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NigeriaPatriot do some research broThere over 50 countries with federal government


If we have a central government like back in the days. Take Siad Barre's government, it done so much things, but many people thought they were being ignored hence caused the civil war. So atleast the Federal government everybody gets their share and won't complain. There will still a central government but individual regions will have power aswell.XimanJaale, federalism is not ideal for Somalia. Small country with one ethnic group needs a central government. Federalism is just a way to make our divisions permanent. Fvck federalism. Federalism in Somalia is a habesha idea promoted by Puntland on behalf of their masters.

So do you think he is going to learn something from Ethiopia?If we have a central government like back in the days. Take Siad Barre's government, it done so much things, but many people thought they were being ignored hence caused the civil war. So atleast the Federal government everybody gets their share and won't complain. There will still a central government but individual regions will have power aswell.XimanJaale, federalism is not ideal for Somalia. Small country with one ethnic group needs a central government. Federalism is just a way to make our divisions permanent. Fvck federalism. Federalism in Somalia is a habesha idea promoted by Puntland on behalf of their masters.

No, he is with world leaders. He is planning aheadSo do you think he is going to learn something from Ethiopia?If we have a central government like back in the days. Take Siad Barre's government, it done so much things, but many people thought they were being ignored hence caused the civil war. So atleast the Federal government everybody gets their share and won't complain. There will still a central government but individual regions will have power aswell.XimanJaale, federalism is not ideal for Somalia. Small country with one ethnic group needs a central government. Federalism is just a way to make our divisions permanent. Fvck federalism. Federalism in Somalia is a habesha idea promoted by Puntland on behalf of their masters.
I mean one region Tigray ruling other states through porxy and embezzling funds of other regions while marginalising others.

What difference will him speaking to Bantu's with little interest in Somalia do for the innocent masses suffering in Somalia? Rather than borrowing Sheikh Dalxis free air miles he should be going to his home town Gedo and speaking to its leader Ina Godane.Good job Farmaajo I heard he spoke with many world leaders such as Rwandan president, Ethiopian PM, Uganda mashallah ku dayo farmaajo


Farmaajo didnt choose the location of the meeting. Ok,I am not talking about him I am talking about the irony of him going for a symposium on federalism in a country that is away from federalism..

Why dont you lick his balls too? Godane is a coward.What difference will him speaking to Bantu's with little interest in Somalia do for the innocent masses suffering in Somalia? Rather than borrowing Sheikh Dalxis free air miles he should be going to his home town Gedo and speaking to its leader Ina Godane.Good job Farmaajo I heard he spoke with many world leaders such as Rwandan president, Ethiopian PM, Uganda mashallah ku dayo farmaajo![]()
Him meeting the Ethiopian/Rwandan/Uganda president is not neccessary.

Anigu I dont need to lick his balls or anyones for that matter. My land is free and the president is HJWhy dont you lick his balls too? Godane is a coward.What difference will him speaking to Bantu's with little interest in Somalia do for the innocent masses suffering in Somalia? Rather than borrowing Sheikh Dalxis free air miles he should be going to his home town Gedo and speaking to its leader Ina Godane.Good job Farmaajo I heard he spoke with many world leaders such as Rwandan president, Ethiopian PM, Uganda mashallah ku dayo farmaajo![]()
Him meeting the Ethiopian/Rwandan/Uganda president is not neccessary.

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