Re: Farmaajo resigning.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
It is really ironic. I thought I would be pissed, angry, disappointed, disheartened, etc but when push came to shove the only feeling that can describe my response is resignation. I have become resigned to civil war Somalia. The pressure put on this man for simply being a nationalist, the level of hatred of Somali statehood from both internal forces (Al Shabaab, corrupt leaders, etc) as well as external forces (UN, foreign powers) has shown me just what a waste it is to dwell in the present Somalia. May God help Somalia.
Re: Farmaajo resigning.
laakiiin micnoo maleh he will return or someone else who is wadani
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
you are mad, just an hours ago you were full of pride and optimistic and that easily you throw in the towel? lol
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
I am not even mad and I think not even surprised. But I did have hope and that kind of pushed me from seeing the reality. Hope is good and when it is taken away, the only thing in front of you is resignation and this is why I am surprisingly only resigned to the aftereffects. My pride and optimism only existed as long as the salmon was swimming against the tide but in the end he got swept by the stream.1nemansquad wrote:you are mad, just an hours ago you were full of pride and optimistic and that easily you throw in the towel? lol
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
this was a good introduction for Farmaajo to the Somali public inside and outside the country, i believe because of his example more good people like him will come forward and take on the evil forces and i also believe that this is not the end of this guy he will bounce back. Things can only get better insha allah.
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Voltage, most of us are in our twenties, so we most have only fallowed the tragedy since 00s, but these same obstacles that have denied Farmaajo to rebuild the country now have been there since the collapse of the government(and most likely caused the collapse). This is not even a conspiracy theory anymore.
There is a powerful foreign policy agenda that has consensus among US, UN, AU, A.L countries that Somalia should remain as it is, in chaos and dependent.
There is a powerful foreign policy agenda that has consensus among US, UN, AU, A.L countries that Somalia should remain as it is, in chaos and dependent.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
1nemansquad wrote:this was a good introduction for Farmaajo to the Somali public inside and outside the country, i believe because of his example more good people like him will come forward and take on the evil forces and i also believe that this is not the end of this guy he will bounce back. Things can only get better insha allah.
Well-said.
We have to be above individuals and this cult-worship lunacy and instead support and build institutions that will mature and deliver over time. Farmaajo started a noble initiative and others should continue where he left off. Just throwing in the gloves and discarding your nationalism with Farmaajo shows a very suspect inspiration behind the recent pronounced wadanimo. Voltage, that is for you
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
He was a Somali man and inshallah another one will come, if we give up they have won. There is a limit on how many times they do this to us our time will come 
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
RovingMadness wrote:1nemansquad wrote:this was a good introduction for Farmaajo to the Somali public inside and outside the country, i believe because of his example more good people like him will come forward and take on the evil forces and i also believe that this is not the end of this guy he will bounce back. Things can only get better insha allah.![]()
Well-said.
We have to be above individuals and this cult-worship lunacy and instead support and build institutions that will mature and deliver over time. Farmaajo started a noble initiative and others should continue where he left off. Just throwing in the gloves and discarding your nationalism with Farmaajo shows a very suspect inspiration behind the recent pronounced wadanimo. Voltage, that is for you
true but am afraid the only man can do good after farmaajo is nuur cade the rest of arte garbages bro and do u think they will select a leader that can do something good
Voltage
unless nuur cade come back i gave up on soomaali state
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
Ciyaal,
Who knew Farmaajo before he became the PM? We should support every Somali leader and give them our support unless they prove us wrong. This should be the spirit and the only way to move forward; Farmaajo himself said this much today in his resignation speech.
Who knew Farmaajo before he became the PM? We should support every Somali leader and give them our support unless they prove us wrong. This should be the spirit and the only way to move forward; Farmaajo himself said this much today in his resignation speech.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
My wadanimo is what makes me resigned bro. If I was in the old mood, I would be thinking more about the tribe of the prime minister to be but what is the point? Farmaajo told to leave one morning. Cumar Abdirashiid told to leave one morning. Nuur Cadde told to leave one morning and only used to legitimize a rigged vote (who could have been president with the extra 200 parliamentarians awarded to Sheikh Sharif by default), Abdullahi Yusuf told to leave one morning, Geedi told to pack up one morning. Abdiqasim told to leave one morning and only used to legitimize a rigged vote (Abdullahi Yusuf was going to be president by default), etc etc etc.RovingMadness wrote:
We have to be above individuals and this cult-worship lunacy and instead support and build institutions that will mature and deliver over time. Farmaajo started a noble initiative and others should continue where he left off. Just throwing in the gloves and discarding your nationalism with Farmaajo shows a very suspect inspiration behind the recent pronounced wadanimo. Voltage, that is for you
TFG is a sinking ship and my wadanimo will never allow me to support any part of it as long as the status quo and the same conditions are present.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
Voltage wrote:My wadanimo is what makes me resigned bro. If I was in the old mood, I would be thinking more about the tribe of the prime minister to be but what is the point? Farmaajo told to leave one morning. Cumar Abdirashiid told to leave one morning. Nuur Cadde told to leave one morning and only used to legitimize a rigged vote (who could have been president with the extra 200 parliamentarians awarded to Sheikh Sharif by default), Abdullahi Yusuf told to leave one morning, Geedi told to pack up one morning. Abdiqasim told to leave one morning and only used to legitimize a rigged vote (Abdullahi Yusuf was going to be president by default), etc etc etc.RovingMadness wrote:
We have to be above individuals and this cult-worship lunacy and instead support and build institutions that will mature and deliver over time. Farmaajo started a noble initiative and others should continue where he left off. Just throwing in the gloves and discarding your nationalism with Farmaajo shows a very suspect inspiration behind the recent pronounced wadanimo. Voltage, that is for you
TFG is a sinking ship and my wadanimo will never allow me to support any part of it as long as the status quo and the same conditions are present.
