Abwaan

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  1. loool...Geedi is clever ninka sida loo caayo xoolo uma ahan: of course haddii uu Puntland aadana you know sida ay u anfacayso iyo waxa uu leeyahay $32 milyan oo dollar oo lagu tuhunsan yahay inuu lunsaday buu leeyahay $2 milyan waxay ku baxdo xerada Carmo ku taal oo boorka badan baan soo siiyey.
  2. Duke sxb ka dhammaw hadde ninku waa kaa raayee!
  3. lol...Juje adiga evidence-gaaga keyboad-kaad ku wadataa, laakiin Duke yaa og hee tolow wuxuu shalay sheegay xitaa inuu inkiro mallaga yaabaa?
  4. I thought inuu YEY ku dhaartay inuu Geeddi ka taqaluso...what has changed now, malaha Gabre told him Don't bother mate, you might go instead? lol...let us wait and see what happens.
  5. lol...Duke kan waa iiga hormartay inaan soo xooran rabey laakiin masawirradii waa jejebisey@lol...runtii waa wax lagu farxo in degaan Soomaaliya ka mid ah, weliba Gaalkacyo oo aan maqli jirey in meel Yamayska la dhaho ay mar walba reer Gaalkacyood ka sheekayn jireen ay maanta ka dhisan yihiin daarahaan qurqurxoon. In kastoo waxba waxbay dhaamaane weli wax badan ka maqan yihiin oo meesha xitaa isbitaalkeeda ay ka shaqayn la'yihiin hay'adaha gargaarku oo mar walba MSF laga sooo ceyrsado.
  6. Yaab, I understand where you coming from and please dheg jalaq ha u siin ee just follow your dreams and do what you are happy with sida ay caano geel, Zenobia and others said. I know in xitaa kuwa marfishlayaasha ee ah ee aan iskuullada aadin ay rabaan inay talo ka bixiyaan qof noloshiisa qorshaynaya oo go'aan gaaraya ayna dadka jahawareeriyaan. Good luck sxb and if it is civil engineering you want to study I might be able to introduce you to brothers who are doing well after completion and working here in the west and elsewhere.
  7. Myanmar was named the world's most corrupt nation, along with Somalia, by a watchdog group on Wednesday - ratcheting up the pressure on the Southeast Asian country's military regime as it faces the biggest anti-government protests in nearly two decades. Transparency International's 2007 Corruption Perceptions Index scored 180 countries based on the degree to which corruption is perceived among public officials and politicians. Myanmar, also known as Burma, and Somalia received the lowest score of 1.4 out of 10. They were followed by Iraq, which scored 1.5. "Myanmar is a very good example of that intersection between corruption, poverty and repression," the agency's international chairwoman, Huguette Labelle, told a news conference in London where the report was released. "Eventually there is an explosion because people reach a state where they do take it in their hands, the attempt to change the situation," she said, referring to the eight days of anti-government marches led by monks across Myanmar. Corruption, repression and mismanagement by Myanmar's junta - which seized power in 1988 - have been widely blamed for turning what was once a jewel of Southeast Asia into one of its most miserable places. "It has a very corrupt judiciary, the police force is also very corrupt and importantly anti-corruption efforts in the past have been applied arbitrarily ... to the benefit of the ruling elite," Transparency International's managing director Cobus de Swardt told reporters. Myanmar scored the same as Somalia, a country that has been ravaged by violence and anarchy since warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 and then turned on one another. The current, U.N.-backed government was formed in 2004, but has struggled to assert any real control. The index shows a continuing failure to tackle corruption in Iraq, the agency said. Iraq's score fell to 1.5 from 1.9 last year. The country's reconstruction makes it necessary to move quickly, de Swardt acknowledged, but the system for awarding contracts - much of it outside Iraqis' control - is widely seen as inherently corrupt and risks undermining the country's future development. "The principles that are put in place now are not about the democratic principles of accountability to a population and greater transparency," de Swardt said. Faring the best in the survey were Denmark, Finland and New Zealand, all tying for first place with scores of 9.4. The agency's scale is based on the perceptions of the degree of corruption by businesspeople and country analysts. Countries are ranked out of 10, and any score below 5 indicates "serious" perceived levels of corruption, while scores below 3 reflect "rampant" corruption, the agency said. Yaab badanaa shalay waxay ahayd kii Afrika maantana kii adduunyada!
  8. Waa loo magacaabay? SO...lol...Duke adiga maaba dad la yaabaya? although I do NOT agree with in Indhacadde (believe it or not he is in Somalia) jago noocaas oo kale ah loo magacaabo, balse waxaan ku weydiiyey goormaa adigu realistic noqotay? dhib ma kugu haysaa haddii Casmara lug iska jebiso waa adiga with Frustration la caytamayee?!
  9. It is sad that I will be missing this wonderful event as I will be travelling abroad insha Allah. Hopefully, there will be photos and videos and some SOL members might take part and share their experiences with us.
  10. 4 hours ago Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi, seen here in 2006. An index of good governance in sub-Saharan Africa has showed Mauritius led the way, while Somalia was named and shamed as the worst. LONDON (AFP) — An index of good governance in sub-Saharan Africa out Tuesday showed Mauritius led the way, while Somalia was named and shamed as the worst. The inaugural annual Ibrahim Index of African Governance, published by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, ranks 48 countries against 58 individual measures. The foundation uses those measures to rank countries on five factors: safety and security; rule of law, transparency and corruption; participation and human rights; sustainable economic opportunity; and human development. Mauritius topped the index (86.2), followed by Seychelles (83.1), Botswana (73.0), Cape Verde (72.9) and South Africa (71.1). The bottom five were Guinea-Bissau (42.7), Sudan (40.0), Chad (38.8), the Democratic Republic of Congo (38.6) and Somalia (28.1). The foundation was created by Mo Ibrahim, a wealthy Sudanese businessman and the Celtel International telecommunications firm founder, with the index drawn up by experts at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the United States. It was established as an African-based project to recognise good leaders -- and name and shame the shoddy regimes. "We are shining a light on governance in Africa, and in so doing we are making a unique contribution to improving the quality of governance," said Ibrahim. "The Ibrahim Index is a tool to hold governments to account and frame the debate about how we are governed. Africans are setting benchmarks not only for their own continent, but for the world." Compared to aggregate 2000-2005 rankings, Rwanda was the biggest riser, up 18 places at 18th, followed by Ethiopia, up 10 places at 27th. Guinea-Bissau performed the worst, falling down 21 places to 44th, followed by DR Congo, down 12 places at 47th. Zimbabwe was ranked 31st on 52.0. The foundation, launched last year, has the backing of former South African president Nelson Mandela, the Ghanaian former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan, former US president Bill Clinton and former British prime minister Tony Blair, among others. "Mo Ibrahim has a vision to promote and recognise good governance that will drive Africa's political and economic renaissance," Mandela said in a statement. "This is an African initiative celebrating the successes of new African leadership. It sets an example that the rest of the world can emulate." The first annual Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, to be awarded on October 22, will land a former head of state or government with a five-million-dollar (3.5-million-euro) prize split over 10 years with 200,000 dollars annually for the rest of their lives. A further 200,000 dollars a year will be made available for good causes espoused by the former leader. The prize far exceeds the 10 million Swedish kronor (1.5 million dollars, 1.1 million euros) given to recipients of a Nobel Prize. Top 10 (Ibrahim Index of African Governance):
  11. you must be frustrated (and come on admit it just tonight cause u know meesha wax marayaan dude) Duke cause you wrote 12 replies in this topic only...lol
  12. lol...Emperor, Ramadam Kareem. Let us just watch what happens. Obviously drama ayaa meesha ka socota ee yaannan horboodin oon sugno markaas baa wixii jira la ogaan insha Allaah.
