Will boycotting the elections by some politicians strengthen the chances of other politicians to win it?

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Will boycotting the elections by some politicians strengthen the chances of other politicians to win it?

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Notice; dont quote me.



Funny thing what was reported by Golfyare two years kulahaa :pac: . Siyaasiyiinta Banaadir like Hassan Sheekh, Shariif, Dahir geele got out smarted by all (who are boobing their states when they dont have most of Hirshabelle seats that is the sad reality) so they r threaten to boycott the elections and resort to violence. Who will benefit from this? for sure one of the politicians who is not Farmaajo the root of all evil. it will be us or war(Farmaajo)!

Sii haaya "golaha Qaran ee ku meel gaarka" :lol:


i think the situation will force an alternative from Galmudug that will save the country from violence and instability and a parallel state because Farmaajo's return means war so there will be some candidates from Galmudug who will run for the elections and they are
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At least you are consistent in saying nothing that happens benefits Farmaajo, ever. If Farmaajo gets re-elected I’m sure you will come back after a few days to explain how winning doesn’t benefit Farmaajo. :lol:
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Jubaland is a prime example of boob that even a native like Mohamud Sayid Adan watches his clan get boobed and plays number 2 in a region where his clan is dominant. We all know that Ogaden aren’t the majority of Jubaland but due to the Kenyan invasion, they got overrepresented as shown by this map by Voltage:

https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=250


There’s a reason I support Moalimu unconditionally. He stood up for the silent majority in his federal state. And supported by the elites of Aaran Jaan who make up a small business class in Kismaayo and from another federal state as well in Puntland. If that’s injustice I don’t know what is. But hey, I’m not that smart
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Ogaden and by extension the larger Kuumade family will obviously make up the majority clan in Jubaland . Almost a third of OG Jubalanders are stationed in the nearby Dadaab Refugee Complex thriving and multiplying in such a rapid scale

I am sure they will all come back to their home turf in Jubaland when things get better in Somalia.

I don’t mean to be rude but only a foolish laangaab Marexaan will falsely dream of outnumbering OGs in Jubaland.
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SultanOrder wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:29 pm If Farmaajo gets re-elected I’m sure you will come back after a few days to explain how winning doesn’t benefit Farmaajo. :lol:

I predict it will be something like this:


“Mooge re-elected 4 years, but he doesn’t know it’s beginning of end :pac:
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Murax wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 2:10 am
SultanOrder wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:29 pm If Farmaajo gets re-elected I’m sure you will come back after a few days to explain how winning doesn’t benefit Farmaajo. :lol:

I predict it will be something like this:


“Mooge re-elected 4 years, but he doesn’t know it’s beginning of end :pac:
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Seedyare wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 12:26 am Ogaden and by extension the larger Kuumade family will obviously make up the majority clan in Jubaland . Almost a third of OG Jubalanders are stationed in the nearby Dadaab Refugee Complex thriving and multiplying in such a rapid scale

I am sure they will all come back to their home turf in Jubaland when things get better in Somalia.

I don’t mean to be rude but only a foolish laangaab Marexaan will falsely dream of outnumbering OGs in Jubaland.

They are Kenyan citizens. The greatest mistake SYL ever did was allowing 5 star citizenship and not 2 star citizenship and majority rule. Colonial borders are sacrosanct. I only recognize Italia Somalia and British Somaliland as the two integral parts of modern day Somalia. Jubaland preceded the existence of modern “Somalia” state and was sold to Italy in 1925 due to the resistance of my forefathers. I don’t see Ogaden anywhere in the official Italian and British records resisting the colonial powers. By deed, your squating. However, I don’t mind you staying here. But Jubaland isn’t your state by default. PM Abdirizak Hussein was the only one with foresight to see the folly of somaliweyn and stuck to the 2 star sovereignty. Siad Barre biggest mistake was falling for this riwayad. It eroded the national sovereignty of Somalia. Westerners fear us due to this pipe dream that my generation has to correct which is a headache in itself btw.








Nice try though :lol: :lol:
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Funny to see an Ilkayar claiming to be majority than Ogaden. Most of Ogaden population in Jubaland are overseas or across borders due to the conflict in the region and some areas occupied. Imagine a stable Jubaland. You are already crying about Ogadens who only tasted about 20% of their true powers wait until we inherit what’s rightfully ours :lol: Aren't you the same Don who was making threads for that goat f*cker called Mucaalimo who according to you was your “Messiah” for Jubaland!

