Mr Oodweyne regarding the elections
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djibsomali, JB is another legend aswell, emperior well said.
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Siciid what about our good friend cowke
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who is cowke i think you mean cusmano? cowke at times is actually on point with his long paragraphs laakinse sometimes wu isku dheex-yaca like the day he said "SNM fired shots on galckayo airport in SOL". 
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that day he made me really laugh Cowke is a really funny guy , wuxu yidhi if that Damn SNM clan is behind it they will paySiciid85 wrote:who is cowke i think you mean cusmano? cowke at times is actually on point with his long paragraphs laakinse sometimes wu isku dheex-yaca like the day he said "SNM fired shots on galckayo airport".
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Oodweyne made me understand S/L politics 
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Granpakhaliif, what about this one do you like it? another piece of work regarding how your uncle was defeated. 
Mr Oodweyne on how somaliland was liberated
wonder as to why he --i.e. late Gen. Siad Barre-- never saw fit to stand on his ground in his "Villa Somalia" and fight like man, and perhaps if it comes to it, meet his end that way of fighting for his honour and that of the survival of his regime, alas if nothing else, so that least of all "History" with capital "H" may have something decent to say about manner of his passing to the annals of it's recorded chapters, instead of dying as a refugee on the run and singulary defeated has-been of fugitive kind in seach of a place to hide till the rest of his days, I wonder seriously as to what honour did he thought that manner of behaviour of his was worthed before the "Verdict of History"......
For surely, on the whole, history by-and-large will not have much of a good thing to say about him in his heyday at the presidency of the former Somali Republic;... So consequently, to stand and fight in his ground would be, in my opinion, the decent honour to which the "Seat of National Presidency" of the former Somali republic that he had occupied in so long of a time, had owed him to behave for the sake of the record of posterity, not unlike the dishonourable manner he ran away from those who were pursuing him in that crucial moment which was a turning point of the history of the former Somali Republic....
I wonder in a way also, what commonality do you think that late Gen. Siad barre shares with that of the recently deposed Saddam Hussein of Iraq, I am sure for certain, that books could of be written about these two vaingloriously-concieted chaps, particular the shamefully and cowardly way they have chosen to conduct themselves before the eyes of their citizens, as well as the manner they "Elected" to behaved when that most "Fateful Hour" of All hours of destiny had strike for them to finally reveal, for the wider-world to take account of it's existence, namely that of their "Inner Metal" and of their resolutely "Manly Conviction", if they had any of it at all to begin with,....
What a sight to behold before the verdict of history,....what manner in the fullness of judgement to end the last paragraph of one's existence!!,...what a truly a sad manner to enter the record books for one's passing of his time,.....
Secondly, I was in London those day, actually I was in Oxford University writing my last chapters of my PhD theses, when a friend of mine who was a high ranking SNM officer within the war planning department, phone me at my then rented student flat in Oxford town here in England, early in one evening out-of-the-blue, in the middle of November in 1990 from Jigjiga City of Ethiopia, were he was staying for couple of days for official military business, and told me that the SNM's Cental Committee and the military High-Command of that organisation in conjunction with the USC forces in the South of Somalia, had made collectively a "Fateful Decision", and consequently the final push to liberate the country is on, both simultanouesly in pincer-movements for the north as well as for the south of the country; I was exceptionally elated, I could not sleep all that night and then in the early hours of the following morning I call a friend of mine who was a real "Berberaawi" --i.e. meaning he was from Berberra City--, who was studying in Edinburgh University in Scotland here in UK, and was also in his last days of writing his PhD theses in Developmental Economics, and I told him the good news that I heard from the SNM high-echelon as was conveyed to me by that war-planning officer of the SNM in Ethiopia, and at that minute there and then, we made plan to bare witness to history in the making, so consequently we decided to drop everything else that we were doing respectively here in UK, and head home to the war at the front as soon as practically possible, in the hope that consequently we shall have the sole privilege of one day being in a position to regale to our grandchildren, the story of how somaliland was liberated from Gen. Siad Barre's fascistic occupying forces, according to our first hand experience that we can attest to as a eye-witnesses to that monumantal event of history.
