Jacaylbaro
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SUUUUSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ,,, Dadka way hurdaane ha toosin belo kula qaylo waynaataye ,, Shiisha mirqaan bay qaar la hurdaane ,,,, qaarna siday dance u ciyaarayeen muruqyada lugahaa kala go'ay ,,, qaarna siday shopping ugu wareegayeen buu wadnuhu gariiray ,, qaarna ........... ku dar
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geedahaas magacyadoodu ma dhamaystirna ,,,,, hala soo wado bal
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The Minister of State of Foreign Affairs Arrived Somaliland
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
kan xabashiga ah looks like badow aan weligii magaalo arag ,, and the kursigu is one devided by kushino ,,, check ur eyes -
I'm talking about women standing there niyow ,,,, ,,, not the wedding
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those women look gorgeous from distance ,,, don't u think so rudy ?? i said just from distance
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Puntland troops taken over by TFG defence ministry
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
the cousins are troops dee ,,,,, -
as long as it has all the features ,, i don't mind having one ,,,,, i don't wanna buy a name u know
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The Minister of State of Foreign Affairs Arrived Somaliland
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Wasiiru dawlaha arrimaha dibeda ee Itoobiya Md Tekeda Allemu ayaa maanta booqasho ku yimi magaalada Hargeysa. waxana garoonka diyaaradaha ku soo dhaweeyay wasiiro,xildhibaano iyo safiirka Itoobiya u fadhiya Hargeysa. Mr Tekeda oo ay saxaafadu kula kulantay madaarka Hargeysa ayaa sheegay in uu fariin ka sido Ra`iisal wasaaraha Itoobiya, hasa yeeshee muu sheegin waxa ku qoran waraaqdaasi, markii uu madaarka ka soo degayna waxa uu toos u tegay qasriga Madaxtooyada halkaasi oo uu kulan kula yeeshay Madaxweyne Rayaale. kulankaasina waxa war ka soo saaray Afhayeenka Madaxtooyada Md Siciid Cadaani waxana uu u qornaa sidan" "Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland, Mudane, Daahir Rayaale Kaahin, waxa maanta uu Qasriga Madaxtooyada ku qaabilay Wasiiru Dawlaha Arrimaha Debedda ee Dalka Ethiopia, Mudane, Atto, Tekeda Alemu, oo booqasho gaaban maanta ku soo gaadhay Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland. Mudane, Daahir Rayaale Kaahin iyo Mudane Takeda Alemu, waxay isla qaadaa dhigeen sidii loo sii xoojin lahaa xidhiidhka ka dhexeeya labada waddan ee jaarka ah, haddii ay noqon lahayd mid siyaasadeed iyo mid ganacsiba. Mudane Takeda Alemu, waxa uu farriin gaar ah uga siday Madaxweynaha JSL, Ra’iisal Wasaaraha Dawladda Ethiopia, Mudane, Males Zenawi, oo farrintaasi ku sheegay in Ethiopia ay go’aansatay, waxna aanay iska bedelin sii xoojinta xidhiidhkii sxb-tinimo ee ay la leedahay Somaliland. Wasiiru Dawlaha Ethiopia, oo maanta ku laabtay dalkiisii, waxa dhabaha diyaaradaha ku sii sagootiyey, Wasiirka Madaxtooyada, Nuur Aamin Ismaacil, Wasiirka Maaliyadda, Mudane, Xusseen Cali Ducaale ( Cawil) iyo Wasiiru Dawlaha Arrimaha Debedda, Mudane, Siciid Maxamed Nuu"r. Somaliweyn.com -
Thirty Djiboutian couples, chosen from hundreds of people who replied to an advert offering a free wedding, have been married in the capital, Djibouti. The BBC's Abdirahman Koronto says Djibouti's first mass wedding has been the talk of the town. An Arab businessman offered the all-costs paid nuptials as the former French colony celebrated its 30th anniversary of independence this week. His spokesman said it took two months to whittle down the applicants. He told the BBC that his boss, Dubai businessman Sheikh Ibrahim Said Ahmed Loita, had advertised on television, radio and newspapers to find the perfect candidates. Osman Abukar Omar said they had to answer certain criteria: The couple had to be Djiboutian It had to be a love match One of them had to have a job They had to demonstrate they had enough money to bring up a young family. Late night dancing More than 600 guests attended the lavish party at a five-star hotel on the Red Sea coast. Among the guests were the president and first lady. Many poor Djiboutians find it difficult to afford weddings Our correspondent says the dancing went on till the early hours of Friday morning. "I am very excited, and I hope to have sons and daughters from my marriage," Amina Omar Aden, one of the 30 