Saalax Posted January 17, 2016 Apparently Musa Bixi aka Mr Ano wax dili kara duco qadan mayo is not accepted in large parts of Hargeisa specially East Hargeisa and South Hargeisa. Muuse Biixi Oo Bariga Hargeysa Waji Gabax Kala Kulmay Hargeysa()-Waftigii uu hogaaminaayey Gudoomiyaha Xisbiga Kulmiye Mudane Muuse Biixi Cabdi oo goor dhawayd kusoo guryo noqday Caasimada Hargeysa ayaa sanqadh la’aan kusoo galay magaalada hargeysa kadib markii soo dhawyntooda ay ku kaliyeysteen Suldaan Saleebaan oo loo yaqaan Habaar iyo tobaneeyo haween ah oo uu usoo kiraystay inay sacab iyo durbaan u tumaan isaga Arintan ayaa dhalisay waji gabax balaadhan oo ay waftigani kala kulmeen dadweynaha deegaanka oo dhabarka usii jeediyey iyadoo habayaraatee aanay jirin xitaa cid usoo joogsatay waftiga in ku dhaw rubuc saac hor taagnaa kaalinta shidaalka ee Shiraaqle Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 17, 2016 Somaliland needs to retire SNM/Barre era leaders. They have taken Somaliland as far as they can. New blood is needed, one that will develop the region instead of just being obsessed recognition. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted January 17, 2016 That might be just wishful thinking, but at the end bitter than worm-wood. just look at Gaas in Puntland. Still, i was hoping Jamal and A/Rashid would have stood a better chance in assuming the leadership, but that now looks improbable if the mad dog has a say in the matter. As the old saying goes "Layli aan la hubin, Hayin la liiqaa ka haboon". All in all, I am on the fence. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 17, 2016 <cite> @Che -Guevara said:</cite> Somaliland needs to retire SNM/Barre era leaders. They have taken Somaliland as far as they can. New blood is needed, one that will develop the region instead of just being obsessed recognition. I agree. Muusa Bixi is even worse than Silanyo he has no educational background at all and didn't even finish high school. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted January 19, 2016 <cite> @Illyria said:</cite> That might be just wishful thinking, but at the end bitter than worm-wood. just look at Gaas in Puntland. Still, i was hoping Jamal and A/Rashid would have stood a better chance in assuming the leadership, but that now looks improbable if the mad dog has a say in the matter. As the old saying goes "Layli aan la hubin, Hayin la liiqaa ka haboon". All in all, I am on the fence. I, too, would have liked Jamal& Co. to step upto the limelight and bring to an end the senility that runs amok in the north. Unfortunately though, these younger guys haven't grasped the intricacies of Somali politics, yet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 19, 2016 A Jamal Ali Hussien presidency would have been a breath of fresh air for Somaliland. He was a very accomplished millionaire before he even came to Somaliland and was the CEO of Citi Bank Tanzania. Unfortunately though it is about voting numbers and Jamal lacks that, WADANI party due to its landheer status is the closest to defeat the Kulmiye regime. My advice for the opposition would be to strengthen the party with the biggest support base, that way they can put Silanyo and his party in the trash for good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted January 20, 2016 Wow Salax, how many years have we gone back? what is this rubbish about laandheere you are speaking of? with that mindset, Wadani will be no different from Kulmiye as Kulmiye proved no different, but worse in some estimates than Udub. A cycle with no ending in sight. not smart politics if you ask me. i hope that was a joke. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 20, 2016 I am realistic, Somaliland still has long way to evolve. In a ideal democracy Jamal would have properly won. Somalilanders unlike southerners don't deny there is problems, that is the difference between the two sides. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted January 20, 2016 <cite> @Saalax said:</cite> Somalilanders unlike southerners don't deny there is problems, that is the difference between the two sides. Really? good luck with that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites