gooni Posted May 26, 2011 Runtii waxaa wax laga xishoodo ah,wax laga naxo,wax aan la qaadan Karin ah in Somaliland ay Shirkaas ka qayb gasho,kagana qayb gasho meeqaam la mid ah kan Galmudug –Puntland –Xibin iyo Xeeb iyo Ehlu-Sunna –Wa Jamaaca. Waxaa la yaab,amakaag iyo Afkalaqaad ku noqotay Shacabka reer Somaliland,gudaha iyo dibada in iyagoo weli ku guda jira dabaaldegii 20 guuradii ka soo wareegtay gooni isu taaga Somaliland Inay hor fadhiisato:D,,20 sano ka badan dadku foosta daloosha biyo kuma shubi karaan!! garashada shacabku wey soo noqonaysaa si tartiib tartiiba. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted May 26, 2011 The Zack;723455 wrote: :D You know him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted May 26, 2011 xiinfaniin;723260 wrote: NGONGE and co will always find a way to spin but this combined with Siilaanyo's trip to Kuwait represents a welcome shift from secessionist's part. Spin? I gave you a report from the Kuwait News Agency that talked about that meeting and have not seen you return to your own thread since. Hit & run merchant ayaad iska noqotay xaaji. p.s. Liibaan, Your default position with regards to SL is that it is Somalidiid/SL Malitia/Warlord Siilaanyo, etc. Surely, if this is true and I'd bet my own mother that it is not, such news should make you happy and make you start singing the praises of Siilaanyo. It makes no sense that when you precieve him to be against you, you call him a warlord and when you try to convince us that he is with you (as in pro greater Somalia) you still call him names. Calm down, boys and girls. Nothing to see here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 26, 2011 NGONGE, Your insistence on Siilaanyo's reception in Kuwait as president of a nation was bordering Xaji Xujuf's delusion. You've become busy in hunting trivial news articles to prove a nonexistent point awoowe. Faced with such a militancy, I had to wait and see how you fare with those who committed themselves on this path. And now we get back at the same story line; Somaliland turning up in Somali gatherings with her separatist agenda muffled-- Kuwait, WHO, and Nairobi yesterday . How are you gonna spin this yaa sheykh NGONGE? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted May 26, 2011 The clan enclave of SL is very resourceful state of Somali Republic. It produced a lot of great minds spearheaded by Ngonge. After 20 years of trials and erros, SL project is running out of steam and thus, new opportunities must be exploited.... Sheikh Sharif and Mr. Cheese are becoming their masters slowly but surely. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted May 26, 2011 xiinfaniin;723546 wrote: NGONGE, Your insistence on Siilaanyo's reception in Kuwait as president of a nation was bordering Xaji Xujuf's delusion. You've become busy in hunting trivial news articles to prove a nonexistent point awoowe. Faced with such a militancy, I had to wait and see how you fare with those who committed themselves on this path. And now we get back at the same story line; Somaliland turning up in Somali gatherings with her separatist agenda muffled-- Kuwait, WHO, and Nairobi yesterday . How are you gonna spin this yaa sheykh NGONGE? En..erm..en..erm..bal horta adigu ila eeg..en..erm..en..erm..hada o fiidhso..en..erm..en..erm..waa waxaan waligay kulaha..en..erm..en..erm..tan ka waran: Wafdi heer wasiiro ah oo ka socda Somaliland islamarkaana uu hogaaminayo Wasiirka arimaha dibada Somaliland Max’ed Cabdullaahi Cumar ayaa gaaray Nairobi iyadoo ay kala hadli doonaan masuuliyiinta qaramada Midoobay sidii aqoonsi loogu fidin lahaa Somaliland. Wasiirka arimaha dibada Somaliland Max’ed Cabdullaahi Cumar oo Idaacada BBC-da la hadlayay ayaa waxa uu sheegay in shirka dhexmaraya Somaliland iyo QM uu ka madaxbanaanyahay shirka Masuuliyiinta Somalida ay ka qeyb galayaan, isagoo carabka ku dhuftay in ay waxyaabaha ugu muhiimsan oo ay kala hadlayaan ay tahay madaxbanaanida Somaliland. Aqriso oo la soco Shabelle.net Saacad Walba si aad u hesho wararkii ugu dambeeyay ee Soomaaliya. NALA SOO XARIIR webmaster@shabelle.net On the Kuwait point; I would expect you to have some sense if shame has deserted you dee. How could you make fun of my "trivial news articles" (from the government of Kuwait no less) that prove my point yet brazenly try to sell me your waxa la yedhi nonsense when you have no proof of the fact? Haye, waa markaaga..erm..en..erm..en iska dheh. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 26, 2011 ^^LOL NGOGNE says Somaliland was not part of the UN SC meeting with Somali leaders. The proof: Shabelle.net. And you were arguing along the same lines with the Kuwait episode as well!!!! Qoor iyo xero ma dhahaa PS. next NGONGE will say WHO was a photoshop, like Xaaji Xunjuf would Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 26, 2011 Somaliland Attends UN Security Council Meeting in Nairobi Comments (38) NAIROBI (SomalilandPress) – Somaliland delegation today met with United Nations Security Council in regards to security situation concerns in Somalia. The delegation from the United Nations is led by the French ambassador in the Security Council Gerard Araud and US Permanent Representative to the United Nations Susan Rice. Somaliland delegation is lead by foreign minister Mohamed Abullahi Omar and consists of defence minister Ahmed Haji Adami, water and minerals minster Hussein Duale, labour minister Ilhan Mohamed Jama and the chairman of the lower house of parliament. Also at the meeting were said to be representatives from Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Sheikh Sharif, Puntland and Galmudug regions presidents. Representing the Transitional Federal at the meeting were said to be Sheikh Sharif and his Prime Minister Mohamed Abdillahi, speaker of the parliament Sharif Hassan. Both presents of Puntland and Galmudug regions were also present at the meeting that took place at a Gigiri Nairobi hotel. According to source that has seen the meeting agenda has confirmed to SomalilandPress that it is Kenya’s concern of Somalia’s security situation that has recommend this meeting to take place with the help of UN Security Council in Nairobi. Kenya’s concern is that TFG’s president’s term is set to expire in few months and the current conflict between the president Sheikh Sharif and Speaker of parliament Sharif Hassan is not helping either. However political experts are a bit surprise that Somaliland government has agreed to part takes this meeting in Nairobi....LOL SOURCE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted May 26, 2011 Siilaanyo realizes that after his trips abroad and the 20 years of failure, that recognition is hopeless. The man understands the importance of a united Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted May 26, 2011 Kadaaya baacsiga badan.. Raga hala soo dhaweeye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 26, 2011 Thankful;723657 wrote: Siilaanyo realizes that after his trips abroad and the 20 years of failure, that recognition is hopeless. The man understands the importance of a united Somalia. Siilaanyo realizes the importance of the international Community UN in our quest for recognition and i really Like the New Foreign policy of our President strengthening the relations with the Arab world the oil states. Continue the good relations with the state of Ethiopia the berbera corridor Projects. God bless our president. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted May 26, 2011 The leader of a secessionist movement is including his regional government in meetings that involve Somalia. This is something that has not been seen in the past. Siilaanyo is definitely an impressive individual who realizes the reality of the direction NW Somalia has been heading. This is cause for celebration. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 26, 2011 ^^ but you don't seem happy President Axmed siilaanyo is pressing all the right buttons that's why Somaliland is even mentioned more then Somalia when ever the the topic is about Somalia or the Koonfurians. Something is going to change very soon. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites