Abdinasir Kadawo
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Duke, sxb your logic is: if you belong a certain clan then you must support yey and if you don't support him then you must belong an apposing clan. Sadly that is why you don't make sense. Since you are interested to categorising people into clans, groups, Looters Inc(whoever they may be), clan courts etc etc, let me give you a hint about where I may belong to: "Geeleenu wuxu daaqaa inta u dhaxaysa Cagta Meeladeen iyo Ciiradhame"
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and which group is that?
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You still don't make sense. On a second note, you have never made sense. Btw it’s not propoganda it’s propaganda.
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Pal I am already at school; university of G........ This is what I meant that don't make sense: Mr Kadawo: adeer dont live in denail, nothing has changed the ****** in the capital will continue their game and those paid by the NGO's will get their rewards at your expense. - you are saying nothing has changed same time you are feeding us with news that has been everyday news in last 2 yrs and making it like it started after yey's resignation. Bro that is not news. It’s one of your propaganda. This time failed one. Maybe you need your clan sites view point. -you make this statement even though you don't know my clan, or are you guessing? In that case you are not even close. For your information "my clan sites view point" is not that much different of yours. So basically I am a rebel within “my clan”
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^^ you don't make sense. Bal warka ii jilci!
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lol I wouldn't know if this news is from today, yesterday, a weak ago, a month ago or a year ago. Your propaganda doesn't work anymore, duke.
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Ahlusunah oo dagaal kula wareegtay Gelinsoor iyo Cadaado
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to Emperor's topic in Politics
^ You seem to ignore my previous remark, che. I wonder why you have chosen the name Che-Guevara. Let me guess, you are a communist. Apologies if I am wrong. -
Xildhibaan ka tirsan baarlamanka Somalia oo goor dhoweyd lagu toogtay
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to Juje's topic in Politics
has jb lost the plot now? Illaahay ha u naxariisto marxuumka -
Evacuating the Xooga Dalka Soomaaliyeed ,,, loool
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
JB, am I wrong to say that only the breakup of the Somali Republic into small tribal fiefdoms will make you happy? But if I am right, then I feel sorry for you, bro. -
Dagaalkii xoraynta ee soomaalida Galbeed ayaa waxaa loo magacaabay in uu hogaamiyo ciidamada Dagaalka, wuxuuna noqday taliyaha qaybtii kadagaalamaysay koonfur Galbeed soomaaliya, wuxuuna ciidamadii itoobiyaanka cabdulaahi kaga adkaaday dhankaas isagoo ka qabtay dhamaan aaggii isaga ku aadanaa,illaa uu gaadhay magaala madaxda gobolka Nagaylle1978dii. Conclusion 1: Ethiopia was our #1 enemy. Sannadkii 1978 waxaa dhacay inqilaabka loo yaqaan 'Inqilaabkii dhicisoobey', Waxa uu u galay dalka Itoobiya. Conclusion 2: He deserted to Ethiopia (still #1 enemy). Bishii September 1978dii ayuu asaasay mucaaradkii ugu horeeyay ee taariikhda dalka soomaaliya (SSF). Conclusion 3: He started war against his nation. I smell National Traitor. The definition of treason: "Violation of allegiance toward one's country or sovereign, especially the betrayal of one's country by waging war against it or by consciously and purposely acting to aid its enemies." thefreedictionary.com "Treason is the crime of betraying your country, for example by helping its enemies or by trying to remove its government using violence. n-uncount" Collins English Dictionary What more do want?
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Ahlusunah oo dagaal kula wareegtay Gelinsoor iyo Cadaado
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to Emperor's topic in Politics
che-guevara and al-shabaab are like petrol and fire. by the way who are those al-sunna guys, waaba ku wareeree? Maalin kasta ma group cusubaa soo baxaya? cajaa'ib sheekhoow -
But why do you think Geonames is right?
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maybe i am wrong. My estimation are not to be confused with facts.
