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Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 7:26 pm
by Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE
I support Carabeey :stylin:
He brought the marehans under this galnus project..let the skinny guy eat

2 two terms for the reer warsame guy

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:11 pm
by Difaaciye1013
mareexaar away from galmudug politics fadlan pack your bags and rejoin your juffo in gedo dee malugu rabo f your darandoole rubbish :up:

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:17 pm
by Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE
mareexaar away from galmudug politics fadlan pack your bags and rejoin your juffo in gedo dee malugu rabo f your darandoole rubbish :up:
Shut up multinicking troll
Galnus is irrelevant without marehan

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:28 pm
by Difaaciye1013
mareexaar away from galmudug politics fadlan pack your bags and rejoin your juffo in gedo dee malugu rabo f your darandoole rubbish :up:
Shut up multinicking troll
Galnus is irrelevant without marehan
naaya isku xishoow gabadh baa tahaye mareexaar iyo balaayo waxbo ku tari mayso I suspect you are not even female qof sidaan qabiil ku walaatay hadii kale guu.s hawiyeed ayaa ku dejinayo :up:

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 8:39 pm
by Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE
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Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 9:23 pm
by Sagaashan
First he'd have to have a positive legacy to lose one. :lol:
Farmaajo brought a level of decorum and sophistication that would be hard to replicate if he doesn't come back. He brought political stability to a very volatile city and governance system. This resulted in better foreign policy and internal structural changes (military/police/courts) that should bear fruit soon. He also minimized looting from the treasure which resulted in timely payments to civilian and military personnel. This is a great legacy compared to previous presidents. At the end of his tenure, his legacy would even be greater with debt relief, completion of constitutional review, winning of the maritime case, etc.

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 9:38 pm
by Sagaashan
Very simple


1. Marehan has a sub-clan called Reer Diini who assumes to be the largest (mostly because they yell the most)

2. Reer Diini is divided into 3 Bah offspring of the 3 wives of Ugaas Diini...
  • 3. Bah -Xawaadle is the bah Carabeey belongs to and they are divided into 3 clans
    • Reer Ugaas Shermaake (The Ugaasyo, PM Abdiwali Sh Ahmed
      • Completely reer Gedo today, along with Talxe are the largest Marehan group in Baardheere....hardly any left in Galmudug except reer Ali Xaabuun, the personal family of junior Ugaas in Caabudwaaq with the senior Ugaas in Gedo
    • Reer Siyaad (current Governor of Gedo Muxumed, Mayor of Garbahaarey always, Voltage)
      • Almost completely reer Gedo today where they are the principal Marehan group in Garbahaarey district, Voltage's branch were part of the last stragglers left in Galmudug but most have moved to Jubbaland since 1981 after Ethiopia and Abdullahi yusuf/Kulmis drove them out of Qalqalooc, Ulasan, Ceelgaab, Abaarufule, Laba Baar, Baar Magoog in Feerfeer/Shilaabo districts when the huwan captured Balanbale and Goldagob
    • REER WARSAME (CARABEEY)
      • The younger brother is the only bah-Xawaadle left in Galmudug where they may even be the majority of Balanbale today...unfortunately even though reer Warsame may be part of the largest and strongest Bah in Reer Diini NATIONALLY (wait for the other reer Diini groups to resent this statement :mrgreen: ) and certainly the defacto "Reer Diini" force in Gedo, they have all but almost completely left Galmudug....Carabeey and reer Warsame was lucky the first time but this time bah Ogaadeen and reer Dalal will lay a hard claim that can only be challenged by one other Marehan group in Galmudug which is WAGARDHAC

The other two Bah of reer Diini are
  • 1. Bah Ogaadeen which contains reer Dalal (Farmaajo and main VP candidate Cabdiqani sh ali diini, much younger brother of the former commander of army
    • reer Dalal is the most powerful reer Diini and Marehan clan in Caabudwaaq and one of the very few Marehan who have not migrated...VP is favored from them
  • bah-Darandoole is the 3rd and last reer Diini bah and they are split in quarters in Galmudug and Jubbaland...reer Kooshin of Siad Barre is part of this bah and this time reer Nuur of this bah has fielded another favorite, the grandson of the historical Marehan leader and former governorof Dhusamareb for the Italians Xaaji Xaashi Jamac, still reer Dalal has bigger chances

Finally of the two main candidates, along with Ina Sh Ali Diini the other main frontline candidate is the son of the former diplomat GACALIYE (Wagardhac)

As such, no one really expects Carabeey to come back and Farmaajo would be stupid for even interfering in this.

Now maybe Carabeey has cultivated a lot of good graces individually and can come through, and of the main candidates he would be closest to me but even I will tell you his chances are very slim.
Thanks for these nuggets. With this single post, I have learned the intricacies of the notorious Reer Diini sub-clan.

Its also refreshing to know that Farmaajo is not favoring MHA, as reported by one Ali Yaasiin, a close MX affiliate of the president. He reported that Farmaajo endorsed him at the cost of eliminating other contenders.

Though MHA has every right to contend and contest this post, it will look bad on his personal legacy. Whether he likes it or not, he is part and parcel of the previous regime that destroyed Galmudug. He is part of the problem, not the solution.

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:26 am
by Caytame
First he'd have to have a positive legacy to lose one. :lol:
Farmaajo brought a level of decorum and sophistication that would be hard to replicate if he doesn't come back. He brought political stability to a very volatile city and governance system. This resulted in better foreign policy and internal structural changes (military/police/courts) that should bear fruit soon. He also minimized looting from the treasure which resulted in timely payments to civilian and military personnel. This is a great legacy compared to previous presidents. At the end of his tenure, his legacy would even be greater with debt relief, completion of constitutional review, winning of the maritime case, etc.
I stopped reading at stability to a volatile city.

Claiming this as shabab massacre people.

Shameless boon.

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:26 am
by Caytame
First he'd have to have a positive legacy to lose one. :lol:
Farmaajo brought a level of decorum and sophistication that would be hard to replicate if he doesn't come back. He brought political stability to a very volatile city and governance system. This resulted in better foreign policy and internal structural changes (military/police/courts) that should bear fruit soon. He also minimized looting from the treasure which resulted in timely payments to civilian and military personnel. This is a great legacy compared to previous presidents. At the end of his tenure, his legacy would even be greater with debt relief, completion of constitutional review, winning of the maritime case, etc.
I stopped reading at stability to a volatile city.

Claiming this as shabab massacre people.

Shameless boon.

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:17 am
by Sagaashan
POLITICAL STABILITY, as in the absence of conflicts or rampant competition between various political parties. This was achieved with good governance, trust, consultation, and respect between the highest officials in the government. HSM had his 3rd PM during this time in his tenure.

I didn't say STABILITY or peace, as that requires more concerted effort, manpower, resources to tackled a deeply rooted, and at times, pervasive entity with local and international ties.

If you stopped to read, its only because your English is limited :)

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 1:40 pm
by Caytame
^from the way you stress certain words, you must be voltage. :lol:

at least change your style.

doqon.

farmaajo is not coming back, and you've burned bridges with everyone.

we'll see how you survive after next year.

Re: Will this decision harm Farmaajo's legacy

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:20 pm
by Jimbie


I m endorsing Ali ciid the new galmududg VP... :clap: