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The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

Postby AwRastaale » Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:08 pm

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Abiy Ahmed is still coming...

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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

Postby JSL3000 » Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:42 pm

^that's ethiopia side of wajaale biixi dropped off cagjar off at meeting he was going attend by himself and cagjar told him spend a night with me in jigjiga biixi declined but gave brief speech there that was unexpected I wonder why these delusional kids like bohol and oromo boy spend so much time trying manipulate stories even carre right hand man jamal baxad has surrendered.

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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

Postby original dervish » Sat Dec 22, 2018 6:49 pm

The tide has turned in Somalia's favour.......while s/l is fading into obscurity. :) :up:

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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

Postby JSL3000 » Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:57 pm

The tide has turned in Somalia's favour.......while s/l is fading into obscurity. :) :up:
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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

Postby Aburiin » Sun Dec 23, 2018 12:31 pm

In my opinion I see nothing wrong with intra Somali dialogue, in fact if unknown random Oromo person could be received and welcomed in Hargeisa, our Somali brethren are more deserved to be welcomed with open hands. I was surprised how our politicians were more than pleased to welcome those Oroma elders who their sole interest to Hargeisa visit was our people to be more gacked with Qaad.
I get where some of you are coming from and it may seem to some of you downgrade for Biixi political wise to meet with Cagjar but I think it’s the right step in building a good relationship with Somalilda Ethiopia, after all they are the ones we share the most. The political angle aside, Somalis need genuine interaction between them, we share more than we differ.

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Postby X.Playa » Thu Dec 27, 2018 11:24 am

In my opinion I see nothing wrong with intra Somali dialogue, in fact if unknown random Oromo person could be received and welcomed in Hargeisa, our Somali brethren are more deserved to be welcomed with open hands. I was surprised how our politicians were more than pleased to welcome those Oroma elders who their sole interest to Hargeisa visit was our people to be more gacked with Qaad.
I get where some of you are coming from and it may seem to some of you downgrade for Biixi political wise to meet with Cagjar but I think it’s the right step in building a good relationship with Somalilda Ethiopia, after all they are the ones we share the most. The political angle aside, Somalis need genuine interaction between them, we share more than we differ.
I beg to differ , the Ogadens west of us are our eternal enemies . Make no mistake , this Cagjar will nib you in the butt as soon as his feet are grounded .

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Postby Aburiin » Thu Jan 03, 2019 11:24 pm

In my opinion I see nothing wrong with intra Somali dialogue, in fact if unknown random Oromo person could be received and welcomed in Hargeisa, our Somali brethren are more deserved to be welcomed with open hands. I was surprised how our politicians were more than pleased to welcome those Oroma elders who their sole interest to Hargeisa visit was our people to be more gacked with Qaad.
I get where some of you are coming from and it may seem to some of you downgrade for Biixi political wise to meet with Cagjar but I think it’s the right step in building a good relationship with Somalilda Ethiopia, after all they are the ones we share the most. The political angle aside, Somalis need genuine interaction between them, we share more than we differ.
I beg to differ , the Ogadens west of us are our eternal enemies . Make no mistake , this Cagjar will nib you in the butt as soon as his feet are grounded .
by the look of him, Cagjar seems harmless, calmer and more mature than his predecessor.

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Postby X.Playa » Fri Jan 04, 2019 11:28 am

In my opinion I see nothing wrong with intra Somali dialogue, in fact if unknown random Oromo person could be received and welcomed in Hargeisa, our Somali brethren are more deserved to be welcomed with open hands. I was surprised how our politicians were more than pleased to welcome those Oroma elders who their sole interest to Hargeisa visit was our people to be more gacked with Qaad.
I get where some of you are coming from and it may seem to some of you downgrade for Biixi political wise to meet with Cagjar but I think it’s the right step in building a good relationship with Somalilda Ethiopia, after all they are the ones we share the most. The political angle aside, Somalis need genuine interaction between them, we share more than we differ.
I beg to differ , the Ogadens west of us are our eternal enemies . Make no mistake , this Cagjar will nib you in the butt as soon as his feet are grounded .
by the look of him, Cagjar seems harmless, calmer and more mature than his predecessor.
Same thing some Isaaq say about Dhoodaan , Sangub and Bile Rafle . It was not long ago when Isaaq welcomed Bile Rafle to Hargaysa as though he was a hero despite him been the governor of Waqooyi Galbeed in the 1970s , a refugee from Ethiopia yet ruling you in your own country, Bile Rafle was the man who burned the entire archives of Sheekh Seceondry school. yet isaaq muxubo welcomed him like a hero last year and Idaajaa this year.

