Jacaylbaro

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  1. Thankful;714868 wrote: More importantly no matter what the SSC might say, there is a group there that is loyal to secessionism. Lascaanood is a city that is divided, they can blame Puntland all they want for doing this and that, but at the end of the day they need to get their house in order through unity! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ,,,,
  2. Thankful;714866 wrote: Awdal State are unionists! They want no part of the triangle admin. Ras Casayr, Maakhir and other are delusional about breaking away without the possibility of recognition. Says a lot about u ...........
  3. Xalay bay aniga mid Jinn ah oo Xurbudkhud la yidhaahdaa i kufsatay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  4. Levi and I were sitting in a waterfront restaurant here, watching the sun set over the port. The eatery wasn’t my concern: The staff were friendly, other diners smiled at us and Levi gave thumbs-up to his camel-meat stew. It wasn’t the weather: The day’s heat had died away with a cool breeze off the water. After furtively glancing around, I leaned over to share my nagging doubt with Levi. “How many shillings do you have left?,” I asked in a low voice. “I’m not sure I have enough to pay the bill.” Getting money, it ends up, has been about our only major worry, traveling here in northern Somalia. Which isn’t really Somalia at all. We’re not in the Somalia that many people in the West might visualize — the tortured country of pirates and Black Hawk Down. We are in the Republic of Somaliland. Technically, it’s still part of Somalia because it hasn’t been internationally recognized as a separate country. But Somaliland — to the north of Somalia — has run itself as an independent nation ever since its civil war with the South two decades ago. We got here easily enough, overland by bus from Ethiopia after two weeks in that country. (”Welcome to Somaliland!” the Somaliland consular official back in Addis Ababa told us, in what would become a familiar refrain, when she presented us our freshly-stamped visas.) Although foreign tourists still must get a travel permit and hire an armed guard to travel east of the capital of Hargeisa, it’s safe to travel in many parts of this country. The capital at first blush projects an alarming air of disarray that’s easy to mistake for anarchy. Its streets are mostly potholed dirt with makeshift markets crowding their curbs. Even in the center, some stone buildings are crumbling. Somaliland’s cities have still not completely rebuilt after the South bombed them to smithereens in 1991. But we soon found that the predominantly Muslim Somalilanders are possibly the most welcoming people we’ve met so far in Africa. “How are you!” we heard at least 125 times in our first few hours wandering the markets and dusty alleys of Hargeisa after arriving overland from the South. Scores of locals — shopkeepers, students, office workers — walked up to shake our hands. “Welcome to Somaliland!” we heard from dozens. Many people we’ve met are quick to distinguish themselves from the South. “We are different from Somalia,” a computer technician told us in an open-air cafe over sweet cups of “Somali Tea” one night. “Somaliland is peaceful. We like foreigners…We like Americans.” Our worries about losing money to crime quickly fell away. But for the first time in our two months in Africa, we’ve had to worry about getting access to money in the first place.
  5. Saacadaa la qoray uun baa sii yara balaadhanaysa marka duulka la badsado dee ,,,,,,,,,,,
  6. Cimri dhererka waa loo kala dheereeyaa daa deee ,,,, adba maad diideene ,,,
  7. Let them come here dee .... dad baaba suuq loo helayaaye
  8. April 26 (Bloomberg) -- Somaliland’s central bank will begin exchanging 7 billion Somali shillings ($4.37 million) of notes for its own currency next month as part of a plan to stop using the Somali currency in the autonomous region by mid-June. “We are preparing for the Somaliland shilling to be used all over Somaliland,” Central Bank of Somaliland Governor Abdi Dirir Abdi said in an interview on April 24 in Hargeisa, the capital. Abdi said the rate at which the currency will be exchanged has yet to be determined. Somaliland, a former British colony, declared independence in 1991, following the ouster of former Somali dictator Mohammed Siad Barre. No sovereign state has formally recognized the region as independent. The Somaliland shilling was introduced in October 1994, according to the government’s website. At the end of 2008, the currency was valued at 7,500 per dollar, it said. The Somali shilling is currently valued at 1,601 against the U.S. currency according to Bloomberg data. The central bank of Somaliland expects lawmakers to enact a draft banking law by June enabling commercial lenders to extend credit to borrowers for the first time, Abdi said last month. Somaliland is in talks with Banque pour le Commerce et l’Industrie, based in neighboring Djibouti, and two other lenders to grant them banking licenses, Abdi said. The nation of 3.5 million people currently has no banks. Source: http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-04-26/somaliland-plans-to-halt-use-of-somali-shilling-by-mid-june.html
