Dahireeto

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  1. Farmaajo's deceased uncle took the previous loan and used it to enrich his clan. Farmaajo is playing the same cards. loool
  2. Probably no much in terms of services, but he brought peace to the area at least. Everything starts with peace. Nabad iyo Nolol would have brought more chaos if they succeeded.
  3. Madoobe showed that if you have determination, you can take the battle to Nabad iyo Nolol. Poor Galmudug and South West citizens are being disenfranchised by Nabad & Nolol bandits because these two states never had strong leadership.
  4. Madaxweynaha dowlad goboleedka Jubaland Axmed Maxamed Islaam ayaa goor dhoweyd magaalada Kismaayo ka daah-furay Shir ku saabsan Hannaanka Maaliyadda Soomaaliya iyo Arrimaha Deyn-Cafinta dalka. W
  5. Ethiopia lanched its own satellite. Good for them.
  6. Biixi is running out of time. He thinks he is from the largest clan in Somaliland (Gabiley), and is free to do whatever he wants. If numbers mean anything, India would be a superpower.
  7. Is @Oodweynealso deported? Haven't heard much from the dude lately. The British don't care if you claim to be from a former British colony. Boris will still deport you to the desert you came from.
  8. I don't follow this story and what Abdishakur said. Can someone tell us?
  9. I respect the traditions of our beloved Prophet (SCWS) and I think Tallaabo also does, but in these tough times where extremists are slaughtering our people based on wrong interpretation of Hadith (90% of extremists use hadith as basis of their terrorism), I don't blame Tallaabo for using the Quran as the ultimate guide.
  10. I wish Farmaajo had a plan to attract this money and take advantage. I am sure he is sleeping.
  11. Djibouti needs to use Turkey to build infrastructure. Djibouti should ask Turkey rebuild some of the downtown buildings to help Djibouti's tourism image.
  12. Xaaji Yaasiin doesn't lie. He is an elitist without a doubt. Ask him and he will tell you he is. loooooool.
  13. I am surprised they came back and not run to Europe as refugees if they were trained in Turkey.
  14. What is wrong with this in the first place? They look modest. Bashir was abusing his power.
  15. Women were at the forefront of these protests — and they didn’t stop pushing for change once Bashir resigned and the military followed by a transitional government took over. After 30 years of Bashir’s repressively conservative rule based on an extreme interpretation of Islam, Sudanese women have more grievances than days in the year to demonstrate. On Thursday, the transitional government took a significant step in addressing Sudan’s troubled past by repealing a public order law that had granted police far-reaching powers to arrest people for a litany of infractions, including women who were found dancing, wearing trousers, vending on the streets or mixing with men who weren’t their relatives. Punishments included flogging, fines and, in rare cases, stoning and execution, according to the BBC. Sudan repeals public order law that let police flog women for wearing pants WWW.MSN.COM It's the latest political reform after the months of protests — led by women — that brought down decades of dictatorship.
  16. Is that how you spell "Northern"? haha. That map is a joke put together by idiots.
  17. Turkey is slowly using its soft diplomacy to stay under the radar and win the hearts of the people.
  18. Officials from Turkey and Djibouti attend the opening ceremony of the mosque, Djibouti, Nov. 29, 2019. Abdülhamid II Mosque, Djibouti's largest mosque, opened on Friday at a ceremony four years after a Turkish foundation launched its construction. Turkish Parliamentary Speaker Mustafa Şentop and Djibouti Prime Minister Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed were among the dignitaries attending the opening ceremony. The mosque, which can host up to 6,000 worshipers, was built by the Turkish Diyanet Foundation (TDV), which is affiliated with Turkey's Presidency of Religious Affairs (DİB). DİB President Ali Erbaş led the Friday prayer at the mosque. Speaking at the ceremony, Şentop said Turkey and Djibouti, as members of the international Muslim community, were "standing up" again and reviving their relations based on their "fraternity." Şentop said the mosque idea was conceived by the Turkish and Djibouti presidents and was a concrete sign of bilateral relations. Moumin Hassan Barreh, Djibouti's minister of Muslim affairs, culture and waqf assets, said at the ceremony that the mosque was a gift from Turkey to the people of Djibouti and extended his thanks to the Republic of Turkey.
  19. Best picture of Mogadishu I have ever seen is this one.
  20. I think the two were executed by Biixi's boys because Biixi's boys wanted to stir trouble.
  21. lol@waraabe afsoomaali. Puntland doesn't have an issue of goverment officials stealing poor people's land. That is not even a concern.