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Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 5:33 am
by kaliil
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There is people older than hundred around ceerigaabo too.
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You are right the oldest somali people live in ceerigaabo.abwaan afqalooc was from ceerigaabo and he was over 120 years old when he died.



Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 6:22 am
by AwRastaale
He was over 100 years and remembers the coronation of the old queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth I).

He was a grown man.

Haji Abdikarim Waraabe: 1898 - 2019

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 7:01 am
by Togdeer
I don’t care what anyone says Abdi Warabe was a very hourable man and he would be remembered as the father of peace in somaliland.
What made Haji Abdi different to all other Somali leaders, is he always choose peace over war.
He died on the holy month of Ramadan, on a Friday the best day of the week.
AUN

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 8:04 am
by X.Playa
AwRastaale wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 6:22 am He was over 100 years and remembers the coronation of the old queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth I).

He was a grown man.

Haji Abdikarim Waraabe: 1898 - 2019
You buffoon do you ever read and take your head out of your self righteous booty?

Elizabeth the first was from the 1600s , the 2d is the modern queen yaa jaahil read instead of spewing envious xaar.

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 8:06 am
by X.Playa
Togdeer wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 7:01 am I don’t care what anyone says Abdi Warabe was a very hourable man and he would be remembered as the father of peace in somaliland.
What made Haji Abdi different to all other Somali leaders, is he always choose peace over war.
He died on the holy month of Ramadan, on a Friday the best day of the week.
AUN
One someone doesn't care about facts he has called delusional. Is not mere saying it's facts not opinion, cabdi faqash facelift is a recent phenomenon.

I am glad the old faqash bit the dust, hopefully Somaliland will rest from his intriguing and hypocrisy.

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 8:46 am
by AwRastaale
Look at this big lip fag.

No body care your opinion as a Murtad. SNM were Muslim men with a Muslim flag.

They do stone you to death.

Where do you fit in all of this big lip Baboon behaving like he is one of the Muslim Somalis.

Fat lip motha fokka you belong in no where.

Not sure why Snet mods left you. Should be a permanent ban. Dirty Al Murtad probably got those fat lips from giving heads to the bf

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 9:04 am
by theyuusuf143
I doubt a muse cabdale mujaahid will be stoned to death. Some one has to grow a balls of steel to execute him for blasphemy let alone stoning to death.

Isaaq ninba si u difaac. Mid islaamnimo u maray , qaar xaga yuhuuda wax ia keenay, qaar budhist ah , kuwo shuuciya. Qaar aan xitaa diina lahayn oo indhaha na la,a oo isaaq ictiraaf u raadinaya anigu arkay. Somalida diintooda 1aad waa ta Qabiilkoda , Dr X.playa na diinta isaaqa si fiican buu u haysta . Dhagax baad sheegte irbad lagu dili maayo.

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 9:36 am
by Khalid Ali
Alayaraxma he was not part of our halgan 1980s
But post 1990s he helped rebuild Somaliland today he is with his maker may Allah rest his soul.

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 11:13 am
by paperino
X.Playa wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 12:16 am He was born in 1914 , became a Chief Caaqil for his Cabdi Bari in 1940, most likely due to the death of his father. He died at 105.

One thing can be verified the exact date he became a registered Caaqil. All registered Caaqils can be found in UK National archives.

He can't be 70 because he was in his late 20s during war world 2, he was in his 12th year as Caqqil when the British queen was enthroned. It was big deal in the colonial government and all registered Caaqils were fully aware of such things beacuse they were practically civil servants.
So, instead of resisting isticmaarka like Sayidka (AUN), the Chief Caaqil was a collaborator and servant of the Empire?

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 11:33 am
by theyuusuf143
paperino wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 11:13 am
X.Playa wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 12:16 am He was born in 1914 , became a Chief Caaqil for his Cabdi Bari in 1940, most likely due to the death of his father. He died at 105.

One thing can be verified the exact date he became a registered Caaqil. All registered Caaqils can be found in UK National archives.

He can't be 70 because he was in his late 20s during war world 2, he was in his 12th year as Caqqil when the British queen was enthroned. It was big deal in the colonial government and all registered Caaqils were fully aware of such things beacuse they were practically civil servants.
So, instead of resisting isticmaarka like Sayidka (AUN), the Chief Caaqil was a collaborator and servant of the Empire?

It's like comparing cali dheere and khayre 100 years later. And saying " so , instead of resisting isticmaarka madaw like Cali dheere the prime minister was a collaborator and servant of the occupiers" whats your take on this ?