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RoM

You can't call out anyone else of chasing pipe dreams when you are doing the same thing, stop deluding yourself and accept that since May 1991 Somaliland and Somalia are two SEPARATE countries okay. Give your head a wobble son
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Jubaland and Its Inhabitants
The Marehan tribe occupy the north-east part in the neighbourhood of Serenleh and Dolo. From Italian territory they have emigrated into Jubaland during the last twenty years, and are still inclined to be turbulent. They are possessors of large numbers of camels, and of horses also in lesser number, but, unlike the Ogaden, they do not rear cattle extensively. Probably their numbers do not exceed 5000.

The Herti Somali occupy the coast and extend inland as far as the Deshek Wama. Of the three sub-tribes of the Herti, the Midjertein [Majeerteen] are the most numerous in Jubaland, while the Wasengeleh are but few in number and the Dolbahanta still remain to the east of the Juba. The Herti do business as traders as well as rear cattle. Their numbers are about 3000.

The Ogaden Somali are split up into five important sub-tribes are the Mohamed Zubeir, the Aulihan, the Abd Wak, the Abdallah, and the Magharbul. Two other sub-tribes are of less importance, namely, the Her Mohamed and the Habr Suliman. It is remarkable that the so-called Mad Mullah, Mohamed Abdullah Hassan, belongs to the very unimportant tribe of the Habr Suliman. Of the Ogaden in Jubaland the Mohamed Zubeir are the most influential and numerous. They occupy the Afmadu district as far south as the Deshek Wama, and own immense quantities of cattle. The Aulihan tribe frequent the district to the west and south of Serenleh. They are rich in camels as well as cattle, and the Juba river is their main water-supply.

The Abd Wak and the Abdullah tribes occupy the districts of Rauia-adi and Lorian. The latter of these tribes wander as far as the Tana river seeking for water in the dry season. The Abd Wak are the more numerous, and might be able to put 1000 spearmen and riflemen in the field. Between these two above-mentioned tribes and the Mohamed Zubeir tribe there is a constant feud which sometimes leads to a fight. The Maghaabul sub-tribe occupies the sub-district to the east of Rama-adi, known as Joreh. Though they are not strong numerically, yet they are rich in cattle.

It is, perhaps, necessary to repeat that only Darud [Darood] Somali are to be found in Jubaland
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I don’t see Ogaden anywhere in the official Italian and British records resisting the colonial powers. By deed, your squating
Ogaden resisted the colonial govts as they killed several high ranking British colonial officers in Jubaland. Conversely,laangaab Ilkayar has no such record of butchering the colonial top dogs in Jubaland :lol:

1.A.C.W Jenner -Jubaland Sub-commisioner
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2.Luitenant-Colonel Maitland
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3.Francis Elliot
Rank: Lieutenant
Place of birth ; Gainsborough, 7/8/1880
Killed by Haji Abdirahman Mursal (Ree Waafate ,Cawlyahan) in Serinley, Jubbaland, 2/2/1916
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ReturnOfMariixmaan wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:34 pm Jubaland is a prime example of boob that even a native like Mohamud Sayid Adan watches his clan get boobed and plays number 2 in a region where his clan is dominant. We all know that Ogaden aren’t the majority of Jubaland but due to the Kenyan invasion, they got overrepresented as shown by this map by Voltage:

https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=250


There’s a reason I support Moalimu unconditionally. He stood up for the silent majority in his federal state. And supported by the elites of Aaran Jaan who make up a small business class in Kismaayo and from another federal state as well in Puntland. If that’s injustice I don’t know what is. But hey, I’m not that smart
Madoobe own state proves that Jubbaland is not Ogaden majority. After a decade with even Kenyan government support it has totally failed. It has to be redone, redrawn and reflect the wishes of the majority and other politically marginalized groups. :clap:
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There is difference between Dadaab refugee complex and the Dadaab and Fafi host communities.The host community are of course Ogaden while the Majortiy of the refugees are Ogaden from Jubaland and Ogadenia.The latter group were relocated to Kalobei refugee camp near Kakuma in north Western Kenya .


There are three big camps in Dadaab(Ifo,Dagahaley,Hagadera) and each camp is larger than any town in Jubaland except Kismayo.Without doubt , Ogaden form the largest clan in all the three camps . They nearly populate all blocks and sections of the camps. Harti ,Gaaljecel and Raaxwayn also have strong presence in Dadaab .
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