  9. Adigoo dhagax tuurayaa iigu kaa dambaysaye ,,,
  10. Does that mean we better marry the non-Somalis ???
  11. AfricaOwn;714730 wrote: I know couple of dudes that will see that red carpet and they will lose it. put them on a suicide watch.
  12. I know u did ... I just couldn't help u know Ma waxbaan qarin karayaa dee ,,
  13. Waa markay dameeraha u heesi jirtay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Su'aasha ka jawaab adeer
  14. Weli su'aashaydii lagama jawaabin ........ Why Liibaan, Akash iyo Taleexi ay ugu hadlayaan on behalf of reer Awdal ?? ,,,,,
  15. Raas casayrtu horta waa sidee ? ,, was only last week hadana goormay taliyayaashan, ciidamadan,, iyo waxanoo dhan durba yeelatay ?
  16. Wondering ........ Allah ha u naxariisto dadka dhintay Muqdisho(HWN) Ninkaan hubeysan oo hadana madaxa looga jiro ayaa Maanta Dada Shacab ah ku Rasaaseeyay Gudaha magaalada gaalkacyo Dhanka waqooyi Asagoona qasaaro so gaarsiiyay dadkii uu Rasaasta ku Furay Ninkaan Madax loogaga jiro ayaa Duhurnimadii maanta waxa uu rasaas Ooda kaga qaaday dad Kusugnaa Xiligaas xaafada Buula bacadleey ee waqooyiga magaalada Galkacyo ee gobolka Mudug Halkaasi uu Qasaaro Kala Duwan gaarsiiyay 4 Qof ayaa ku dhimatay sida uu warku sheegayo oo Ninkaan Waalan rasaas ku Furay waxaaana xaafad Buul bacadleey Dadkii xiligaa kusugnaa ay cabsi weyn soo wajahday maadaama Nin Madaxa loogagag jiro uu Rasaas isku Furayo waxaana Markii dambe lagu guuleystay in gacanta lagu dhigo Ninkaan Hubeysan oo Hadana waalan Dadka ku dhaqan Xaafadaasi ayaa isweydiinaya sababta uu Ninkan xabadaha ufuray waxana ay sheegeen in ay layaaban Yihiin in Nin madaxa looga Jiro intuu Qoray kakeenaa dadka qaar aya sidoo kale isweydiinayaan ayna Leeyihiin in usan Waaleynba uu Yahay nin La soo dirsaday Ninkaan Waalan ayaa hada uxiray Qaraabada dadkii uu Laayay mana Jirto ciidamo katirsan Kuwa Maamul Goboleedka Puntland Ee halkaasi Soo Gaaray lama Oga in dadka uu Uxiran yahay Tilaabada ay Ka Qaadi doonaan
  17. The study, conducted by the researchers from the U.K.'s University of Sheffield, suggests that the sure shot way to live a longer life is: marriage to more than one spouse at a time. The researchers found in their study that men from polygamous cultures (having more than one mate) outlive those from monogamous culture (in which one man is united with one woman). Echoing Chris Wilson’s opinion, Lance Workman, an evolutionary psychologist at Bath Spa University, said: “If you have got more wives to look after you, they might fuss over you and that might help you live longer. We know that in monogamous societies married men live longer than bachelors.” READ FULL ARTICLE: http://www.themedguru.com/articles/men_with_more_than_one_wife_live_longer-8617861.html
  18. You never know .... She might be kidnapped by Alshabab or those Konfurians as XX would say ........... Let's just hope she will be found save & sound ....