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Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby GacanSareeye » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:38 am

has the the south found the two dynamite that is has long expected, the former al fataan shariif and the westernized farmaajo. the two seem to have worked things out quietly since the new goverment was formed, with component ministers, who besides gaining inches of land, but have also won the primary force behind every war: minds and hearts. there seem to be no bickering or hard feelings, and some sort of harmony (though you have to be suspicious how long this will last) seems to developed in villa somalia. it is nice to see the two top people not fighting one another, even if they achieve no other victory throughout this ordeal.

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby XimanJaale » Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:00 am

Saxib, Farmaajo waa niin caqli leh oo wadani ah, he hasn't got any undercover intrest for his own people, but he cares about all Somali people. May Allah make him the president of Somalia insha'allah amiiiiiiin ya allah :up: :up: :up: :som: :som:

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby Nabeela » Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:38 am

It's simple really. They work well together because they have different gals, for instance Farmaajo is trying very hard to succeed where others before him have failed, he has something to prove to himself and the world, which is turning this failed state called Somalia around. Shariif on the other hand likes his traveling and shacking hands with other world leaders, so many places to visit so little time, It's not every day you get to jump from being a macalin duqsi to a president, "I wonder if he ever digested the concept of being a president to a whole nation with tons of problems" as long as each fulfill and concentrates on his primary goal, they won't have any problems.

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby Murax » Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:41 am

It's simple really. They work well together because they have different gals, for instance Farmaajo is trying very hard to succeed where others before him have failed, he has something to prove to himself and the world, which is turning this failed state called Somalia around. Shariif on the other hand likes his traveling and shacking hands with other world leaders, so many places to visit so little time, It's not every day you get to jump from being a macalin duqsi to a president, "I wonder if he ever digested the concept of being a president to a whole nation with tons of problems" as long as each fulfill and concentrates on his primary goal, they won't have any problems.


:shock: Nabeela wrote a paragraph on somali politics

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby Nabeela » Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:47 am

:lol:

Murax, subaxwanagsan :mrgreen:

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby Hyperactive » Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:50 am

i would never wish to be in their situation. poor guys.

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby kismayogedojubaland » Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:05 am

I think he's done a remarkable job than our former prime minister. :clap:

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Postby abdalla11 » Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:26 am

It's simple really. They work well together because they have different gals, for instance Farmaajo is trying very hard to succeed where others before him have failed, he has something to prove to himself and the world, which is turning this failed state called Somalia around. Shariif on the other hand likes his traveling and shacking hands with other world leaders, so many places to visit so little time, It's not every day you get to jump from being a macalin duqsi to a president, "I wonder if he ever digested the concept of being a president to a whole nation with tons of problems" as long as each fulfill and concentrates on his primary goal, they won't have any problems.


:shock: Nabeela wrote a paragraph on somali politics
It´s not even 21st of october :shock:

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Re: Sharmaajo Alliance

Postby Cirwaaq » Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:32 am

I think he's done a remarkable job than our former prime minister. :clap:
:D This prime is too mature for PlayStation games.

It is very simple and Nabeela said "It is a question of personal objectives". They are Both from the regions that have seen no order Relative to the rest of the republic. For 20 years highest post were ignorantly awarded to people from regions that have nothing to loose if there is failure.

Imagine the impact of having the seat of foreign minster given to someone that is real interested in real change!

I hope lessons are being learnt and these lessons will be used to formulate future appointments.

I think it is perfect time for TFg to once againt extend their hand to the opposition and invite them for negotiations to minimise the loss of somali lifes :up:


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