AfricaOwn

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  1. SomaliPhilosopher;940443 wrote: The man won $25000. good for him That goes a long way in Somaliland, good for him - and I hope the man is getting his royalties that will come from his translated poems.
  2. Landers are for now united and put aside their petty bickering (for now)
  3. To go or not to go, these talks with Somalia has became his unique presidential legacy.
  4. SomaliPhilosopher;939817 wrote: It has a bad decision moving to boston eh? Boston is just too sweet, safe as...(in comparison to the other metropolitan areas in their region).
  5. xiinfaniin;939660 wrote: Sultan Faysal is not the decider. He is useful to Siilaanyo as he can easily be enticed to come along. How is Siilanyo able to dictate him like this? Where do you think his power is coming from? Is Siilanyo a man with deep pockets? comes from a strong influential clan? What makes you say what you say Xiin?
  6. Eng. Faisal message needs to be consistent and I hope that he takes a strong stance against the London conference.
  7. Alpha Blondy;939166 wrote: these little hoodrats are embarrassing.....kulaha shot in Somalia....its SOMALILAND! LOL, are they even Somalilanders? Where in the west are these dudes from? I know that reer UK makes the worst of the deqancelis based in Somaliland today.
  8. What responsible government will let the media run with high-flying speculations about the London Conference? They need to do a better job in validating/clarifying some of these news that we're hearing about the London Conference....People shouldn't be relying on the like of Xaaji to do this for us
  9. NGONGE;939549 wrote: ^^ You don't make threats on hearsay, saaxib. That's not the way politics works. Wax fahan. You don't tweet it first and verify it later? Social responsibility is at the forefront with in the way politics works says NG
  10. I like the fact that they're communicating the meeting with the Cameron government with the people of Somaliland, the lack of communication causes rumors to fly, and this administration problem lies in their inability to communicate important messages that effect the citizens.
  11. Blackflash;939345 wrote: Shouldn't it be called majority privilege? I wonder what would happen if 10 Kikuyu men resided in Mogadishu and 1 decided to kill a few Somalis. What would happen to the remaining 9? This would be called the Somali privilege? but you're right, its actually a majority privilege and has nothing to do with race, but there are always the racial bias groups lecturing you about nonsense. in any case, attempting to politicize tragedy like this is pretty low.
  12. Che -Guevara;939293 wrote: Oodweyne. Waraabe throws accusations around before every meeting only to praise the process later. That's what all politicians do my friend.
  13. Odweyne, I hope that you're right my friend. We'll watch and see what takes place in the near future...God willing.
  14. Xaaji Xunjuf;939274 wrote: I dont think that is the case any more wadani was opposed to the turkey conference initially but government eventually brought them on board i dont think he can bring them on board now. I just don't like Cirro, is not tough enough to be politician, his just a nice guy in general.
  15. Xaaji Xunjuf;939267 wrote: ^^ The opposition will still reject it , and it will make silanyo look very bad , if he does what on earth will he get in return if he attends a conference chaired by hassan sheikh maxamuud? Unfortunately the opposition is too weak, Wadani leader is buddy-buddy with Silanyo.
  16. Oodweyne;939262 wrote: Stoic, I think president Slanyo will be foolhardy if he sits in a conference organized for Somalia. And I think he will try to do everything he can to avoid that fate. But we shall see. I think he might be persuaded by Cameron government to sit in that conference.
  17. Safferz;939218 wrote: Dumb post. Read again and note that I said "more than" and that my comment is in the context of a discussion on a specific Petey Pablo song. ......, you do not know much about hip hop, stop fronting. Peace
  18. Safferz;939208 wrote: That's an exercise in power and control that affects (or at least attempts to affect) my agency and personhood more than what some rapper has to say about his own sexual desires. I Actually agree with that... And many dudes are influenced by those lyrics" “Put Molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it/I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it.” Rick Ross I don't see no problem with lyrics like that, and I trust that you don't as well. After all we don't care about what some "rapper has to say about his own sexual desires
  19. Oodweyne;938972 wrote: We will have a mighty party in London. But, still I must say, to be married man with a "beady-eye-wifey" in tow and in right behind you in days like that is a "curse" , I tell you, man. And particularly is a curse, when you consider all of the nubile girls that will be in attendance at such gathering... :D I really want to make it to London for this one , so many Lander girls everywhere.
  20. Wadani;939195 wrote: lool, I appreciate the honesty. But y not? Feminists don't have problems with women being degraded in hip hop, they have to be entertained too.
  21. Is this a DC visit? Where will he be at? What state? Tell us Xaaji...
  22. Meanwhile, that nut-job Alex Jones is claiming the gov is behind this. Explosions at the Boston Marathon. Don't that the FBI has been behind virtually every domestic terror plot in the US, as NY Times reported. - @RealAlexJones