Juxa Posted February 8, 2011 no i think inla dhacay! but i heard from friends involved in NGO trade ( i call it quick buck trade) inla dhaco oo wixii soo gala dib looga ceshto Malika i would be happy if i could earn enough to sustain myself and live peacefully in mogadishu, sadly that wont happen anytime soon. to find the balance with work/family life is truely priceless Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 ^Indeed - waa nimcoo Alle! - When I was growing up, dreamed of living in 'African Village' in Mogadishu - Xamar was the place to be in those days... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 JB Malika, waa wax jira huuno, armuuba prisonka dhaamaaba, anigu NGO uma shaqeyn laakinse I know many people who work in Garoowe, Hargeisa & Nairobi who left the West to join one of those lucrative jobs back home, ayagoo farta qaniinaya ayey soo noqdaan, and that is why you see alot of white people choosing those jobs, simply they don't mind being ripped off, they are happy with the sun, the sun ayaa permanent salary u ah and the big hotels and food they eat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 Haye, anyone can afford, it is a Paradise Beach Villa which cost only 350,000 pound Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 Wax la yidhi maaha wax jira ,,,,,,,,,,,,, U know soomaalidu way iska hadashaa. The other day laba hablood baa walaalkay ii sheegayay and they didn't know inaanu walaalo nahay ,,, they told me waa Soomaalida Ethiopia degta weliba xagaa iyo Jigjiga ,,, mid baa ku dhaaratay oo tidhi walaashii baanu sxb nahay ,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 Haa laakin you can't deny those cases, adigu kuguma dhicin cuz u r a local lool@walaalkaa, naga daa walaalkaa waa faashle, maxaa gabdhaha u geeyey isagu oo uu ugu akhriyey inuu ka yimaadey dhankaa iyo Jigjiga, malahaa iyagaa reer Jigjiga ahaa, shukaansi waa dhameeyey walaalkaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 nuune, waa xagee meeshu? - I can get you a cheaper "paradise"..Lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 ^^ if it is Zanzibar, ii diyaari then one of a heck, Malindi ayaan hada jeclaadey, waana laga helaa some paradise villas, taas aan soo dhajiyey St.Maartens island ayey ku taalaa, landing planes ayaa dhakada guriga iska soo fariisan airportka 10 second walk ayuu u jiraa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted February 8, 2011 ^Maa aniga meel kale waax kaa soo deydey lahaa aanan eheen Zanzibar..Lol - The beauty of Zanzibar is the Islamic culture too, marka living in Paradise whilst hearing the adhaan waa alhamdulillah. So your serious - maa kuu raadiyaa a little paradise? I can be your house sitter,markaa kaa maqantahay gurigaagu..lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted February 8, 2011 ^^ lool definitely, soo diyaari baan ku dhahey , waa inaan meesha soo arkaa, it is the Islamic Cultureka waxa la rababa soo ma ahan, sanadkan somewhere waan soo booqan Zanzibar Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 nuune;693590 wrote: Haa laakin you can't deny those cases, adigu kuguma dhicin cuz u r a local lool@walaalkaa, naga daa walaalkaa waa faashle, maxaa gabdhaha u geeyey isagu oo uu ugu akhriyey inuu ka yimaadey dhankaa iyo Jigjiga, malahaa iyagaa reer Jigjiga ahaa, shukaansi waa dhameeyey walaalkaa I'm local but i manage them dee ,,, I know the in & out of the issue and what they pay. I can go on and give you the list of how they eat, pay and so on. I know waa faashle laakiin i know tan inaanuu weligiiba arkin ,,,,,,,,,,,,, waa sheekada "waa la yidhi" story uun dee like tan imika aad waddo ,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted February 8, 2011 Juxa and Nuune wa big spender. £26- £30k me and my 20 sibilings iga baadan. Warya JB I applied laakin my so jawabiin, bal la hadal and find out if they got my application. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted February 8, 2011 Jacaylbaro;693621 wrote: I'm local but i manage them dee ,,, I know the in & out of the issue and what they pay. I can go on and give you the list of how they eat, pay and so on. I know waa faashle laakiin i know tan inaanuu weligiiba arkin ,,,,,,,,,,,,, waa sheekada "waa la yidhi" story uun dee like tan imika aad waddo ,, War wuu arkay. Waliba isaagoo tu kale la socda. Wax waxaa xariifka o geeyay inu yidhaahdo waa walaashay. Eesh cala indha adeeg. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted February 8, 2011 ,,,, waar anigay ila joogeen dee , Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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