Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 24 Dubbe on the situation War dubbe ka so carar intanay ku dilin nimanku sidi ina dahable Cafiis ba lugu siinayaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted August 24 1 hour ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said: WorldRemit waa in lagu daraa liiska, hadduu diidana kan maamulaha ka ah ee goonigoosadka ah ha laga mamnuuco inuu ka shaqeeyo Soomaaliya. His foreign board members will force him to change. Yes , I agree and they will fold Why, they don't want to lose big in Somalia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 24 47 minutes ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said: His company main market isnt even somalia or somaliland its mostly indoneisa south America and other continents , Ismaciil Ibrahim is an ardhent Somaliland supporter he will never do that World remmit is connected to Hormuud or cooperates with them and they will not do that same with taaj Shirkadiisa is co-owner by others, two other foreigners. Plus his board members are foreigners. They only care about $$$ and shares, so if dowladda dhexe goes and uses international law full force against them, they will force him to resign or change a single word on the app. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted August 25 30 minutes ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said: Dubbe on the situation War dubbe ka so carar intanay ku dilin nimanku sidi ina dahable Cafiis ba lugu siinayaa Closet secessionist Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 25 5 minutes ago, maakhiri1 said: Closet secessionist how is he a closest seccesionist because he hails from burco ?? So you believe there are no unionist from Somaliland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 25 Xaaji, You do realize all the Somali businesses are co-owned or do extensive business with other Somali businesses. And most Somali politicians are financed by business people or have their stolen money laundered by the same businesses. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 25 11 minutes ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said: Shirkadiisa is co-owner by others, two other foreigners. Plus his board members are foreigners. They only care about $$$ and shares, so if dowladda dhexe goes and uses international law full force against them, they will force him to resign or change a single word on the app. we shall see but i am sure their main markets isnt in Somalia or Somaliland , his company gets the majority of its revenues from other continents and countries Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 25 Just now, Che -Guevara said: Xaaji, You do realize all the Somalis are co-owned or do extensive business with other Somali businesses. And most Somali politicians are financed or have their stolen money laundered by the same businesses. Yes, I understand. However, the companies I mentioned are not co-owned by Somalilanders, nor do they have shares held by them. I deliberately excluded Hormuud and Telesom due to their substantial presence, And star african Air , but the others are predominantly owned by Koonfurians. Unfortunately, the small percentage of Somalilanders who hold shares in these companies would be collateral damage. So they could be targetted byt he SL goverment. Once they are not allowed to operate in Somaliland ,the Bunker govt will think twice , because their people will be hurt the most now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted August 25 These things are none negotiable. very strange. secessionists are given the the microphone to oppose sovereignty issues. East Burco are the worst and add that to their natural vulgarity, go in downtown Burco and after you listen them for five minutes, you will need a soup to wash their mouth. Waar af xumaa oo akhlaaq daranaa. I don't know how we ended up sharing anything with these people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 25 Waddani Party rebukes Somalia’s directive on ‘Somaliland’ Sunday August 25, 2024 Khadar Hussein Abdi, the Secretary-General of the Waddani Party, addresses the media in Hargeisa regarding Somalia’s recent directive to remove references to "Somaliland" from business services, emphasizing that the move will not alter Somaliland's status. Hargeisa (HOL) — The Waddani Party has issued a sharp rebuke of the Somali government's recent directive, which orders money transfer companies to cease using the name "Somaliland." The move, according to the Waddani Party, risks escalating tensions and could provoke conflict and hostility in the region. Khadar Hussein Abdi, Secretary-General of the Waddani Party, spoke to the press in Hargeisa, asserting that the Somali government's decisions would not alter Somaliland's status. "Somaliland was not established through mere words or documents; it was built on blood and sacrifice. If necessary, we are prepared to defend it. The removal of the name from a website won't change Somaliland's reality," Abdi stated. Abdi added that Somaliland's distinct history and recognized borders, criticizing the Somali government for what he called the politicization of trade and travel. He warned that such actions would only deepen divisions and foster hostility, ultimately doing nothing to change Somaliland's position. The directive, issued by Somalia's Ministry of Commerce and Industry, mandates that all businesses and financial institutions, including major remittance companies such as Paysii, Dahabshiil, and Jubba Express, remove any references to "Somaliland" from their websites and services by September 1. It has been met with widespread opposition, not only from the Waddani Party but also from the Somaliland government and political opposition. Somaliland's Information Minister, Ali Hassan Mohamed, known as Ali Marehan, warnedcompanies against complying with the directive, stating that Somaliland would hold any company that adhered to Somalia's orders accountable. Abdi said that successive Somali governments have shown animosity toward Somaliland, emphasizing that without a strong military and a united populace, Somaliland would struggle to receive the respect it deserves on the international stage. Abdi's statement comes a day after Somaliland's Minister of Parliamentary Relations, Abdinasir Buuni and Faysal Ali Warabe, chairman of Somaliland's UCID party, accused the Waddani Party's presidential candidate, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro, of aligning with Somalia in a bid to weaken Somaliland's push for independence. Waddani, however, has strongly denied the allegations from both Buuni and Warabe, labeling them as baseless and politically motivated attempts to undermine the party ahead of the upcoming elections. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aroori Posted August 25 Minister Buuni on behalf of SL govt labels Waddani's response to Somalia as tenuous and insincere, he said we need to hear from Cirro himself. Kulmiye's biggest worry is not Xamar but Waddani party. What a show. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/FKe9s1ZjL3n8YTjs/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fyr Posted August 25 The Bunker government might be intentionally ramping up tensions and putting up a fight to set the stage for international mediators or organizations to step in. This could lead to Somaliland being recognized in a way that looks like it’s influenced by outside forces instead of the bunker’s own failures. By holding out against Somaliland’s independence until the very end, the Bunker government could maintain its credibility both locally and internationally. If recognition does come through, they could spin it as something they had to go along with, rather than a choice they made willingly. Ultimately, Bunker is worried about the risk of fragmentation. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 25 Yea that’s what I was thinking back in the days they were just ignoring somaliland . Which was a bit frustrating on sl side because the bunker was getting all the attention from the west . Despite sl. Being ahead of the bunker decades ahead in terms of institutions and elections and good governance. Since signing of the mou sl got so much attention and it gave sleepless nights to the bunker. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 25 Breaking news: The Somali government has issued a warning stating that any airlines accepting Somaliland passports will be banned from the country. Sources close to the Somali Civil Aviation Authority have confirmed that the SCAA has sent a clear message to foreign airlines. The message declares that ordinary passports with the "P" prefix, or any passport or travel document not issued by the Somali Government and lacking the national emblem of Somalia, are considered invalid and forged documents and will not be allowed for travel. The Immigration and Citizenship Agency of the Federal Republic of Somalia is the only entity with the jurisdiction to issue passports or any other travel documents and provide related services. No other entity, organization, or agency is authorized to claim to provide these services. https://x.com/SuleimanHashi/status/1827722358712398201?t=Wq0s8fP5XXj95HplbrKMTA&s=19 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 25 2 hours ago, Aroori said: Minister Buuni on behalf of SL govt labels Waddani's response to Somalia as tenuous and insincere, he said we need to hear from Cirro himself. Kulmiye's biggest worry is not Xamar but Waddani party. What a show. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/FKe9s1ZjL3n8YTjs/ Kulmiye and wadani are exactly the same parties with the same people it’s just political theater. And same ideology. The identitie of ciiro and bixi just differ any way sl has no time or interest in party politics Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites