Jacaylbaro

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  1. A_Khadar;731143 wrote: XX, do you see how joke your project is all about. Yesterday he was nabadiid, terrorist and now he is completedly transformed and he is Khusuusi.lol.. Ohhh ,, the same thing Keyse was mujaahid yesterday ???
  2. Abdulkadir Shire and Ali-nur Duale are masters of disguise. The two Somali men, now in their 50s, have spent more than 30 years between them applying for jobs in Melbourne. Their tactics have ranged from the shrewd (omitting their nationality and native language on CVs) to the downright devious (“de-Arabising” their first names by replacing them with initials). But their real skill is one that not many people would think of bringing to the job market: making themselves look unintelligent on paper. They call it “downskilling”: cutting from their résumés any hint of a qualification or achievement that might make them appear too smart for the jobs they’re applying for. In Duale’s case, that means a PhD in applied entomology and a distinguished career developing crop protection programs across Africa and India. In Shire’s case, it’s a Masters in petrochemical engineering and a diploma from Victoria University. But for both men, the game is officially now up. Read Full Story ...... HERE
  3. No shir ...... Qodobo beenaad baa ka soo baxay ...
  4. Salaam Juxa .......... I'm still waiting feedback
  5. Waar fasaxna garan maayee hurdaba maan seexane ,,, ehem
  6. I'm glad all went well ............... Let's now see the second phase
  7. Midow is so close to Madow ................................
  8. Too busy and i'm supposed to be on leave ........................ show dadkuba fasaxayga uun bay eeganayeen
  9. I can imagine ,, they put on gabaygii Timacadde ee "kaana siib kanna saar" and none of them understands what he is saying ..... "Aree xaw sheegaa duqaan?" ,,,, looooooooooooool
  10. ^ ^ wuxuu is leeyahay Ilaahow ha kugu soo celin
  11. This year, the recipient of the Free Press Africa Award was Mahamud Abdi Jama, the editor of Waaheen, an independent private newspaper published in Somaliland. Read More ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/758608
  12. Under the scorching mid-day sun in the Baki district of Somaliland, a group of boys in white and yellow uniforms hustle back and forth across the field. They are covered in sweat, but have smiles on their faces. With practised precision, the football is passed back and forth between the opposing sides. On this day, the Abokorcadawe team is pitted against the Old Baki team. A heated, well-coordinated defence appears to foil all scoring attempts until finally Old Baki finds a hole in Abokorcadawe’s defence and scores a much-deserved goal - the entire crowd of onlookers erupts in applause. At the end of the day, however, Abokorcadawe would go on to beat Old Baki by a score of three to one. As evidenced by the smiling faces of the children of Baki, this sort of fair competition must be encouraged for the continued development of Somaliland - and hopefully, for the healing of Somalia in general. What sounds like a normal football match on any given weekend is in fact quite extraordinary in a place like Somalia. For close to 20 years, children have been caught in a vicious cycle of man-made and environmental disasters. As a consequence, many children eat barely enough food each day to sustain them. On 18 May, Somaliland celebrated its 20th year of self-declared independence from the rest of Somalia. Though most of the rest of Somalia is mired in civil conflict, Somaliland has made significant strides towards establishing its own government institution and providing security to its population. In June 2010, Somaliland residents elected their third president in peaceful, fair elections. World Vision Somalia is playing an active role in helping this peaceful enclave meet the basic needs of its people. In Baki Town, child protection programming supported by World Vision Australia has helped establish children’s support committees, children’s clubs and the rehabilitation of an abandoned school facility to serve as a Child Recreation Centre. Four to five days a week 100 boys and 80 girls take part in after-school sports activities at the centre. It is in places such as the Child Recreation Centre in Baki where young women and men learn how to work as a team and resolve conflict amongst themselves. This is where the next generation of Somaliland leaders is being trained.
  13. Had a tough exam + Interview ................... Soo duceeya bal coz it is a way way better job
  14. I'm bringing up some funny photos I've taken with my lovely camera. That should be its own threat though
  15. Good development .................... Nimankii Burco sheeganayay mar haday Taleex ku faraxsan yihiin