The following day I went to see my academic tutor in Oxford who was also my then supervisor to whom I was writing my theses under his guidance, and I told him that I needed three months of "Sabbatical Leave of Absence" from the work I was doing, in-order to go to my home country for urgent matter, although he was reluctant to let me go, least of all I was helping him to teach the undergraduate students of the department, but I was adamant that I needed to go, then at length he relented and said OK., so he decided to give me three(3) months, but no more, because I was on a highly-value scholarship paid by the university itself under the post-graduate scheme of financial assistance to which the university's bursary fund offers to students on merits alone, so you could imagine he did not like the idea that one of his student deciding to take three(3) months holiday from the university as well as the work he was suppose to be doing, while the scholarship funding was still been paid into his student bank account, nor would he have sufficient explanation which is convincing, if he were to ask by the department's official as to the whereabout of that particular student of his, that the university was paying handsomely for his PhD studies at the university, but he was good friend of mine nevertheless, and so he decided to cover for me while I was away, and not to mentioned to no one, least of all to the then department's head and the other faculty's official busy-bodies, who might not presumably like the idea at all to begin with,...
Anyway, subsequently the following day which was 17th November 1990, my friend arrived from Edinburgh in Scotland, and we met in London, then we proceed to pay all manner of electronic and electrical things, such as heavy rugged cameras, video-camera, industrial batteries, wires, easy-to-carry transformers, electrical connectors and all the other paraphernalia and equipments that we thought we might needed it, in-order to record the grand national history that was in the making in the then northen Somalia, --i.e. present day Somaliland Republic--; subsequently the following day we took a direct flight from Heathrow Airport in London, all the way to Addis-ababa in Ethiopia; there within that morning that we arrived in that city, we rented a good-conditioned Land-Rover for the long journey to the Eastern Ethiopia, particularly western side of Togdheer front(from Gaashaamo City to Oodweyne City to Buroa City).
Thirdly, however, before we left for the front we met a very colourful fellow from the City of "Gebiley" who was an "Ex-academic from Cambridge University" in England, who decided some time ago to leave England and his cushy academic life of professorship at Cambridge University, and so joint the "Mujaahidiin" of the SNM forces for the liberation of his mother country, unfortunately he was wounded in the early days of the war, and he was in the hospital in Addis-ababa when we arrived in Ethiopia, I knew him back in England when he was teaching at Cambridge, also I was told before I left England about his medical condition and I made a promises to several other friends and as well as other professional acquaintances of mine, who were what was then used to be known as "Northerners" who were here in England, to see him before I embark on my journey to the war-front from Addis-ababa.
So we decided to go see that good academic friend of mine at hospital in Addis-ababa where he was recuperating from his serious wound, by the time we arrive at his bedside in the hospital around lunchtime of that same day that we had arrived in that city, and met him and told him the situation for the final push at the front as well as our current plan of a journey of going to the front of the war, he immediate get up from the bed of the hospital and said to us that he is going with us, we begged him to stay in the hospital and try to get better, but he refused vehemently, so in consequently all three(3) of us decided there and then to drive to the border between the Eastern Ethiopia and the then the "Northern" side of the former Somali Republic in that same afternoon while me and my friend the "Berberaawi" guy from back in Edinburgh of Scotland, take turns to drive the Land-Rover from Addis-ababa to all the way to the eastern ethiopia and the border where the war-front was, in the hope of catching up with SNM forces that was headed to the Togdheer area of the military operation, particularly the front forces so we could record in camera the final decisive incursion to the major cities of the country.
Fourthly, I remember we have met some of the SNM's military High-Command such as Mujaahid Col. Mahamed Kaahin, Mujaahid Col. Ahmed Mire, Mujaahid Col. Xasan Kayd(alah yarxamu), Mujaahid General Cali Xuseen Cabdi(alah yarxamu), who was one of the two supreme chief-of-Command of the SNM forces, and last but not least Mujaahid General Ibrahim Ahmed Ismail, who was commanding the SNM forces for much of the eastern front area, as well as being the other one of the chief-of-command of the SNM forces; we met them at the area around Gaashaamo City in Ethiopia near Togdheer Border, which was the nerve-centre of the operation for the Togdheer/Saaxil area of operation; and then we follow the SNM forces with our Land-Rover through thick and thin from one liberated hamlet to the next conquered Village to the numerous towns that is dotted on the main border all the way to the major cities inside of the country, particularly my home City of Buroa.
