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Aaliyyah;797886 wrote: ^lool n im guessing your daughter was one of the three who talk abt their moms hehe. I am sure at that moment you were wishing for a white kid salaam ;) I guess you're right, but luckily hers wasn't posted up there and when I asked about it, she said she did something else not about the specail person.. no seriously as somalis we gotta appreciate our dads a lil more... I agree with you but only if dads step up and involve with their kids in same level of moms.. Interestingly one somali kid was among the kids who wrote about their dads as a special person and I completely understood why that kid chose for her dad as being the special person because her dad does above and beyond!
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Ameen dhamaan inta waalid kood dhimatay alle ha u naxariisto intay u noolyihiin alle cimri dheer ha u siiyo.. Alliya, about aabayaasha, I think this is a phenomenon of that blacks/Africans always love moms more than dads mostly where whites talk about dads often.. Other day, I was with my little daughter at her school for meeting with her teacher and while waiting in front of her class, the outside wall of her class on the hallway tons of papers/drawings of her classmates' works were posted. One of the featured stories on the wall was a special person. Guess what all of the kids (they are first graders) except one or two out of 20+ kids wrote about? Their dads as being a special person! All are white except two or three.. I guess if they are blacks/Africans, it will be a different special person or may be half and half if not exactly 9 to 1 for moms..
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Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;797855 wrote: So now xaabsade is telling the truth i thought he was a horgal and he needs to be killed Horgal is always horgal and Xaabsade is one.. My point there is if you don't even believe me, your horgal told you before your faces. That is another proof ofKhatumo ppl are united under KHS.. -
^^ GT, you get that right! Mr. Faruur is doing some house nigga job in Buhodle but that won't make no difference @ the end of the day.
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Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Awoowe, if you recall what Habsaase said in Lodon before your diaspora and all delegates of your clan was that his clan isn't with s/l. He was the only person in the confernece of your clan.. If that isn't enough proof that there isn't disunity among Khatumo people, what is it? Habaar maaha miyaa? Each president is working and they are all doing fine jobs. -
Xaaji Xunjuf;797497 wrote: This man was captured by the garowe clan enclave militia he was abducted near taleex with a delegation led by mr selebaan cali koore guurti mp of sl. Apparently its an avenge killing for the close relatives of mr ali shire. Allah samir iyo imaan haka siyo inti dhimatay allah ha naxariisto. Why you interpret this when your source says something else.. Warxumo tashiilnimo miyaad intaa ka gaartay oday? What a munaafaq, AUN-na gadaal buu ka dhahayaa, sheekooyin aan shaqo isku lahayna wuu isku bedelayaa.. Dilka ninkan ayaa la sheegaya inay la xidhiidho aano hore oo ahayd mashaqadii dhuxusha ee hore uga dhacday deegaanka Soolka Sarmaanyo.
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I guess waa "caagado" uu mushahar ku qaato.. Let us see if Faroole did or will pay the salary of those 630 uncount men to Mr. Faruur.
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Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
STOIC;797818 wrote: Swahili sayings comes in mind when I think about the three president....Wapishi wengi huharibu mchuzi...too many cooks spoil the broth.I try to avoid commenting directly on Khatumo issues, their supporters on this site take SOL banter too damn serious That goes both ways... Have some attention to those from you lot as well. Somalis are somalis.. -
Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
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NGONGE;797815 wrote: ^^ Switzerland? Not the mad Osman. Please say he doesn't have such hugh influence in Khaatumo. Osman Badawe, the great man (one man's hero is another's.... you finish this) isn't from Switzerland. But anyhoo he wasn't in the conference either but the idea was from another young man from there. I am liking it since I see how effective it works. This could be a solution for somalia as well... -
Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
NGONGE;797810 wrote: ^^ Worse still, if there are three presidents, what is the professor doing talking about Khaatumo as if he's the top dog? War there are some huge holes that need to be ironed out or the entire thing will fizzle out and die. Hada iga maqal. Good question and same goes what all these landers including yourself, Oodka and other outside lot who held no position in your clan enclave are doing? The great prof is just campaigning for Khatumo and its well being for getting its share from international orgs or also locally. Again before asking such questions, he is one of the 9 members of golaha sare of Khatumo who consult the admin. -
Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;797811 wrote: A khadar saado is an artist and also part time politician she mostly sings about politics so if people mention her name it doesn't mean they insult her woman are a great part of our society and they deserve to be heard there are females in the khaatumo admin dumarku xurmee niyo. Awoowe lately aging is taking you a toll. I have no issue with mentioning her name, but your lately instult her often in every setting from chat session to cyber forum if not from the radios and tvs. -
Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;797798 wrote: NGONGE there is huge mistrust between the garaad clan so in order to create a viable regional admin they had to have some sort of compromise so that the elders would support the regional admin.I understand that it wont work in the long term but for now it works for them. Habaar waa halkiisa.. There is no such mistrust among Khatumo people unless you're wishing one for them as usual. If having three presidents implies any mistrust among them, one ought to know where this idea came from first. For the record, having three presidents for Khatumo state was an idea initially brought by one of the attendees of KH2 conference who is from Switzerland. Many people liked his idea and voted for it. The terms and other rules were later added by the tech committee.. So guys, stop spitting such nonsense baaaaaaaaaac esp. you XX.. -
Khaatumo complains about the garowe clan enclave interference
A_Khadar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^ Saado's intent insult from successionists is nothing new, but simply helpless lot. However, tyring to mock Khatumo and its capinet make no sesnse either. Initially I didn't line up quite with the three presidents of Khatumo, but now I am seeing the benefit of having three presidents where one is lobbying Khatumo from the TFG and getting its share from the Federal, another one is in the front line defending Khatumo state from its enemy and the third one is working on spreading the administration to the parts of Khatumo and plotting the strategy to free LA from clan militia from NW Somalia.. Needless to say the limited ministers who all have important tasks for the state. Khatumo is moving forward slowly but surely… Go Khatumo.. -
The Economist: Somalia's Future - A Ray of Hope
A_Khadar replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
^^ One hopes that it's a typo.. By the way who wrote it? You? -
The Economist: Somalia's Future - A Ray of Hope
A_Khadar replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
Furthermore, America and the West have no immediate plans to bestow recognition on Somaliland, the de facto fully autonomous area in the north-west of the country that was ruled by Britain during the colonial era before Somalia’s independence in 1964. Nowadays it is the best-run and safest part of Somalia. Who wrote this? Can't even corret the simple fact about somalia? When was somali's independence? -
General Duke;796854 wrote: XX supports, Siilanyu, the Defence Minister of the TFG and Amira Ahmed Godane all at the same time. Because they are all the same clan as his, yet he does not like clan fiefdoms? SPOT
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Haven't had the opportunity to see my mom beyond my toddler years.. Alle janadii ka waraabi.. Those of you who are lucky to have their moms a live, make sure to collect more dua from them, it's a great opportunity many don't have..
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Lesson1: Lunacy is described by psychiatrists as repeating the same activity again and again with the expectation of different outcome
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Opinion:- “We believe in unified Somalia………” Hillary Clinton said in the press conference shortly after the international conference on Somalia.. was concluded at Lancaster house on the 23rd February, 2012. The president of the internationally backed TFG, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, has done all the talking for Somalia, including Puntland, Galmudug, ASWJ, Khaatumo State, Awdal State, Xumin and Xeeb, Jubbaland, Hiiraanland and most importantly “Somaliland”. Yes, the same entity that time and again refused to sit down with their fellow Somalis. In the end, not only did they sit down with the legitimate leader of Somalia, Sheikh Sharif, but they rubbed shoulders with Abdirahman Faroole of Puntland and Colonel Caalin of Galmudug in a humiliating fashion, the very people they despised so much in the past. Secessionists had to eat a humble pie and they did it in full view of the public. Unlike Ahmed Silanyo, both Abdirahman Faroole and Colonel Caalin are proud to be part of all-inclusive Somalia and even prepared to share their fellow Somalis with almost everything for better and for worse. On the contrary, and judging by their continuing intransigencies coupled with their chauvinistic clannish mentality that all Somalis are against them, the secessionists are willing to tie the knot i.e. enter matrimonial engagement with any other country in the world except Somalia. How about that for hypocrisy? In the meeting, the self-styled president of the secessionist enclave called “Somaliland” was not given even a whimper to present his already flagging campaign for international recognition in front of the world leaders convened at Lancaster house, although a recorded message believed to be doctored by his spin masters was distributed to local and international media a day after the meeting was concluded. According to Qarannews.com and others, Ahmed Silanyo was never given a chance to address in the meeting and all the talks that he has done wonders in the meeting and that his secessionist enclave was