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 12:00 pm
by barbarossa
AUN marxuumka, samir iyo imaana ka siiyo eheladiisa iyo asxaabtiisa..

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 12:10 pm
by X.Playa
paperino wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 11:13 am
X.Playa wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 12:16 am He was born in 1914 , became a Chief Caaqil for his Cabdi Bari in 1940, most likely due to the death of his father. He died at 105.

One thing can be verified the exact date he became a registered Caaqil. All registered Caaqils can be found in UK National archives.

He can't be 70 because he was in his late 20s during war world 2, he was in his 12th year as Caqqil when the British queen was enthroned. It was big deal in the colonial government and all registered Caaqils were fully aware of such things beacuse they were practically civil servants.
So, instead of resisting isticmaarka like Sayidka (AUN), the Chief Caaqil was a collaborator and servant of the Empire?
There was no reason to resist, the British and European colonialism brought law , order and political organization, to savage nomads.

The fat Mullah brough nothing but extremism, ignorance, violence and he died begging Ras Tafari for political asylum and food while residing in the end of his miserable days as a refugee protected by the Somali Bantu sultan whom the Mullah gave him the flower of his daughter for protection.

So much for your Daarood fiction.

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 12:12 pm
by Mustafee101
paperino wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 11:54 pm
Mustafee101 wrote: Fri May 10, 2019 4:50 pm How old was he?
If you study the pictures and video in topic, that's the face and body of someone in his late 70s or early 80s. Contrary to the claims, he couldn't be 122*. Rarely (due to lifestyle) would a pure Somali age to 100, particularly one that's active or fit. However, a Somali Bantu has a higher chance of ageing to 100 while active or fit.

* https://hiiraan.com/news4/2019/May/1637 ... t_122.aspx

From link:

Image
Haji Abdi Warabe speaking to reporters in Hargeisa on October 2018 - FILE

Does the man in above picture look like he was 121 years old?
Actually, Somali nomads are more active than Somali Bantus. it is not a surprise to see a Somali nomad who is over 100 years. Go to Balanbale and Fadhigaraadle area and you will see it

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 9:58 pm
by ReturnOfMariixmaan
X.Playa wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 12:10 pm
paperino wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 11:13 am
X.Playa wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 12:16 am He was born in 1914 , became a Chief Caaqil for his Cabdi Bari in 1940, most likely due to the death of his father. He died at 105.

One thing can be verified the exact date he became a registered Caaqil. All registered Caaqils can be found in UK National archives.

He can't be 70 because he was in his late 20s during war world 2, he was in his 12th year as Caqqil when the British queen was enthroned. It was big deal in the colonial government and all registered Caaqils were fully aware of such things beacuse they were practically civil servants.
So, instead of resisting isticmaarka like Sayidka (AUN), the Chief Caaqil was a collaborator and servant of the Empire?
There was no reason to resist, the British and European colonialism brought law , order and political organization, to savage nomads.

The fat Mullah brough nothing but extremism, ignorance, violence and he died begging Ras Tafari for political asylum and food while residing in the end of his miserable days as a refugee protected by the Somali Bantu sultan whom the Mullah gave him the flower of his daughter for protection.

So much for your Daarood fiction.
The self hate is strong with this one :scusthov: :MJ:

Re: Oldest Man in Somaliland dies

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 11:00 pm
by paperino
X.Playa wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 12:10 pm There was no reason to resist, the British and European colonialism brought law , order and political organization, to savage nomads.

The fat Mullah brough nothing but extremism, ignorance, violence and he died begging Ras Tafari for political asylum and food while residing in the end of his miserable days as a refugee protected by the Somali Bantu sultan whom the Mullah gave him the flower of his daughter for protection.

So much for your Daarood fiction.
You must suffer from acute cadaan inferiority complex. The Brits and their cadaan brethren (French, Spanish, Dutch, Belgian, etc) brought nothing but genocide, misery, tribalism, poverty, slavery, corruption, stealing natural resources, etc to Africa & other places.
Mustafee101 wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 12:12 pm Actually, Somali nomads are more active than Somali Bantus. it is not a surprise to see a Somali nomad who is over 100 years. Go to Balanbale and Fadhigaraadle area and you will see it
Majority* (+90%) of Somalis live in rural areas and have been gradually abandoning nomadic lifestyle since the 1960s. The few nomads left are gonna become a thing of the past in a few decades if not sooner.

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... population