brides all dressed in white gowns, said. "I am very happy, because it is the 30th anniversary of our country and we are marrying. Ibrahim Loita has helped us so much," Ibrahim Dhaban Hufane a bridegroom from the Arte region told the BBC. Mr Loita paid for all the festivities, including the clothes, hotel party and accommodation and the dowry of $400 given to each bride and an undisclosed amount to her family. The first lady has bought all the newly-weds new furniture. Many young couples find it difficult to marry in Djibouti because of the expense, our reporter says. The cost of living in Djibouti is reported to be one of highest in Africa and most Djiboutians live on less than $2 a day. Source: APP
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order it from Japan and it'll reach you within 3 days or even less ,,,,, Did they already prepare the fake ones in Indonesia, China, Taiwan, etc. ?? ,,, that must be cheaper i guess as usual ,,
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The sad day will become a happy day ,,,,, IA
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Puntland troops taken over by TFG defence ministry
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
So for the moment the troops are only heading to the South and the other way round ,,,,, but they will head to PL in th future ,,, OK ,,,,,, -
Puntland troops taken over by TFG defence ministry
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Not a training ,,,,,,,,,,, Are those from the south coming to work and take over positions in puntland ?? ,,, just like those from puntland are doing in the south ,,, -
North, waar bal midhmidhkeena inoo soo qaad
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,,,,,,,,,,, Yeah ,, si fiican weliba
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Puntland troops taken over by TFG defence ministry
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
they are heading to the south you said ,,,, i'm asking if some troops are heading puntland from the south ,,,,,, -
Somaliland Representative Visiting The United Nations
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Somaliland Representative Visiting The United Nations Dr. Noor has come to New York to meet with officials in the UN Secretariat as well as diplomats from Security Council members The Representative of the Republic of Somaliland to the United States, Dr. Saad Noor, is visiting the United Nations this week. Dr. Noor has come to New York to meet with officials in the UN Secretariat as well as diplomats from Security Council members. He was received by Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, B. Lynn Pascoe and other UN officials dealing with the Horn of Africa. He also met permanent members of the Security Council, including the United States and Great Britain. Other meetings included the delegations of Italy and Belgium and Norway. In addition, Dr. Noor held discussions with political analysts who pay close attention to events that are of critical importance to Africa. During his stay in New York, Dr. Noor, aims to strengthen Somaliland’s relationship with the United Nations Secretariat as well as with individual member states. His visit coincides with Security Council deliberations on Somalia as well as a visit by the Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia. Dr. Noor’s intention is to lay out Somaliland’s views and concerns regarding the situation in neighboring Somalia. Somaliland requests that, through its policies and responses towards the situation in Somalia, the United Nations and in particular the Security Council acknowledge its existence and needs as a separate entity. Likewise, the international body should be keenly aware that the problems of Somalia as a whole could not be solved without also addressing the issue of Somaliland. HERE -
Puntland troops taken over by TFG defence ministry
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by The Duke: and these troops are heading to the south. So baically no one is coming from the south right ?? -
al yowm huwa yawn al xuriya al soomaaliyah fii sanat 1960 ,,, cindamaa raxala al isticmaar al iidaali minal balad. al soomaaliyuun qaataluu min ajli al xuriyah wa faqaduu arwaaxan wa abnaa'an ,, kamaa waajahuu quwatan camyaa' minal isticmaar. Wa akhiiran ,, haadaa huwa al yowm al maqsuud ,, al yowm aladii rufica al calam al soomaali fowqal ard ,,,,,,,,, I CAN MAKE A GOOD SPEECH NO ,,, ??
