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Blessing in disguise

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:57 am

This whole port fiasco/qadaadweyn has brought Isaaq together and many people I know with Somaliweyn sympathies have come to the light. It has shown them who their real enemy is. It has also put us past the election controversy. Walaweyns forever shooting themselves in the foot. :lol:

Ka naxa oo nafta waa :sland: :clap:

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Re: Blessing in disguise

Postby original dervish » Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:14 am

Will this never end? :snoop:

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Re: Blessing in disguise

Postby Sauron » Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:20 pm

The whole situation is laughable walahi.

Faqash stay losing. nothing but a W for Somaliland.

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Re: Blessing in disguise

Postby xisaabiye1 » Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:11 pm

Def a blessing. Even the western faqash and wanlos(hablo iyo rag) are going bonkers all over social media. Disgusting people wallahi

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Re: Blessing in disguise

Postby ramzy2277 » Tue Mar 13, 2018 5:50 pm

we need a stronger foriegn minister to show the whole world that mogdisho government has failed in peacekeeping and bringing development to this area.

we have to play our card well, the whole world knows somalia is a failed state and they give mogdisho mandate only to keep the status quo and not destablize the stable areas.

what they are doing is totally the opposite, al shabab is governs most of the south, no federal states in line with mogdisho mayor, they stirring troubles inside somaliland and provoking khatumo to raise arms.

time to step up the game and put the pressure on them, they have ton of issues they couldnt deliver,we need to stick our fingers in their internal politics.

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Re: Blessing in disguise

Postby SuldaanOfSanaag » Wed Mar 14, 2018 6:14 pm

This whole port fiasco/qadaadweyn has brought Isaaq together and many people I know with Somaliweyn sympathies have come to the light. It has shown them who their real enemy is. It has also put us past the election controversy. Walaweyns forever shooting themselves in the foot. :lol:

Ka naxa oo nafta waa :sland: :clap:
yes you are right. the only reason they are against is xisadnimo in my eyes. playing that wadani and somaliweyn card is child play.

Reer somaliland are too wise to get fooled. we shall progress to betters inshallah if allah wills


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