  13. Ninkii roon baa reerka u hari......lol......Waan arki doonnaa ninkii labadaan daadku hor qaado, kolleey Insha Allaah aakhirka labadaba iyo kuwa cadowga u adeega waa wada qaadi doonaa! 38 minutes ago MOGADISHU (AFP) - A deep political row has erupted at the highest levels of Somalia's transitional government, already bogged down in a protracted struggle against a deadly insurgency, officials said on Sunday. ADVERTISEMENT Somalia's attorney general, Abdullahi Dahir, was sacked Friday by the cabinet for ordering the arrest of the supreme court's chairman and one of its judges, judicial sources said. Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi's government deemed the arrests illegal but Dahir -- who has refused to leave his post -- says supreme court chief Yusuf Ali Haru and judge Mohamed Nur should face corruption charges. "The step taken by the cabinet to dismiss me is illegal and will derail the judicial process in the country. I will not accept the dismissal," Dahir told reporters in the capital Sunday. Some observers said Dahir is backed by President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed and argued the incident highlighted a rift at the highest level of the ailing transitional administration, which has achieved little in three years of existence. "There is a hopeless disagreement between the top government officials," said deputy parliament speaker Mohamed Omar Dalha. "Something will go wrong if we do not take quick steps to solve this problem. We must not wait until the matter turns into armed conflict," Dalha told parliament in the southern town of Baidoa. "You know the cabinet has sacked the attorney general, who has in turn rejected the dismissal, and the head of the supreme court is in jail. So as lawmakers, we must stand up and see that we address the root of the political disorder," he added. Former powerful Mogadishu warlord Mohamed Qanyare Afrah warned that the standoff should be swiftly resolved or risk sparking fresh clan unrest in the war-ravaged Horn of Africa nation. "This could lead to a great political disaster in the country. What we can do is to stand up with justice, not favouring anybody so that we can put this disagreement behind us," said Afrah, also a lawmaker. Clan rivalries have fueled seemingly endless and bloody power struggles in Somalia since the nation acquired its independence in 1960. Conflict flared after the 1991 ouster of former dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. Since then, Somalia has had no central authority and defied dozens of initiatives to restore stability. President Yusuf, a former president of the self-declared northern state of Puntland, is a former warlord from the ***** clan, one of Somalia's two biggest clans. Prime Minister Gedi is from the other major clan, the ******, which is dominant in Mogadishu. His government last year suffered mass resignations which forced him to reshuffle his cabinet.
  14. Guddoomiye Ku-xigeenka 1-aad ee baarlamanka federaalka Soomaaliya oo maanta ka hadlayey kulankii xubnaha baarlamanku isugu yimid hoolka ADC-da ee magaalada Baydhabo ayaa ka codsaday xildhibaanada baarlamanka iney ka qeyb qaataan xalinta khilaafaadka xooggan ee soo kala dhex galay mas’uuliyiinta sare ee dowladda federaalka ee maalinba maalinta ka dambeysa cirka isku sii shareeraya. Prof. Dalxa ayaa intaa ku daray, kuna tilmaamay khilaafka soo kala dhex galay mas’uuliyiinta sare ee dowladda Soomaaliya mid faraha ka sii baxaya oo aan la sii eegan Karin “Xildhibaanada baarlamanka waa iney iyagoo mideysan oo aan lala kala safan labada dhinac, una istaagaan xalinta khilaafka jira bacdamaa aan u dhaaranay shacabka Soomaaliyeed waana inaan saxnaa qaladaadka jira bacdamaa aynu nahay hay’adii sharci dejinta ugu sareysay ee dalka” ayuu Prof. Dalxa oo noqday mas’uulkii ugu horeeyey ee meel fagaare ah ka sheega khilaafka soo kala dhex galay madaxweynaha iyo iyo ra’isul wasaaraha. Prof. Dalxa ayaa ka digay haddii khilaafkaasi la sii daawado uu xaalada gaarsiin karo meel qatar ah oo Shacabka Soomaaliyeed u horseedi karta iney ku laabtaan burburkii iyo dowlad la’aantii mudada dheer ay ku soo jireen, waana inaan u istaagnaa intaan xaaladu heerkaas gaarin” ayuu yiri Prof Dalxa, waxaana sidoo kale halkaasi ka hadlay qaar ka mid ah xildhibaanada baarlamanka oo ku dheeradaay sida ay iyagu la tahay in .loo xalin karo khilaafka jira, iyadoo xildhibaanaduna ay arintaasi ku kala aragti duwanaayeen, waxaana xildhibanadu ay u muuqdeen kuwo feker ahaan la kala safan labada dhinac ee madaxweynaha iyo ra’isul wasaaraha ee khilaafku uu hareeyey lamana oga sida baarlamanku ugu guuleysan karo xalinta arimaha la isku hayo. Xafiiska wararka ee Muqdisho, Somalia dayniilecom@hotmail.com
  15. Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: Abwaano waxa la yiri "be careful what you wish for"! hadu Ilaahay ka qapto, amay war lordyadi ku so noqdan. Sxb, ma warlords kale ayaa TFG ka maqan? malaha shacabka ayaa dadka qaar warlords u yaqaannaan? Kuwa maanta Soomaali halaagaan uga sii daray baday oo shaararka dowladeed iyo xildhibaan wataa soo warlords ma ahan, sidee wax naga yihiin?
  16. Originally posted by Hunguri: I am so much astonished. Is there any thing to comment on a picture? You can be photographed at any time that you may be not ready. These guys seemt to be tired and exhousted. However, its so useless to back bite and keep commenting on their pictures. Waar bal Ramadaanta halakala xishoodo. Ragga rag aan garanayo ayaa ku jira. And, they look very respectful in reall life. Markaa dhallinyarooy sawir hakku dawakhina . brother, exhausted? malaha qaad baa lagu daalay iyo hawlo kale, we haven't heard hawl ay 24 hours qabtaan if so adigaan ku weydiinayaa ee can you name one good thing ay Soomaali u qabteen inteey joogeen oo ummaddu ku diirsatay lana dareemi karo? Walaalayaaloow caqligu ha shaqeeyo nimankan la iskama cambaaraynayo oo intooda badani waa inta dalkeennii qurxoonaa sidaas u gashay amase qayb lixaad leh ka qaatay inuu dumo, marka come one guys wax dhibkeenna horseedaya yaannan difaacin. Hana moodin inaan keliya ka hadlayo muuqaalkaan iyo masawirkaan waa laga yaabaa haddii aad arki lahayd iyagoo ku jira wax lagu tilmaamay shirar xasaasi ah ku jira muuqaallada iyo cajaladaha laga soo duubay haddii aadanse arkin waad yaabi lahayd. koox meel ku sheekaysanaysa, mid iska dhex lugaynaya meesha, mid hurdo iyo qaadiro la hamaansanaya...... loool...rag aann garanayo, so marka just because we know them miyaan ku qadarinnaa? Saaxiiboow garasho ayaad ka hadlaysaa oo waxaa laga yaabaa kuwo xitaa qaraabo ila ah inay ku jiraan, laakiin taas ku cafin maayo Ilaahay waa Xaqsoor. Ugu dambayntii waxaan ku weydiiyey bal ii sheeg waxay ku daaleen?
  17. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: ^^Why would they need buug & qalin, iskool may joogaan? For now this is all we got...Until something better comes up, there's nothing really anyone can say, right!!! loool...waa yaab, annagii maaba fahmi la' muhiimadda buug iyo qalin? oo iskuul keliya maa buug iyo qalin lagu aadaa oo wax kale laguma qabsado. I know in dadka qaar ay buug iyo qalin ku xajiimoodaan oo ay xasaasiyad ku qabaan kuna naceen iskuul, markaasna ay ku label-gaeeyaan iskuul uun.
  18. let him go kaas awalba khayr ma lahayne. He is an arrogant.
  19. loooooooool.............They look like inay lacag ****/food stamps in loo qaybiyo sugayaan amaba ay in qaad loo qaybiyo sugayaan... Wax buug iyo qalin wata ma leh, waa dad meeshaan iska fadhiya oo maaweelo loogu hayo, hadday rabaan waxay ka doodaan global warming iyadoo dadkii Soomaaliyeed gaajo, colaad iyo abaar u le'anayaan. Ilaahoow kuwaan iyo kuwa la midka ah Soomaaliya ka qabo iyo kuwa cajaladahoodu ku dhex jabeen ee raacsanba. Kuwaan waa inkaar naloo soo diray oo Soomaalina nabsi baa haysta ee da'yarta soo koreysa Ilaah dariiqooda haka duwo.
  20. looooooooooool..........Ar Amin Caamir jecliyaa kuwaan intay ummadda ka gooyaan isagaa ka gooya. Haddaa Duke-na dhihi doonaa waa dowlad diid, illeen wixii aan daba-dhilif Itoobiya u noqon oo dhanba isaga waa u dowlad diid, Maraykanna maxaa laga sugi isagana? inuu Amin Amir argagixiso ku sheego...loooooooool
  21. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1142603973172114633&hl=en
  22. What a shame...criminal is a criminal meel uu joogaba!
  23. Wish you the best Ms Dhuluc...Su'aal yar oo caato ah aan qac ka siiyee, you wanna leave some hint on the shaqodoon section (is there one horta) of this forum for the next SOL who might be willing to fill in the post in the future? lol
  24. Originally posted by -Lily-: This a joke right? Please tell me it's a joke. I have never read anything more sick in my life. I don't think I believe it and in the unlikely event that it is ture, all I can think is that poor poor baby. Malla yaabtay? I am really shocked.