We enter that city very late in the afternoon, I remember I was driving behind an Armoured Personal carrier(APC) otherwise known as a "Bee-Bee" in the local military Jargon, which was part of a military column that was one of the SNM's Mechanised division which was heading towards Buroa,...while my other two friends(the Berberaawi guy from Edinburgh in Scotland and the Ex-Professor of Cambridge from the City of Gebiley) who were in the car with me were taken turns to record a film into the video and using the different cameras that we had, in-order to take so many photo shots on the account for the record of posterity,....
Oh, boy!!,.... what a sight to behold, what a day it was,...It has been 10 years since I last saw my home City of Buroa struggling under the suffocating weight of that brutish occupying forces of late Gen. Siad Barre, and here I am in this late in the day of one afternoon driving behind a military armoured carrier and other heavy mechanised columns while my other two friends in the car are filming the last days of Gen. Siad Barre's abusive and despotic power, and the fitting and violent end of his rule in my home country, it was without hyperbole or exaggeration an uplifting moment for one's history and for one to bare witness to as a verdict of destiny that has been made in front of one's eyes.
And finally, to see one's thousand(1000) prayers to heaven which has been answered it finally in conclusively; and so see consequently in full glory, the land of my birth and that of my fore-fathers been liberated by those "Gallant Heroes" of the SNM, of whom it can be said for them, that they were born to own it and to rule it in the first place,...Not the Gen.Siad Barre's occupying forces!!, to whom the SNM's army had mercilessly hunted them and destroyed them in those days of soul-cleansing time of their moment of history,...I wonder who ever said in the first place, that history was a boring subject!!,...
Lastly, but not least, not withstanding the political philosophy of being a Somali-weyn believers that some of you in this delightful SOL site may intently harbour, I hope, that you'll try to read this "Historical Facts" which is according to the Somaliland Perspective, particulary as to how the verdict of history always "Cruelly Determines" the "Victors" from the "Vanquished", and thus as ever why the judgment of history made us the "Somalilanders as the "Winners" of that "Battlefield"; and more importantly how others who were the "Fifth column" kind of chaps and the "obedient Followers of Late Gen. Siad Barre's tribal government are the unmistakable "Loosers" of the grand sweep of "History" of our present time.
Consequently, therefore, may I end by saying here is a "Judgement of Destiny", that one would hope that some of you --however fleetingly-- may understand as to why we were prepared to pay any price, meet any hardship, endeavoured at all cost, in-order to achieve that monumental "Verdict of History" that made us the "Winners of The Historical Contest" of our recent times, to which furthermore we felt that "Glorious Verdict" was in our hands, and it was ours to so rendered it conclusively for all to bare witness to for the sake of the posterity of our "Yet-To-Be-Had" tommorrows.
I hope, therefore, that you shall enyoy the reading of it,....particulary of how "History" is made in the open "Battlefied" of contest where "Victory and "Defeat" stare each other with murderous intent across the dusty field that shall inherit the blood of the fallen man at the heat of the battle, not at the "High-Table" of "Gracefull" Diplomacy, and as to how by-and-large "History" is written by "Winners" alone!!,....
Regards,
Mr Oodweyne.
Mr Oodweyne on how somaliland was liberated
wonder as to why he --i.e. late Gen. Siad Barre-- never saw fit to stand on his ground in his "Villa Somalia" and fight like man, and perhaps if it comes to it, meet his end that way of fighting for his honour and that of the survival of his regime, alas if nothing else, so that least of all "History" with capital "H" may have something decent to say about manner of his passing to the annals of it's recorded chapters, instead of dying as a refugee on the run and singulary defeated has-been of fugitive kind in seach of a place to hide till the rest of his days, I wonder seriously as to what honour did he thought that manner of behaviour of his was worthed before the "Verdict of History"......
For surely, on the whole, history by-and-large will not have much of a good thing to say about him in his heyday at the presidency of the former Somali Republic;... So consequently, to stand and fight in his ground would be, in my opinion, the decent honour to which the "Seat of National Presidency" of the former Somali republic that he had occupied in so long of a time, had owed him to behave for the sake of the record of posterity, not unlike the dishonourable manner he ran away from those who were pursuing him in that crucial moment which was a turning point of the history of the former Somali Republic....
