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Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 5:21 pm
by thehappyone
yaqshiid is an al-shabaab area at the moment, I'd be careful if I was you
Probably the HG side on warshadaha. The 30ka side is lit af
Yeah I remember someone saying warshadaha. One of my cousins refused to come with us

Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 5:36 pm
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
yaqshiid is an al-shabaab area at the moment, I'd be careful if I was you
Probably the HG side on warshadaha. The 30ka side is lit af
Yeah I remember someone saying warshadaha. One of my cousins refused to come with us
Lol he was smart. That warshadaha road is filled with shabab
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 6:05 pm
by paperino
im not moving soon. some qaraabo will look after it. if you r not politician no one cares about you.
Don't let your enemies (particularly Somalinet's) know your identity or the location of the house, as they can hire someone to damage it for some tens dollars.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 6:08 pm
by thehappyone
Probably the HG side on warshadaha. The 30ka side is lit af
Yeah I remember someone saying warshadaha. One of my cousins refused to come with us
Lol he was smart. That warshadaha road is filled with shabab
During my couple months in xamar the locals were shocked by me. I was fearless and careless. One time I was driving, it was night, we somehow got lost. I decided to take a turn into this side ride, which was a dead end. At the end was a giant wall, as I was doing a 3 point turn, this massive military flashlight was put on us and this african amisom guy started shouting with a gun pointed at us. I had so many lucky escapes, I definetely wont be returning anytime soon.
The amount of times I went the wrong way around a roundabout and freaked out the police officers

Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 7:16 pm
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
Yeah I remember someone saying warshadaha. One of my cousins refused to come with us
Lol he was smart. That warshadaha road is filled with shabab
During my couple months in xamar the locals were shocked by me. I was fearless and careless. One time I was driving, it was night, we somehow got lost. I decided to take a turn into this side ride, which was a dead end. At the end was a giant wall, as I was doing a 3 point turn, this massive military flashlight was put on us and this african amisom guy started shouting with a gun pointed at us. I had so many lucky escapes, I definetely wont be returning anytime soon.
The amount of times I went the wrong way around a roundabout and freaked out the police officers
Lol. Damn
I was fockin stupid too when i was there. I once parked my car in Ceel tubaweyne, yaqshid in some small road next to 30ka. Then some police thought i was gonna blow up the car. So they started asking bunch of questions. I got pissed and spat on this police face. I got arrested in saldhiga Yaaqshid. My uncle bailed me out after few hours. Walahi i was lucky if the police was some mooryan he would murk me for spitting on his face.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 8:06 pm
by FarhanYare
Yeah I remember someone saying warshadaha. One of my cousins refused to come with us
Lol he was smart. That warshadaha road is filled with shabab
During my couple months in xamar the locals were shocked by me. I was fearless and careless. One time I was driving, it was night, we somehow got lost. I decided to take a turn into this side ride, which was a dead end. At the end was a giant wall, as I was doing a 3 point turn, this massive military flashlight was put on us and this african amisom guy started shouting with a gun pointed at us. I had so many lucky escapes, I definetely wont be returning anytime soon.
The amount of times I went the wrong way around a roundabout and freaked out the police officers
Last time i went there in 2001 as a kid i was horrified at the eyesore distraction of every corner i looked, and stinky heat didn't help . I was definately counting the days for 6 months i was there and couldn't wait to get da hell out. The point is you went there at a time when the eyesore was slightly covered up.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 1:17 am
by barbarossa
Sahal, beware of your Snet. chief nemesis, the two W's. You know who I am talking about. They are natives and well connected to the Mogadishu area where you recently bought a new house, and given the violent virtual dagaal beeleed you had with them in here, they may very well still harboring some lingering resentments that could potentially expose you to physical harm.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 3:05 am
by PanSomaliNationalist
You and Strategic should do a meetup. See him and he'll hook you up with A1 prostitutes and weed
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:04 am
by sahal80
Sahal, beware of your Snet. chief nemesis, the two W's. You know who I am talking about. They are natives and well connected to the Mogadishu area where you recently bought a new house, and given the violent virtual dagaal beeleed you had with them in here, they may very well still harboring some lingering resentments that could potentially expose you to physical harm.
saxiix xamar is not like baledweyme for me but i have got huge community and i can hide in them but the reality in xamar and even in baledweyne its same, people will sell you and the strongest r the ones with religious and al shabab connections.
in my town there is a well known sacad HG man who met this hawadle in xamar and he started shitting himself. the hawadle guy is ictisaam and himself could be targeted by al shabab but the sacad guy doesnt know this. he was fearing that he may tell al shabaab about him bc he used to partake in xafladaha Galmudug iyo dawlada.
anothet story, this hawadle intellectual guy was visiting baledweyne and he wanted to give some advice to then governor laqanyo but people told him he will be easy target or some may sell him to al shabab if he meets the governor and then stays in their family house! he can stay in a hotel and go everywhere with a bodyguard but you cant be free
so he waited until the governor travells and they met a room in the airport and they travelled the same day
if you want to have some connections with the govt you have more chances if you belong to political group than a clan group
reality is like that in koonfur!
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:21 pm
by gurey25
Mabrouk walaal goid investment.
My family also bought in the same area.
I'll be staying there when I am in xamar inshalla.
We could be neighbour.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 2:08 am
by sahal80
Mabrouk walaal goid investment.
My family also bought in the same area.
I'll be staying there when I am in xamar inshalla.
We could be neighbour.
mabrouk as well sxb. i would love to chat with expert gurey in real life.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:06 am
by Twist
As long as Al-Kalaab is around and doing their suicide bombings, and Somalis are still strongly divided alongside qab+iil lines, I really find such investments very risky. But good luck to you and to all those who invested in properties back home.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:47 am
by bumps
It's a nice area. Great investment.
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:52 am
by gurey25
Guys alshabaab seems to operate out in the open in xamar.
My uncle was telling me about some underground alternative courts they have in certain neighbourhoods,
This guy that had his land stolen from him went to the authorities and was told the courts would take years and allot of money to deal with this dispute.
Some one asked him why dont you try your luck with the alshabab court down the road..
Re: Finally we bought a house in Darusalam
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 10:47 am
by Nomand
What the hell is "we" do you own the house 100% or are you one of those niggars that count their fathers house as their own.