Jacaylbaro

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  1. You know many youth are looking for jobs ..... kani dhakadanuu keenay dee
  2. .... Yes Cambuulo ,,, and a whole republic ,,, lol
  3. it takes a computer and Internet connection dee to create a State nowadays ,,,
  4. The Republic of Daami & Daruuraha
  5. looooooooooool@half a million ,,,
  6. loooooooooool@two of you .... The second one seems better but hectic and needs lots of trust ....
  7. Wasalaanm Juxa .... and of course inta kele Interviewing people is just crazy ,,,,, plus some of them are really something
  8. Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)- waxa maanta dalka ka ambo-baxay hormadii u horeysay weftiga Somaliland uga qeyb galaya shir-weynaha ay dawlada Britain 23-ka bishan u qabanayso xal u helida mashaakilaadka dalka qalalaasuhu hadheeyay ee Somalia iyo dhacdooyinka saameeya mandaqada Geeska Afrika. Weftigan maanta ka dhoofay dalka oo uu Hoggaaminayay Wasiirka Wasaarada warfaafinta iyo wacyi-gelinta Md. Axmed Cabdi Xaabsade, waxa xubno ka ah Wasiirka Xanaanada Xoolaha Dr. Cabdi Aw Daahir Cali, Guddoomiyaha xisbiga KULMIYE Md. Muuse Biixi Cabdi, Gudoomiyaha xisbiga UCID Md. Faysal Cali Waraabe, Ku simaha Guddoomiyaha ahna Guddoomiye Ku xigeenka UDUB Md. Axmed Yuusuf Yaasiin, Xildhibaano ka tirsan Goleyaasha Baarlamaanka ee Guurtida iyo Wakiiladda, kuwaasi oo ay ka mid ahaayeen Xildhibaan Xaaji Cabdi Yuusuf (Cabdi-waraabe) oo ka tirsan Golaha Guurtida, Xildhibaaan Cabdilaahi Ibraahim Xirsi (Dhugad) oo ka tirsan Golaha Guurtida, Xildhibaan Cali Sheekh Ibraahim Aareeye oo ka tirsan Golaha Wakiilada iyo xubno kale waxaanay u socdaaleen dalka Itoobiya oo ay maalmo ku sii hakan doonaan. Wasiirka warfaafinta oo saxaafadda ugu waramayay magaalada Wajaale ayaa sheegay inay u kicitimi doonaan dalka Britain si ay u sii gudo galaan arrimo la xidhiidha shirweynaha dawlada dalkaasi soo agaasintay ee ka furmi doona magaalada London. Md. Xaabsade waxa uu sheegay inay magaalada Addis-ababa ee dalka Itoobiya ay ku sii hakan doonaan si ay uga shaqeeyaan waxyaabaha qabyo-tirka u baahan ee weftiga qaran ee ka qeyb geli doona shirka London. Wasiirku wuxuu sheegay inuu ku faraxsan yahay in xukuumadda uu ka tirsan yahay ay olalaha ictiraaf raadinta ka qeyb geliso Goleyaasha Baarlamaanka iyo axsaabta qaranka. Weftigan ayaa qeyb ka ah wefti balaadhan oo Madaxweynaha Somaliland Md. Axmed Maxamed Maxamuud (Siilaanyo) Hoggaaminayo oo ka qeyb geli doono shirkaasi oo lagu soo marti-qaaday Somaliland.
  9. Twitter is getting crazy by the day ,,,, so many insane people got a twitter account and giving me nightmares
  10. The guy has been preparing for so long now .... Hope the bloodshed stops there
  11. JUBA, February 14, 2012 (AFP) - Sudanese warplanes dropped several bombs wounding four soldiers in a contested area claimed by South Sudan, breaking a fresh non-aggression pact between the two sides, Juba's army spokesman said Tuesday. "Sudanese Armed Forces airplanes bombed the Jau area in Unity state on Sunday, wounding four of our soldiers," South Sudanese army spokesman Philip Aguer told AFP. South Sudan -- which declared independence from former civil war enemies in north Sudan in July -- has accused Khartoum of carrying out several bombing raids in frontier regions of its territory, claims denied by the northern army. The bombings took place in oil-rich areas along the disputed border with the rump state of Sudan, which both sides claim as theirs. The Jau area has seen several bombings in recent months as well as fighting between the two sides. "There were several bombs launched from Antonov aircraft," Aguer said. The region borders Sudan's Southern Kordofan state where rebels -- once part of the ex-guerrilla turned official South Sudanese army -- are battling the Khartoum government forces. Sudan and South Sudan signed a non-aggression pact late Friday over the disputed border in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, a move praised by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. However, Aguer said the latest bombings showed the deal had not been taken seriously by Khartoum. "Nothing has changed, it is business as usual for them," Aguer said. Gideon Gatpan, minister of information for Unity state, confirmed there had been "several bombings" on Sunday in the Jau area. According to the pact, the two sides agreed to "respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity" and to "refrain from launching any attack, including bombardment." Border tensions have mounted since South Sudan split from Sudan in July, becoming the world's newest nation. South Sudan took three quarters of Sudan's oil when it gained independence, but all pipeline and export facilities are controlled by the north. Last month, the South halted oil production -- accounting for 98 percent of government revenue -- after Juba accused Khartoum of stealing $815 million worth of crude oil. The latest round of talks between Khartoum and Juba continue in Addis Ababa to resolve the furious oil crisis. The UN chief last week warned that tensions between the two nations could escalate if outstanding issues are not resolved. However, the South has demanded that a deal includes settlement on the undemarcated border, parts of which cut through oil fields, as well on Abyei, a Lebanon-sized region claimed by both sides but occupied by northern troops. At least 105,000 Sudanese refugees have fled into South Sudan since fighting erupted in the states of Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile last year, after Khartoum moved to assert its authority in the wake of southern secession. The refugees are adding to the woes of the grossly impoverished South, which is reeling from internal crises including a wave of bloody ethnic violence, rebel attacks and severe food shortages. In addition, Juba is struggling to support over 364,000 people who have returned to their homeland since October 2010 from the north, where they fled during the war. An estimated 700,000 ethnic southerners remain in north Sudan, where aid officials are increasingly concerned for their future, with an April 8 deadline approaching for them to either register or leave Sudan.
  12. Don't believe anything you read on those crazy websites dee ,,,, actually no meeting concerning Khaatumo-xumo took place in Addis. Yes, things were look alike but reality was different.
  13. You can already see from the post what "I actually do" .....
  14. .... Khaatumo is not relevant in this case ,,, actually I believe Khaatumo is for the good of Somaliland. Now I can see the strategy has been put into pieces and detailed down ..... I see this is the beginning of the first implementation of the long term strategy. Getting Berbera Port ready should be the priority for now for future business activities.
  15. Cut and paste is not easy dee specially when you need to update the CV itself ..... and then the form is totally different
  16. Only if they know how much I hate Egyptians .......
  17. Updating a CV and filling such application form is a pain the behind ....