I wonder in a way also, what commonality do you think that late Gen. Siad barre shares with that of the recently deposed Saddam Hussein of Iraq, I am sure for certain, that books could of be written about these two vaingloriously-concieted chaps, particular the shamefully and cowardly way they have chosen to conduct themselves before the eyes of their citizens, as well as the manner they "Elected" to behaved when that most "Fateful Hour" of All hours of destiny had strike for them to finally reveal, for the wider-world to take account of it's existence, namely that of their "Inner Metal" and of their resolutely "Manly Conviction", if they had any of it at all to begin with,....
What a sight to behold before the verdict of history,....what manner in the fullness of judgement to end the last paragraph of one's existence!!,...what a truly a sad manner to enter the record books for one's passing of his time,.....
Secondly, I was in London those day, actually I was in Oxford University writing my last chapters of my PhD theses, when a friend of mine who was a high ranking SNM officer within the war planning department, phone me at my then rented student flat in Oxford town here in England, early in one evening out-of-the-blue, in the middle of November in 1990 from Jigjiga City of Ethiopia, were he was staying for couple of days for official military business, and told me that the SNM's Cental Committee and the military High-Command of that organisation in conjunction with the USC forces in the South of Somalia, had made collectively a "Fateful Decision", and consequently the final push to liberate the country is on, both simultanouesly in pincer-movements for the north as well as for the south of the country; I was exceptionally elated, I could not sleep all that night and then in the early hours of the following morning I call a friend of mine who was a real "Berberaawi" --i.e. meaning he was from Berberra City--, who was studying in Edinburgh University in Scotland here in UK, and was also in his last days of writing his PhD theses in Developmental Economics, and I told him the good news that I heard from the SNM high-echelon as was conveyed to me by that war-planning officer of the SNM in Ethiopia, and at that minute there and then, we made plan to bare witness to history in the making, so consequently we decided to drop everything else that we were doing respectively here in UK, and head home to the war at the front as soon as practically possible, in the hope that consequently we shall have the sole privilege of one day being in a position to regale to our grandchildren, the story of how somaliland was liberated from Gen. Siad Barre's fascistic occupying forces, according to our first hand experience that we can attest to as a eye-witnesses to that monumantal event of history.
The following day I went to see my academic tutor in Oxford who was also my then supervisor to whom I was writing my theses under his guidance, and I told him that I needed three months of "Sabbatical Leave of Absence" from the work I was doing, in-order to go to my home country for urgent matter, although he was reluctant to let me go, least of all I was helping him to teach the undergraduate students of the department, but I was adamant that I needed to go, then at length he relented and said OK., so he decided to give me three(3) months, but no more, because I was on a highly-value scholarship paid by the university itself under the post-graduate scheme of financial assistance to which the university's bursary fund offers to students on merits alone, so you could imagine he did not like the idea that one of his student deciding to take three(3) months holiday from the university as well as the work he was suppose to be doing, while the scholarship funding was still been paid into his student bank account, nor would he have sufficient explanation which is convincing, if he were to ask by the department's official as to the whereabout of that particular student of his, that the university was paying handsomely for his PhD studies at the university, but he was good friend of mine nevertheless, and so he decided to cover for me while I was away, and not to mentioned to no one, least of all to the then department's head and the other faculty's official busy-bodies, who might not presumably like the idea at all to begin with,...
Anyway, subsequently the following day which was 17th November 1990, my friend arrived from Edinburgh in Scotland, and we met in London, then we proceed to pay all manner of electronic and electrical things, such as heavy rugged cameras, video-camera, industrial batteries, wires, easy-to-carry transformers, electrical connectors and all the other paraphernalia and equipments that we thought we might needed it, in-order to record the grand national history that was in the making in the then northen Somalia, --i.e. present day Somaliland Republic--; subsequently the following day we took a direct flight from Heathrow Airport in London, all the way to Addis-ababa in Ethiopia; there within that morning that we arrived in that city, we rented a good-conditioned Land-Rover for the long journey to the Eastern Ethiopia, particularly western side of Togdheer front(from Gaashaamo City to Oodweyne City to Buroa City).
Thirdly, however, before we left for the front we met a very colourful fellow from the City of "Gebiley" who was an "Ex-academic from Cambridge University" in England, who decided some time ago to leave England and his cushy academic life of professorship at Cambridge University, and so joint the "Mujaahidiin" of the SNM forces for the liberation of his mother country, unfortunately he was wounded in the early days of the war, and he was in the hospital in Addis-ababa when we arrived in Ethiopia, I knew him back in England when he was teaching at Cambridge, also I was told before I left England about his medical condition and I made a promises to several other friends and as well as other professional acquaintances of mine, who were what was then used to be known as "Northerners" who were here in England, to see him before I embark on my journey to the war-front from Addis-ababa.
