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Prime Minister touched by Caabudwaaq school children conveying their needs in English and Arabic

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Gabbal   

On a visit to Shire Jama Ahmed Primary School in Caabudwaaq, Galgaduud students conveyed their needs and in fact the needs of all school children in the Somali Federal Republic. The Prime Minister, who came with his entourage and bearing gifts of school supplies, was humbled and touched by the articulation of the responsibility on him and the government he represents. He promised to work on the needs they verbalized.

 

It is alo important to note the man the school is named after, Shire Jama Ahmed, is the man credited with standardizing the current orthography of the Somali language and himself a son of Caabudwaaq.

 

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NGONGE   

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The guy on the left of the PM (the one with the shades), who is he? He seems to be in every government picture no matter who the PM is!!!!!!!!

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Dabrow   

Apophis;924810 wrote:
He represents the indhacaade union not the Somali people and certainly not the -block.

In your twisted fantasy he might do but not in reality.:D Besides its not his job to represent a certain clan but the whole of Somali people.

 

Ngonge..I think thats the defence minister.

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NGONGE   

^^ He must be really good at what he does (or he has good connections). The man IS Mr Somalia! :D

 

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NGONGE   

Dabrow;924814 wrote:
He was doing a good job. They decided to bring him back. Nothing strange:D

What do you mean "bring him back"? It doesn't look like he ever left (and what's with the sinister way he's found standing behind every PM since the fat sleepy one?). :D

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Dabrow   

Apophis;924815 wrote:
Hurdaye is representing the interests of a very short branch and a much larger one of a different tree. Jaale Siyad is surely turning in his grave at this level of laciifnimo.

H.E Shirdoon is representing Somali people, if you cant accept this fact then you can countine to believe your own fantasy for all I care.

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The Zack   

NGONGE, the man's name is Fighi. He was first picked by Farmaajo as the defence minister. He was gone when Farmaajo was fired. He just came back as the new defense minister when Shirdoon was appointed. He wasnt part of abdirashid nor gaas admin. That piccture with Gaas is when they were both working for Farmaajo. He is decent guy, i know him from Virginia.

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Dabrow   

NGONGE;924816 wrote:
What do you mean "bring him back"? It doesn't look like he ever left (and what's with the sinister way he's found standing behind every PM since the fat sleepy one?).
:D

:D Good questions

 

Seems like The_Zack brought clarity to the issue here.

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The Zack   

NGONGE;924820 wrote:
^^ My mind must be playing tricks on me then. But the fellow loves a photo op, doesn't he?
:D

:D yea he does. Who wouldn't want his pics taken while he is the defence minister.

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Ngonge - apart from doing good job - gabow is the epitome of your theory that C is E and besides he is no threat to any of the 4 major Cs :D

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