The Power of Somali women...the real power behind the UIC
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Navy, There are some powerful women back there, for example one of the two phone campanies in Xamar (multi million companies) is co-owned by a woman. There are few I could name who are major hotel owners not to mention all the little baraako owner bussiness women. So don't reject the idea of women supporting the ICU because it's could very well be a fact.
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God bless Somali women.
Without them, most Somalis including moi would have lost the pride of being Somali, the resiliency to succeed in this life and a hope for a better one the next. Without Somal women, many families in Somalia would have disintegrated, she is the breadwinner, the guide, the healer and the nourisher, all wrapped in one. These days, war is satan's business, mothers are to love and care, it is times like this, Somalia and Ethiopia desperately need to be led by women.
Without them, most Somalis including moi would have lost the pride of being Somali, the resiliency to succeed in this life and a hope for a better one the next. Without Somal women, many families in Somalia would have disintegrated, she is the breadwinner, the guide, the healer and the nourisher, all wrapped in one. These days, war is satan's business, mothers are to love and care, it is times like this, Somalia and Ethiopia desperately need to be led by women.
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