Hunguri Posted November 12, 2009 Qardho Isku-Shuban Buraan Dhahar Boosaaso Waaciya Hurdiya Baar-Gaal Xaafuun Xido Laag Qandala Caluula Uffayn There you go boowe, Duff ku bixi waaye! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted November 12, 2009 What is this list? Here I thought you will mention my corner, half of the cities I have never heard of, well, one can argue whether they are cities, waa tuulooyin malaha. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted November 12, 2009 ^Mr.Paragon baan u ashtakoonya - taan waa dandaansi cad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted November 12, 2009 ^I only stated the truth, no one knows these so called cities. Are you talking about paragon the member, who is he? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted November 12, 2009 the comment was meant kaas hungurigu hayo - balse aadaba kasii daro dibi dhalay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunguri Posted November 12, 2009 Kuun-Kuun Laminaa, you asked ( Waakuwee ). And, I have given you the list of the cities and villages. Hadal doon ayaa tahaye, saaxiib xaggaa iyo Makhaayada u dhaqaaq. PS: I dont care, the town you belong to . The sentence ( Duff ku bax ) attracted my attention, and you remind me of "Waayo Waayo". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunguri Posted November 12, 2009 S*S loool Saaxiib aniga Pragon waad iiga ashkatoon kartaa. Pragon, is my Suldaan and Garaad Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted November 12, 2009 suug waan u yadhin e - haddii uusan xaalka xagayaga u helin - ogow in aan hunguriga kugu dhegi doono. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunguri Posted November 12, 2009 Waar nin Hunguriga la qabto ka wayniye lol si kale arrinka u dhig. Dacwadaa uun ku dhaaf. Pragon, isagaa garanaya meesha la igu dhufan doonee! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted November 12, 2009 waa hagaag. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mintid Farayar Posted November 12, 2009 Originally posted by Mintid Farayar: Now the relevance of these two responses regarding what Faroole should do is - if Faroole immediately returns to Puntland to take matters into his hands in a time of increasing insecurity and turmoil, it further pushes the theory of this thread into irrelevance. However, if he dithers in Nairobi while Home Base is slowly catching fire, there might be some credence to the theory. Because he will need to stay around Nairobi to sell the pitch to the international donors(i.e. Western powers) who have thus far ignored his administration when it comes to financial largess. We'll see in the coming days. Watch for further attempts to meet with Western officials in the next few days - a highly unusual activity vis-a-vis the urgency of returning to Puntland with his 'Interior Minister' responsible for internal security. At the very least, he should've sent his Minister back to clamp down on the security situation. The next few days should throw further light on the devolution of Puntland and who's behind the process... One day later, Faroole gives his itinerary to AllPuntland.com for the next few days while turmoil visits Puntland - 'Mr, C/rixmaan wuxuu cadeeyey in uu ujoogo dalka Kenya barnaamijyo ku aadan horumarinta caalamiga ah ee Puntland, isagoo sheegay in ay socdaan mashaariic badan oo ay dalalka Caalamku taageero wanaagsan kusiinayaan Puntland, isagoo sheegay in ay jiraan dad badan oo dhinac walba cadow uga ah Puntland, wuxuuna carabka ku adkeeyey jiritaanka dad ka soo horjeeda mashaariicda horumarineed eeladoonayo in laga hirgaliyo Puntland.' AllPuntland Link Interestingly enough, he's also keeping his head Security Chief, Ilka-Jiir, with him and out of Puntland. These moves do not reflect a leader whose jurisdiction is under attack by outside forces. I bring the readers' attentions to the past where Abdullahi Yusuf, the original and most potent strongman of Puntland used to fly back to the region at the slightest sign of instability to squash it, whether he was campaigning in Kenya for the presidency or occupying it in Jowhar, Baydhabo, or Mogadishu. Every leader's first priority is to make sure his home base is secured whenever faced with signs of instability yet Faroole seems singularly focused on finally opening donors' checkbooks in regards to direct financial/developmental/budgetary assistance to Puntland. The plot thickens... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted November 12, 2009 If President Faroole does not return to Puntland by the weekend, I will question how effective a leader his is. The government website is never updated and this year alone has seen 4 unprecedented murders of government officials. President Faroole cannot mount an effective response while he is in another country and people need to hear him on the radio and internet reassuring them that the government will take appropriate measures. I don't know what's going on with the government but they need to wake up. Mintid Farayar, Your conspiracy theories are ridiculous! These attacks if anything show a lack of leadership in Puntland and their for no one would send aid to it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted November 12, 2009 Macne Yara indeed - i agree with that Thankful Somali Punt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Somalia Posted November 12, 2009 Mintid Farayar, Maybe he is just afraid to return to Garowe and has opted instead to stay under the safety of the Kenyan goverment. Afterall a xildhibaan was murdered there, right? Sometimes things are just NOT as complicated as they seem. So get some rest my friend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites