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The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:19 pm
by Somalian_Boqor
The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye are left back home. The most vulnerable in our population, awhile the rich, famous, well off, Middle Class, Educated, Talanted among us, who were only a Minority in Somalia to begin with left in massive numbers during the last 20 years of Civil unrest in the Country. I believe because of this anarchy continues to thrive and the likes of Al Shabaab's jobs are made easier.
Just Seattle has close to 15,000 Somalis mostly people from Mogadishu like my family, Middle Class Somalis and educated. My father didn't go off to college but he finished High School in Somalia and in those times that education along was equal to PHD perhaps because so few people had basic education let along High School.
I have a cousin who is a College Teacher another who is a Nurse and Two other Engineers in the family all above 40 today who left the god forsaken country long ago.
What is you guys take on this?
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:22 pm
by Babygirl-
Allahu Akbar! most of the people are Reer Magaal kulahaa..

Walle more than half are str8 from baadiye like yourself..(nothing wrong with badiye)
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:25 pm
by Goljano Lion
Somalian_Boqor wrote:The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye are left back home. The most vulnerable in our population, awhile the rich, famous, well off, Middle Class, Educated, Talanted among us, who were only a Minority in Somalia to begin with left in massive numbers during the last 20 years of Civil unrest in the Country. I believe because of this anarchy continues to thrive and the likes of Al Shabaab's jobs are made easier.
Just Seattle has close to 15,000 Somalis mostly people from Mogadishu like my family, Middle Class Somalis and educated. My father didn't go off to college but he finished High School in Somalia and in those times that education along was equal to PHD perhaps because so few people had basic education let along High School.
I have a cousin who is a College Teacher another who is a Nurse and Two other Engineers in the family all above 40 today who left the god forsaken country long ago.
What is you guys take on this?

if flight 13 are the intellectuals of Somalia, i suppose Somalia is doomed for good
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:29 pm
by General Duke
Somalian_Boqor wrote:I have a cousin who is a College Teacher another who is a Nurse and Two other Engineers in the family all above 40 today who left the god forsaken country long ago.
Why do you say god forsaken?
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 7:41 pm
by Dhaga Bacayl
Babygirl- wrote:Allahu Akbar! most of the people are Reer Magaal kulahaa..

Walle more than half are str8 from baadiye like yourself..(nothing wrong with badiye)
So true walaahi!
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:14 pm
by Somalian_Boqor
Goljano Lionif flight 13 are the intellectuals of Somalia, i suppose Somalia is doomed for good
Well not the flight 13 ildoor just the Daroods.
500 year of being on top pays off. Most Educated and Talanted Somali Clan and MJ is leading the crew.

Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:18 pm
by Somalian_Boqor
Babygirl- wrote:Allahu Akbar! most of the people are Reer Magaal kulahaa..

Walle more than half are str8 from baadiye like yourself..(nothing wrong with badiye)
I was born in a City and than rised in the States me and that word are far apart.

Sorry can't say the same for you.

Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:22 pm
by djibsomali
Illayn somaliduu ismaa taganoo;
Most educated kullahaa,
Borama alone have 30% of its under 30s graduates from universities;
Let alone djibouti who are full of phds
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:58 pm
by Somalian_Boqor
djibsomali wrote:Illayn somaliduu ismaa taganoo;
Most educated kullahaa,
Borama alone have 30% of its under 30s graduates from universities;
Let alone djibouti who are full of phds
Didn't Djibouti just built it's first University?

Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:07 am
by djibsomali
phds from france, cuba, tunisia, marocco and many other countries my friend!
I have returned to small village 30 km from djibouti 2 years ago to find to my amazement a child who I used to teach the times table have completed a PHD in statistic in a well known french universtity,
An other one from the same village is full blown Dr. from cuba.
The village is made up about 200 houses.
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:10 am
by Goljano Lion
djibsomali wrote:phds from france, cuba, tunisia, marocco and many other countries my friend!
I have returned to small village 30 km from djibouti 2 years ago to find to my amazement a child who I used to teach the times table have completed a PHD in statistic in a well known french universtity,
An other one from the same village is full blown Dr. from cuba.
The village is made up about 200 houses.
which village is that? Arta ,tajura mise Ali sabix?
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:14 am
by SummerRain

Interesting.
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:20 am
by djibsomali
weah ( it is 2 km from Arta)
it is a small village of 200 people
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:24 am
by Goljano Lion
djibsomali wrote:weah ( it is 2 km from Arta)
it is a small village of 200 people
mais c est quoi le nom de cet village qui tu parle
Re: The Poor and helpless Iyo Reer baadiye
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:26 am
by djibsomali
putain .. check google map!
it is called weah (oueah) or wea spelled differently according who you ask.
or do you want to show the link to google map???