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Faysal Roble just writes for them but the website is owned by these Abayonis brothers from San Diego. Their mom is from Hargaisa and they were born and raised in the Northwest.

wtf abayonis, are they jabarti clan? where do they reside?Faysal Roble just writes for them but the website is owned by these Abayonis brothers from San Diego. Their mom is from Hargaisa and they were born and raised in the Northwest.

Aba yoonis is a small subclan geeeri koombe weye wa daarood they live in Ethiopiawtf abayonis, are they jabarti clan? where do they reside?Faysal Roble just writes for them but the website is owned by these Abayonis brothers from San Diego. Their mom is from Hargaisa and they were born and raised in the Northwest.
anyway, dadka meesha wax qura waxa ugu liita mid cismaan something la yidhaa oo dhulbahante ah.





aba yoonis waa abtiyaasha odaygii garxajis married abayonis women odaygi siciid garxajis(habar yonis) bay u dhashaywtf abayonis, are they jabarti clan? where do they reside?Faysal Roble just writes for them but the website is owned by these Abayonis brothers from San Diego. Their mom is from Hargaisa and they were born and raised in the Northwest.
anyway, dadka meesha wax qura waxa ugu liita mid cismaan something la yidhaa oo dhulbahante ah.

DR Cusmaanok i dont know about this aboyonis guy, but what i have observed over the years is wardheer maintain a consistant stance against somaliland's quest for independence. there are regular contributors, this guy cusmaan of the NSUM goes after anyone with hints of pro-somaliland views, xitaa qaar cadaan oo jaamacado wax ka dhiga oo report yar oo somaliland amaanaya qoray baa ka nabad gali waayay. there is another guy called libaan i think who finds, in every article, a way to say i am a citizen of buuhoodle, as if buuhodle is new york of something. then there is this faysal rooble guy who pretends to be intelectual and above qabyaalad, the other day, in voa interview, he was extemely pissed off about why Azania wat not invited in TFG conseltation conference
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