Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Khalid ali
I support somaliland's secession and independency therefore am I allowed to participate Somaliland's presidential elections ?
I support somaliland's secession and independency therefore am I allowed to participate Somaliland's presidential elections ?
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
We have fiqishini Hawiyes who are rightwing Somalilanders the former spokesmen of the SL government was fiqishini
But if you are other hawiyes you cannot participate
But if you are other hawiyes you cannot participate
Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Ok maxaad uga calaacaleysaa reer koonfurka. If you are somalilander ma noqonkartid sadaxda madax ee ugu sarreysa dowlada inkastoo minister laydiin dhiibikaro. It is what it is bro. 
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
xiinow wrote:Ok maxaad uga calaacaleysaa reer koonfurka. If you are somalilander ma noqonkartid sadaxda madax ee ugu sarreysa dowlada inkastoo minister laydiin dhiibikaro. It is what it is bro.
You can say that when you're leaders recognize and respect the sovereignty and the Independence of SL , how can you say Somalilanders cannot lead Somalia , when you're constitution claims Somaliland sovereignty
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Professor samatar is a mp in Somalia parliament and plans to stay that way
The man isn't going anywhere. 2016 free n fair national elections. I believe he can win presidency with his party
The man isn't going anywhere. 2016 free n fair national elections. I believe he can win presidency with his party
Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Khalid
what constitution. Ma dastuur baa soomali karta
Dastuur hadduu dad kari lahaa adeer federalism ayaa marhore layska yeeli lahaa. These are called unwritten rules in the somali community. We are talking about somalis here, most qabiilist people in the world. Nin qabiilkiisa wadan kale sheeganaaya miyaa na xukumi kara waaye sheekada. Sidaas la soco sxb.
what constitution. Ma dastuur baa soomali karta
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
xiinow wrote:Khalid
what constitution. Ma dastuur baa soomali kartaDastuur hadduu dad kari lahaa adeer federalism ayaa marhore layska yeeli lahaa. These are called unwritten rules in the somali community. We are talking about somalis here, most qabiilist people in the world. Nin qabiilkiisa wadan kale sheeganaaya miyaa na xukumi kara waaye sheekada. Sidaas la soco sxb.
Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
This professor was someone I had respect for but his speech really rubbed me the wrong way 

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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Professor Samatar's words shouldn't be taken too seriously. He was just voicing his frustration.
He is the same man that said "This book (Qu'ran) has become a bloody business".
He is just a highly emotional person. If he felt lonely and neglected in Somalia, he would have given up his post as MP. People like him aren't meant for politics. Politics is dirty. He should just focus on his academic life or try and focus in rebuilding the education system in Somalia. He is a good guy of great value to Somalis but I honestly think politics isn't for him. He is too much of a nice guy for the political arena. He should do hands on work with people on the ground.
He is the same man that said "This book (Qu'ran) has become a bloody business".
He is just a highly emotional person. If he felt lonely and neglected in Somalia, he would have given up his post as MP. People like him aren't meant for politics. Politics is dirty. He should just focus on his academic life or try and focus in rebuilding the education system in Somalia. He is a good guy of great value to Somalis but I honestly think politics isn't for him. He is too much of a nice guy for the political arena. He should do hands on work with people on the ground.
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
He knows where to go. 
Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Had he been hawiye per say you'd advocate otherwise ?Brobaganda wrote:Professor Samatar's words shouldn't be taken too seriously. He was just voicing his frustration.
He is the same man that said "This book (Qu'ran) has become a bloody business".![]()
He is just a highly emotional person. If he felt lonely and neglected in Somalia, he would have given up his post as MP. People like him aren't meant for politics. Politics is dirty. He should just focus on his academic life or try and focus in rebuilding the education system in Somalia. He is a good guy of great value to Somalis but I honestly think politics isn't for him. He is too much of a nice guy for the political arena. He should do hands on work with people on the ground.
The way I look at it, this individual ain't as smart as I thought he was, nonetheless, parliamentka inuu ka kaco dooni meyno. dude needs to grow a thick pair and go at it again once more.-
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Hawiye and Dir are the same to me bro, they are brothers. One thing I want for Hawiye is the same thing I want for Dir. A Dir President means just the same to me as a Hawiye President and I'll be just as happy. These are the only two clans I care about.Rabshoole wrote:Had he been hawiye per say you'd advocate otherwise ?Brobaganda wrote:Professor Samatar's words shouldn't be taken too seriously. He was just voicing his frustration.
