
she hails from awdal, her father was a doctor who was killed in a a somali plane crash in the 80s
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Maybe. all I know is that he has only two full siblings who are women the rest are half brothers so maybe he believes in women bc of being a brother of sisters. his big sister has PHD, the other one has replaced him in his justice and development party with farah abdulqadir staying the vice-president...his own daughter has masters degree.ElfRuler0 wrote:Impressive. The president must think women are either less tribalistic.
According to this link:somaliland times she was and her pic with other somaliland officials was there too. I think she started changing by 20012 because I have seen her in an international conferences on rebuilding somalia that was posted in HOL. In other words she aint like fozia stright from somaliland, she has been through a lot of international cercles.BuuloXubeey wrote:My rumors confirms your rumor, however my rumor does not state that she was ex Somaliland speaker. Besides weli mala xaaqjin karo if she really will be appointed. We will see. But she is from Awdal just like the current central bank governor.
Interesting investigation sahalsahal80 wrote:According to this link:somaliland times she was and her pic with other somaliland officials was there too. I think she started changing by 20012 because I have seen her in an international conferences on rebuilding somalia that was posted in HOL. In other words she aint like fozia stright from somaliland, she has been through a lot of international cercles.BuuloXubeey wrote:My rumors confirms your rumor, however my rumor does not state that she was ex Somaliland speaker. Besides weli mala xaaqjin karo if she really will be appointed. We will see. But she is from Awdal just like the current central bank governor.
"....Shinn; Japan’s Josia International University’s economist, Prof. Ibrahim Megag Samater; Vice President of the world’s largest New York-based insurance-investment conglomerate, Mrs. Yussur Abrar; Somaliland Parliament’s Deputy Speaker, Mr. Abdi’aziz Samaale; US State Department representative, Miss Nole Garey; and Somaliland’s beloved composer of the famous poem on Watergate (on US veto misuse as neocolonialism) and Nelson Mandela, Professor Mohamed Xaashi Dhamac ‘Gaariye’.
This 2006 path-breaking Washington Somaliland Conference, drawing on the lessons from the 1st Sopri 2005 Los Angeles Somaliland Conference -judging from the evaluations of some academics, policy- makers and students- was an overall resounding success (minor logistic blemishes aside). Organizers indicate that here is a strong likelihood that the 3rd Somaliland diaspora Conference will be convened in either Minnesota or Toronto, home to a sizeable Somaliland diaspora community"
Generals mostly the police including siyaad barre use to speak english perfectly due to the british 8 years colonization of the southSecretAgent wrote:Her dad was da somali ambassador to UN from 1956-1964 da problem was hawiye n darods didn't speak english only italian
Thanks mate. I have been reading every day some thing about her background in different languages.BuuloXubeey wrote:Interesting investigation sahalsahal80 wrote:According to this link:somaliland times she was and her pic with other somaliland officials was there too. I think she started changing by 20012 because I have seen her in an international conferences on rebuilding somalia that was posted in HOL. In other words she aint like fozia stright from somaliland, she has been through a lot of international cercles.BuuloXubeey wrote:My rumors confirms your rumor, however my rumor does not state that she was ex Somaliland speaker. Besides weli mala xaaqjin karo if she really will be appointed. We will see. But she is from Awdal just like the current central bank governor.
"....Shinn; Japan’s Josia International University’s economist, Prof. Ibrahim Megag Samater; Vice President of the world’s largest New York-based insurance-investment conglomerate, Mrs. Yussur Abrar; Somaliland Parliament’s Deputy Speaker, Mr. Abdi’aziz Samaale; US State Department representative, Miss Nole Garey; and Somaliland’s beloved composer of the famous poem on Watergate (on US veto misuse as neocolonialism) and Nelson Mandela, Professor Mohamed Xaashi Dhamac ‘Gaariye’.
This 2006 path-breaking Washington Somaliland Conference, drawing on the lessons from the 1st Sopri 2005 Los Angeles Somaliland Conference -judging from the evaluations of some academics, policy- makers and students- was an overall resounding success (minor logistic blemishes aside). Organizers indicate that here is a strong likelihood that the 3rd Somaliland diaspora Conference will be convened in either Minnesota or Toronto, home to a sizeable Somaliland diaspora community"
firstly nothing is wrong with my reading since they placed a semi colon after her name, its their errorPerfect_Order wrote:This is the problem when you never learned english properly.
it reads like this
Vice President of the world's largest New York-based insurance-investment conglomerate, Mrs. Yussur Abrar.
Somaliland Parliamen's Deputy Speaker, Mr Adi'aziz Samaale
Think of the semi-colon as a type of period, whatever comes after it is a new thought that is just related to the last thought.
No we don't. We use "Bulo", adopted from English.sahal80 wrote:firstly nothing is wrong with my reading since they placed a semi colon after her name, its their errorPerfect_Order wrote:This is the problem when you never learned english properly.
it reads like this
Vice President of the world's largest New York-based insurance-investment conglomerate, Mrs. Yussur Abrar.
Somaliland Parliamen's Deputy Speaker, Mr Adi'aziz Samaale
Think of the semi-colon as a type of period, whatever comes after it is a new thought that is just related to the last thought.
Secondly thanks for the correction though you didn't put it as a correction...I have googled this samaale and he was the deputy speaker
Lastly I may not understand english perfectly like you but aint faqiih xarfi(literary reader) like you who lacks the scope. You don't understand the al magza wa al madmoun of that post I think I had the same problem with you in our commenting on the kampala summit where I showed a comperhensive understanding and you showed a literary understanding of the communique and the position from kenya!
Somali govt doesnt dare to say a word againist kenya!!!
You said the addis talks have failed and he is on and on! i said no it didnt and it happened!
The point is not about the techniques yaa faqihanaa al xarfi or what job she had, its about her being an activist and among the somaliland lobby!!
Lastly I don't wanna change the topic and I'm not going to test you with the real meanings of some english words but I may have a knowledge that you don't about what this language was made of as I speak one of the languages it was made of.
The modern hebrew dictionary has borrowed a lot of words from the arabic dictionary because they lost their heritage after the babylonian invasion of jerusalam, hence the lost tribes of israel
If you can't find the word blue in af somali you have to borrow it from afaano oromo who has!
Stay with your juz camma kid!