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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:57 pm
by DawladSade
I am right now investing in the agricultural business in Gedo. Its sky-rocketing maashaalah.
Burco baa? Ilaahay Burco sidaas haka dhigo inshallah.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:59 pm
by Basra-
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:59 pm
by DawladSade
Sir Lug you are laughing because you know the truth. Barre Hiiraale left his wife and kids in the city because kalsooni ayuu isku hayaa inuu soo laabanayo waadna ogtahay waxba ha qosol gariirin.
I promise you tho, Cagdheer far ma saareeno iyagaa xabaal kooda qotey.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:04 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Barre is on MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:06 pm
by Sir-Luggoyo
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:09 pm
by DawladSade
Ok waa ku daayey waad iga cabaaday.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:10 pm
by Basra-
Sir Lug
Okkk --QUESTION. Why do Ogaden live in the Baadiye? Oooops Wait dont answer the Question.
So basically u are telling us that --if anyone should be entitled to Kismayo it is Harti & OGaden???
Then Why does this Dawlad ---Wave--- "Recognize Marexaan' posters on our faces?? Who gives him the audacity to speak before the Significant Qabils speak??

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:14 pm
by DawladSade
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:16 pm
by Sir-Luggoyo
[quote="DawladSade"]
Ok waa ku daayey waad iga cabaaday.

[/quote]
Ok, I know when someone loses and as I said b4, I don't drag carcasses on the ground, just don't run like Uncle Barre
Basra,
Dawlad is just amusing himself or maybe he was lied to by some elders at the Marexan donut shop.
As I said, the majority of Kismayo residents are Harti and the surrounding countryside twons and small villages is predominantly Cagdheer, however, Carab, Baajuun, Hindi, Pakis, Jareer and Giirgiir lived in that city with the utmost harmony. With that diverse backgrounds, civilization that has not been experienced in any other Somali city was being nurtured there
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:23 pm
by Ugaas Diini
Barre Hiiraale did not flee. He was asked to leave Kismaayo by the elders of the city such as Daud Dirir, Daahir Mohamed Cilmi, Abdikhadir Mohamed Xikan, Bashiir Yaroow etc. A war in the city would have brought about the destruction of the infrastructure of the city and the death of many undeserving civilians. I am glad he took the advice of the elders, otherwise all that would have died on both sides would be daroods instead of the maurading moryaans from hell.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:25 pm
by DawladSade
Sir Lug
Reverse psychology works on younger men jaale.
The facts on the ground stand as:
1. Ogaadeen came to Kismaayo when kicked out of Gedo by Mareexaan.
2. Majeerteen came to Kismaayo when Siad Bare airlifted them from the daba-dheer drought in 70's.
and
3. Mareexaan came to Kismaayo after 1997 and today are the majority there.
Who asks when Habar Gidir or qolo fulaan came to Xamar? To say blah blah blah was not in Kismaayo before Siad Barre's overthrow is holding on to a slippery slope.
Mareexaan is here to stay and even TUULOOYIN yee ka sameesteen degmada Kismaayo and Afmadow of all things.
Reality has changed permenantly, la soco wiilka Cag-dheerow.

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:32 pm
by Basra-
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:33 pm
by Ugaas Diini
[quote]Mareexaan came to Kismaayo after 1997 and today are the majority there.[/quote]
That is not true wallahi. The Talxe were among the first somalis to settle in the coastal towns in the South. Read some text man and read about the marexaans in Jubboyinka in the 17th hundreds. The Marexaan galti are ofcourse recent arrivals but the reer guri niggas that talk like Qulaay have been here before any faradheer. They cleared these lands from all kinds of gaalo madoow like the booran and wardeey.
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:42 pm
by Sir-Luggoyo
UD,
You can tell that telltale to ppl who know nothing about Kismayo and it's environs and history, but not us, paesani, we know when Marexan came and we know when they left, the last was adeer Barre taking his donkey ride from Bu'ale to wherever
Dawld,
Calling me Cagdheer in a loud voice doesn't change the fact of who I am, but as the Somali song goes "Ninkii dhoof ku yimid baa, geeridu dhibaysaa, wakhtigii dhamaayoooooooo, wuu dhaqaaqay adeer Barre"
Basra,
Wabeneye are some of the insignificant residents of Kismayo, but we respected them nevertheless

Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 4:59 pm
by Ugaas Diini
Paesani my ass! Dude your parents are refugees from Zone-5 Siyaad Barre brought to Somalia. I was born in Afmadoow and did most of my growing up in Kismaayo although my family is not from there. You were probably born in Kismaayo but I can swear on my life that your parents were not. Anyway all is good saaxib, in the end everything goes back to its original.