He is the same man that said "This book (Qu'ran) has become a bloody business".![]()
He is just a highly emotional person. If he felt lonely and neglected in Somalia, he would have given up his post as MP. People like him aren't meant for politics. Politics is dirty. He should just focus on his academic life or try and focus in rebuilding the education system in Somalia. He is a good guy of great value to Somalis but I honestly think politics isn't for him. He is too much of a nice guy for the political arena. He should do hands on work with people on the ground.The way I look at it, this individual ain't as smart as I thought he was, and if he plans to continue his politicial career after this, I believe he ruined what reputation he had with this stunt.
I am just referring to Prof Samatar as an individual. The man himself is not fit for politics. Very sensitive man. His brother is much better suited in Somali politics in my opinion.
Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Likewise broBrobaganda wrote:
Hawiye and Dir are the same to me bro, they are brothers. One thing I want for Hawiye is the same thing I want for Dir. A Dir President means just the same to me as a Hawiye President and I'll be just as happy. These are the only two clans I care about.
I am just referring to Prof Samatar as an individual. The man himself is not fit for politics. Very sensitive man. His brother is much better suited in Somali politics in my opinion.
Aside from his tactless blunder comments which are fucked up if you ask me, He should put on his game face next time, and disregard his frustration in order to prevent it going against his better jugdement
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
and where did i say that? what i mean is when ppl (southerns or others) view this issue they will not say those ppl want and those do not want.. it will all look the same to them from the surface,, one big secessionist enclave unless a certain group proves otherwise.abdikarim86 wrote:I see you've finally accepted your people willingly support SL.Mondey wrote:Ofcourse they will look at him as a waqooyi man since the entire region he comes from are secessionists even his own province. this doesn't mean the professor is disbelieving in the holy cause as SL media try to project like they finally found their Mahdi. he is only disappointed in the mentality of the politicians who mostly are leftovers of the old generation politicians. he said some nice words about SL so what? all the die hard unionists even the southerns will all acknowledge what SL achieved not a big deal.
However, the prof will continue the good work and carry on delivering his message
What changed your mind? For a few short months ago you were
adamant your people had no choice in the matter and were being "forced".
I guess reality hit home![]()
As for the good professor, I hope now he sees sense, and comes back home.
We could really do with someone like him![]()
the professor was living in a completely different world, the reality stroke him when he saw a backward corrupt qabiilist mentalitym too bad he thought everyone thinks or actually IS like him. but surely that wont stop his mission that started 30 years back
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia
Stop being naive. The poor Professor is being fooled by these people. He already said waa dadka ugu caqliga xun aduunka previously because been bey u sheegeen, xaarna way ugu foodhaqeen.Mondey wrote:and where did i say that? what i mean is when ppl (southerns or others) view this issue they will not say those ppl want and those do not want.. it will all look the same to them from the surface,, one big secessionist enclave unless a certain group proves otherwise.abdikarim86 wrote:I see you've finally accepted your people willingly support SL.Mondey wrote:Ofcourse they will look at him as a waqooyi man since the entire region he comes from are secessionists even his own province. this doesn't mean the professor is disbelieving in the holy cause as SL media try to project like they finally found their Mahdi. he is only disappointed in the mentality of the politicians who mostly are leftovers of the old generation politicians. he said some nice words about SL so what? all the die hard unionists even the southerns will all acknowledge what SL achieved not a big deal.
However, the prof will continue the good work and carry on delivering his message
What changed your mind? For a few short months ago you were
adamant your people had no choice in the matter and were being "forced".
I guess reality hit home![]()
As for the good professor, I hope now he sees sense, and comes back home.
We could really do with someone like him![]()
the professor was living in a completely different world, the reality stroke him when he saw a backward corrupt qabiilist mentalitym too bad he thought everyone thinks or actually IS like him. but surely that wont stop his mission that started 30 years back
He will always be a reer waqooyi in their eyes and a Dir man in other words he's a threat, weligoodna ma soo dhoweysaneyaan.
Haduu profesoorku taladeyda qaadaneyo, waxaan ku odhan lahaa, war iskaga hadh dadkan caqliga xun, they are useless, wakhtigaaga ha ku lumin.
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