Jacaylbaro
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Breaking news: Abdi Iley forced to resign at gun point by his handlers
Jacaylbaro replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
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Breaking news: Abdi Iley forced to resign at gun point by his handlers
Jacaylbaro replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
http://www.gulelepost.com/2012/10/19/somali-region-president-removed/ -
21 Ocbober 1969 - The Beginning of the End of Somalia
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Time will tell, just like the 1969 .... -
Somaliland government to collect tax from its diaspora+video
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Welcome to Somaliland ,,,,, -
HBD Gabbal yare ,,
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Breaking news: Abdi Iley forced to resign at gun point by his handlers
Jacaylbaro replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
The reason the Liyu Police is disbanded is not because of this Iley thing ,,,,, It is because the Western countries demanded after the release of the video by the Swedish Journalists. They had to do something before it is too late and disband they LB ...... will probably take a new face. -
21 Ocbober 1969 - The Beginning of the End of Somalia
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
No, that was the end ...... fool -
Jaariyadihii baan u baqayaa walleee ,,,
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Today, 43 years ago was a remarkable day for all Somalis in the world. While most of the Somalis applauded for the change hoping it will bring prospective, it was actually the beginning of the end of what was that time "Somalia". We witnessed the events and we are living with the results now.
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Waxa maanta ii daran Qaran haga dadweynaha; Qaran damal sidiisii Noo dallaalimeeyoo Soo taabta darafyada; Qaran aan ***-sooc jirin Qaran aan ahayn dulin Nabad-doonka beeshiyo Raacatada dulsaar ku ah; Qaran aan dirsada oo Anigaysku kay dirin; Qaran iigu soo dara Aan iiga sii darin; Qaran gudaha daafaca Dibeddana aqoonsi leh. Isku soo dabaal oo Waxaan doonayaa qaran Qaran dhaama kii dumay. .....................................................(Gaarriye).
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IT'S probably not fun to ask a hotel receptionist to give you a room for a few hours in the afternoon. The receptionist will assume you want it for a romantic assignation and will look at you in a certain way. You will feel embarrassed for one of two reasons: a) your business meeting has been horribly misconstrued and you can't now face going up to the room with a client; or b) you have been found out. Dayuse Hotels wants to take the pain out of such transactions. Having launched in Paris in 2010 it now has deals with over 300 hotels in nine countries. When you visit the website to look at availability for a particular city on a particular date, you are told for which hours of the day each hotel is prepared to sell you a room, and at what discount (normally 30%-70%) from the usual daily rate. The website claims these few hours in a fancy hotel will give you a second office (for meetings), a second bed (for the jet-lagged traveller seeking rest between meetings) or a second life (that's the sexy one). I can't help thinking that the references to meetings and jet-lag are an attempt to give a veneer of sensible respectability to an undertaking that's otherwise a bit nudge nudge, wink wink. Perhaps the hotels' owners like the notion that they are letting out their rooms as much for meetings of the mind as for those of the body. I may be misunderstanding business travellers' needs, though. Would any reader book a hotel room for a few hours for the purpose of business? The Economist
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Salaamu Calaykum ,,,, I can't believe Alphas Cantarabaqash is taking over this thread ...
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Carafaat travels to Hajj and asks forgiveness to SOL members
Jacaylbaro replied to Carafaat's topic in General
Niyow anigu kuma rumaysto ,,, but if this is true ...... Allah ha kaa aqbalo anagana noo soo ducee -
Waar ma gabadh baad uuraysay ?? ,,,,,,,,,,,
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Somaliland oo Xabsiiga dhigtay masuuliyiin Muqdisho ka soo noqday
Jacaylbaro replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
The same thing it affects you when we move forward ... -
Somalia;881496 wrote: He's telling them So he can do that ,,, but Muqdisho can't ,,, eh ??
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So He wants Garowe to Dictate Muqdisho but Muqdisho cannot dictate to Kismayo ?? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Somaliland oo Xabsiiga dhigtay masuuliyiin Muqdisho ka soo noqday
Jacaylbaro replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Waa just uun in la iska hubsado inaanay Shabaab ahayn ,,,,, a security process that is all. Meeshu waddo halaq mareen bay noqotaye -
Faroole boys are loosing it ...............
