Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Somalia
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Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Somalia
AMBASSADOR NICHOLAS KAY: SUPREME RULER ABOVE SOMALIA’S CONSTITUTION
Tuesday September 16, 2014
by Mr. Mohamud M Uluso
Optimism for peace and recovery in Somalia has become a transient feeling quickly dashed by the occurrence of violent incidents and discovery of gross wrongdoings. Many observers have expressed cautious optimism for better outlook after the recent killing of Ahmed Godane, leader of Al Qaeda affiliated group Al Shabab by US air strike, the military offensive against Al Shabab strongholds, and the rapprochement between Ahmed Madobe, leader of Interim Jubba Administration and his rival Col Barre Hirale. But, this short-lived optimism has been eclipsed by suicide attack that caused the death and injury of many innocent civilians, report of outrageous sexual abuse by African Union forces against Somali women and girls, new political infighting over the Council of Ministers’ firing of the Chief of Somali National Security and Intelligence Services (SNSIS) for abuse of power and unbecoming behavior as well as by the hostilities on clan segregation (ghettoization) called clan federalism. Somalis are consternated by the clear prospect of political, security, and economic stalemate situation.
The federal government installed to effectively represent and lead Somalia on the basis of the Provisional Constitution has become in less than two years a vain entity which serves the gluttony of public officials and the treacherous agenda of certain international actors. The structures established for security, justice, political participation and accountability, have been discredited for corruption and dependence on foreign powers for legitimacy and benefits. Pervasive misinformation about the prevailing reality in Somalia has become a major obstacle to building public confidence for real progress.
Ambassador Nicholas Kay, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and Head of UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) emerged as the Supreme ruler who remains above the provisional constitution. He acts in conformity with foreign rules and agenda outside the Somali sovereignty. This indirect rule has made local participation in politics futile exercise, and threw out the social contract between the federal government and the people. Somali leaders are considered as marshals of the Supreme Ruler. No doubt, Somalia needs badly all help it can get from the international community to overcome its current tragic situation but it does not need a foreign ruler free from the loyalty, application, and respect of the provisional constitution and from the constant need to enhance the long term social relation among Somalis.
The cornerstone of the treacherous agenda of certain international actors is the formation of clan federal member states in South Central Somalia. This task is assigned to technical committees directed by the United Nations and IGAD. The formation process is not regulated by legal framework based on principles of constitutionalism, legitimacy, local ownership, and respect of the will of concerned citizens. For the fact that clan segregation (clan federalism) is inherently flaw, divisive, and unconstitutional, the international community resorted to use tactics of framing, corruption, threats of sanctions, and fait accompli line of reasoning, to erect an unsustainable model of self-governance in Somalia. Clan segregation (clan federalism) weakens Somali identity, cohesion, and long term survival.
The formation of the States of Jubbaland still mired into escalating confrontation, of Southwest of six regions (SW6) created in Baidoa and Southwest of three regions (SW3) created in Mogadishu under international manipulations, and of Mudug and Galgudud created in Mogadishu, has generated the expected internal controversies intended to justify and intensify the direct involvement of foreign powers in the internal affairs of Somalia. Without success, Somali leaders visited Baidoa to promote the SW3 and to disband the supporters of SW6 who suffered death and injuries, harassment, and humiliations in hands of African Union forces, IGAD, and UNSOM. However, SW6 supporters defended peacefully and with dignity their constitutional rights.
On September 8, Ambassador Nicholas Kay probably worried about the risks SW6 posed to the advancement of clan segregation project went to Baidoa to make clear that the talk about the SW6 must end and Digil and Mirifle Community must rally behind the SW3. Ina press statement, Ambassador Nicholas Kay said, “the momentum of Somalia’s statebuilding process must not be interrupted,” and “I urge those who remain outside the process to support the agreement [SW3] and contribute to building a federal Somalia.”
