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why are non-jubalanders politicians so angery

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why are non-jubalanders politicians so angery

Postby Typhoon » Sat Oct 12, 2019 9:58 am

majority of the darood politicians seem not angary, deni spoke well, ducaale spoke well, madoobe spoke well, compare it to the hawiye politicians they seemed bitter and petty.

notice when abdirahman abdishakur was talking everybody gave him cold shoulder, it seems hawiye politicians want to flame the flame of jubaland, runta ya uu sheega adeer jubaland laysku ma hayo ee ahmed madoobe ba la diidanyahay

madoobe humilated HSM, he said farmaajo wa ka sahalnayahay waxa isku haynay HSM (meaning HSM never wanted Jubaland to be build.

General dhumaal standing next to ahmed madoobe and maxamud sayed introducing ahmed madoobe is political theater meaning this is not marexaan vs OG but federal government vs jubaland

today jubaland guys spoke well, ilahay guul iyo nabad ha ina siiyo

anaka jubaland wa dawladeyna, guhaad iyo django so maha, habad iyo dagaalkii snet ba naga dexiya

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Re: why are non-jubalanders politicians so angery

Postby SadeSoulja » Sat Oct 12, 2019 10:05 am

jubaland, puntland and tribal (con)federalism only benefits some kablalax (OG and MJ). We Sade must lead efforts to unite all folks of :som: and revive a powerful central government for Somalia so as to reap the benefits our Somalian people desire after 30 years of hell

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Re: why are non-jubalanders politicians so angery

Postby dalalos101 » Sat Oct 12, 2019 10:13 am

lol

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Re: why are non-jubalanders politicians so angery

Postby Murax » Sat Oct 12, 2019 10:17 am

Herr Eaglehawk Salaan Sare Inadeer


Personally I would have no problem with Madoobe, and would encourage SADE to get behind him and support him if it was not for the current stalemate with the maritime dispute. If Farmaajo recognized Madoobe tomorrow, backed him Madoobe’s loyalties would still be with Uhuru Kenyatta, and he would stab Farmaajo in the back. If you say his loyalty is not in Kenya, then why is he welcoming the same Kenyan Ogaden MP into Kismaayowho is writing everyday about how the sea belongs to Kenya? Farmaajo knows this, so he’s not gonna even try to engage with Madoobe. With Madoobe why wouldn’t he support Uhuru over Farmaajo? Uhuru put him there.

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Re: why are non-jubalanders politicians so angery

Postby DalJecel60 » Sat Oct 12, 2019 1:59 pm

This will be solved.
Axmed Madoobe will finish his term.
Farmaajo will have heshiis with Madoobe


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