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Believe me these guys will sign anything and everything asked ,,,,,,,,
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horta ma dhaqan baynu lahayn ???
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Kenya Airways, Africa's second-largest carrier, said a passenger plane with 114 people on board went missing today after taking off from Douala, Cameroon, on a flight to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Cameroon's civil aviation authority picked up a distress signal from the Boeing 737-800 aircraft off the country's west coast and sent a rescue team at 11:05 a.m. Cameroon time, Kenya Airways Managing Director Titus Naikuni said today in Nairobi. The search effort is focused around 100 kilometers (62 miles) south-west of Yaounde, the Cameroon capital, Naikuni told reporters. Kenya's government has asked the U.S. to supply it with satellite equipment to help find the aircraft, Transport Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere told reporters at the press conference. The airplane was traveling from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with a stopover in Cameroon and had been due to arrive in Nairobi at 6:15 a.m. local time. The passengers include 34 Cameroonians, 15 Indians, 7 South Africans, 6 Chinese, 6 Nigerians, 5 British and one U.S. national, Naikuni said. Naikuni couldn't confirm an Agence France-Presse report that the plane had crashed and been located. The report cited an unidentified government official for the information. Only national civil aviation authorities can release such information, he said. CNN cited a Cameroon radio station as saying the plane crashed near the town of Niete, in the south of the country. The aircraft is six months old, Naikuni said. He didn't release the credentials of the pilot. Earlier, the airline had said in a statement that there were 115 passengers on board. Enquiries about flight KQ 507 can be directed to an international passenger information center at +27-11-207-1100, Kenya Airways said. The airline flies to 30 destinations in Africa and 25 cities worldwide. To contact the reporter on this story: Carli Lourens in Johannesburg at clourens@bloomberg.net , with Eric Ombok in Nairobi. Source Bloomberg
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Kenya Airways, Africa's second-largest carrier, said a passenger plane with 114 people on board went missing today after taking off from Douala, Cameroon, on a flight to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Cameroon's civil aviation authority picked up a distress signal from the Boeing 737-800 aircraft off the country's west coast and sent a rescue team at 11:05 a.m. Cameroon time, Kenya Airways Managing Director Titus Naikuni said today in Nairobi. The search effort is focused around 100 kilometers (62 miles) south-west of Yaounde, the Cameroon capital, Naikuni told reporters. Kenya's government has asked the U.S. to supply it with satellite equipment to help find the aircraft, Transport Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere told reporters at the press conference. The airplane was traveling from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with a stopover in Cameroon and had been due to arrive in Nairobi at 6:15 a.m. local time. The passengers include 34 Cameroonians, 15 Indians, 7 South Africans, 6 Chinese, 6 Nigerians, 5 British and one U.S. national, Naikuni said. Naikuni couldn't confirm an Agence France-Presse report that the plane had crashed and been located. The report cited an unidentified government official for the information. Only national civil aviation authorities can release such information, he said. CNN cited a Cameroon radio station as saying the plane crashed near the town of Niete, in the south of the country. The aircraft is six months old, Naikuni said. He didn't release the credentials of the pilot. Earlier, the airline had said in a statement that there were 115 passengers on board. Enquiries about flight KQ 507 can be directed to an international passenger information center at +27-11-207-1100, Kenya Airways said. The airline flies to 30 destinations in Africa and 25 cities worldwide. To contact the reporter on this story: Carli Lourens in Johannesburg at clourens@bloomberg.net , with Eric Ombok in Nairobi. Source Bloomberg
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Can you see united Somalia invading Ethiopia to reclaim
Jacaylbaro replied to Lake's topic in Politics
for da moment it is kilil 5 until proven otherwise ,,,,,,,, -
Can you see united Somalia invading Ethiopia to reclaim
Jacaylbaro replied to Lake's topic in Politics
United Somalia invading Ethiopia ???? ,,,,,, tell me after 1000 years from now and i can understand -
old news and shame on Pland leaders ,,,,,,,,
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HAPPY BIRTH DAY - LET'S ALL CELEBRATE FOR OUR COUNTRY
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
hadhow marka la kala tago ee laba dowladood la kala noqdo maxaad odhan oo aad ku hadli doontaa -
HAPPY BIRTH DAY - LET'S ALL CELEBRATE FOR OUR COUNTRY
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
did you ever heard the history repeates itself ??? NO MORE SOMALIWEYN ,,,,,,,,,,,, ask A/Yusuf himself ,,,,,, he knows -
Actually it is unknown ,,,,,,,,,
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Mogadishu 03, May.07 ( Sh.M.Network) The Somali transitional parliament based in Baidoa ratified anti-terror bill on Thursday. 169 parliamentarians who have attended the session voted for the bill with the exception of 14 that remained silent. Before the ratification of this bill, MPs debated openly over the rational time to approve such a law. Many have later concurred that to enforce the bill would serve the general interest of the Somali population with regards to the battles the government backed by Ethiopian soldiers was engaged with the Islamic fighters in the past week, according to an MP who asked to remain anonymous as he was not allowed to talk to the press over the issue. Aden Madobe, the speaker of the parliament, who was chairing the parliament session, has finally announced the results of their meeting. The interim parliament members have formerly debated about the anti-terror law and it was postponed as they could not agree on several articles in the law. Meanwhile three nights of curfew on Afgoi district, 30 km south of the capital, was lifted Thursday. The government imposed the curfew on the district after fighting between two rival clans within the government soldiers fought.
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Burco: the national blue flag flying in Burco Somalia
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
just coz the jidbaale's editor want to give A/Y some pleasure so that he'll be the next government speaker ,,,,,,, Wax walba run moodaa rag ugu liita baa la yidhi ,, -
Somaliland is Hargeisa only and Hargeisa is Somaliland
Jacaylbaro replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
Good article indeed ,,,,,,,,,,,, still it is someone's idea and i respect that. I'm expecting more ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -
castro, we brought this movement and made its market ,,,,,, as you said in another thread it is the fastest and the most cleaver ideology brought in Africa. means the sellers are quite intelligent and know what they doing.
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haduu dhugato geel qabo ma dhadhamiyo geedaha wuu dhugasho eegtaaye ana cudurkan igu dhacay Malaa dhaayahaygaay calaf lagama dhuuntee dhakhtar baysu keen qoray adna weli ma dhaadanid
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loooooooooooooool@CC ,,,,,,
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Now i'm in love with a 80yrs old woman ,,,,,,, what should i do ???
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I would give her a warm hug and a nice kiss on the cheeks and take her straight to my appartment for a coffee ,,,,,,,,,,
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looooooooooooooooooooooooool ,,,,,,, Clash of Mr. and Ms. Perfects ,,,,,,,,,
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I wonder if she can sing in Somali
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HAPPY BIRTH DAY - LET'S ALL CELEBRATE FOR OUR COUNTRY
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
looooooooooooool ,,,, thanks Castro ,,,, hahahahaha@Xanthus ,,,, yeah ,, he'll find another somaliland thread -
I told you everyone is in house arrest dee ,,,,, even the president as you said ,,,, Ohhh Wait ,,,,, when was the last time you visited your hometown ??? ,,,,, you are in house arrest too ,,,,,,,
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HAPPY BIRTH DAY - LET'S ALL CELEBRATE FOR OUR COUNTRY
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
And i'm just showing the world the kind truth you are living ,,,,,, -
who is xuska xaaji ???? ,,,,,,,,, and why Hussein Aideed is da only one peeing on Somlia ??
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wondering what went to Ethiopia ,,,,,,,,,,
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