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The Kismayo politics is the result of HAG politics in Muqdisho

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wtf is wrong with somalis seriously HAG iyo balaayo aan lo joogin,. president Hassan sheikh mohamud doesn't have a clan agenda towards kismaayo , its simple, today the government doesn't rule Kismaayo, a clan militia aka Raas Kambooni is ruling the city and thats the problem waa iney hoosyimaadan dowladda magacaas la baaba'iyo oo ay ka mid noqdaan ciidamada dowladda federalka.

 

shame on you guys for spreading this 91 era things, its 2012 its the last chance ,we where saying yesterday Al shabaab is the root cause for all the problems happening currently and as soon they left the city this BS started. we can only achieve our goals united. Gacmo wadajir bey wax ku gooyaan ee sheekada hala fahmo.

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Thanks Apo! war the problem with you lot is you think its a clan government just because the president hails from clan A, cuqdada hala joojiyo, the president is responsible for the whole country and Ahmed madoobe playing like that is jeopardizing the sovereignty of the central government, any man would've react the way the president is doing Ahmed madoobe and etc is making him look like a worthless president with no grounds in the country.

 

tell me sxbayaal and be honest what would the president achieve of creating a clan agenda in kismaayo?

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peasant   

It would be more disturbing if the president was not pushing the HAG agenda by sending Indha Cade and Goobaale to Kismayo. In that case then it shows how stupppid and clueless he is about the Jubooyinka and the recent history of Somalia in general. Because no sane leader sends warlords to the vary people whose blood they spilled just couple of years ago in order to conquer their city under tribal pretext.

 

Duhh i thought he said we filliped a new page for Somalia when he got elected!! WTF is wrong with this picture?

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peasent sxb dont believe in everything you hear be source critical, Indhocadde and Goobaanle were never sent to kismaayo neither RBC and HOL,Jowhar and other trustworthy sites reported this, and there is no evidence of them being sent to kismaayo dont you guys understand its propoganda inorder to do character assasination against the president and his new government.war bahalka hala fahmo!

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Ahmed madoobe and his reer are pushing kenyan shady agenda in jubba region and reer mogdishu will make sure it wont happen,marka calm down guys aynu aragno haduu ahmed kenya dhul somaliyeed siin karo kenyati.

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Eng, lool meelo badan ayay wax ii galeen. I was referring to Reer Muqdisho will make sure that kenya doesn't gain a shady a agenda in kismaayo. What can reer Muqdisho possibly do?

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oba

 

What ever it takes to end this tribal warlord from dispossessing the local clans.asaga and his masters are not the way they are painted.

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Yunis   

Eng.Cadde;887244 wrote:
....and reer mogdishu will make sure it wont happen,....

That is right Mr. Engineere - tell them, all powerfull reer Mogdishu will set them straight:D. War engineerka hala dhagaysto.

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Haatu   

Apo, so Sijui=Kikuyu now miyaa? Hayye.

 

PS: I threw my kibanda into river Tana years ago, just ask raula. :D

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