Jacaylbaro
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Text msg buu weheshadaa
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Normally I have to be at work by 7:30am .. that means I have to get up by 6:30 ....... except the weekends & holidays where I sleep until 11 or even 12 ,,,,
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Maalin Wanaagsan dhamaantiin ... Norf, Mid Jan I guess I will be on leave but still around town making sure I sleep as much as I can in the morning. The rest is the same routine
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Would you read a book about sexuality, same sex love, and of moral conflict?
Jacaylbaro replied to Guulo's topic in General
^ ^ Now that is very technical ... -
the project hired my own leela calaawi and guess what they pay me twice the market price per month, so God bless Range resources and Faroole for that matter.
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Six Killed in Ied Attacks In Garowe's Clan enclave.
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Allah ha u naxariisto dadkii dhintay ,,, -
did u say multi-party ?? ,,,, copying again ??
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I remember that day ..... Was a really big disappointment
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I thought u hate copying ,,,,
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It is called "Denial" ..... and it happens to the humans
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The Minority Christians in Somaliland and Somalia
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
^ ^ so being most of Muslims do not follow what Islam says means they're not Muslims ??? -
The good Xiin-Galool waa Somaliland dee ....
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FULL STORY Kenya is looking at a long-drawn war in Somalia in 2012 contrary to the earlier indications that it was going to be a swift operation. The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) spokesperson, Emmanuel Chirchir, admitted that the Somalia campaign is a long term investment and Kenya will only get out once the country becomes stable and joins other peaceful members of the region. Mr Chirchir revealed that KDF will only get official permission to join the African Union Mission for Somalia (Amisom) in April or May, but by that time, Kenya shall have secured the towns of Afamadow, Kismayu and Baardheere in the central region. The EastAfrican has gathered that the United Nations, under whose mandate Amisom is operating had earlier considered Garissa town as the base of operation for the Kenya troops once they join Amisom because of its infrastructure, like the airstrip. Despite optimism by the KDF spokesperson that Kenya will secure areas west of Juba River in due course, analyst are contemplating a stalemate where Kenya could be forced to quit without decisive victory. One of the major indicators is that Kenya is now concentrating more on pacification before vanquishing the militants. There is also danger that the Somalia campaign will have a bearing on Kenya’s internal political dynamics on who will take the political blame should the war turn into a stalemate. The careers of three Ministers; Prof George Saitoti of Internal Affairs, Yusuf Haji of Defence and Moses Wetangula of Foreign Affairs, are on the line.
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Dr_Osman;767906 wrote: pics or didnt happen
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Drunk drivers driving so slow ?? ,,,,, come on
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We've made progress fighting 'blame al-Qaida syndrome', but the search for new threats creates another dangerous disorder So why is repetitive threat disorder so tenacious? Like blame al-Qaida syndrome, it is because it serves a variety of institutional interests. Many have suggested that there is a deliberate conspiracy to maintain repressive legislation in place, scare citizens into acquiescence and maintain significant budgets for security establishments around the world. Indeed, some might draw parallels with the more grave condition outlined earlier, the blame al-Qaida syndrome. Certainly the two often go together. FULL STORY
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FULL STORY Shine Ali doesn't scare easily. If he did, he would not be with his band in a basement studio in Nairobi, rapping lyrics that challenge the Islamist rebels who control much of his homeland, Somalia – and whose reach extends deep into the Kenyan capital. Ali is well aware of the risks he is running. Three years ago, members of the al-Shabaab group broke into his home in Nairobi's Eastleigh neighbourhood and shot him. "They said, 'Your message is anti-jihad. You are telling the youth to give up jihad,'" the 29-year-old says in halting English. Ali edges down his baggy checked shorts, pulls up his hooded sweatshirt and shows a scar on his right hip. He has another one on his left arm. "When they shot me, I knew that if I stopped the music, they would win but if I continued, my power would win." Ali is a founding member of Waayaha Cusub, an 11-member hip-hop group that includes Somalis, Kenyans, an Ethiopian and a Ugandan. The band is, in its composition, a defiant challenge to the al-Qaida-linked rebels of al-Shabaab and to the thorny political realities of the Horn of Africa. He started Waayaha Cusub, which can be translated as New Era or New Dawn, in 2004. They have produced several albums since then as well as making waves with the 2010 song No to al-Shabaab.
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sinujiif ...
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Bacaaaaaaaaaaaaac
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Dr_Osman;767906 wrote: pics or didnt happen
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Ingiriiska's sudden interest in Soomaaliya
Jacaylbaro replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
After 20 years ,,, why Turkey sudden interest in Somalia ?? ..... -
another blow to the thread opener
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Ingiriiska oo u ololaynaya in Soomaaliya loo soo diro ciidamo caalami ah
Jacaylbaro replied to walaalkis's topic in Politics
Why do they need them ... The rest of the world is there
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