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  1. Waranle_Warrior;909656 wrote: This is good news but the Somali government has to grab this opportunity make something out of it. i doubt xasan qoslaaye would make opportunity out of anything.
  2. wadani, dhusadu ma fiicna niyoow. investigation is investigation. photo-ops don't mean anything. qoslaaye could not even condemn the massacre of 10s of civilians in buulomareer by French cowards. let us stop the buruhahaha ninyoow, ciyaal ma joogaan meesha. let qoslaye investigate the deaths of buulomareer by the coward French instead of putting up photoups with no substance against AMISOM which is protecting his villa. nancnac iyo nacasnimo loma bahna ninyoow. layrta gadal ka cab niyoow.
  3. here comes mujahid Faroole. the wave is coming. the giant is ready to have coffee. i told you ha sugiwaayina.
  4. Abwaan;909573 wrote: What is the difference between this adminstration and previous ones? The current one don't blindly support AMISOM or any other forces or keep quite about their mistakes. Good job. lool@ my friend abwaan. ninyoow maxakugu dhacay malamahan beenta buunbuninteda waku horaysaye. lol. forget about recent goverment, even Omar Abdirishaad was investigating AMISOM deaths in a time of war back in 2009 compared to qoslaye who was handed peaceful out of transition country with full and functioning constitution. nagadaa ninyoow waxagu wa kadareey. loool. Speaking to Reuters in Kenya, Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Sharmarke denounced the insurgents. “They are firing from Bakara and even mosques. They are using people there as human shields ... We regret what happened. It is never our intention to hurt our own people,” he said. AMISOM’s spokesman in Mogadishu, Major Barigye Ba-hoku, denied on Friday that the AU soldiers had fired any artillery and blamed Thursday’s civilian deaths on rebel bombings. “We did not shell any place ... We are investigating and the Somali government is investigating too,” Ba-hoku told Reuters. http://www.nation.co.ke/News/africa/-/1066/676224/-/135nnrdz/-/index.html
  5. abwaan, you still defeating phantom enemies. loool. saxib i waran ninyoow beryahan damjadiid warkeda keen. here is why qoslaye had nothing to do with this move. it was in the works and you and i know it ninyoow. don't try to make it something it is not. "The Transitional Federal Government (TFG), the temporary administration that preceded President Mohamud’s tenure, managed to unite Mogadishu’s disparate power blocs, thus opening the doors to increased aid, which in turn brought its own benefits." Christian Science Monitor "Today, thanks to the extraordinary partnership between the leaders and people of Somalia with international supporters, Al Shabab has been driven from Mogadishu and every other major city in Somalia," Hillary Clinton "That progress has been building for several years, but it has accelerated in the last half decade, to the point where the US is now even mulling opening an embassy in Mogadishu, the Somali capital." Christian Science Monitor "The people and leaders of Somalia have fought and sacrificed to bring greater stability, security, and peace to their nation.” Hillary Clinton Little of this progress would have been achieved without the significant support of Somalia’s regional neighbors in East Africa, and from the international community, which feared the country becoming a safe haven for terrorists. Christian Science Monitor http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2013/0118/US-recognizes-Somalia-government-after-two-decades-of-anarchy
  6. Homunculus;909510 wrote: I really don't get this president, he is either playing a three dimensional chess board while everyone else is still playing checkers or he is bumbling ***** but things work for him like Mr. Magoo. lool. he is riding the wave and the progress that brought him to power. the meeting with Obama was ready and would come within weeks of somalia moving out of the transition if it was a competent president. he was sleeping trying to stop Jubbaland and flying all these months to accomplish nothing.
  7. Che -Guevara;909512 wrote: I don't demean or pray for Faroole's failure but you on the other hand want Hasan's failure even if it comes at the expense of the nation. Your man lost, move on. take a dose of your own medicine ninyoow. check how many negetive comments you made about Faroole and Puntland/puntlanders on this thread we are commenting now. you are as hapless as it gets ninyoow. your fingers and brain don't work together baan umalaynaya. loool.
  8. Oodweyne;909273 wrote: ^^^ 1- remove this ever lying and incompetent foreign minister of somaliland. 2- Make a clean break with the previous policy of talking to somalia till you have the IC actively joining the talks as a guarantor and as arbitrators. 3- Stop subcontracting your foreign policy to any state such as Djibouti. 4- Rebuild the old diaspora effort in gaining the ears of the power of their adopted states. 5- Establish a strategical resource based alliance with countries that need such thing from you. 6- Bypass the regional organs such as IGAD and AU by basically making a mutually beneficial understanding with individual states on a strictly resource sharing arrangement. hmmm...