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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

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I beg to differ , the Ogadens west of us are our eternal enemies . Make no mistake , this Cagjar will nib you in the butt as soon as his feet are grounded .
by the look of him, Cagjar seems harmless, calmer and more mature than his predecessor.
Same thing some Isaaq say about Dhoodaan , Sangub and Bile Rafle . It was not long ago when Isaaq welcomed Bile Rafle to Hargaysa as though he was a hero despite him been the governor of Waqooyi Galbeed in the 1970s , a refugee from Ethiopia yet ruling you in your own country, Bile Rafle was the man who burned the entire archives of Sheekh Seceondry school. yet isaaq muxubo welcomed him like a hero last year and Idaajaa this year.

Idoorku ilowshaha umusha ayuu leeyahay, but it doesn’t matter what they were or what they did, all that matters is that we fully recovered and they came to us with their heads down.

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Postby X.Playa » Tue Jan 08, 2019 11:14 am



by the look of him, Cagjar seems harmless, calmer and more mature than his predecessor.
Same thing some Isaaq say about Dhoodaan , Sangub and Bile Rafle . It was not long ago when Isaaq welcomed Bile Rafle to Hargaysa as though he was a hero despite him been the governor of Waqooyi Galbeed in the 1970s , a refugee from Ethiopia yet ruling you in your own country, Bile Rafle was the man who burned the entire archives of Sheekh Seceondry school. yet isaaq muxubo welcomed him like a hero last year and Idaajaa this year.

Idoorku ilowshaha umusha ayuu leeyahay, but it doesn’t matter what they were or what they did, all that matters is that we fully recovered and they came to us with their heads down.
You are basically saying its oke i am found even though i will be lost tomorrow.

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Re: The mayor of Hargaysa meets the mayor of Jigjiga

Postby Aburiin » Fri Jan 11, 2019 11:16 pm



Same thing some Isaaq say about Dhoodaan , Sangub and Bile Rafle . It was not long ago when Isaaq welcomed Bile Rafle to Hargaysa as though he was a hero despite him been the governor of Waqooyi Galbeed in the 1970s , a refugee from Ethiopia yet ruling you in your own country, Bile Rafle was the man who burned the entire archives of Sheekh Seceondry school. yet isaaq muxubo welcomed him like a hero last year and Idaajaa this year.

Idoorku ilowshaha umusha ayuu leeyahay, but it doesn’t matter what they were or what they did, all that matters is that we fully recovered and they came to us with their heads down.
You are basically saying its oke i am found even though i will be lost tomorrow.
I am saying they are relevant no more. I know how IDAAJA took advantage of his uncles’ authority to manipulate and changed the Somali Suugan but ISAAQ are not gullible like southern Somalis. if you have ever been to the country you would see that there is book written about every notable ISAAQ poet

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Postby X.Playa » Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:10 am




Idoorku ilowshaha umusha ayuu leeyahay, but it doesn’t matter what they were or what they did, all that matters is that we fully recovered and they came to us with their heads down.
You are basically saying its oke i am found even though i will be lost tomorrow.
I am saying they are relevant no more. I know how IDAAJA took advantage of his uncles’ authority to manipulate and changed the Somali Suugan but ISAAQ are not gullible like southern Somalis. if you have ever been to the country you would see that there is book written about every notable ISAAQ poet
Bot really , Idaajaa was in Hargaysa very recently and he was welcomed like a hero by the likes of Shaacir , Gamadiid and Bedal and many others. The same man who use to say " Ingiriis iyo Cawaankood" as a code for Isaaq for 44 years is now a hero in Hargaysa and yet these same people cry and whine about Morgan but the Morgan of somali literature and bias history is welcomed in Hargaysa hurdu.

As to your second point , there are only 3 books about isaaq poets.

1- Timacade written in the 1970s by Gaboobe
2- Afqalooc written few years ago
3- Salaan Carrabay by Yuusuf Shaacir.

now compare that to how many books only Idaajaa produced .

1- Ismaaciil Mire 1974,
2- Aadan Carab , 2000.

In addition to the Mad Mullah , Qamaan Bulxan printed by the Afweyne press and recently at last they have managed to write a book for Raage Ugaas awarding him the undisputed king of Somali poetry.


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