Well, Somalia is in a very bad shape and our government doesn't have enough space to govern, let alone sovereignty. Somalia is taking baby-steps now, and we should encourage our leaders when they make good choices while criticizing them when they make bad ones. Obviously, on days like this, one is forced have very pessimistic views about the future of our country. But, we should remember that 99% of us did not know who Farmaajo was before he showed us what he was capable, so let us give others a chance and support them as long as they do a good job.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
Dont you think this is what they want? to make so weak that we will never get up, they will make us loose hope one by one till we cant see the good from the bad, this should motive us walahi we have seen how somali people can be one which is what scares who ever is messing with us hence they wanted to take Farmajo out even quicker so that people like you turn back home. Please dont fall into their trap and desert somalia when its on its knees.Voltage wrote:My wadanimo is what makes me resigned bro. If I was in the old mood, I would be thinking more about the tribe of the prime minister to be but what is the point? Farmaajo told to leave one morning. Cumar Abdirashiid told to leave one morning. Nuur Cadde told to leave one morning and only used to legitimize a rigged vote (who could have been president with the extra 200 parliamentarians awarded to Sheikh Sharif by default), Abdullahi Yusuf told to leave one morning, Geedi told to pack up one morning. Abdiqasim told to leave one morning and only used to legitimize a rigged vote (Abdullahi Yusuf was going to be president by default), etc etc etc.RovingMadness wrote:
We have to be above individuals and this cult-worship lunacy and instead support and build institutions that will mature and deliver over time. Farmaajo started a noble initiative and others should continue where he left off. Just throwing in the gloves and discarding your nationalism with Farmaajo shows a very suspect inspiration behind the recent pronounced wadanimo. Voltage, that is for you
TFG is a sinking ship and my wadanimo will never allow me to support any part of it as long as the status quo and the same conditions are present.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
At the least Sheikh Sharif and Sharif Hassan needs to lose their positions. I don't care if the next leader is a Mushunguli, a Madhibaan, a Majeerteen, a Mudulood, etc. Those two need to be removed from the equation like Abdullahi Yusuf and Adan Madoobe were. Only then can we support a new start.
Roving, what can come out of a new prime minister in the current condition? Both the president and speaker have to decide on him jointly. The president has half of the ministers and the speaker names the other half. So the prime minister is a puppet between them and even his cabinet does not have cohesion and is not built on merit but their usefullness to the men who will name as part of their branch. The president and speaker can never be supported by a single nationalist and whatever prime minister picked to serve the remainder of the mandate is phuked and will be a true stooge.
Roving, what can come out of a new prime minister in the current condition? Both the president and speaker have to decide on him jointly. The president has half of the ministers and the speaker names the other half. So the prime minister is a puppet between them and even his cabinet does not have cohesion and is not built on merit but their usefullness to the men who will name as part of their branch. The president and speaker can never be supported by a single nationalist and whatever prime minister picked to serve the remainder of the mandate is phuked and will be a true stooge.
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Re: Farmaajo resigning.
Majority of the cabinet will be drawn from the current cabinet. I am reasonably sure about this. However, if the same ministers from Fatboy Sharmarke are brought back, that will be a game-changer since those guys proved what a failure they are.Voltage wrote:At the least Sheikh Sharif and Sharif Hassan needs to lose their positions. I don't care if the next leader is a Mushunguli, a Madhibaan, a Majeerteen, a Mudulood, etc. Those two need to be removed from the equation like Abdullahi Yusuf and Adan Madoobe were. Only then can we support a new start.
Roving, what can come out of a new prime minister in the current condition? Both the president and speaker have to decide on him jointly. The president has half of the ministers and the speaker names the other half. So the prime minister is a puppet between them and even his cabinet does not have cohesion and is not built on merit but their usefullness to the men who will name as part of their branch. The president and speaker can never be supported by a single nationalist and whatever prime minister picked to serve the remainder of the mandate is phuked and will be a true stooge.
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