So we decided to go see that good academic friend of mine at hospital in Addis-ababa where he was recuperating from his serious wound, by the time we arrive at his bedside in the hospital around lunchtime of that same day that we had arrived in that city, and met him and told him the situation for the final push at the front as well as our current plan of a journey of going to the front of the war, he immediate get up from the bed of the hospital and said to us that he is going with us, we begged him to stay in the hospital and try to get better, but he refused vehemently, so in consequently all three(3) of us decided there and then to drive to the border between the Eastern Ethiopia and the then the "Northern" side of the former Somali Republic in that same afternoon while me and my friend the "Berberaawi" guy from back in Edinburgh of Scotland, take turns to drive the Land-Rover from Addis-ababa to all the way to the eastern ethiopia and the border where the war-front was, in the hope of catching up with SNM forces that was headed to the Togdheer area of the military operation, particularly the front forces so we could record in camera the final decisive incursion to the major cities of the country.
Fourthly, I remember we have met some of the SNM's military High-Command such as Mujaahid Col. Mahamed Kaahin, Mujaahid Col. Ahmed Mire, Mujaahid Col. Xasan Kayd(alah yarxamu), Mujaahid General Cali Xuseen Cabdi(alah yarxamu), who was one of the two supreme chief-of-Command of the SNM forces, and last but not least Mujaahid General Ibrahim Ahmed Ismail, who was commanding the SNM forces for much of the eastern front area, as well as being the other one of the chief-of-command of the SNM forces; we met them at the area around Gaashaamo City in Ethiopia near Togdheer Border, which was the nerve-centre of the operation for the Togdheer/Saaxil area of operation; and then we follow the SNM forces with our Land-Rover through thick and thin from one liberated hamlet to the next conquered Village to the numerous towns that is dotted on the main border all the way to the major cities inside of the country, particularly my home City of Buroa.
We enter that city very late in the afternoon, I remember I was driving behind an Armoured Personal carrier(APC) otherwise known as a "Bee-Bee" in the local military Jargon, which was part of a military column that was one of the SNM's Mechanised division which was heading towards Buroa,...while my other two friends(the Berberaawi guy from Edinburgh in Scotland and the Ex-Professor of Cambridge from the City of Gebiley) who were in the car with me were taken turns to record a film into the video and using the different cameras that we had, in-order to take so many photo shots on the account for the record of posterity,....
Oh, boy!!,.... what a sight to behold, what a day it was,...It has been 10 years since I last saw my home City of Buroa struggling under the suffocating weight of that brutish occupying forces of late Gen. Siad Barre, and here I am in this late in the day of one afternoon driving behind a military armoured carrier and other heavy mechanised columns while my other two friends in the car are filming the last days of Gen. Siad Barre's abusive and despotic power, and the fitting and violent end of his rule in my home country, it was without hyperbole or exaggeration an uplifting moment for one's history and for one to bare witness to as a verdict of destiny that has been made in front of one's eyes.
And finally, to see one's thousand(1000) prayers to heaven which has been answered it finally in conclusively; and so see consequently in full glory, the land of my birth and that of my fore-fathers been liberated by those "Gallant Heroes" of the SNM, of whom it can be said for them, that they were born to own it and to rule it in the first place,...Not the Gen.Siad Barre's occupying forces!!, to whom the SNM's army had mercilessly hunted them and destroyed them in those days of soul-cleansing time of their moment of history,...I wonder who ever said in the first place, that history was a boring subject!!,...
Lastly, but not least, not withstanding the political philosophy of being a Somali-weyn believers that some of you in this delightful SOL site may intently harbour, I hope, that you'll try to read this "Historical Facts" which is according to the Somaliland Perspective, particulary as to how the verdict of history always "Cruelly Determines" the "Victors" from the "Vanquished", and thus as ever why the judgment of history made us the "Somalilanders as the "Winners" of that "Battlefield"; and more importantly how others who were the "Fifth column" kind of chaps and the "obedient Followers of Late Gen. Siad Barre's tribal government are the unmistakable "Loosers" of the grand sweep of "History" of our present time.
