Jacaylbaro

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  1. and I feel wax aanan sheegayn ,,, Juxa, I love the baruur part. Without it hiib maba doonayo ,,,
  2. why do u even wana go to Dubai horta ??? ,,,, unless you have something to do there
  3. This is organic, fresh and yummy ,,,, healthy too
  4. It is not from Burj Al Arab niyow ,,,, it is a little hut in the middle of the town and it is more appetising than what u eat right now.
  5. Duhur wanaagsan ............ After waslad hilib ah in the middle of the day, I can survive for the rest of the day
  6. i took qatar airways from london to doha then to dubai. from there i got on dallo airlines to djibouti then to hargeisa. almost 24hrs That is what a rich tourist do dee .......... There are easier routes and i thought by now you're familiar with them ...
  7. Aqoosnigu waayo waayo Hadduu nagu yara adkaado Annagu kuma aamusayno Dadaalkana oolin mayno Wixii lixdankii la eeday Markale ku ilduufi mayno Dalkeenana iibin mayno Cidkale kuma aaminayno
  8. Now available in Hargeisa ,,,, Smoothies in da house
  9. Kenyan invasion is in the interest of the somali populace who remain slaves of Alshabab. Hmmmmmm
  10. “Kenya violated the territorial rights of Somalia by entering our holy land, but I assure you that they will return disappointed, God willing,” said Sheikh Hassan Turki, a senior Shebab leader. “Mujahideen fighters will force them to test the pain of the bullets.” Kenyan government spokesman Alfred Mutua said Sunday that its troops had entered southern Somalia to fight the Shebab, who it says are responsible for attacks on its territory, including the recent kidnapping four foreigners. In response, the Shebab called on Somalis to rally and attack the Kenyan troops. “I call on all Somalis to stand united against this blood-thirsty enemy that has crossed into our territories and the apostate Somali militants helping them,” Turki added. So Turki is a nationalist now ,,, eh ??
  11. i woke up this morning with no bread on my table my women ohhh she is so healing and able take it easy she said, jah gives a life and we must survive i can told how much longer the weaker are gettin stronger everyday is just blood sweat and tear burning inside of me
  12. :D ,,, Sug sug aan siidhiga la soo baxee
  13. Markii ay Dhammaysey nirgaha dhuunta galin weyday Ee ay dhallaankii gabteey dhiilka naga laadday Ee dhoonbir kii raaci jiray gaajo kala dhuubtay Ee ay martida soo dhacda xoor ka dhami wayday Waatay rag baa dhiidhiyee uga dhex siibteen Waatay dhibaatooyin iyo dhaxan u jiifeene Waatay habeenkoo dhag yidhi kala dhex tooseene Waatay dhafoorada rasaas kaga dhug siiyeen Waatay dhufaysyadad ogayd dhamac ka oogeene Waatii markay dhabi dhab timid badi dhaqaajeene Ninkii shaarubaha dheer lahaa, dhacanta sii laadye Dharaartaa wixii ****** ku dhacay waa la dhaygagaye Haddii aan raggii dhiirranaa dhiraha soo jiidhin Oon dhiig ku quban Yousow kuma an dhaadteene Oo guul ma dhalineen, haddaan qaar usoo dhimane Nimanyohow dhab-taa lagu hadlaa dhaar haddaad mariye Dhulka qaybtan leeyahay haddaan dhacan ku soo jiidtay Maxaan dhimay adduunyada nin nool dhaygag bow hadhaye Ahmed H Ismail
  14. I'm just copying what they say in their news portals .......... But invasion is invasion whether it is Kenya or Ethiopia. I don't want A&T to clap for Kenya and whine when it is Ethiopia though they both use the same excuse "Islamists, Alshabab, security, help TFG, blah blah" ....
  15. Afternoon tutti .... Visa process started for Kenya ,,,, hope i will be able to go next month and stroll Nairobi's streets after what Kenya is doing in Somalia.
  16. How about you invite Ethiopia too ,,, so that they come in and fight Ashabab ??
  17. nuune;751954 wrote: Can't believe JB cheering for the invasion hehehe Me cheering for the invasion ??? ,,,, or u mean A&T ??
