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Yeah why would we vote for already dealt cards? We need a fresh blood to revive the lost hope of a nation! Preferably of no prior political background or history.
[quote="Ugaas Diini"]Shiekh Umal or Shiekh Cumar Faaruuq should become the next leader of Somalia.[/quote]
Not if the Abdulllahi Yusufs of Somalia can put a stop to such wishful thinking. They'll probably call on Israel, North Korea and any other country they can convince that men like the two Sheikhs will nuke the planet if they become presidents of Somalia.
Aden Cadde did not do anything that could be seen as improvement to the country from the dark ages nor did Cabdirishid (aun). So lets get real, your all talking from a qabil prospective and will not say the true and best leader Somalia had, who controlled all those savages that exsist today and exsisted before; Maj.Gen.Jalle Maxamed Siyaad Bare (aun) made Somalia what it was, and none can achive what he did during his reign.
The rest of the guys you mention after him were not real presidents.
the President of a country is the Nation’s moral, not just a political leader. Presidents must do right to achieve good.
Aden Abdulle Osman knew that, and decency was his core. I can think of no other Somali Political Leader who could have done a better job. He believed that honesty was government’s polar star. It lit his view that “in Somalia people rule†and “Somalia is a country of laws.†I have never heard one story of President Aden Abdulle Osman uttering or even tolerating a word about tribalism.
Many of the political leaders of that era knew him years before he led the Nation. He was his own man, with great self-confidence, and could work with people on all sides of the Somali political spectrum. To this day, some still admire his character.
Aden-Adde meant what he said, and said what he meant.
He was a unifier, not a divider. Some dubbed Aden-Adde a weak president; others thought of him a sworn tribalist. He didn’t care. He intended to govern as President of all the people. His forte was honor, not rhetoric, showing how civility could light even the dark cave of Somali politics.Hats Off to You, Sir
Sadeboi..your sayin that from a qabiil prospective..He was the most influential in the developmet of somalia because he Was presdient the longest.....You give me 21 years and we'll see what i can do ..apart from that...he Robbed the presidentcy and was never elected..doesnt that put his presidency in a question!..
The dictator helped improve somalia and he helped Ruin it..as he massacred his people....and started the civil war!
^ no no my friend, your mooryaan clan ruined the nation, looted public property, raped old women and then turned on each other.
i wouldn't be in a thread talking about who helped somalia and somalis the most if i were you. but if and when we do decide to talk about who the animals that destroyed our once beautiful country are i'll be sure to call on you.
i don't blame you for distancing yourself from those hawiye mooryaans. i would be shamed too if my brethern were known only for being crooks, thieves, killers, robbers, rapists etc etc