Jacaylbaro
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Bombings, assassinations, killing innocent people, killing school children and now targeting Journalists ...... The Khaatumo-seeg group is slowly becoming and/or joining the Alshabab wagon. The only thing I expect now is them to start bombing the Mosques. Targeting the journalists are not getting you anywhere. Killing reporters will not make you look better and above all, killing your "Supposedly" own people will not lead you to any good.
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Shazam ....
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Markay maqashay bakeeri, tarmuus, baaf, baaquli, qaado, fargeeto, aashuun, jalamad, ayey cawdubilaysatay oo is tidhi malaha waxaad u timid qoom kale iyo duul kale oo diin kale haysta. Islaan reer Burco ah ayaa Muqdisho ugu tagtay wiilkeeda oo qabay gabadh reer xamar ah. Waxay maqashay gabadhii wiilku qabay oo weelkii ay Burco magacyada kale u taqaanay (tashti, sufur, falaas, madiibad, malqacad, shookad, kildhi) magacyo kale u taqaana. "maama baafka ila qabo nooh" "naa balaayo ku baafisaye maxaan kula qabtaa?" "eedo bakeeri aa iga jabay" "yeelkii, awalba xoola shaydaan buu ahaa" "eedo, baaquli ma qabi jirtay?" "caydu reebban, ha la kala xishoodo". "maama fargeetada ku dhuuq nooh" "naa ha i caayin qumayo far dheer kugu dhuuqdaye". Islaantii waxaa galay shaki ah in wiilkeedu soo guursaday gabadh qoom kale ah ama diin kale haysata. Maalintii dambe ayey iyadoo yaaban u yeedhay gabadhii oo ku tidhi " eddo, Nabigiinu magacii CSW?". Markaasay gabadhii ugu jawaabtay "waxaa la dhahaa Maxamed SCW". Islaantii ayaa degdeg ula soo booday "eddo, hadaba maxaa baasoo weelka idin kaga dhacay?.
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looooooool@Gebiley
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runaway^virgin;268350 wrote: Where you see yourself in 12/13 years from now? I mean if Inshallah you're still alive kickin'! D
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Wan shilis ,,,
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Kan baa kuu xidhan adiga :
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You're still on your way ?? ,,,, thought you are logged in from Xamar by now
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Oday ayaa waxaa uu dagay Lodge ama albeekooyinka sariirahoodu is agyaalan waxa sariir u dhow soo dagay nin curyaan ah odaygii isagoo iska qayilaya oo mirqaan cirka maraya ayaa ninkii curyaanka ahaa waxa u bilaabay inu iska bixiyo dharka. Ninki curyanka ahaa waxa gonaa lug iyo gacan markaasu ninki curyaanka ahaa waxa u iska bixiyay lugtii caaga ahayd waxa u agdhigay odaygii agtiisa hadana waxa u bixiyay gacantii oo isla odaygii ag dhigay . Odaygii wuxu soo dhaweystay bakoorada markaasu ninkii curyanka ahaa qorta ka jimicsaday odaygii inta boday kulaha car fur qorta walaahi inaan shan kugu dhufan ...
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A new law established the framework from which owned institutions can open and operate banks in the region, paving the way for further development and stability in the country No financial institution has operated regularly in Somalia since the collapse of the central government in 1991, but a new law passed in Somaliland earlier this month established the framework from which privately owned institutions can open and operate banks in the region. Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo signed the Islamic Banking Bill on October 4th after it was approved by regional parliament in September. The law had been in the works since 2007. Three privately owned banks have been operating on a limited basis within Somaliland in the past few years, including Djibouti-based Salaam African Bank, Dahabshil Bank and Yemen-based Co-operative and Agriculture Credit Bank. Abdiqani Harir, deputy operations manager of Salaam African Bank's Hargeisa branch, said the new law would facilitate the opening of commercial banks that operate under Islamic principles and are licensed by the Bank of Somaliland, the regional administration's central bank. Since 2010, Salaam African Bank has had branches in several Somali cities but all financial transactions were processed through Djibouti, Harir told Sabahi. "We have been delayed by the passing of this law and we welcome its implementation," he said. Since the passage of the new law, Harir said his bank is working on opening deposit accounts and money transfer services using Telex Transfers. The bank has working relationships with a number of international banks such as Commerzbank of Germany, Barclays of London, Bank Asya of Turkey and Noor Islamic Bank based in Dubai, Harir said. Customers who wire money through the bank will be able to easily access their funds by mobile phone using Telesom's Zaad service, he said. "In addition, every customer can view account transactions over the internet while at home, work or the office." The bank also recently introduced a debit card that allows customers to purchase goods over the internet, he said. Harir said most citizens keep their money in their houses and other insecure or unsuitable places, but banks will educate people on safer money management. Opening privately owned commercial banks will also allow entrepreneurs to easily purchase goods from abroad. "Before, I was forced to physically carry my money and send it [to vendors from banks] in Djibouti or Dubai, which was not safe," Faisal Ismail, a clothing importer in Hargeisa, told Sabahi. Opening banks that operate on Islamic principles will help the region's economy grow and achieve stability while prohibiting usury and anything religiously unlawful, said Abdirahman Osman Aden of the Hargeisa-based Beder Centre for Future Studies and Consultancy. Now that the law has been established, Aden said his centre is preparing banking guidelines rooted in Islamic principles. "We also want to educate youth on Islamic banks so they can find employment in them," he told Sabahi, adding that the centre has graduated 250 students in the past two years who studied business practices based on Islamic finance. Since the Somaliland shilling is not a recognised currency on the international market, banks must use established international currencies, Aden said. "Even the Somali shilling, which is sometimes illegally printed, is not recognised, so banks have to base their transactions on US dollars," he said. The law will encourage international investment companies to venture into Somaliland, Aden said, and allow citizens to borrow sharia-compliant money for investment. "That will result in improving the economic status of the Somali public," he said. http://www.unpo.org/article/15031
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Burao's Livestock market is buzzing this Hajj season
Jacaylbaro replied to Suldaanka's topic in Politics
It is $120 per head now ....... and millions are arriving/departing from the town. -
I'm following of course ,,, and I find it Bacaaaaac ... Have you seen the other one "malafsigii, magacaabistii iyo xilka maroojintii boobe" by Sayid ?? ,,,,,, that is another bacaac too in response to the above one. I'm just enjoying reading both of them ...........
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At least he admitted that he is defeated ..... So his bacaac is justifiable
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Salaam All hadana ,,,, Just finished the boring meeting ,,,, i'm glad it concluded. Ice cream after goat meat is a bless ,,,,,
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Subax wanaagsan ,,, Yeah that was a good sleep at least. Now have to do a presentation at a meeting .... But the presentation is not even ready ... got 30 Min to do it
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Ohh ,,,, Another Bacaaaaaaaaaaac indeed
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Salaam All ............... Had a long day at a boring meeting ............... Now I have a job to do
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Oba cannot complete anything dee ,,,,
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WatsApp is the one ........... and No, I'm not using Glaxy
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