  9. Oodweyne;909465 wrote: ^^JB, Of all the people in Somaliland I actually thought you will be the last person to drink the "kool-aid" when it comes to how wonderful the current foreign policy of the current government is. But I guess that back in hargeisa when the heat gets too much one doesn't have much of "choice" as to the sort of drinks one gulps down to quench one's thirst. lool.
  10. maybe your advise should also help the guy who started this topic , check here ... hehe. nin caqli badan ma tihid ninyoow. lol.
  11. oba hiloowlow;909381 wrote: President Hassan sheikh scored several diplomatic victories: 1. Full recognition of his government, the first post 1991 government. 2. Repudiation of the "Dual Track" Bantustani model of engagement - No more pandering to the numerous Bantustans and that the Central government will be the only authority that the US will deal directly with. 3. Development of Bilateral ties between the two governments - No more closet diplomacy and direct ties between the central government and the US government. The paradigm has shifted as indicated by Clinton to a permanent, nation to nation, government to government model. This will exclude the so called custodians: IGAD, AU, AMISOM, Ethiopia, Kenya. The Somali government will make its case directly to the US and propose its own agenda free of Mahiga and his ilk. hahaha. your uncle only meets with Obama and you reached all those conclusions. loool. tell me what qoslaye has done since he came to office other than attend meetings he was called into. Obama meeting with him was AU demand to help the new permanent goverment since the transition has ended. the man even failed to get this meeting accomplished weeks after he was elected as was planned. the US was ready and he was this incompetent for it to take this long for US to meet with first Permenant Somalia President since civil war. loool you are joker ninyoow.
  12. Mintid Farayar;909320 wrote: Che, At least, we're not in denial like some corners... ^^ oh you are not denying anything. lool. your job is to magnify qoslaye for the IR alliance. Puntland is your main concern. loool. let me remind you ninyoow. somalia being recognized by US was in the works for a long time and the first step was for the transition to end. if you disagree, please present any evedence that is contarary to that. loool.
  13. somalia was taken out of the transition and a FULL GOVERMENT was selected and US was waiting for the transition to end. the americans had to recognize this new full goverment or all that effort by previous goveremnt and AU to get out of the tranisition would have been for wasted. qoslaaye was told to go to Washington by american embassy in nairobi few days ago because AU pressure on the US was mounting. everyone in nairobi knows this. the recognition should have been done the first day qoslaaye was selected. they are late few months. qoslaaye has done nothing since he came to power. this guy is still the most incompetent leader we ever had.
  14. Juxa;907185 wrote: long foot is indeed known for their xurel-ceyn women and less than caqli badan men Juxa, jigjiga is run by wiilwaal clan and few other D subclans. the O clan is a tiny minority in jigjiga. i have been to jijgiga and it is not their territory.
  15. seen it before. this is fake video and it was not shot in boosaaso.
  16. hahaha. is this a joke ninyoow? qoslaye's accomplishements are that he is still laughing and collecting flowers.
  17. i support this tahriir revolution.
  18. qoslaaye was elected to lead not to waste time in selfish leisure reading books. if he has so much time when he is not flying, he should volunteer at local refugee camps and distribute meals.
  19. i left nairobi. I am in malaysia now. few of my friends are still in nairobi and i plan to go to finish a small mission. After that i am heading to Mogadishu. Two of my friends are in mogadishu already. nairobi has really changed. everyone i knew, is either talking about leaving now, getting ready to leave in the next few months or is already gone.
  20. thank you Nin-yaaban. i am looking forward to your next great SOL person of the year for 2013. 2012 was a good year for fadhikudirir. to those who votes for me, i thank you. I am in malaysia now but will be back to nairobi which has been going through upheaval lately. fadhikudirir will survive the nairobi fufu attacks. expect new mooge insightful updates from the famous fearless fadhikudirir hole. we have a new fadhikudirir warrior in the team from Laso Dacawo who is close relative of current somali foriegn minister. he was giving us very insightful leaks from her office last few weeks. happy new year to all my SOL fans including Oba and haatu.