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And according to Geonames 1Mogadishu 2,587,183 2Hargeysa 477,876 3Berbera 242,344 4Chisimayu 234,852 5Jamaame 185,270 6Baidoa 129,839 7Burao 99,270 8Bender Cassim 74,287 9Afgooye, 65,461 10Galcaio 61,200
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This is it according to World Gazetteer 1. Mogadishu 1 609 050 2. Hargeisa 436 232 3. Burco 151 451 4. Beledweyn 108 125 5. Bosaso 108 016 6. Baydhabo 88 653 7. Galkacyo 85 252 8. Berbera 71 151 9. Boorame 68 851 10. Kismaayo 66 921
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^But we Somalis fail to realise that. I wonder why? Lately there have been going on fierce debate between supporters of different warlords and factions, while in same time our country have been one huge game board with those warlords and factions being the pieces on that board. The players as usual are; Ethiopia, Eritrea, USA, IGAD, EU, Yemen, Egypt............... etc etc. As a consequence our people suffer. All some people like Alfa do is..........
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Maskiin Alfa. Walaahay maskiin yaa saqiir. Saxiib ma kala jecla taageerayaasha CY ama tageerayaasha hebel ama hebelkale. Isku si bay noo arkaan saxiib, codowgooda iyo khatarta ugu weyn; soomaali mideysan oo wadan xoog badan leh. Taas weeye sababta ay noo kala qeybqeybinayaan, isugu keen dirayaan, qaarna u xasuuqayaan. Marka waxan u malaynayaa saxiib inaad dabinkoodii ku dhacday. Again miskiin!
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ABDULLAHI YUSUF RESIGNING, WHO ELSE IS DEPARTING
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to wayrax's topic in Politics
Where is "not so Real Gedo" located? Real Gedo FC, would sound much better. -
Puntland should not secede whatever the outcome.
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^ no more than 1%, i bet. -
Puntland should not secede whatever the outcome.
Abdinasir Kadawo replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Adde has been going that direction (the secession) for some time now. But he wouldn’t dare to entertain such idea officially, because he knows that overwhelming majority of Puntland population would be against it. The only group he could count on is hardcore A/Yusuf supporters. -
Illaahay janada ha ka waraabiyo
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I have a big one in my lounge.
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i bet they translated from BBC. Read below. Guinea's hardline president dies Lansana Conte in 1984 Conte seized power in 1984 and won three controversial elections The President of Guinea, Lansana Conte, has died, aged 74. He had ruled the West African country with an iron fist since 1984, when he took power after a bloodless coup, only the country's second president. The precise circumstances of his death are not yet known, but he had been suffering from diabetes. He was also a chain smoker. National Assembly Speaker Aboubacar Sompare announced the death in a late-night statement on state television. "I have the heavy and difficult task of informing you, with great sadness, of the death of General Lansana Conte, President of the Republic of Guinea, head of state, on Monday 22 December at 1847 after a long illness in Conakry," Mr Sompare said. The president "hid his physical suffering in order to give happiness to Guinea," he went on. Prime Minister Ahmed Tidiane Souare and chief of staff of the armed forces General Diarra Camara confirmed the news. As speaker, Mr Sompare will now take over as president for 60 days during which time a presidential election should be held. Three times elected President Conte came to power in 1984 at the head of a military coup to fill the power vacuum that had been left by the sudden death of his predecessor, Sekou Toure, who had been president since independence from France in 1958. He oversaw a return to civilian rule and was elected three times. He followed a political path familiar to some of the old school of African leaders, says BBC World Affairs correspondent Mark Doyle, when he dabbled with democracy but then appeared to change his mind. He let some political parties operate but intimidated or jailed other opposition leaders. During his time in power Lansana Conte held his country together despite the maelstrom of wars in neighbouring states including Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast. But Guinea, a country of eight million people that is rich in minerals and blessed with fertile soil, never really reached its economic potential. And repression under President Conte meant that Guinea could not join the new generation of African states which could boast political pluralism, our correspondent notes. Correspondents say there is no obvious successor to him as president.
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I coudn't help laughing when read this news. "sigaar nooca loo yaqaan Chain" Lol, lost in translation.
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