elevated to the level of a state in par with the conference attendees is just a pure fantasy intended only for local consumption. Even before he left for London the writing was always on the wall for Ahmed Silanyo and his entourage. His farcical and chaotic entry into a number 10 downing street has shamed his delegation, giving the impression that Somalis are a bunch of uncivilized nomads who do not know how to behave in the international state. No such scenes were reported to have occurred in Sheikh Sharif’s camp, who admirably held his head high as a real statesman. The YouTube clip on Ahmed Silanyo and his scruffy rowdy crowd jostling for a place and bushing each other in front of David Cameron’s residence had most people wondering how this lot was allowed to come anywhere near number ten Downing Street in the first place. In a rainy, dreary cold whether outside Downing Street, Silanyo delegation looked more like they were lining up for food coupons than being a delegation representing a country. The separatists have clearly demonstrated their lack of grasp for international protocol and diplomatic discipline. In one incident, I overheard a man in the crowd shouting of his head and asking if there was a place for him in the delegation. This is how chaotic Silanyo delegation looked in the preying eyes of the international media. Nothing concrete to support secessionists’ so-called achievements in the London conference is evident, unless they are deluding themselves. As in the past, Somaliland delegation was received in the fringes of the meeting by their usual friends and supporters, including Chatham House where the international press has cut Silanyo and his novice foreign minister into shreds. For a moment the old man had lost for words and could not find a proper answer to a question related to Ahmed Godane, the boss of the terrorist Al Shabaab group who hails from Hargeisa before his young companion, the foreign minister, came to his rescue. During the heydays of the secession, president Egal was reported to have said that the secession of “Somaliland” had run aground and that the world has no stomach for a new state within Somalia. This realistic statement had nearly cost his seat. From that day onwards, every politician aspiring to become a leader in the enclave must promise the earth and deliver nothing at the end of his tenure. During his long period in office, Dahir Rayaale kaahin was reported to have said that the “green shoots of recognition” was imminent – just around the corner. The same message was repeated all over again and again for eight long years he was in power. And then in the dying days of his reign, one reporter asked him this question: “Mr. President what happened to the international recognition you promised so often during your period in office”? The answer may have been shocking to the reporter but it was the right answer in the politics of “Somaliland”. “International recognition cannot be bought from shops”, was Rayaale’s succinct answer, and that fact will remain the same so long as the secessionists are in this recognition-syndrome. Despite all the rumors and counter rumors that Somalia will be put to the sword and placed under joint EU-AU trusteeship, the country that many doom mongers in Hargeisa and elsewhere wanted to go down in the drain so that that they can benefit from its demise, has come out intact and somewhat victorious. In fact, the conference has strengthened Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and given its leaders more clout and respect than they have ever managed in previous meetings. On the other hand, “Somaliland” was given a bloody nose, a blow they cannot recover for a very long time. In a list compiled by Waaheen media group in which participants of the London conference were categorized as losers and winners, Ahmed Silanyo and his delegation had topped the list of losers. Indeed, that is what he is. Given that this has come from a die-hard pro-secessionist media outlet, this must have been the biggest hammer blow to hit the secessionists and their leader at the international stage for quite some time. For me, there is nothing wrong with Silanyo as a leader; the problem lies with the hopeless product he and his likeminded were so blindly invested so much time and effort that no country in the world is prepared to buy it. In a country where a mere critique on the secession equation is regarded as being anti-Is**q, the clan largely behind the secession, there will be no light in the end of the tunnel as far as recognition is concerned. The status quo will continue, with “Somaliland” people becoming the victims of this lunacy. “Somaliland” people have been told lies after lies for more than two long barren decades, and yet they seem to be learning nothing from the past. What Silanyo and his spin doctors are telling you today are no different to what Rayaale told you yesterday. And by the time the former’s [silanyo] tenure is about to end, you will hear the same answer the latter [Rayaale] had given to the aforementioned reporter at Hargeisa airport: “international recognition cannot be bought from shops”. Lunacy is described by psychiatrists as repeating the same activity again and again with the expectation of different outcome. This is exactly what has been happening in “Somaliland” for the past two decades. How long the big lies will continue in “Somaliland”? Mohamed F Yabarag E-Mail: Myabarag@yahoo.co.uk
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