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editorial The issue is much bigger than meets the eye. Political spoilers in Mogadishu have been responsible for working hard to ensure the failure of successive interim and transitional governments in Somalia since 1991. One reads with disgust the blatant lies, misleading analyses, and outright clan hatreds published on Somali websites regarding the issue of 'Jubaland' - the southernmost regions in Somalia. Kismayo and the surrounding Jubaland regions consisting of Lower Jubba, Middle Jubba, and Gedo regions, is prized for airport and port facilities and farming land. But there is a sinister plot at play: longtime political spoilers are amongst the most vocal groups opposing the formation of 'Jubaland State of Somalia' - in line with the country's new Provisional Federal Constitution of Somalia. The issue is much bigger than meets the eye. Political spoilers in Mogadishu have been responsible for working hard to ensure the failure of successive interim and transitional governments in Somalia since 1991 - leading to today's Somali Federal Government, a new stage in post-transition Somalia. For example, take two indisputable facts in today's Mogadishu: 1) the private properties looted in the early 1990s, at the onset of the country's civil war, have not been returned to the legitimate owners nor is any such process under discussion with any level of serious commitment; and 2) the vast majority of local government personnel in Mogadishu's 16 districts belong to a single clan, despite the oft-repeated nostalgic reminders that 'Mogadishu is a capital city for all Somalis'. If mere words could breed truth, it would all end there. So the true debate is not Kismayo, as the region's local communities are known and are collaborating together in a genuine and constructive process to build Jubaland, but rather Mogadishu - a one-clan city, where illegally seized (looted) properties are homes and businesses for some of Mogadishu's big people and companies; indeed, the spoilers have thrived in 22 years of mass displacement, warlord violence, terrorism, insurgency, and gun-trafficking. History has proven that people who thrive in political disorder and rampant insecurity abhor laws and taxation that come naturally with governance. Secondly, the irrational obsession with Kenya's role via AMISOM in liberating the Jubaland regions from the grip of Al Shabaab group aims to mislead the true facts in Somalia: that AMISOM is present in Mogadishu, Jowhar, Beledweyne, Baidoa, Merka, Barawe, and Kismayo, and that there is no difference between the AMISOM soldier from Uganda serving in Mogadishu or one from Kenya, serving in Kismayo. Indeed, if the spoilers' real issue was that a Jubaland administration was being 'engineered in Kenya', then it is suffice to tell the detractors that Jubaland is being formed at an inclusive conference to be held soon in Kismayo, inside Somalia. Moreover, the formation of Jubaland is indicative of the Somali people's aspiration to unite under a federal political system that distributes power and resource amongst the center and the states, in order to prevent the center's abuse of power in a country recovering from a combined over 42 years of military dictatorship and civil war. Rebuilding Somalia requires local communities to work constructively with each other and state formation processes remains one of the most effective methods for local communities to work together to build a common state structure that augments the Somali Federal Government. Jubaland is not the guest of Mogadishu and certainly Mogadishu cannot dictate to Jubaland, because it is unconstitutional for Mogadishu to appoint 'regional governors' in a Federal Republic of Somalia. That dream is long gone and those singing the nostalgic tunes should be wise to remember to seek true justice for the victims of Mogadishu's looted properties. The inclusive process among Jubaland communities that began in Kenya has provided a good example for other Somali regions to follow towards the formation of emerging federated states. As a state government, Jubaland shall enjoy all the state rights endowed to states by the country's Provisional Federal Constitution. Indeed, the Somali people are no longer waiting for the train from Mogadishu to arrive. Garowe Online.
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Breaking news: Abdi Iley forced to resign at gun point by his handlers
Jacaylbaro replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
Let's see how this goes. Iley needs to go anyway .... he will be lucky if he is not put in jail. -
What are u doing there then if they do not have a port for you ?? ,,,,, time to leave i guess Rahima
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Wondering what is Alpha's soft spot ....
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