Although he met with the leaders of SW6 supporters, he omitted mentioning the meeting and their position in the press statement. This shows the extent the UN is ready to go to misrepresent the reality on the ground and stoke social and political conflict for mystifying reasons. In substance, the message of the visit has been that the UN wants SW3 and that the aggrieved majority has no right to protest against UN decision. The UN actions alienating the majority condone political disenfranchisement with serious repercussions to the future of Somalia.
A separate press release of the Somali parliament issued on a meeting of Speaker Jawari with Ambassador Nicholas Kay in Baidoa highlighted that the parties discussed ways to form the Southwest State. The Speaker’s press release did not mention SW6 and SW3 or people outside the state formation process or warnings against anyone. Later, Speaker Jawari announced Digil and Mirifle reconciliation conference to be opened in Baidoa.
Immediately, the Chairman of the Council of Elders of SW6 Malaq Hassan Shurre Mohamed wrotea letter to Speaker Jawari, Prime Minister Abdiweli, and Ambassador Nicholas Kay, in which he welcomed the reconciliation conference among Digil and Mirifle Community but opposed to the attendance of Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh and other politicians at the conference to avoid mixing politics with traditional reconciliation. The Chairman appealed Prime Minister Abdiweli not to come to Baidoa and interfere in the internal affairs of Digil and Mirifle. UNSOM spreads the news that the conference is to form SW3, while Somali TVs, BBC, VOA, and other media outlets report demonstrations, tensions, and accusations against the federal government and UNSOM. Most members of federal parliament stayed away from the conference.
The UN and IGAD will continue to push the fait accompli of the clan segregation (clan federalism) in South Central Somalia, but the interest of the Somali people lies in an intra- Somali dialogue on the suitable system of self-governance in the 21st century. Continuation of current clan segregation (clan federalism) could also jeopardize major interests of the international community in Somalia.
Mr. Mohamud M Uluso
Tuesday September 16, 2014
by Mr. Mohamud M Uluso
Optimism for peace and recovery in Somalia has become a transient feeling quickly dashed by the occurrence of violent incidents and discovery of gross wrongdoings. Many observers have expressed cautious optimism for better outlook after the recent killing of Ahmed Godane, leader of Al Qaeda affiliated group Al Shabab by US air strike, the military offensive against Al Shabab strongholds, and the rapprochement between Ahmed Madobe, leader of Interim Jubba Administration and his rival Col Barre Hirale. But, this short-lived optimism has been eclipsed by suicide attack that caused the death and injury of many innocent civilians, report of outrageous sexual abuse by African Union forces against Somali women and girls, new political infighting over the Council of Ministers’ firing of the Chief of Somali National Security and Intelligence Services (SNSIS) for abuse of power and unbecoming behavior as well as by the hostilities on clan segregation (ghettoization) called clan federalism. Somalis are consternated by the clear prospect of political, security, and economic stalemate situation.
The federal government installed to effectively represent and lead Somalia on the basis of the Provisional Constitution has become in less than two years a vain entity which serves the gluttony of public officials and the treacherous agenda of certain international actors. The structures established for security, justice, political participation and accountability, have been discredited for corruption and dependence on foreign powers for legitimacy and benefits. Pervasive misinformation about the prevailing reality in Somalia has become a major obstacle to building public confidence for real progress.
Ambassador Nicholas Kay, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and Head of UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) emerged as the Supreme ruler who remains above the provisional constitution. He acts in conformity with foreign rules and agenda outside the Somali sovereignty. This indirect rule has made local participation in politics futile exercise, and threw out the social contract between the federal government and the people. Somali leaders are considered as marshals of the Supreme Ruler. No doubt, Somalia needs badly all help it can get from the international community to overcome its current tragic situation but it does not need a foreign ruler free from the loyalty, application, and respect of the provisional constitution and from the constant need to enhance the long term social relation among Somalis.
The cornerstone of the treacherous agenda of certain international actors is the formation of clan federal member states in South Central Somalia. This task is assigned to technical committees directed by the United Nations and IGAD. The formation process is not regulated by legal framework based on principles of constitutionalism, legitimacy, local ownership, and respect of the will of concerned citizens. For the fact that clan segregation (clan federalism) is inherently flaw, divisive, and unconstitutional, the international community resorted to use tactics of framing, corruption, threats of sanctions, and fait accompli line of reasoning, to erect an unsustainable model of self-governance in Somalia. Clan segregation (clan federalism) weakens Somali identity, cohesion, and long term survival.
The formation of the States of Jubbaland still mired into escalating confrontation, of Southwest of six regions (SW6) created in Baidoa and Southwest of three regions (SW3) created in Mogadishu under international manipulations, and of Mudug and Galgudud created in Mogadishu, has generated the expected internal controversies intended to justify and intensify the direct involvement of foreign powers in the internal affairs of Somalia. Without success, Somali leaders visited Baidoa to promote the SW3 and to disband the supporters of SW6 who suffered death and injuries, harassment, and humiliations in hands of African Union forces, IGAD, and UNSOM. However, SW6 supporters defended peacefully and with dignity their constitutional rights.
On September 8, Ambassador Nicholas Kay probably worried about the risks SW6 posed to the advancement of clan segregation project went to Baidoa to make clear that the talk about the SW6 must end and Digil and Mirifle Community must rally behind the SW3. Ina press statement, Ambassador Nicholas Kay said, “the momentum of Somalia’s statebuilding process must not be interrupted,” and “I urge those who remain outside the process to support the agreement [SW3] and contribute to building a federal Somalia.”
Although he met with the leaders of SW6 supporters, he omitted mentioning the meeting and their position in the press statement. This shows the extent the UN is ready to go to misrepresent the reality on the ground and stoke social and political conflict for mystifying reasons. In substance, the message of the visit has been that the UN wants SW3 and that the aggrieved majority has no right to protest against UN decision. The UN actions alienating the majority condone political disenfranchisement with serious repercussions to the future of Somalia.
A separate press release of the Somali parliament issued on a meeting of Speaker Jawari with Ambassador Nicholas Kay in Baidoa highlighted that the parties discussed ways to form the Southwest State. The Speaker’s press release did not mention SW6 and SW3 or people outside the state formation process or warnings against anyone. Later, Speaker Jawari announced Digil and Mirifle reconciliation conference to be opened in Baidoa.
Immediately, the Chairman of the Council of Elders of SW6 Malaq Hassan Shurre Mohamed wrotea letter to Speaker Jawari, Prime Minister Abdiweli, and Ambassador Nicholas Kay, in which he welcomed the reconciliation conference among Digil and Mirifle Community but opposed to the attendance of Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh and other politicians at the conference to avoid mixing politics with traditional reconciliation. The Chairman appealed Prime Minister Abdiweli not to come to Baidoa and interfere in the internal affairs of Digil and Mirifle. UNSOM spreads the news that the conference is to form SW3, while Somali TVs, BBC, VOA, and other media outlets report demonstrations, tensions, and accusations against the federal government and UNSOM. Most members of federal parliament stayed away from the conference.
The UN and IGAD will continue to push the fait accompli of the clan segregation (clan federalism) in South Central Somalia, but the interest of the Somali people lies in an intra- Somali dialogue on the suitable system of self-governance in the 21st century. Continuation of current clan segregation (clan federalism) could also jeopardize major interests of the international community in Somalia.
Mr. Mohamud M Uluso
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
Nickolas kay the man who represents the Crown of the United Kingdom in reality Dawladu anay calaneeku dhicin, and his vice president General Gabre heard. Who is the represents the direct interest of the Ethiopian state but used the IGAD organizations Similar Nickolas Kay uses the UN official tittle.
VP Gabre in Kismayo

The man who is plahying Somalis against each other the man who supports carving Somalia into Federal state to his liking



Fawzia she only sees Cash gaalki Yimada ba lacag bu siida



His Bantu Soldiers


VP Gabre in Kismayo

The man who is plahying Somalis against each other the man who supports carving Somalia into Federal state to his liking


Fawzia she only sees Cash gaalki Yimada ba lacag bu siida

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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
Ofcourse his the supreme leader and most people knows this but tbh somalia fall first when the colony invaded us back in 18s something since that day we only fall deeper in a shithole cause our ancient forefathers were people of faith.
Somali region, SL, PL AND all other regions are directly controlled by kufar, and surprisingly N.Kay takes direct orders from EU and EU takes orders from the bliderberg branch of illuminati which takes direct orders from Ibless himself.. thats how low somalia went down and there is no light at the end of the tunnel except becoming rebels and individualistic personas to keep our diginity.
One of the reasons I don't support any region, state or gov't in somalia cuz I wanna be independent from there lowly lives all together.
May Allah bless the Mujahideen who really wants to take controll back to the people and if you look at the bigger picture all those political superpowers they themselves are not free and I'm talking about powerful groups like AIPIC, democrats or reps they are all under Ibless's orders directly.
Somali region, SL, PL AND all other regions are directly controlled by kufar, and surprisingly N.Kay takes direct orders from EU and EU takes orders from the bliderberg branch of illuminati which takes direct orders from Ibless himself.. thats how low somalia went down and there is no light at the end of the tunnel except becoming rebels and individualistic personas to keep our diginity.
One of the reasons I don't support any region, state or gov't in somalia cuz I wanna be independent from there lowly lives all together.
May Allah bless the Mujahideen who really wants to take controll back to the people and if you look at the bigger picture all those political superpowers they themselves are not free and I'm talking about powerful groups like AIPIC, democrats or reps they are all under Ibless's orders directly.
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
Do the jihadists u support know inad xiliyada qaar ku dhufatid sharaabka kululCasanova25 wrote:Ofcourse his the supreme leader and most people knows this but tbh somalia fall first when the colony invaded us back in 18s something since that day we only fall deeper in a shithole cause our ancient forefathers were people of faith.
Somali region, SL, PL AND all other regions are directly controlled by kufar, and surprisingly N.Kay takes direct orders from EU and EU takes orders from the bliderberg branch of illuminati which takes direct orders from Ibless himself.. thats how low somalia went down and there is no light at the end of the tunnel except becoming rebels and individualistic personas to keep our diginity.
One of the reasons I don't support any region, state or gov't in somalia cuz I wanna be independent from there lowly lives all together.
May Allah bless the Mujahideen who really wants to take controll back to the people and if you look at the bigger picture all those political superpowers they themselves are not free and I'm talking about powerful groups like AIPIC, democrats or reps they are all under Ibless's orders directly.
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
The idea of a SW6 was nonsense.....how could they claim all six provinces when the representatives of those regions were already in Kismayo forming J/Land?
This was clearly madness and would almost certainly lead to war.
Somali's shouldn't blame foreigners for clan segregation....we've been practising this unofficially for over twenty years.
Furthermore....foreigners guard, feed and finance the country....so why be surprised if the give the orders?
This was clearly madness and would almost certainly lead to war.
Somali's shouldn't blame foreigners for clan segregation....we've been practising this unofficially for over twenty years.
Furthermore....foreigners guard, feed and finance the country....so why be surprised if the give the orders?
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
I saw you party in amsterdam.. Mr.Cali biyaha kulul 
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
Casanova its not a secret that i love to party but i have never touched sharaabka kulul
Heck i dont even smoke iska da wax kale eh
Casanova imisa jeer baad kabata weekendka

Heck i dont even smoke iska da wax kale eh
Casanova imisa jeer baad kabata weekendka
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
going to parties in Amsterdam, I mean fuckin Amsterdam not drinkin thats impossible but hey nice try.. 
I stop going out for about little over a month, and we agreed thru PMs last Year to party together in Amsterdam drinkin biyaha kulul ..
I stop going out for about little over a month, and we agreed thru PMs last Year to party together in Amsterdam drinkin biyaha kulul ..

Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
I'm sure He hates His job. Imagine dealing with madax adayg Somalis all day yelling.
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Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
Why should he hate his job......he's serving the interests of Queen & country?
Re: Culusow Admits Nickolas Kay is the Supreme leader of Som
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