Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 4, 2014 Detoore is shocked when he sees this he claims Jigjiga galbeed is right not that long ago the Governor of Jigjiga was an Awdalite. both the hargeysa borama and Djibouti clans are well represented in Jigjiga. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted May 4, 2014 <cite> @Dr_Osman said:</cite> Galbeedi you must be a fool or just kidding yourself. There is no doubt jigjiga is the longfoot, even the colonials knew this and named it after them like they named our region after our name, if their were other people there surely they wouldn't as is the case in djibouti known as territory of ISA and Afar or the southern somalia states known respectively with anything but tribal name. For god sakes galbeedi, I didnt think you were that stupid. Are you saying that there is more fertile land then the jubbas anywhere somalis inhabit? my friend the soil is soaked with wawter and is capable of rice farming nowhere else in somalia is. This place for god sakes has the 2 major rivers of somalia meeting smack bang together in its area, nowhere in somalia. Now your doing what your typically known using the irir card, I am not talking about population here but productivity of each of our lands. There is no question when it comes to agriculture in somalia jubba will be the main force and enjoy a good slice of the economy. Puntland dominate fishery with its 1600 kilometer coastline. Livestock trade is well known it's puntland dominated. These are major sectors of an economy, this aint no hawala or telecoms which a is a few people's wealth that is insignificant when you look at the gross earnings of a Somalia GDP. Were talking the bread and butter of our people livestock, fishery, agriculture are all going to be dominated by yours truly the doctor. Our two ports are going to serve as sea ports for pretty much all of somalia because of size of our ports and location. Mogadishu port will most likely go into foreigner hands and no somalis will be allowed there. Barawe and Marka have jetty port other then your basic foodstuff commodities they will need to use kismayo port thats basically the whole the south bay,bakool,shabellaha loose, shabellaha dhexe,juba,gedo. Same thing with Puntland port which will dominate the trade from hiiran,galgadud,mudug,ogadenia,nugal,bari,sool,sanaag,togdheer. Were going to be powerhouses in the trade sector, agriculture, livestock, and fishery which is pretty much all somalia economic sectors. The power will just continue to increase as usual with oil due to the nfd finds which is same landscape as jubaland and puntland also. Not to mention kenyan and somalia trade which is HUGE, u know how many trucks from somalia go to kenya for goods? u can just imagine the custom revenues from that. Wa ilo dhaqaale wayn. Galbeedi I am not trying to show off but this constant undermining of a powerful clan of somalia will do no favours for people and its best we all accept it and move on to build out country, sahal aint going nowhere and its about time somalis realize that, after all we had a 20 year war and everyone is in the same spot still arent they. Doctor, you sir are a very capable educator. But alas you've been cursed with very daft students. Your reward is with God, so keep up the good work saaxiib. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted May 4, 2014 Galbeedi is having a civilized discussion and Osaman is picking foul names out of his back pocket. Such a shame. Why not stay civil? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted May 5, 2014 <cite> @Tillamook said:</cite> Doctor, you sir are a very capable educator. But alas you've been cursed with very daft students. Your reward is with God, so keep up the good work saaxiib. Lool. I like the good doctor but sometimes he can be a very repetitive lecturer. For goodness, how many times do I have to learn about the financial prowess of the metropolis in the east, the one and only Boosaaso? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hawdian Posted May 5, 2014 ^ kkkk you can never get enough information about the Boston of Bari nor about the kings who hail from that godforsaken desert.keep it up Mr Dooktoor Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SomaliaRising Posted May 5, 2014 <cite> @Holac said:</cite> Galbeedi is having a civilized discussion and Osaman is picking foul names out of his back pocket. Such a shame. Why not stay civil? When are Somalis civilized lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hawdian Posted May 5, 2014 ^ give me your definition Mufasa and I tell you :-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mahiigaan Posted May 5, 2014 Xaaji, What the F is this? I know Somalis are shattered mentally andceconomically but I never expected we can stoop so low of turnining our beautiful culture into tribal grandiosity. This singer is a moron with no civility, he must be banned from public to save our children from his venom. We, the Diaspora are the most ignorant of our society. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted May 5, 2014 Il Dittore, probably lost his marbles, The word I used is" the best grazing land" there is a difference between grazing land and fertile land. Grazing is for livestock, while fertile land like Jubba and Shabeele are for farming. Dhoobaydu Idaha, Adhiga iyo Geela midna lagumo dhaqo. Go check yourself which one has more goats between Nugaal valley and Jawhar. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 5, 2014 Galbeedi is polite and measured, but he and Diitore said essentially the same thing As for Jigjiga, a Woyane officer runs the place, it does not matter who is appointed. Soomaali wax faraha ugi jira malaha. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted May 5, 2014 I think that statement concluded the Jigjiga debate. The Woyane appoints and fires the Governors. Sometimes they even used to arrest them after they served few years. More ten governors served under Meles. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites