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President Hassan is too weak to lead the Nation

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President Hassan is too weak to lead the Nation

Postby THE_TRUTH1 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:06 pm

He has failed to liberate Hawiyye land from alshaabab and now he has failed to fire Pm Shirdon , President Sh Hassan is lost in Villa Somalia he is not made for politics.



President Hassan is incompetent after the International community gave him blind eye on Corruption scandals he decides to pick fight with Pm Shirdon who has been nothing but loyal worker.


Now the Gov of Somalia are requesting more African Troops :clap: f-king idiots where are the Hawiye boys there said to be more then ten thousand troops trained that's enough to liberate Baarawe , Ceelbur - celldheer- . and etc .

HAG should work on replacing this useless incompetent weak President .
President Hassan :lost:

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