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Oromo invasion is about to begin. Fasten your seatbelts.
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Construction of Badhan Intl Airport begins
Dahireeto replied to maakhiri1's topic in Developement | Projects
This is excellent. The word "international" is very popular with every Somali city that wants to build airport. It could be local regional air strip and they would still call it "international airport". -
Barwaaqo said it best. The Kenyans were raping Somali women all these years. With the rise of social media and mobile networks everywhere, more and more of the crimes are being reported.
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Should Somaliland 're adopt cigaal rayaales foreign policy
Dahireeto replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
The problem with Somaliland foreign policy is Sacad. He is not that competent. -
Good move. Everywhere you visit in Somalia, you see schools that are taught in English and Arabic. It is time to change the civil war system and bring the country back to its roots.
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Love this poem. But is it Amaan Dumar or Ammaan dumar?
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This is a real problem for Muuse Biixi's credibility. Every time he tries to solve a problem, thing get worse. When will the poor guy get a break so that his sub clan can enjoy the loot as normal and enjoy their time. hehe
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lol. I don't think Somaliland will jail Waraabe because that will be a win for Gaas and Puntland. They gave him the nickname Mr. Bean or something similar.
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When Somalia was a country. Waayo waayo.
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SOL ma akhristaa?
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Prime-Minister Abiy Ahmed Going to Minneapolis
Dahireeto replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
The Oromo community is not powerful at all in the US. They are living under the shadow of Somalis in Minneapolis. The Oromos never got a chance to live among the Habesha in places like Washington, DC because they are late comers to America and the Habesha colonies there never welcomed the Oromos whom the Habesha treat as peasants beneath the Habesha nobles. The first place the Oromos found refuge is Minneapolis thanks to the Somalis who welcomed them like brothers.