General Duke Posted August 10, 2012 Mahiga: Soomaaliya waxay u baahan tahay hoggaan wanaagsan Posted by kbh2 on August 10th, 2012 Ergayga gaarka ah ee xoghayaha guud ee Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan arrimaha Soomaaliya Augustine Mahiga ayaa*maanta sheegay*in ay Soomaaliya u baahan tahay hoggaan wanaagsan oo leh aqoon, karti**iyo aragti horseedi karta in dhibka laga saaro**shacabka Soomaaliyeed. Augustine Mahiga ayaa sheegay in lagu jiro xilli xasaasi ah oo la doonayo in laga baxo ku meel gaarnimada loona gudbo dowlad rasmi ah, taas oo uu tilmaamay inay muujinayso sida uu dalku ugu baahan yahay aqoonyahanno aragti dheer oo dalka u horseeda*horumar iyo nabad lagu waaro. Mahiga ayaa sheegay in la soo maray caqabado badan oo dhinacyada siyaasadda marar badan keenay niyad-jab, balse wadashaqeyn iyo dedaallo dheeraad ah oo la sameeyay looga soo gudbay, isagoo xusay in uu xafiiskiisa waqti badan u huray sidii khilaafaadka dhasha xal loogu heli lahaa. Danjiraha ayaa sheegay in tobon maalmood oo keliya ay ka dhiman tahay, markii ay miro dhali lahayeen dedaalladii muddada dheer la soo waday, wuxuuna dhincayada siyaasadda, odayaasha dhaqanka, aqoonyahannada iyo ururrada bulshada ku boorriyay in ka qeyb qaadaan sidii ay Soomaliya mar kale u hanan lahayn dowrkii ay ku lahayd siyaasadda caalamka. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ducaysane Posted August 11, 2012 this is a dig for shariif Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaadhHaye Posted August 11, 2012 Somalis, for the good of Somalia, must remove Shariif and his ilk’s from public offices for good. Before today and before I listened to a press conference he held jointly with the so-called Interior and Security Minster, whenever he made a political gaffe of some sort, I gave him the benefit of doubt. But not today!! In his presence and on an open mic to the world, the Minster described a group of Somali nationals residing in a camp at one of Mogadishu surrounding areas for internally displaced people as “Refugees” “Qaxooti”. The conference was held in Villa Somalia, the president’s residence. The issue was yesterday’s confrontation between the supporters of Farmaajo and the supporters of Sh. Shariif near the Villa where lives were lost. Instead of ordering a full investigation and the capture of the killers, both men belittled the victims and the supporters of Faemaaji as low lives of not more than 20 persons transgressing from refugees camps in Mogadishu. :mad::mad: Who the hell do Sh. Sharif and the Minister think they are? Mogadishu is the capital of Somalia! Can you really trust these people have what one needs to have to comprehend the meaning of sovereignty and the duties of the heads of national institutions??:( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 11, 2012 So learning at jaamacadaha in Suudaan iyo Liibiya are less than kuwa Reer Galbeedka miyaa? Is this the inferiority some are feeling? Waxbarasho kaliya waxee taalaa miyaa the institutes located in Galbeedka? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted August 11, 2012 Sharif never graduate from any University in Sudan or Libya and certainly not Harvard... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted August 11, 2012 We need educated leaders, Mahiga is right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted August 11, 2012 Leadership is measured by one's vision, ideals and the skills/experience/ conviction to persuade and guide others to that Vision. And this not a degree you can buy from a fancy College. Shariif had 4 years to convince us, but the man simply lacks a vision. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malistar2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Sharif Ahmed was born in 1964 in the southern Shabeellaha Dhexe region of Somalia. He is a member of the ****** clan.[1] Sharif began his education at the Sheikh Sufi Institute, which was associated with Al-Azhar University in Egypt. He then went to Sudan and entered Kordufan University in late 1992, where he pursued a bachelor's degree in the Arabic language (major) and geography (minor) in the city of Aldalanj. In 1994, the university was renamed to the University of Dalanj, and Sheikh Sharif left for Tripoli, the capital of Libya, after having completed only two out of the required four years. In Libya, he entered the Open University where he earned a bachelor's degree in Law and Islamic Shariah, graduating in 1998. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miyir Posted August 11, 2012 shariif wants piggyback other people forever. what has he done last four years or intends to in the future? Somalis are strange people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites