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Abwaan;855876 wrote: Nabad-gelyo ayuu keenay bay ku dhihi doonaan. Isagu Ma AMISOM buu isku dubbaridey oo uu biilaa iyagaa dalka xoreeyee? Shariif baaba ciidanka uga dhow aabdiweli markii runta laga hadlo. Wasiirro khatar ah oo la sheego dowladdiisu ma leedahay? Dastuurkaan illaa 2004 baa la qorayey. Raodmapka he has no choice inuusan fulin, that is why ay Faroole iskaga horyimaadaan because amarka ayuu simfiican u qaatay Abdiweli. Inuu nin aan idaacaha ka caytamin yahay waa lagu tilmaami karaa. Horta lacagtii IMG u haysateyna aaway? Miyaa loo cafiyey? Yes, he proved them wrong by referring them to accounting by an American firm the TFG signed contract with in 2011. He's all clear, what about Farmaajo, we have no explanation or even the Shariifs! However, Abdiweli was the one who planned and devised the road map, there's no doubt about it. It was coordinated with money from the UN but it was his brainchild! Somalia rising after two decades of civil war and unrest. It turns out that his sober, technocratic approach to politics was just what the country needed. Under Ali’s “Roadmap for the End of Transition”, representatives from across the country are working to create permanent democratic institutions by 20th August. For the first time, popular legitimacy is the end-goal. Under Ali’s leadership, a draft constitution has been ratified by a council of 825 Somali traditional elders, and will be put to a national referendum, paving the way for democratic elections in the near future. The constitution gives unprecedented control to Somalia’s independently-minded regions – which will even be granted powers over foreign policy – and guarantees that women will make up at least 30 per cent of parliamentarians, as well as constitutionally enshrining their right to an abortion when the mother’s health is in danger. http://english.alarabiya.net/views/2012/08/08/231008.html
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Yunis;855861 wrote: AUN - those 3 individuals who lost their lives. Faroole boyz, your hostility towards him stems from a year or so ago with Faroole's infamous carte blanche offense on Farmaajo. but, Su'aal - Tolku ma'kala haro miyaa? Am I missing something here, is the election being held on SOL Forum? - Do you guys seriously think these nauseating Abdi-wali posts about him being the greatest, highest; most educated...etc will add an ounce to his chances. Stop being hostile about our post, no one blames Farmaajo for the deaths at his rallies.
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gooni;855854 wrote: Sawirada iyo cilmigiisa inta iska daysid noo sheeg wax qabadkiisii intuu xilka hayay guushiisi ugu fiicnayd ma dastuur ku meel gaara ayuu dawlad rasmi ah ku dhisayaa? New Article From Al-Arabiya What can explain this? While the recent presence of African Union troops has provided greater security, allowing the entrepreneurial spirit of the Somali people to flourish, less recognition has been given to Somalia’s own leadership. In particular, Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government, has played a central role in Somalia’s revival. http://english.alarabiya.net/views/2012/08/08/231008.html
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Very good PR ploy, I won't have it, where is the money Lebowski!
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Mooge you are becoming Dr_Osman without pictures
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Ok if you say so, I am afraid I will get depressed like the oil well news but it's too late to stop, the fever has begun!
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Lol, Mooge, Abwaan is realising who is winning as I told him a loooooong time ago, I will look for the post later when I predicted Abdiweli's win
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Hands DOWN the most qualified in the race, it's not even a competition! :cool:
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Teaching and Academic Experience 08/20/2003-Present Niagara University, Department of Commerce, Lewiston, NY Associate Professor of Economics • Taught Advanced Quantitative Methods: The course stresses practical applications of statistics to business. Topics covered include factor analysis, nonparametric statistics, chi square, multiple regression, time series analysis, and statistical process control. Each student is required to complete a project using statistics in solving a realistic business problem. • Taught Managerial Economics: This course is a combined Microeconomics and Macroeconomic analysis. The microeconomic component of the course examines decision making by the individual economic unit, addressing such topics as: demand and supply, price and output determination, cost behavior, profit maximization, and competition. The macroeconomic component examines models to explain: national output, inflation, and unemployment; and how fiscal and monetary policies stabilize the economy. • Taught Money and Banking: This course covers the functioning of the money and banking system and its relationship with the rest of the economy. The course considers the nature of money, the markets that allocate money to a variety of uses, the institutions that create and 5control the money stock, the flow of money and how it is related to employment levels, GDP, inflation and interest rates, and international financial matters. Much attention is paid to problems and issues requiring the attention of policymakers. Special attention is given to the role of the Federal Reserve System as it affects the economy through the monetary policy. • Taught Intermediate Microeconomics: This course covers intermediate level microeconomics theory relevant to business decision-making. The course is intended to give students an understanding of the economic environment within which businesses operate and to help you to learn to use economics to analyze the reasons for business decision-making and how economic decisions are generally made. • Taught Economic Growth and Development: This course introduce students to the study of the process of modern economic development. In doing so, it examines how standard micro-and macro-economic theories apply in the presence of the market failures and weak formal institutions that characterize developing countries. In the course of defining what development is, economists and social scientists use terms like poverty, inequality, illiteracy, quality of life, etc. Economic theory provides the fundamentals, a skeleton that can best serve as the framework for discussions about economic development. At the completion of this course, students will have a better understanding of what is meant by “development.” Students will also be familiar with several theories of development, and what implications they have for this important part of the world. Finally, this course will not focus on any country or region in particular, but will present the experiences of a number of countries to illustrate major points. • Taught Global Economics: This course examines the interdependence of economies to explain macroeconomic developments in a global context. Models are developed to explain Gross Domestic Product, unemployment, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, and how economic policy at the national level is impacted by economic policy and economic conditions abroad. This course examines capital markets, foreign exchange markets, and labor markets in both a national and international context. Case studies and current economic developments are examined in a global perspective. 6/99-8/99 Harvard University Cambridge, MA Teaching Fellow, Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) • Assisted the core faculty in teaching the summer executive program on environmental economics and policy analysis (EEPA). My assignment was to teach and assist with the research projects of students taking the methods track (which is heavy in economic theory and quantitative methods). • Prepared course material for class presentation. • Held after class review sessions and if necessary one-on-one tutoring. • Graded problem sets, homework assignments and final course papers. 9/98-6/99 Harvard University Cambridge, MA Teaching fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government • Assisted the core faculty in teaching a graduate level course: markets and market failures. The course was microeconomics applied to policy issues. It applied microeconomic reasoning to public issues, policies, and programs. It considered economic incentives and organizations; models of economic behavior, including markets, the absence of markets, and interventions in markets; the price system and how it works; and policy objectives and instruments. • Prepared course material for class discussion. 6• Held after class review sessions and if necessary one-to-one tutoring. • Graded problem sets, homework assignments and term papers
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Awards 2009-2010 Summer Research Grant by the Research Council of Niagara University on “Inequality and Economic Growth.” 2007-2008 Summer Research Grant by the Research Council of Niagara University on “Corruption, Economic Growth, and Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis.” 2006-2007 Summer Research Grant by the Research Council of Niagara University on “Foreign Aid, Poverty and Growth.” 2005-2006 Summer Research Grant by the Research Council of Niagara University on “How Robust is the Effect of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth.” 2004-2005 Summer Research Grant by the Research Council of Niagara University on “An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Foreign Aid: A Panel Approach.” The 2005-2006 Excellence in Research Award, College of Business Administration, Niagara University, May 2006. The 2003-2004 Excellence in Research Award, College of Business Administration, Niagara University, May 2004. The 2001 Best Article Award, Atlantic Economic Journal, October 2002. The Best Paper Award, European Applied Business Research Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 2004.
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Honors 1998-1999 Joel Leff Fellowship of Political Economy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1996-1998 Bradley Fellowship, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University 1995-1996 Bradley Fellowship, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University 1994-1995 Bradley Fellowship, Department of Economics, George Mason University
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Summary of Qualifications Extensive experience in teaching, research, statistics, growth and development, international political economy, international economics, Money and Banking, applied macroeconomics, applied microeconomics, monetary theory and policy, public choice and public finance. Education Ph.D. in Economics, January 2000, George Mason University Fairfax, VA Concentration: Applied microeconomics, applied macroeconomics, public finance, public choice, and monetary theory. MA in Public Administration, June 1999, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Cambridge, MA Concentration: Project appraisal and management, environmental economics, taxation and public finance. Certificate in Taxation, June 1999, International Tax Program, Harvard University Law School Cambridge, MA Concentration: Transfer pricing, comparative income taxation, comparative tax administration, valueadded tax, tax design and tax administration, tax analysis and revenue forecasting. MA in Economics, 1988, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Concentration: Economic development and international trade. BA in Economics (highest honors), 1984, Somali National University Mogadishu, Somalia
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He's the man for the job. PM Abdiweli Mohamed's CV from Niagara University Website http://www.niagara.edu/assets/Uploads/Ali-vita-Oct-2010.pdf Permanent Address Abdiweli M. Ali, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics P. O Box 403 Niagara University, NY 14109 (716)-286-8179 (W) amali@niagara.edu
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Madaxweynaha iyo Xukuumadii Cumar Cabdirashiid. 16 May, 2010 Madaxweyne Sh. Shiriif wuxuu ku dhawaaqay inuu kala diray Xukuumadii Raysal Wasaare Cumar Cabdirashiid Cali talabadaas oo si weyn uu uga horyimi Raysal wasaaruhu isagoo ku dooday in aan Madaxweynuhu xaq u lahayn inuu xilka ka qaado dhego adaygaas oo dhaxal siiyey Madaxweyne Shiriif inuu dib uga laabto go’aankiisaa 20, May kadib markii uu la tashaday khuburo dhinaca sharciga ah sida lagu sheegay warsaxaafadeed Madaxweynuhu kaga laabtay go’aankaas. Madaxweyne Shiriif ma kala diri karaa Xukuumada Gaas. Sida uu dhigayo Axdiga Ku meel gaarka ah Madaxweynuhu uma laha awood inuu xilka ka qaado Raysal Wasaaraha ama uu kala diro Xukuumadiisa wadada keliya ee loo mari karo in xilka qaadis lagu sameeyo Raysal Wasaraaha waa aqalka Baarlamaanka ama in 2/3 Xubnaha Golaha Wasiiradu is casilaan, marka ay Xukuumadu noqoto mid gudan weyda waajibaadkeeda shaqo xubno ka mid ah Mudanayaasha Baarlamaanku waxay mooshin faahfaahsan qeexayana eedaymaha ka dhanka ah u gudbinayaan Gudoomiyaha Baarlamaanka. Gudoomiyaha Baarlamaanku marka uu helo Mooshinkaas wuxuu qoraal u qorayaa Xukuumada si ay u hortimaado Baarlamaanka isagana difaacdo eedaha loo haysto markaas kadib waxaa Xukuumadda loo qaadayaa codka Kalsoonida hadii ay isku racaan 2/3 ama 67% xubnaha Baarlamaanku in Xukuumadu ka soo bixi weyday shaqadeedii ayna ku guuldaraysato inay ka hesho codka Kalsoonida sidaa ayey ku dhacaysaa Madaxweynuhuna wuxuu xaq u leeyahay inuu soo Magcaabo Raysal Wasaare cusub kaas oo hadii uu helo Kalsoonida Baarlamaanka sidaa ku so dhisaya Xukuumad cusub . Heshiiskii Kampala. Heshiiskii Kampala ay ku wada gaareen Madaxweyne Sh. Shiriif & Gudoomiyaha Baarlamaanka Shiriif Xasan wuxuu dhigayey mudada 1 sano ee loogu daray Dowladda in aan wax mooshin ah laga keeni karin sadexda Masuul ee u saraysa Dalka Madaxweynaha, Gudoomiyaha Baarlamaanka & Raysal Wasaaraha . Axdiga Ku meel gaarka ah & Heshiiskii Kampala labaduba waxay ka hor imanayaan isku dayga Madaxweynuhu ku doonayo inuu ku kala diro Xukuumadda hadii uu jir isku daygaasi waxaa iyana aan suurtagal ka dhigi karin isku dayga Madaxweynaha mudada kooban ee ka hartay mandate kiisa, Marxalada kala guurka & Baarlamaankii oo ah mid aan shaqaynayn. Shiine Culay Horseed Media
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Bit simplistic but overall indeed you are right, it's a very similar case, where is Gacmadheere anyway he had some potential.. Why doesn't he just sit it out like the legend did and just let the forces that are be! We will wait for Sharif Sakiin's move, that's where the power is today.
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Thanks for the charts Blackflash. You are right it is diversity. I think we will stride in fishing, agriculture products and natural resources which eventually should pave way for a manufacturing economy of sorts. Given our strategic locations, our ports can become transits too. Turkey is a role model here, and so is a region like Iraqi Kurdistan which is trying to diversify at the moment, and 5 years ago they only had 1 billion barrels of oil, now 45.
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Apophis;855577 wrote: Interesting claims. What's your sources? I'm interested to know more. His sources are based on horse manure. Look at this thread, it has many sources, also look at Chimera's rebuttal. http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/60060
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Mooge;855633 wrote: galkacyo supports abdiweli. subburban districts like baraxley also support abdiweli. qabydiid is fine with abdiweli. See, they don't realise the brotherly nature between Galmudug and Puntland.
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I mean southern people, like I am central people, I wish this man good luck.
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oba hiloowlow;855597 wrote: ^^ really that explains a lot laakin why choose AY over this man i dont get that walahi. The irony, it was your kind that chose him. We simply do not know enough of this man and his capabilities whereas Abdullahi Yusuf's history was written in ink from 1950.
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Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;855459 wrote: Salaamu caleykum yaa Ramadaan Sheekh. What happened to your 'wadaadnimo' for the soonka? Couldn't last past a few days miyaa? I hope soonkaaga itself wasn't like that, too. Well, I can't become a munaafiq, so I have to stay true to myself, I like politics however I don't take things too far now!
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Go make another case against oil exploration or something, horumar kulahaa, you are number 1 against development. --->
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He's one of the worst journalist around, and for him to have been in such a position was bad. No wonder Maaddeey is deep in this thread, it's his uncle! He was a clanist unprofessional journalist who only liked Indhacade and Aweys' kind, good riddance I say, also lets pray he fails for the sake of the nation man, the nation!
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Eedo, I have done no wrong blease ii cafi, you said he has no business following but it's twitter... that's the whole point. Maybe he went a bit overboard posting it here though.