All 8 states students will have to pay fees to the construction Company that handle the road.
We will reach Ceergaabo with out any help from outside , ha nolato PL
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It's obvious you don't know af-Soomaali, else you wouldn't have made a dumb comment. The donation is in the amount of $.50-$1.25 for each one, which students can afford.Alphamale1 wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:09 pm students have no income and rely mostly on their families. Whose idea was this?
Why not tax khat or cigarettes or something like that?
Guuus ba afka laga gelinya hadii aad hadalka badiiso khaniis ku dhalay waseXildiiid wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 4:06 pm Dofaar Ismaciil love to claim places that don't belong to them. We're not the poor minorities you guys abuse with the help of your masters.
You'll get shot in the face if you come to Ceerigaabo.

Don't project your reality f-king faggott.xiimaaya wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:58 pmGuuus ba afka laga gelinya hadii aad hadalka badiiso khaniis ku dhalay waseXildiiid wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 4:06 pm Dofaar Ismaciil love to claim places that don't belong to them. We're not the poor minorities you guys abuse with the help of your masters.
You'll get shot in the face if you come to Ceerigaabo.


Prlnce wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 5:37 pm What progressive move tax students to pay for infrastructure![]()
Next reer Puntland are going to impose a tax on sugary drinks to battle the growing GUNT epidemic.
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What is West erigavo. Majority of East erigavo resident are gadhweyne.FBISOMALIA wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 3:48 pm Idoor kid soon we will reach ceergaabo if you like it or not , when puntlander put something they will achieve it .
Just finish your side from west of Ceergaabo.

My Af Somali is fine. It is none you should be concerned with. Aren't you a fcking barawani? Go make me some Halwad, ya fcking portugees bastard.paperino wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:43 pmIt's obvious you don't know af-Soomaali, else you wouldn't have made a dumb comment. The donation is in the amount of $.50-$1.25 for each one, which students can afford.Alphamale1 wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 6:09 pm students have no income and rely mostly on their families. Whose idea was this?
Why not tax khat or cigarettes or something like that?