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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:48 pm
by Luq_Ganane
^^
The reason it was called 'The bread basket of Somalia' was because it was. Heavy investment was put into the entire Shabelle region, especially the aggriculture sector. After the collapse of the State, it lost that luster as people had to go back to primitive farming. Even worse the incentive was lost as the Shabelle region was the most dangerous in Somalia. The only farming done was the Xashish farms that Cusman Catto had, and was taken over by Indacadde after the bannana wars.

Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:54 pm
by Twisted_Logic
[quote="Luq_Ganane"]^^
The reason it was called 'The bread basket of Somalia' was because it was. Heavy investment was put into the entire Shabelle region, especially the aggriculture sector. After the collapse of the State, it lost that luster as people had to go back to primitive farming. Even worse the incentive was lost as the Shabelle region was the most dangerous in Somalia. The only farming done was the Xashish farms that Cusman Catto had, and was taken over by Indacadde after the bannana wars.

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Lol. what about the banana plantations, and the rest of the other plantations that dot the Shabelle valley?
This is what the World Food Program says:
"Tractors, a rare sight in much of Somalia, are still lined up on Jowhar’s main street."
"surrounding regions of Middle and Lower Shabelle, traditionally farming regions that were the ‘breadbasket’ of Somalia, producing enough food to feed themselves and export."
"Middle and Lower Shabelle were the production centre for all of Somalia,” says Hawa Mohammed Moallim, deputy director of WFP’s partner non-governmental organisation SAACID , which organises the distributions in Jowhar. “But every time now, there’s drought, or floods or conflict.”
"Heavily armed police of the Transitional Federal Government patrol the distribution, keeping would-be looters in check"
"Security is OK here, but the administration still isn’t strong,” says Mohamed Hilowleh Guled, the district chief for 23 villages around Jowhar"
http://www.wfp.org/english/?ModuleID=137&Key=2662
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:00 pm
by Luq_Ganane
^^
Well thats Jowhar not the entire Shabelle Valley. Ofcourse Jowhar being ruled by the an ironfist like Mohamed Dhere will succeed
Also, Abgal were traditionally were always either city or farm people. Almost all the other clans in Somalia are either pastorialists or city business people. The people in Jubboinka (Marexaan, Ogadeen)have no intention of farming as they view it as low work, even though I'll mantain the land is by far the most irrigatable in all of Somalia. Somalis need to learn how to farm

Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:02 pm
by Diyeeshaha_Tolka
luq-ganane sxb as far as we all know mareexaanku waxay dagaan gedo ..gobolka ugu gaajada somalia and part of galgaduud which is the saxara somalia..
marka waxaadan leheen ha sheegan waa layskaga daba imaan doonaa
take example of what happend to CEYR. ur boss,, waa dadkii ku baray sida loo boobo dhul dudoow waxii ku dhacayna waad aragtaa sxb
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:05 pm
by Twisted_Logic
[quote="Luq_Ganane"]^^
Well thats Jowhar not the entire Shabelle Valley. Ofcourse Jowhar being ruled by the an ironfist like Mohamed Dhere will succeed
Also, Abgal were traditionally were always either city or farm people. Almost all the other clans in Somalia are either pastorialists or city business people. The people in Jubboinka (Marexaan, Ogadeen)have no intention of farming as they view it as low work, even though I'll mantain the land is by far the most irrigatable in all of Somalia. Somalis need to learn how to farm

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So how can you make a claim that Jubboyinka is the most fertile when you guys dont even farm? also, we have this huge ass farm in balcad, and one of our neighbors was MArehan. after the war, our militias used to protect it till 1997 when the owners came and sold it a high ranking Mudulood warlord/..... who i dont want to name. just a side talk

Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:11 pm
by Af_libaax
Sir_lugooyo
This donkey is already brain dead , lets pray to Allah {SW} to end his life as soon as possilble ,[AAAAAAAAAMiiin] .
Luq_Ganane
Cudur Habar_Gidiroow la yiraahdo ayaa maskaxdadii aboor ku Noqday !!! haddii Kambuli laga hadlo ,Habar Gidir ayaad u heestaa . ! --Oday is qabooji-- ;.
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Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:49 pm
by Voltage
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:54 pm
by Sir-Luggoyo
Reer Bani Quule waxay ku waasheen Jubboyinka, talk about the moon, they have a way of injecting Jubboyinka, that is a sign of agitation and anxiety, they know it's not gonna last long so they have to repeat it over and over again to make-believe that they once owned a place called Jubboyinka
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:57 pm
by Voltage
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:13 pm
by guhad122
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:16 pm
by Gedo_Boy
guhad horta Marexaan ma ursutaa meeshu ka muuqado
walee magaca Ogaden maxaad cagta marisay?
Sir Lug,
Reer Bani Quule are the Galgaduudian Marexaans....Reer Gedo don't have Quule

Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:21 pm
by kambuli
Why is Mohamed Dheere alife?
Hayay...Dee tiisiibaan gelin..Maalinta Eebbe u qorey ayuumbuu dhiman..Maalintaasna qofna ma oga...Yaa og inaan inaku ka hor dhiman

Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:13 pm
by Sir-Luggoyo
GB,
So what do they have in Gedo?
Kambuli,
Alla maxaan ku arkay adoo isyeelyeela sidii carruurtii. Yaan ogeyn inuu qof waliba dhimanayo maalintii loo qoray?
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:19 pm
by Luq_Ganane
Re: Why is Mohamed Dheere is still alive?
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:28 pm
by Voltage
Luq, Murusade's nickname was beesha Kuwait. Do you know how Saddam Hussein captured Kuwait with no sweat? Well Sacad defeated Murusade and took all their hanti in one day..that's why they're called "beesha Kuwait"...caku SOmali and their nicknames
