Mooge Posted September 19, 2014 as you know, Yuulka and Qoslaye have an open war. they are on the verge of assassinating each other let alone have lead the country. they have been fighting since Yuulka terminated qoslaye's nephew. qoslaye likes to give positions to people close to him and his clan preferable close relatives. he doesn't feel shame about it and he uses most of the relatives to steal money like that Gutale nephew who threatened the Central Bank Governor, Yusur Abrar. so what happened in london is that qoslaye sent instigators to Yuulka event because Yuulka was welcomed at a big event and qoslaye doesn't want Yuulka to keep building popularity. Back home, qoslaye is using his usual MP puppets to bring a Mooshin against Yuulka to get rid of him. this is a bizare situation. it an open war niyoow but in this case they are shaming the whole Somali community by fighting like wild beasts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam Posted September 19, 2014 Waarka waaxa noohso duubey waaryee Abukar Cawale Waaajibooga Oo jooga Xaflada R/W Walewynta ee Magalada London Boqoortoyoda Ingriiska. Back to the studio iyo Falastiine imaaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorKenney Posted September 19, 2014 LOOL Qoslaye is a little angry that he appointed Yuulka in the first place Qoslaye had no idea that Yuulka is a lot smarter and more cunning than Shirdon ever was :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted September 19, 2014 DrK, you are right. Yuulka is outplaying qoslaye but qoslaye has dangerous highly bribed Damjadiid loyalists in the Parliament and they are ready to get rid of anyone he doesn't like. the central bank is busy according to news websites with qoslaye relatives, and MPs all with "boono" or certificates trying to collect money and all that money is the bribe money. this is not a joke. he is writing empty checks and they go straight to the Central bank and get what they want. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites