Suppport Raila Odinga 08 08 17
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:41 pm
Odinga is only leader in Africa that fully supports Somaliland.
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He isn't yet president, and you're already seeking ictiraaf from him?GubanOgoHawdJSL wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:41 pm Odinga is only leader in Africa that fully supports Somaliland.
paperino wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2017 5:27 pmHe isn't yet president, and you're already seeking ictiraaf from him?GubanOgoHawdJSL wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:41 pm Odinga is only leader in Africa that fully supports Somaliland.
FYI, only through a referendum (that includes Somalia) & regional/world bodies such as AU, UN & SC, can SL gain ictiraaf. SL's gov, just like you, hasn't realized that yet for almost 30 years.
Zoomalia don't control shit ask your momma to get that bantu troop off her.paperino wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2017 5:27 pmHe isn't yet president, and you're already seeking ictiraaf from him?GubanOgoHawdJSL wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:41 pm Odinga is only leader in Africa that fully supports Somaliland.
FYI, only through a referendum (that includes Somalia) & regional/world bodies such as AU, UN & SC, can SL gain ictiraaf. SL's gov, just like you, hasn't realized that yet for almost 30 years.
The union or marriage was initiated by Somaliland, so before a divorce can occur, a referendum has to happen, and Somaliland has to go through a legal process just like South Sudan. Short of that, independence won't happen. It didn't happen for close to 30 years. SL's gov doesn't even know that.The following day, on June 27, 1960, the newly convened Somaliland Legislative Assembly approved a bill that would formally allow for the union of the State of Somaliland with the Trust Territory of Somaliland on July 1, 1960.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalilan ... Somaliland
paperino wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:58 amThe union or marriage was initiated by Somaliland, so before a divorce can occur, a referendum has to happen, and Somaliland has to go through a legal process just like South Sudan. Short of that, independence won't happen. It didn't happen for close to 30 years. SL's gov doesn't even know that.The following day, on June 27, 1960, the newly convened Somaliland Legislative Assembly approved a bill that would formally allow for the union of the State of Somaliland with the Trust Territory of Somaliland on July 1, 1960.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalilan ... Somaliland![]()
Kenya electronic election results is false raila is the victor uhuru will be force to go home.Polus wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:04 pm He is losing badly right now![]()
The reer ictiraaf curse hit him![]()
Whoever you guys support, common sense dictates the opposite![]()
First you supported Saudi against Qatar, whatever happened to that?![]()
Now its yahuudi NASA opposition. Dont worry Jubilee will win
So your happy this dude lost or will loose because he is pro somaliland? What irrational baboon.Polus wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:04 pm He is losing badly right now![]()
The reer ictiraaf curse hit him![]()
Whoever you guys support, common sense dictates the opposite![]()
First you supported Saudi against Qatar, whatever happened to that?![]()
Now its yahuudi NASA opposition. Dont worry Jubilee will win
Lola why are you insisting this Daarood dude is Barawani lolXildiiid wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:51 ampaperino wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:58 amThe union or marriage was initiated by Somaliland, so before a divorce can occur, a referendum has to happen, and Somaliland has to go through a legal process just like South Sudan. Short of that, independence won't happen. It didn't happen for close to 30 years. SL's gov doesn't even know that.The following day, on June 27, 1960, the newly convened Somaliland Legislative Assembly approved a bill that would formally allow for the union of the State of Somaliland with the Trust Territory of Somaliland on July 1, 1960.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalilan ... Somaliland![]()
Nonsense, again you're driven by clan bias mr 0.5 Barwaani.
Indeed, Somaliland was the only Somali speaking country sincere about uniting all Somali speaking territories.
The Act of Union was ratified in the National Assembly of Somaliland on June 27, 1960, however the bilateral treaty was not ratified by Zoomalia making the proposed union null and void.
If it wasn't for the Cold War that prolonged the occupation of SL, this problem would've been solved a long time ago. Nonetheless, Zoomalia has no legitimacy claiming Somaliland.
Somalilands case is completely different from South Sudans. The latter seceded from Sudan. Somaliland, on the other hand, is reclaiming her long lost sovereignty.
I'm just here to see secessionist tears, the provide me life energy. I just love to see when a badly thought out plan disintegrates, as if almost 3 decades of ictiraaf raadis didn't already result in failure. The SL enclave is a case study in how NOT TO seek for recognitionX.Playa wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 4:02 amSo your happy this dude lost or will loose because he is pro somaliland? What irrational baboon.Polus wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:04 pm He is losing badly right now![]()
The reer ictiraaf curse hit him![]()
Whoever you guys support, common sense dictates the opposite![]()
First you supported Saudi against Qatar, whatever happened to that?![]()
Now its yahuudi NASA opposition. Dont worry Jubilee will win
X.Playa wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 4:03 amLola why are you insisting this Daarood dude is Barawani lolXildiiid wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:51 ampaperino wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:58 am The union or marriage was initiated by Somaliland, so before a divorce can occur, a referendum has to happen, and Somaliland has to go through a legal process just like South Sudan. Short of that, independence won't happen. It didn't happen for close to 30 years. SL's gov doesn't even know that.![]()
Nonsense, again you're driven by clan bias mr 0.5 Barwaani.
Indeed, Somaliland was the only Somali speaking country sincere about uniting all Somali speaking territories.
The Act of Union was ratified in the National Assembly of Somaliland on June 27, 1960, however the bilateral treaty was not ratified by Zoomalia making the proposed union null and void.
If it wasn't for the Cold War that prolonged the occupation of SL, this problem would've been solved a long time ago. Nonetheless, Zoomalia has no legitimacy claiming Somaliland.
Somalilands case is completely different from South Sudans. The latter seceded from Sudan. Somaliland, on the other hand, is reclaiming her long lost sovereignty.