Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
@Saint Grandpakhalif of Magdalene.
Are you seriously asking about the history of Absame the Blessed? Conqueror of Habashi and Bantu lands, Father of the greatest Somali leaders and eternel fighters against foreigners in the Holy Land? Surely you mock me?
As for his honourable MSB (AUN), let us not forget that he was born and bred in the Holy Land itself and born of an Ogaden mother. Verily he was only fighting for his home during the Holy War of 1977.
I do not seek to question the great history of Ahlul Sade, rather what I ask is what has happened to one of the 3 Somali warrior clans that they do not fight against the Ethiopian occupation? At least in their own districts. Surely the title of resustance belongs to Absame.
Are you seriously asking about the history of Absame the Blessed? Conqueror of Habashi and Bantu lands, Father of the greatest Somali leaders and eternel fighters against foreigners in the Holy Land? Surely you mock me?
As for his honourable MSB (AUN), let us not forget that he was born and bred in the Holy Land itself and born of an Ogaden mother. Verily he was only fighting for his home during the Holy War of 1977.
I do not seek to question the great history of Ahlul Sade, rather what I ask is what has happened to one of the 3 Somali warrior clans that they do not fight against the Ethiopian occupation? At least in their own districts. Surely the title of resustance belongs to Absame.
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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
We are pragmatic as we are brave, it would not be wise to face the Ethiopian clan alone as one clan cannot surmount an attack on such a large conventional force as is the EDF. We are wise enough to focus on our lands in Somalia and build our base around that, once we have a sizable force and able means we will surely join the effort, but for now it is impractical.
While the ONLF has succeeded to thwart the TPLF from drilling oil in their region, they are slowly losing the battle on the hearts and minds of Ogadens everywhere who are slowly turning sympathetic to the DDS regime.
While the ONLF has succeeded to thwart the TPLF from drilling oil in their region, they are slowly losing the battle on the hearts and minds of Ogadens everywhere who are slowly turning sympathetic to the DDS regime.
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
He is not really termed as far as i know( we've had over or just under 10 president most haven't finished there term/The Tigray region has had 3), the ESPD party which he leads is simply the hand of the TPLF in the region. The parliament of the region is literally a rubber-stamp entity with no real power, they collect wages and endorse Ilays/TPLF policies .To be president of the Ogaden region you would have to show unquestionable loyalty, be a ruthless monster ready to carry-out the work of the TPLF.eliteSomali wrote:Is he termed or does he hold the seat for as long as he wants? Also, must everyone who is elected or appointed president there show unquestioned loyalty to the guys in Adis ababa?EEGA9 wrote:^ He deserves nothing short of a public lynching ina adeer
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
@Granpa
The DDS regime is Ogaden itself and made up of former ONLF members who chose a different path. This further highlights the strength Ogaden possesses and the fear that Ethiopia has towards this tribe that it must go to the extent of giving it full control of the region in order to stop itself from losing it completely. If it was the respected Sade that posed so many problems to the Ethiopian regime then it would be a Marehan leader which would currently hold Ina Iley's seat. However there is only 1 tribe that can take on the full might of Habasha by itself, the Landheer Nation of Absame.
Yet we are still able to keep an eye out on Somalia and to secure our lands there as we have seen in the last few months. All of this while holding top positions in the Kenya government. This is what you call playing it smart my friend of Magdalene.
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The DDS regime is Ogaden itself and made up of former ONLF members who chose a different path. This further highlights the strength Ogaden possesses and the fear that Ethiopia has towards this tribe that it must go to the extent of giving it full control of the region in order to stop itself from losing it completely. If it was the respected Sade that posed so many problems to the Ethiopian regime then it would be a Marehan leader which would currently hold Ina Iley's seat. However there is only 1 tribe that can take on the full might of Habasha by itself, the Landheer Nation of Absame.
Yet we are still able to keep an eye out on Somalia and to secure our lands there as we have seen in the last few months. All of this while holding top positions in the Kenya government. This is what you call playing it smart my friend of Magdalene.
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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Thanks for clarifying. Since the people there face abuse and oppression(this is what I've heard from family members), wouldn't it be wiser to pick up arms and start fighting, starting with ilay and all who think like him. It may sound too easy coming from a person like myself who had never seen the place but I'd like to think that if you are offered two choices and two choices only: one, be oppressed and live under the most abject conditions, suffer rape and systematic massacres, or two, revolt and suffer all those things but this time only you are fighting. ONLF alone cannot close this deal for the people there and I am guessing that those who pledge their loyalty to ilay and his tigray agendas are simply forced to accept and go along with it or they'll suffer a horrendous consequence. Why have the people accepted to to have the ethiopian flag in jigjiga and elsewhere in the somali region? It's truly sickening.EEGA9 wrote:He is not really termed as far as i know( we've had over or just under 10 president most haven't finished there term/The Tigray region has had 3), the ESPD party which he leads is simply the hand of the TPLF in the region. The parliament of the region is literally a rubber-stamp entity with no real power, they collect wages and endorse Ilays/TPLF policies .To be president of the Ogaden region you would have to show unquestionable loyalty, be a ruthless monster ready to carry-out the work of the TPLF.eliteSomali wrote:Is he termed or does he hold the seat for as long as he wants? Also, must everyone who is elected or appointed president there show unquestioned loyalty to the guys in Adis ababa?EEGA9 wrote:^ He deserves nothing short of a public lynching ina adeer
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
That is incorrect Ina Adeer, very rare for former ONLF to be given any position but there are secret ONLF within every department of Government.Colonel wrote:@Granpa
The DDS regime is Ogaden itself and made up of former ONLF members who chose a different path.
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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Listen kid, I am more educated about the history of Somali Galbeed more than you, you are exactly the type of Somali I hate, one who takes pride in using foreign muscle against other Somalis.Colonel wrote:@Granpa
The DDS regime is Ogaden itself and made up of former ONLF members who chose a different path. This further highlights the strength Ogaden possesses and the fear that Ethiopia has towards this tribe that it must go to the extent of giving it full control of the region in order to stop itself from losing it completely. If it was the respected Sade that posed so many problems to the Ethiopian regime then it would be a Marehan leader which would currently hold Ina Iley's seat. However there is only 1 tribe that can take on the full might of Habasha by itself, the Landheer Nation of Absame.
Yet we are still able to keep an eye out on Somalia and to secure our lands there as we have seen in the last few months. All of this while holding top positions in the Kenya government. This is what you call playing it smart my friend of Magdalene.
The Rise of Absame
You call Kenyan troops escorting their tour,guides to Kismayo and guarding their puppet installed dream genius? You praise DDS the same regime that currently has thousands of your kinsmen locked up and tortured in Jail Ogaden located in JigJiga? You gain pride from serving the Kenyans so utterly well that they are comfortable enough to use you to advance their financial goals(large reserves of oil both on and offshore of Jubbaland)? You should hold your neck down in shame, the great Sayid would be rolling in his grave if can see what his clan has been reduced too, a bunch of spineless, unprincipled, unintelligent, enslaved doqomiin, who despite their large numbers have been "officially" occupied since 1954, 60 years of occupation in it of itself is tantamount to your failure as a clan.
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
You got it from this site. It says nothing about removing, but in fact he wants to build another statue for Meles that looks like him more
closely.
http://www.faallo.com/2013/04/15/warar-goos-goos-ah-3/
closely.
Dhinaca kala waxaan halkan idiin kasoo gudbineeynaa bal in aad nala aragtaan muuqaalka cusub ee Melez zenawe intii marada madaw lagu daday
ama lagu duuduubay. Maradan ayaa u eg marada asayda ah ee ay xidhan tahay Azeb mesfin.
Cabdi iley ayaa sidaan horayba usoo sheegnay wuxuu leeyahay tiihore sifiican uguma ekaanin melez mana muuqal fiicna, markaas waa in tuhorleh
loodhiso inta lakeenayana tii hore laqariyo
http://www.faallo.com/2013/04/15/warar-goos-goos-ah-3/
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue

