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If you still had any doubt TFG was Tuugo, Inc.

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Re: If you still had any doubt TFG was Tuugo, Inc.

Postby kambuli » Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:56 pm

Inaa Lilaahu, Wa Inaa ILeehi Raajicuun :o

But folks, we shouldn't tarnish the whole TFG if one of them did something wrong. Everyone of them should be responsible for his actions, everyone should own his TUUGANIMO..Why collective punishment? Not fair..

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Re: If you still had any doubt TFG was Tuugo, Inc.

Postby Twisted_Logic » Sat Mar 20, 2010 5:47 am

2 things

1) Puntland has a personal vendetta against Prof Ibbi after he rightfully threw the bogus deal Puntland signed with the TFG out of the window. Issues concerning the TFG by PL websites is next to insignificant and irrelevant. So there is a credibility gap that is obviously there.

2) The MOU between Kenya and Somalia would have benefited Somalia and it is regrettable that it was hijacked by the very people it would have benefited. Through misinformation and dishonest manipulation, the thugs at Somalitalk have been able to discredit an initiative that was aimed at giving Somalia hundreds of miles of extra waters.


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