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Khayre is no different than Farmajo

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Khayre is no different than Farmajo

Postby MrSinister » Tue May 10, 2022 1:46 pm

How can anyone be against farmajo and support khayre? Khayre has the same dictatorship tendency as farmajo but worse as he’s much more corrupt.


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Re: Khayre is no different than Farmajo

Postby paperino » Wed May 11, 2022 4:55 am

Ever since Waare lost (thanks to N&N) his monopoly & profiteering from humanitarian/donor aid in Somalia, he hasn't been the same. Many of his relatives/clansmen were dependent on him, and they feel like their cozy life & long term plans for the future were abruptly/unjustly disrupted. Waare is unwilling to move on and adapt, hoping his loud anti-N&N struggle would bring him back his former position.

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Re: Khayre is no different than Farmajo

Postby MrSinister » Wed May 11, 2022 8:34 am

Ever since Waare lost (thanks to N&N) his monopoly & profiteering from humanitarian/donor aid in Somalia, he hasn't been the same. Many of his relatives/clansmen were dependent on him, and they feel like their cozy life & long term plans for the future were abruptly/unjustly disrupted. Waare is unwilling to move on and adapt, hoping his loud anti-N&N struggle would bring him back his former position.
What does this have to do with his point? He is actually going after so called mucarad who are against farmajo but support khaire for clan reasons. Every negative thing farmajo has done, mr 7 minutes was just as culpable if not more. This is the reason why he was removed in record time as prime minister because he has no support outside his inner circle. Farmajo is actually slightly better than him because farmajo is not as corrupt. Khaire has a history of shady dealings and will sell Somalia resources to foreigners without hesitation.

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Re: Khayre is no different than Farmajo

Postby paperino » Wed May 11, 2022 9:52 am

What does this have to do with his point? He is actually going after so called mucarad who are against farmajo but support khaire for clan reasons. Every negative thing farmajo has done, mr 7 minutes was just as culpable if not more. This is the reason why he was removed in record time as prime minister because he has no support outside his inner circle. Farmajo is actually slightly better than him because farmajo is not as corrupt. Khaire has a history of shady dealings and will sell Somalia resources to foreigners without hesitation.
He was singing a different tune yesterday, and would sing a different one tomorrow. Essentially, Mr. Waare like some politicians who act as a disgruntled former employee one day and a merry one if rehired another day, isn't a man with firm principles.


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