Jacaylbaro

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  1. Anybody seen him these days ??? ,,,, isn't he working with the BBC anymore ???? ,,, Why is he so silent like this ???
  2. FAD AMA HA FADIN WAA LAGU FADSIIN ,,,, that was an old saying ,,, whether we like A/Yusuf and Gedi or not ,,, we have to accept them by force ,,, that is what Ethiopia is saying ,,,,,, they will rule the country by force and if anyone tries to oppose them there will be Ethiopia bombing ,,,,,
  3. who needs a recognition horta ??? ,,, Taiwan is not recognized and Swizerland is not a member of the UN ,,,,, SL was built in front of the world without support from the international community ,,,,, i asure you even ethiopia cannot interfer somaliland's issue ,,,,,, The TFG has enough problems to deal with ,,,, Flights are normal in somaliland it doesn't concern whateva comes from Geedi's mouth ,,,,
  4. Jacaylbaro

    Kililka 6

    True ,,, inagaa isu dhignay oo isu kala wadhanay dalkeeniina burburinay
  5. The ICU is gone coz they interfered SL ,,,, now Geeddi is doing da same that is the beginning of their fall ,,,,,,, just wait and see
  6. Amoud University will celebrate another landmark of its success story when it witnesses the graduation of the first locally trained medical doctors in Somaliland in June 2007. In a telephone briefing to Awdalnews Network, Amoud University President Professor Suleiman Ahmed Gulaid, said that the young doctors currently completing six years of schooling would play a key role in Somaliland’s health care system. “The Medical College is affiliated with the UK’s King’s College which will be preparing and conducting the final examinations,” said Gulaid. With seven colleges, 1000 students, 126 faculty and staff and the number of graduates reaching 400 by the time of the 6th commencement due to be held in July 2007, Amoud University has come a long way from its inception in 1997 with sixty students, a couple of classes and less than 10 teachers. “Today the university has almost covered its expenses and we have already paid the salaries of December,” said Gulaid. He added that the structural expansion of the university included a women’s hostel built by the European Union, currently accommodating 50 people with the possibility of adding a second storey in future to make it accommodate up to 100 students. The EU has also allocated US$ 120,000 for the building of eight new lecture halls. “In addition to that the EU has donated a 120-kVA generator and 60 computers to the University, while giving postgraduate scholarships to four former graduates to Kenyan universities,” he added. The University has also opened a Distance Learning and Electronic Center where students will follow online postgraduate courses through the African Virtual University, AVU, of which Amoud is a partner. The AVU has equipped the center with 30 state-of-the-art computers, and it will soon provide satellite dishes and other facilities. “We are also excited that Amoud has been selected as the East African representative in the AVU Board of Directors after defeating Tanzania for the post,” Professor Gulaid said. “We have recently added another two faculties, so we now have a total of seven colleges including education, business administration, medicine, agriculture and environment, distance learning and IT, nursing and law and Islamic jurisprudence,” he said, adding that the University continues with its successful teachers’ diploma program the candidates of which come all the way from Puntland. Established in 1997 as the first University in the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, Amoud had become the forerunner for the country’s institutions of higher learning. In less than a decade another three universities have been found to follow the footsteps of the Amoud. They include Hargeisa University opened in 2000, University of Burao 2004 and the Berbera College for Fisheries and Marine Studies 2005.
  7. Yeah ,,,, the tornado is gone ,,, Ethiopia is in ,,,, TFG is celebrating ,,,,,, what is next ???
  8. not needed at all ,,,,, one of us can be specialist
  9. what about a hospital section where all da sick SOL nomads could post their sickness and get treated by specialists ,,,,
  10. Good news for somalilanders ,,,,,, this was under process since many years and is good to hear that it is starting now ,,,,,
  11. Inaalillaahi ,,, she took it serious ,,, damn women
  12. looooooooooooool@labeebs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  13. Rudy ,, don't put a bet on human plzz ,,,, ppl are dying down there so plz pray for the innocent ppl ,,,,
  14. Somaliland doctor performs a unique life-saving medical operation (Berbera, qarannews) A 10 month-old girl, Layla Osman Hagi Guled, from Sanaag region of Somaliland has undergone a unique life-saving operation at Berbera General Hospital, in Somaliland. Layla was suffering from Recto-vaginal Fistula- an abnormal internal connection between the anus and the vagina, which was so wide that it allowed both urine and feces to escape through the urinary system, leading to fecal incontinence. This debilitating condition also made Layla suffer from fatal urinary and vaginal infections. Dr Mohamed Ahmed Arabayte, the head of Sahil Regional Medical Team, has successfully corrected this anomaly. First, he separated the rectum from the urinary system and thereby interposed adjacent tissues. He then used flaps of perineal skin to gain a normal degree of separation of the anus from the vagina, before reconstructing the malformed mucosa. The result is that the internal opening is now closed and that Layla’s urine and feces now come through their normal way. Speaking to the media, Dr. Arabayte said that Layla was born with this condition and that it was the courage of the Berbera medical staff and Layla’s family accompanied with the will of God that made this operation successful and saved Layla’s life. Layla’s parents had been to several hospitals in Somaliland and in the neighbouring countries such as Ethiopia. The doctors in those hospitals told them that they had neither the expertise nor the facilities required to perform such an operational procedure. The recto-vaginal anomalies are often the result of trauma during childbirth in situations where there is inadequate health care service.
  15. I'm gonna have 5 days for that ,,,,,,,, whoooooohooooooooooooooooo
  16. Jacaylbaro

    Wooooow!!!!!

    what are da underage folks doing here bal ?? ,,, they shouldn't be here at all