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Bah Ogaden elders endorse Abdi Ciise Qooleey as MP

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Re: Bah Ogaden elders endorse Abdi Ciise Qooleey as MP

Postby Gubbet » Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:44 pm

Wallahi bilaahi oo tolaahi, I have come across MORE reer Siyaad who have called me "doqon" if there is any reason to say I am Voltage, than all other human beings multiplied who have ever called me that word. God forbid what rer Ugaas Shermaarke would call me.

And yet liberal Voltage is still shocked at how naively dangerous NGM's statement was.

They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Sxb, for you to say "simple as that" is mind-blowingly ignorant and dangerous. I hope you never put your hands on Marehan affairs outside of your town because you do not understand it at all.

Every single Gedo seat reflects what it took to end the civil war in Gedo.

Each one of the seats reflect what it took to end every district's gunfire.

YOU DO NOT EVER PROPOSE AS A POSSIBILITY EVEN ANY CHANGE TO THAT END OF WAR SETTLEMENT WITHOUT CHANGING THE ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT INFORMS THE NEW DISPENSATION ACROSS THE REGION.

Do not ever bring your good intentions when they are so mindlessly dangerous and capable of turning everything upside down.

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Re: Bah Ogaden elders endorse Abdi Ciise Qooleey as MP

Postby Dab » Mon Aug 02, 2021 10:17 pm

Wallahi bilaahi oo tolaahi, I have come across MORE reer Siyaad who have called me "doqon" if there is any reason to say I am Voltage, than all other human beings multiplied who have ever called me that word. God forbid what rer Ugaas Shermaarke would call me.

And yet liberal Voltage is still shocked at how naively dangerous NGM's statement was.

They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

Sxb, for you to say "simple as that" is mind-blowingly ignorant and dangerous. I hope you never put your hands on Marehan affairs outside of your town because you do not understand it at all.

Every single Gedo seat reflects what it took to end the civil war in Gedo.

Each one of the seats reflect what it took to end every district's gunfire.

YOU DO NOT EVER PROPOSE AS A POSSIBILITY EVEN ANY CHANGE TO THAT END OF WAR SETTLEMENT WITHOUT CHANGING THE ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT INFORMS THE NEW DISPENSATION ACROSS THE REGION.

Do not ever bring your good intentions when they are so mindlessly dangerous and capable of turning everything upside down.
The way the seats are allocated has nothing to with fairness

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Re: Bah Ogaden elders endorse Abdi Ciise Qooleey as MP

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:46 pm

NGM & Gubbet,


I have thought about this some more. And for real progressive change. These are the points I see as regressive. This is in my opinion is the only way to save Sade and set a progressive example to the rest of the Somali people. I’ll start with our political Xeer which was imposed on us unilaterally and here are the results:


14 MPs

6 Diini
3 Hassan
1 Talxe
1 Wargadhac
1 Hawrarsame
2 Raadamir

3 Senate

2 Diini
1 Radamir

With half the reps going to 1 jiffo. Objectively without feelings or jiffo jufaysi but the BOTTTOM LINE. This doesn’t foster Sade unity but resentment, potential coups, treachery, etc. We are in extraordinary times and our midnimo is muqadas. A lot of clans not just Sade aren’t satisfied with Arta and it won’t lead to permanent peace. Clans with with little to no deegmos are unfairly compensated. Here's why I think the old system won't remain in state:

Somalia today in not the Somalia of pre 91
1. There's a demographics shift. 70% of the population is under 30
2. It's the age of the internet people are not blind to what's going on in the world and what's around them
3. More people than ever are becoming educated, we are not the same ignorant Jahiils with a small educated elite
4. The country is transitioning from Nomadism and Urbanizing.


Somalia is ripe for change but the change needs to be fair and managed. I’m not crazy but we need is fair constitution that doesn’t leave anybody out. I might be wrong or right. But I see the problem. Cosmetics isn’t working anymore, workhorse or show horse. REAL STRUCTURAL CHANGE is needed. I’ll finish with this one from the one of the architects of the Meji Restoration, Shimazu Nariakira who famously said this to changing winds of the modernizing of Japan:

”if we take the initiative, we can dominate; if we do not, we will be dominated"



Modernity requires rational thinking and design not just reactionary impulse. That impluse is only for war time only. In times of peace, subtlety is needed.

Barasho horteed hay nicin

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Re: Bah Ogaden elders endorse Abdi Ciise Qooleey as MP

Postby ArawellaOG » Fri Mar 31, 2023 4:02 pm

Magaca Bah Ogaden iso jiidatey lol wa adin salamay my quule family :rose:


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