Consequently, therefore, may I end by saying here is a "Judgement of Destiny", that one would hope that some of you --however fleetingly-- may understand as to why we were prepared to pay any price, meet any hardship, endeavoured at all cost, in-order to achieve that monumental "Verdict of History" that made us the "Winners of The Historical Contest" of our recent times, to which furthermore we felt that "Glorious Verdict" was in our hands, and it was ours to so rendered it conclusively for all to bare witness to for the sake of the posterity of our "Yet-To-Be-Had" tommorrows.
I hope, therefore, that you shall enyoy the reading of it,....particulary of how "History" is made in the open "Battlefied" of contest where "Victory and "Defeat" stare each other with murderous intent across the dusty field that shall inherit the blood of the fallen man at the heat of the battle, not at the "High-Table" of "Gracefull" Diplomacy, and as to how by-and-large "History" is written by "Winners" alone!!,....
Regards,
Mr Oodweyne.
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AUN. Awoowe Maxamad Siyaad Barre
I wish I was blessed to fight for the SNF against the seccessionist rebel.
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Fighting for An Athiest Goverment i thought u was A Sheikhgrandpakhalif wrote:AUN. Awoowe Maxamad Siyaad Barre![]()
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The unity of the muslim somalis is a must. lol @ atheist govtThe_Emperior5 wrote:Fighting for An Athiest Goverment i thought u was A Sheikhgrandpakhalif wrote:AUN. Awoowe Maxamad Siyaad Barre![]()
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But their Leader was willing to pray to jesusThe unity of the muslim somalis is a must. lol @ atheist govt
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Warya emporer MSB ha aflagaadin ninkaas uu dhintay ka daa cayka, aniga weligaad ma aragtay aano mudane Egaal caytamaya? war edeb yeelo.The_Emperior5 wrote:But their Leader was willing to pray to jesusThe unity of the muslim somalis is a must. lol @ atheist govt
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The_Emperior5 wrote:Fighting for An Athiest Goverment i thought u was A Sheikhgrandpakhalif wrote:AUN. Awoowe Maxamad Siyaad Barre![]()
I wish I was blessed to fight for the SNF against the seccessionist rebel.
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Anigu horta cidna ma cayin meydka na ma cayo laakin i was just telling what i knw about MSB ama waxay gaaladu ka qorreen sax iyo run waxay noqotto ba ,Warya emporer MSB ha aflagaadin ninkaas uu dhintay ka daa cayka, aniga weligaad ma aragtay aano mudane Egaal caytamaya? war edeb yeelo.
Kuwasa leh Siyaad bare afsomaliga dadka barayAfsomaliga na an ku saxo
Warya Emperior Msb ha aflagadeyn ninkaas wuu dhintay ka da cayda anigu waligey ma ii aragatay anigo Mudane Cigaal Cayaya.
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Re: Mr Oodweyne regarding the elections
Thanks aniga qurbaha aan ku dhashayThe_Emperior5 wrote:Anigu horta cidna ma cayin meydka na ma cayo laakin i was just telling what i knw about MSB ama waxay gaaladu ka qorreen sax iyo run waxay noqotto ba ,Warya emporer MSB ha aflagaadin ninkaas uu dhintay ka daa cayka, aniga weligaad ma aragtay aano mudane Egaal caytamaya? war edeb yeelo.
Kuwasa leh Siyaad bare afsomaliga dadka barayAfsomaliga na an ku saxo
Warya Emperior Msb ha aflagadeyn ninkaas wuu dhintay ka da cayda anigu waligey ma ii aragatay anigo Mudane Cigaal Cayaya.
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Re: Mr Oodweyne regarding the elections
lol, this guy repeats the same thing ten times just to make himself look smarter:
But apart from that every one else will be divided; so matters will hinges as to who brings out the majority numbers of their supporters[/b]. Meaning who could mobilised the most of their supporters in the election day,
which means, who ever does that will probably pip to the post and win the accolade of the day...
He pretty much said the same thing three times.
But apart from that every one else will be divided; so matters will hinges as to who brings out the majority numbers of their supporters[/b]. Meaning who could mobilised the most of their supporters in the election day,
which means, who ever does that will probably pip to the post and win the accolade of the day...
He pretty much said the same thing three times.
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