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Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 3:10 pm
by Djiboutian
theyuusuf143 wrote:He was the kulmiye foreign policy secretary before been bidaar leh. I think he retired politics.
the guy is Some how stubborn he still feel the ownership of abaarso. that's why he is lingering its Name.
Yes he was, but he never retire politics. He is the owner of " Wargeysiga beenta iyo xanta Waaheen ". He was double secret agent during his tenure as Kulmiye Foreign Secretary along with Kumiye Party Former Chairman in Maroodi Jeh Region Mr. Othman Abdullah Igal " Cismaan Hindi " and Kulmiye Party Former Chairman in UK Mohamed Aar.

Guessing from your comments I think most of you have no clue about what happened in Somaliland pre-2011

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 3:41 pm
by Djiboutian
AwRastaale wrote:
He co-found Abaarso Tech with his in-law, Johnathan Starr, who was the CEO of a multi-billion company in Boston.
Mr. Jonathan Starr in law is Mr. Bile Othman not Dr. Ahmed Hussein Issa. For your information, Dr. Ahmed Hussein Issa hijacked the whole project. He imposed himself to them. He took advantage of Jonathan Starr good intention and of Mr. Bile Othman long absence. Mr. Bile Othman who was married to Jonathan Starr's aunt left Somaliland in early 60's and wanted to help less fortunate people back home. He wanted to do something for his beloved country but Dr. Ahmed didn't want anyone to benefit from this project but his ***** that's why he built it in Abaarso not in Erigavo, Mr. Bile Osman hometown or any other place (Meeshi laga dhisaba waa Somaliland lakin wuxu nin kale samiiyay lama sheegto).
AwRastaale wrote:
Dr. Ahmed even tried to influence Zamzam Abdi Adan, the former education minister of SL, also Sacad Muse herself. That's when there was big issue and she tried to block Abaarso School exams.

Reporting from Haud
Mrs. Zamzam Abdi contributed to the project from the very beginning.

Enough said.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 3:56 pm
by JSL3000
Djiboutian thanks for clearing that up makes sense.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 4:38 pm
by AwRastaale
Good info Jabuutian.

I didn't know the in-law was Osman Hindi. Ilen odayga hal hotel ba lagu amuusiyay.

Osman is neither as educated nor smart as Ahmed.

I'm glad Ahmed hijacked it then coz Osman wa nin hurda. All he does is welcome ciyaal suuq to that hotel.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 4:52 pm
by Hararboy
Cool dude, what somaliland needs is more smart people like him with industrial experience that can turn their knowledge into viable products to sell in the free markets. We have too many politicians, now Somaliland needs job creators. Also the more western educated somalis there are in the government, the less likely we will see wahbhist rule.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 6:55 pm
by Siciid85
AwRastaale wrote:Good info Jabuutian.

I didn't know the in-law was Osman Hindi. Ilen odayga hal hotel ba lagu amuusiyay.

Osman is neither as educated nor smart as Ahmed.

I'm glad Ahmed hijacked it then coz Osman wa nin hurda. All he does is welcome ciyaal suuq to that hotel.
He said Bile Osman, Hindiga maaha.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:19 pm
by Djiboutian
AwRastaale wrote:Good info Jabuutian.

I didn't know the in-law was Osman Hindi. Ilen odayga hal hotel ba lagu amuusiyay.

Osman is neither as educated nor smart as Ahmed.

I'm glad Ahmed hijacked it then coz Osman wa nin hurda. All he does is welcome ciyaal suuq to that hotel.
Mr. Jonathan Starr's in law (His aunt is married to Somalilander gentleman named Osman Bile not Osman Hindi).

Osman Hindi doesn't own that hotel but his *****. His in law, the other Othman, is decent man.

Please spend some time reading my comment. Thanks

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:22 pm
by Djiboutian
Hararboy wrote:Cool dude, what somaliland needs is more smart people like him with industrial experience that can turn their knowledge into viable products to sell in the free markets. We have too many politicians, now Somaliland needs job creators. Also the more western educated somalis there are in the government, the less likely we will see wahbhist rule.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:39 pm
by SayyidUmar
Djiboutian wrote:
AwRastaale wrote:Good info Jabuutian.

I didn't know the in-law was Osman Hindi. Ilen odayga hal hotel ba lagu amuusiyay.

Osman is neither as educated nor smart as Ahmed.

I'm glad Ahmed hijacked it then coz Osman wa nin hurda. All he does is welcome ciyaal suuq to that hotel.
Mr. Jonathan Starr's in law (His aunt is married to Somalilander gentleman named Osman Bile not Osman Hindi).

Osman Hindi doesn't own that hotel but his *****. His in law, the other Othman, is decent man.

Please spend some time reading my comment. Thanks
Osman Bile who is married to Johnathan Stars aunt waa nin musa cismaacil (gadweyne) from ceerigabo...he lives in new york and used to work for UN from 1950... waxaa lagu hanta nin gaal ah oo masiixi ah ino yahay...project was meant to be in ceerigabo but got moved to abaarso.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:48 pm
by Lancer
Good on him education is the key to progress. It puts a smile on my face every time I read about a brother or sister back home being accepted in to Ivy League schools here. Instead of all these miniature and poor funded schools all over the country, we should pull our meager resources together for one high quality university in the capital that produces the top talent. Every village does not need a university but vocational or technical schools.

Re: The Lander with a vision

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 3:02 pm
by Djiboutian
Lancer wrote:Good on him education is the key to progress. It puts a smile on my face every time I read about a brother or sister back home being accepted in to Ivy League schools here. Instead of all these miniature and poor funded schools all over the country, we should pull our meager resources together for one high quality university in the capital that produces the top talent. Every village does not need a university but vocational or technical schools.
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud is planning to build one before he leaves.