He is supporting Unity ...... He is Anti TFG ,,,,,,,, He is not against Laascaanood ,,,, he is just having fun. You better pick on somebody else ....
  10. Don't trust your man, Indian minister tells women NEW DELHI, July 16 (Reuters) - Indian men cannot be trusted in their sexual behaviour and are fuelling the country's HIV epidemic, a female government minister said on Monday, slamming the country's "hypocrisy" about sex. Women and Child Development Minister Renuka Chowdhury said Indian women should protect themselves from HIV/AIDS by keeping condoms as their straying husbands may bring the virus home after visiting other women. "You cannot trust men or your husbands, with apologies to the men present here," Chowdhury told the inaugural meeting of the National Women Forum of Indian Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+), attended by a few men. "If you believe that men will be careful, then you can forget about protecting yourself." India has around 2.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS -- the world's third highest caseload after South Africa and Nigeria -- with about 40 percent of those infected being women. Activists and officials say many women have been infected after their husbands visited prostitutes. Most wives have little power to negotiate safe sex with their husbands in a largely patriarchal and conservative society, they add. Chowdhury, one of India's most outspoken ministers, said this needed to change. "We are so embarrassed to ask about condoms. Women need to get condoms to protect themselves, let the men be suspicious," she said. "Men will not buy a condom when they come staggering home while drunk," she added, evoking laughter and giggles. This month India launched a $2.8 billion plan to fight AIDS over five years, a more than fivefold jump in spending over the preceding plan, with a strong focus on condom promotion. Under the plan, India aims to push usage from 2.1 billion condoms this year to 3.5 billion by 2012. "We are hypocrites. We have a 1 billion population and don't want to talk about sex," Chowdhury told reporters, referring to the refusal of some state governments to implement sex education ostensibly for going against Indian culture.
  11. Walee codkeedu isma bedelo ,,,,,,,,, since i knew her she has the same voice. I missed to welcome her at the ariport that day ,, but i still enjoy the song.
  12. I'm singing today: Bini'aadam baan ahay Bashar kula midaan ahay Naf kuu baahan baan ahee Barbarkaaga ila qabo what is wrong with me ?? bear in mind i'm not chewing I know what to do to North ... Baar Xaraf is reserved and some other stuff are already prepared. Greetings from him ,,,,, to ALL SOL MEMBERS
  13. 8 more posts and you are there ,,,,, come on
  14. I don't believe love at the first sight and i find it BS but Elmi's one was absulotely true. There is always a beginning for everything and seeing Hodan was a good and attractive beginning for him. Then by the time his love was increasing until he went mad just like that. I would never fall in love like that though ,, i thing i'm missing that sense.
  15. and who was Abdrahman Aw Ali ???
  16. This is new ,,,, i mean 2006/2007
  17. Depends on what you believe about the LOVE itself. If the story is really true, you are there or some other trusted people reported it then we know the story is really true. We cannot go inside someoone's heart and say it is true or false.
  18. I don't know those you've mentioned but TRUE LOVE is always there regardless of what those actors painted.
  19. loool ,, Good night ,, it is time to leave the office too ......
  20. could be a such perfect match though ,,,,,
  21. how can baba toosane send his hambalyo to mama qaloocan ?? hahahaha
  22. loooooooool ,, of course qaloocan and toosan should be close to each other
  23. looooool ,, then let's talk about TOOSAN
  24. waar niyow ninkaas adigu ka war keen ,,,, beryahaa wuu lumay siduu jacayl 2+ ah uu dhakhtarku uga helayba North is doing fine ,,, still in Burco.