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luuq bridge

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luuq bridge

Postby Nomand » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:00 pm

this is the luuq bridge that will be rebuild




this is one of the projects Gedo mayors discussed with the government.

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby Nomand » Wed Jan 22, 2020 3:39 pm

i have noticed since the meeting with the government in mogadishu, gedo leaders have stepped up there online presence

https://twitter.com/LuuqDC/media

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby Voltage » Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:26 pm

It's not just that, but it's the unity. They all move as one like every DC is also the DC of the other districts.

Political division is a cancer.

They need to f-king milk this government until

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby barbarossa » Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:46 am

Inchallah, soon all roads in Somalia will lead to Luuq, the cradle of Skinny civilization.

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby Nomand » Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:11 am

Inchallah, soon all roads in Somalia will lead to Luuq, the cradle of Skinny civilization.
inshallah

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby Nomand » Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:42 am

i have come to the realisation that farmaajo has done more for the beesha then anyone else in the last 20 years. i have criticized farmaajo in the past and have supported him also but what he is doing now with the Gedo mayors is a new direction. i was listening to one of the Gedo mayors and he said "ahmed madoobe has replaced me twice as the mayor" i then asked myself why?

and the answer is simple a united Gedo will lead jubbaland, a united gedo is a thread to kenya and kab iyo lax. There is also another aspect and that is the MX way of thinking which is based on supporting the government of the day, ulusow knew that and that is why he supported hiiraale over madoobe. but i think the tactic was wrong, instead of attacking kismaayo we should have focused on liberating gedo then middle jubba and squeezed madoobe that way, which is the new tactic.

What needs to happen now is consistency, keep the same mayors and work towards a united front. rebuff any attempt on madoobes part of trying the replace the mayors. the next 1 year will be very interesting the government will need to make the governor of Gedo the most powerful man in Gedo/jubbaland (previously the most powerful man was janaan and he was a madoobe supporter).

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Thu Jan 23, 2020 1:30 pm

i have come to the realisation that farmaajo has done more for the beesha then anyone else in the last 20 years. i have criticized farmaajo in the past and have supported him also but what he is doing now with the Gedo mayors is a new direction. i was listening to one of the Gedo mayors and he said "ahmed madoobe has replaced me twice as the mayor" i then asked myself why?

and the answer is simple a united Gedo will lead jubbaland, a united gedo is a thread to kenya and kab iyo lax. There is also another aspect and that is the MX way of thinking which is based on supporting the government of the day, ulusow knew that and that is why he supported hiiraale over madoobe. but i think the tactic was wrong, instead of attacking kismaayo we should have focused on liberating gedo then middle jubba and squeezed madoobe that way, which is the new tactic.

What needs to happen now is consistency, keep the same mayors and work towards a united front. rebuff any attempt on madoobes part of trying the replace the mayors. the next 1 year will be very interesting the government will need to make the governor of Gedo the most powerful man in Gedo/jubbaland (previously the most powerful man was janaan and he was a madoobe supporter).
Ahmed Madobe lost the moment he lost Janan and the support of Reer Ahmed & Reer Hassan. It's only a matter of time when we march on Kismaayo

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby Nomand » Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:32 pm

i have come to the realisation that farmaajo has done more for the beesha then anyone else in the last 20 years. i have criticized farmaajo in the past and have supported him also but what he is doing now with the Gedo mayors is a new direction. i was listening to one of the Gedo mayors and he said "ahmed madoobe has replaced me twice as the mayor" i then asked myself why?

and the answer is simple a united Gedo will lead jubbaland, a united gedo is a thread to kenya and kab iyo lax. There is also another aspect and that is the MX way of thinking which is based on supporting the government of the day, ulusow knew that and that is why he supported hiiraale over madoobe. but i think the tactic was wrong, instead of attacking kismaayo we should have focused on liberating gedo then middle jubba and squeezed madoobe that way, which is the new tactic.

What needs to happen now is consistency, keep the same mayors and work towards a united front. rebuff any attempt on madoobes part of trying the replace the mayors. the next 1 year will be very interesting the government will need to make the governor of Gedo the most powerful man in Gedo/jubbaland (previously the most powerful man was janaan and he was a madoobe supporter).
Ahmed Madobe lost the moment he lost Janan and the support of Reer Ahmed & Reer Hassan. It's only a matter of time when we march on Kismaayo
inna adeer, money talks i read somewhere that barre hiiraale when he controlled kismaayo had a standing army of 1500 and that was because of the kismaayo port.

janaan and his ilk where getting paid by madoobe, but today madoobe finds himself short in cash.

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Sat Jan 25, 2020 2:18 am

i have come to the realisation that farmaajo has done more for the beesha then anyone else in the last 20 years. i have criticized farmaajo in the past and have supported him also but what he is doing now with the Gedo mayors is a new direction. i was listening to one of the Gedo mayors and he said "ahmed madoobe has replaced me twice as the mayor" i then asked myself why?

and the answer is simple a united Gedo will lead jubbaland, a united gedo is a thread to kenya and kab iyo lax. There is also another aspect and that is the MX way of thinking which is based on supporting the government of the day, ulusow knew that and that is why he supported hiiraale over madoobe. but i think the tactic was wrong, instead of attacking kismaayo we should have focused on liberating gedo then middle jubba and squeezed madoobe that way, which is the new tactic.

What needs to happen now is consistency, keep the same mayors and work towards a united front. rebuff any attempt on madoobes part of trying the replace the mayors. the next 1 year will be very interesting the government will need to make the governor of Gedo the most powerful man in Gedo/jubbaland (previously the most powerful man was janaan and he was a madoobe supporter).
Ahmed Madobe lost the moment he lost Janan and the support of Reer Ahmed & Reer Hassan. It's only a matter of time when we march on Kismaayo
inna adeer, money talks i read somewhere that barre hiiraale when he controlled kismaayo had a standing army of 1500 and that was because of the kismaayo port.

janaan and his ilk where getting paid by madoobe, but today madoobe finds himself short in cash.
We'll see. Only time will tell broski

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Re: luuq bridge

Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Sat Jan 25, 2020 2:22 am

It's not just that, but it's the unity. They all move as one like every DC is also the DC of the other districts.

Political division is a cancer.

They need to f-king milk this government until


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