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Yes , i say happy trial day coz it is the day somalis try to unite by bringing north to the south (not vice versa) to be the foundation of the SOOMAALIWEYN dream. Sadly Djibouti didn't join and they prefered to stay away from the dream of All somalis. Then We tried to bring Soomaali galbeed to the union of course by force but this ended with a failure coz the whole world stood against us and it is the first time the Soviet and USA united against one country/people. Then the government took what is remaining from that war to use against its own people in the north and did the same acts they did against Ethiopia just to make an end of the union. AND THAT WAS THE END OF THE TRIAL ,,, I MEAN THE UNION. HAPPY TRIAL DAY TO ALL TRUE SOMALI NATIONALISTS WHO WORKED HARD TO MAKE THE DREAM COME TRUE ,,, AND HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO SOMALIA
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WHAT DO YOU THINK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ?????
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ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters) -- African leaders meet this weekend to debate a grand plan for a continental government, but they face pleas for urgent action now to halt conflicts in Darfur and Somalia and tackle enduring poverty. A summit of the 53-nation African Union starting in Ghana on Sunday has at the top of its agenda a "Grand Debate" on creating a United States of Africa and a federal government to rule it -- a long-held dream of supporters of Pan-African integration. Organizers are billing the three-day Accra summit as a tribute to Ghana's first post-independence president, Kwame Nkrumah, who became the standard bearer of Pan-African unity when he took over from British colonial rule a half century ago. But sceptics doubt the practicality of a federal government for Africa after decades of wars, coups and massacres that often reflect ethnic and religious fault lines criss-crossing a vast continent artificially carved up by former colonial rulers. While most Africans embrace the vision of a united, resource-rich continent of 800 million people able to speak with one voice to the world, campaigners say AU leaders must tackle more pressing problems at their doorstep. "Darfur should be on the agenda, because it's really, really urgent," said Oury Traore, regional program manager for the West African Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP), a non-governmental organization that promotes conflict resolution. Traore's group wants the AU to make its top priority the protection of civilians in Sudan's western Darfur region, where more than 200,000 people have been killed in a conflict pitting Sudanese forces and allied militias against local rebels. "We shouldn't allow room for this kind of insanity any more, in any state," she said. Civil society groups urged AU leaders to act now to bring peace to Somalia by pressing for a political solution there, and some also urged them to look at Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe is accused of crushing opponents and ruining the economy. Organizers defend agenda despite calls to address Darfur But summit organizers defend the single-item agenda, and deny the plan for a continental government is too ambitious. "Yes, we have serious problems, people are dying in places like Darfur and Somalia. But people are dying elsewhere in the world, not just in Africa," Ghana's Foreign Minister Nana Akufo Addo said. Addo said a continent that pooled its resources and spoke with one voice would command greater respect in the world and help Africa shake off the indignity of always being portrayed as a byword for chaos and poverty. "In the last 20 or 30 years we have a continent that has been bedevilled by conflict of one sort or another, vast migration of many of our young people. That is the Africa we want to stop," he said. Leaders disagree on timeline for united Africa But he recognized disagreements among the AU heads of state about how quickly a federal United States of Africa should be created and how it should be governed. While some leaders like Libya's Muammar Gaddafi and Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade are vocal advocates of a continental government, others, like South African President Thabo Mbeki, are believed to favor a more gradual approach. Gaddafi, who often wears clothes emblazoned with the outline of the African continent, has travelled to the summit by land, drumming up support for his unifying vision, which includes a plan to create a 2-million strong African army. He says Africans will only win respect if they act as a single continent -- a view shared by Nkrumah's son Sekou. "I think ideally it should be a continental government. The problem is not how we get there, it is that we get there," Sekou Nkrumah told Reuters.
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No wonder i really in love with my cup of morning coffee .......... it is a miracle