So much anger in such a small body. Come back to me when you have learned the ways of politics, furthermore nobody is praising DDS you simpleton, surely your reading skills are below par to say the least.
I won't insult the respected Sade which you do not represent however I would advise you to have some conviction and stick to a cause instead of changing sides on a daily basis such as a bipolar teenage girl.
Surely I have been corrected in this matterEEGA9 wrote:That is incorrect Ina Adeer, very rare for former ONLF to be given any position but there are secret ONLF within every department of Government.Colonel wrote:@Granpa
The DDS regime is Ogaden itself and made up of former ONLF members who chose a different path.

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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Such a disappointing response. When the tough questions are asked, let's just ad hominem the guy, ok ! I'm outta here, im losing IQ points already !
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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Siciid, Iley was playing hardball with the new prime minister who is not of the Tigray.
Before the launching of the "Meles foundation" of which PM Saacid attended it's inaugration in Addis, he wanted to appear men with strong backing by coinciding this event with the erection of the statue. However, it seems it has backfired and he was scolded for rushing to Addis and interferring with the work of foreign minister in handling delegation. in particular, Saacid excused himself from going to Jigjiga for a photo shoot with Iley like Jawaari, and supposedly exchanged heated words in addis hotel.
When the Ethiopian PM was elected head of ERDF, it was understood by many to mean Iley would loose since he was campaigning for another guy, even bribing party officials.
Now that the occasion has passed, it will likely be taken down for good and considering the erratic directionless policy of ina Iley.
Before the launching of the "Meles foundation" of which PM Saacid attended it's inaugration in Addis, he wanted to appear men with strong backing by coinciding this event with the erection of the statue. However, it seems it has backfired and he was scolded for rushing to Addis and interferring with the work of foreign minister in handling delegation. in particular, Saacid excused himself from going to Jigjiga for a photo shoot with Iley like Jawaari, and supposedly exchanged heated words in addis hotel.
When the Ethiopian PM was elected head of ERDF, it was understood by many to mean Iley would loose since he was campaigning for another guy, even bribing party officials.
Now that the occasion has passed, it will likely be taken down for good and considering the erratic directionless policy of ina Iley.
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
You went on an incoherent rambling when I crushed all the points you made. Anger has obviously overtaken you when you realised that you couldn't come on top with use of factual evidence. In your last post you basically ignored what I had previously said and simply recycled some of your earlier nonsense. Frankly I can not allow myself to waste time on such unintelligent individuals, come back with some answers to my questions or even better, some facts. Until then I shall ignore your childish posts.
Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Could Ina-ilay be double agent? 

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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
Whatever he is....as long as he keeps the pressure on s/l, he`s alright in my book.
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Re: Ina Iiley to remove Meles statue
grandpakhalif wrote:They shouldn't have erected it in the first place, but anyways good news, one step away from servitude.

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