Shacabka Muqdisho Have Spoken
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Re: Shacabka Muqdisho Have Spoken
Farmaajo is barking up the wrong tree. All he needs is to look back the fate of every TFG Prime minister that came before he. I think farmaajo has grossly over estimated the importance of his position. The UN and its TFG agent were never about bringing governance to Somalia through viable state building based on inclusive dialogue and effective road map to lasting solution to Somalia' problem. If he has the missing link of what has been missing in Somalia then he can perhaps find different avenues to get there. The TFG is not it. This is corrupt and evil establishment that has been exposed to being nothing short of get rich quick scheme for many under qaulified evil warlords and former children school teachers alike.
Re: Shacabka Muqdisho Have Spoken
Somalistan wrote:then he can perhaps find different avenues to get there. The TFG is not it. .
I agree to a certain degree. The institution as a whole never had somalia's interest. Nontheless they did make some market progress the past few months, and in Somalia any progress should be applauded.
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Re: Shacabka Muqdisho Have Spoken
Whats all this talk about this xaarmaajo motherfukka
..??? every where i go today all i hear is farmaajo ... i dont like that shit..


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Re: Shacabka Muqdisho Have Spoken
Farmajo maybe would make good regional leader of Gedo. I think that would be the fastest way he could ascend to the national scene as president. As PM you're never assured of your job because there are no checks and balances within the frame work of the TFG. Yes he is liked by the People as it seems from vids and pics but at the end what matters here is what Master Mahiga thinks and what King ban ki mooh sees fit.Murax wrote:Somalistan wrote:then he can perhaps find different avenues to get there. The TFG is not it. .
I agree to a certain degree. The institution as a whole never had somalia's interest. Nontheless they did make some market progress the past few months, and in Somalia any progress should be applauded.
That being said Mr. Farmaajo take your talents to Gedo.
Farmajo President of Gedo state of Somalia.
Re: Shacabka Muqdisho Have Spoken
Tarzan speaks some sense 
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