  18. Abtigiis;751953 wrote: This is not an invasion, and if it is, it is a good invasion. I opposed ethiopian aggression and if you see any inconsistency in my position, refer to Robert Cooper, Tony Blair's advisor and current chief strategist in the EU. "The challenge to post modern states is to get used to the idea of double-standards", he said, and I think Somalis need to get used to it, for it is a fact of life we cannot avoid. Anyway, simulating nationalism at this critical juncture in the fight againt evil islamists is hypocratical. The Alshabab are a cancer and the ailing people of Somalia would welcome anyone who contribures to uprooting them. I am not sure I would have minded if Ethiopians came back and did this too now. But everyone understands that there is fundamental difference between the actions of kenya and Ethiopia. One regime's political survival depends on turmoil in somalia and therefore is actively working to prolong anarchy in Somalia, while democractic Kenya hasn't yet shown any tangible destablising actions in somalia. If at all, it is a victim of cross-border piracy and kiddnappings that are threatening its security and economy. Let us be fair, Somalis. The sad thing is the bantu kenyan army is not equal to the ethiopians and I doubt if they can change the equation that much. You probably know that during the shifta days in kenya, any soldier who comes back from combat with their guns (not surrendering his gun even if he hasn't fired it) used to get a national medal of honour for heroism. :D Ma ku waasa Alshabab wax ka qaadi. Here, the kenyans euphemistically say their army is a "career army", instead of saying "coward army". Something Museveni alluded to only recently. Just for the record ....
  19. Second day of the working week ..... already tired
  20. A military chopper crashed at the Kenya Somalia border on Sunday, killing five Kenyan military personnel. However, the Department of Defence quickly denied speculation that it may have been brought down by an enemy fire. Officials said initial investigations show that the plane went down after a mechanical malfunction or pilot error. "It crashed while taking off and caught fire, all the five soldiers on board died. It was not brought down," Military Operations Information Officer Major Emmanuel Chirchir said. He said the crash occurred near Liboi during lift-off on Sunday evening. Maj Chirchir also confirmed that the chopper was part of a contingent of military personnel that has been deployed to pursue Al Shabaab militia into Somalia following insecurity on the Kenya-Somalia border. Witnesses said the chopper crashed soon after take off and went up in flames. Heavily armed contingents of military officers are in the Somalia side fighting off Al Shabaab militants who have been blamed for recent kidnappings of four European women and several other kidnappings since 2009. Kenyan troops and tanks crossed the border into war-torn Somalia Sunday to attack Islamist Shabaab rebels accused of kidnapping foreigners, who in turn warned Kenya that its soldiers faced the "pain of bullets." Witnesses said the Kenyan personnel are deep in Somalia tracking down the militants who are hiding there. The assault came a day after Kenya’s Internal Security Minister George Saitoti and his defence counterpart Yusuf Hajji branded Shabaab fighters "the enemy" and vowed to attack them "wherever they will be." In just over a month, a British woman and a French woman have been abducted from beach resorts in two separate incidents, dealing a major blow to Kenya’s tourism industry. On Thursday, two female Spanish aid workers were seized by gunmen from Kenya’s crowded Dadaab refugee camp, the world’s largest with some 450,000 mainly Somali refugees. Two Kenyan soldiers who were abducted in July are still in the hands of the militants and it is believed Kenya is using the invasion to rescue them. The militants in Somalia say they are holding two Kenyan soldiers Corporal Evans Mutoro and senior sergeant Jonathan Kipkosgei Kangogo who they captured in near Dhoobley border. The group posted a message on the Internet saying they caught the two men while on a surveillance mission. Saitoti said he believes the two are still safe in the hands of the militant group. At the border, witnesses said they saw large numbers of troops, as well as military planes and helicopters overhead, while truckloads of soldiers were reported to be heading towards the frontier. Several tanks and military trucks crossed the border alongside quite a number of troops. On Saturday, Somali government troops and allied militia wrested control of the Shabaab-held town of Qoqani in the Lower Juba region, which borders Kenya, backed by heavy bombing by military aircraft. Kenya’s air force was not involved in those attacks. The US military has carried out a number of attacks in recent years against Al-Qaeda militants believed to be hiding in Somalia, including using unmanned drones. Kenya already backs anti-Shabaab and pro-government militia groups in Somali border regions as efforts to create a buffer zone from hostile rebels. Authorities have on several occasions expressed fears Islamist extremists would infiltrate the Dadaab camps from Somalia, as the border lies barely 100 kilometres (60 miles) away. Tens of thousands of Somalis have arrived in Dadaab this year fleeing drought, famine and conflict in their home nation. And while Kenya has blamed the abductions on the Islamist Shabaab, experts say the kidnappings could also be the work of pirates, bandits or opportunistic criminal gangs. Somalia has had no effective government ever since it plunged into repeated rounds of civil wars beginning in 1991, allowing a flourishing of militia armies, extremist rebels and piracy. Source: The Standard
  21. Because we hate ethiopia doesn't mean to be bias dee .....