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The President of Jubbaland oo xaq ah is in Xamar to speak to the IC about the resources Gedo gets and the political instability of Jubbaland as a whole especially the murderous regime of Kismaayo. I welcome this development. Guul Madaxweyne Moalimu


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Wallahi Mucalimu waa geesi he is hustling IC for Gedo fair share, no more Tuug Madoobe syphoning Gedo funds from his Kenyan bunker in Kismaayo. Guulayso Mudane Madaxweyne :russ:
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a kenyan delegation also arrived in Mogadishu today and they are willing to throw madoobe under the bus for the qaad trade to continue

https://www.kbc.co.ke/kenyan-delegation ... oost-ties/

i think mucalimo is being made ready to take over jubbaland as an interim leader.
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Nomand wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:43 am a kenyan delegation also arrived in Mogadishu today and they are willing to throw madoobe under the bus for the qaad trade to continue

https://www.kbc.co.ke/kenyan-delegation ... oost-ties/

i think mucalimo is being made ready to take over jubbaland as an interim leader.
Interim isn't enough for our Guulwade. He did more in one year than that bac in Kismaayo did in 8 years.
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ReturnOfMariixmaan wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 4:12 pm
Nomand wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:43 am a kenyan delegation also arrived in Mogadishu today and they are willing to throw madoobe under the bus for the qaad trade to continue

https://www.kbc.co.ke/kenyan-delegation ... oost-ties/

i think mucalimo is being made ready to take over jubbaland as an interim leader.
Interim isn't enough for our Guulwade. He did more in one year than that bac in Kismaayo did in 8 years.

we need a reer waamo MX(don't care about sub clan) as the leader of jubbaland a MX whose base is in kismaayo. Mucalimo needs to be our establishment a force that remains in Gedo and make gedo the backbone of jubbaland.

mucalimo should be part of marehan establishment for decades and the ruler of Gedo I see him as the mitch mcconnell of MX.
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Nomand I want to ask you without any trolling how will MX rule Jubaland in the short to medium term - is there any hints of Farmajo looking to install one of his clansman to be JL leader and can you answer why did Farmajo eventually decide to recognise Madobe as the president after previously refusing to do so.
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BigBreak wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:23 am Nomand I want to ask you without any trolling how will MX rule Jubaland in the short to medium term - is there any hints of Farmajo looking to install one of his clansman to be JL leader and can you answer why did Farmajo eventually decide to recognise Madobe as the president after previously refusing to do so.
you are a troll but i will answer your question.

first of all the base of your question is wrong, this is not madoobe vs farmaajo but rather madoobe vs reer jubbaland. MX are the biggest clan in jubbaland, have the most land and the most population

the 4 biggest cities in jubbaland are all MX dominated
1) kismaayo is MX
2) baardheere is MX
3) beledxaawo is mx
4) luuq is MX

jubbaland power is distributed based on degmo, marehan dominate 8 out of the 14 and 7 of those are in gedo. we also live in saakow district where marehan have atleast 50 percent of that land and kismaayo district, heck we live inside afmadow district. all these districts we have towns and nomads.

so it does not matter what farmaajo does in fact farmaajo does not care about qabil he never has and never will. Farmaajo represents everyone and to him he does not care if jareer/mx/hawiye/ ogadeen or even isaaq leads jubbaland as long as the jubbaland leader works with the government.

but to sum up, AMISOM won't stay in somalia forever and the man who ruled jubbaland pre AMISOM will rule post AMISOM. My power does not come from farmaajo or amisom, infact MX is the clan that lost the most due to somali federal government and AMISOM.
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Nomand wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:01 am
ReturnOfMariixmaan wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 4:12 pm
Nomand wrote: Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:43 am a kenyan delegation also arrived in Mogadishu today and they are willing to throw madoobe under the bus for the qaad trade to continue

https://www.kbc.co.ke/kenyan-delegation ... oost-ties/

i think mucalimo is being made ready to take over jubbaland as an interim leader.
Interim isn't enough for our Guulwade. He did more in one year than that bac in Kismaayo did in 8 years.

we need a reer waamo MX(don't care about sub clan) as the leader of jubbaland a MX whose base is in kismaayo. Mucalimo needs to be our establishment a force that remains in Gedo and make gedo the backbone of jubbaland.

mucalimo should be part of marehan establishment for decades and the ruler of Gedo I see him as the mitch mcconnell of MX.

I disagree. Moalimu is once in a generation leader. He'll lead JL.
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Nomand wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:00 am
BigBreak wrote: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:23 am Nomand I want to ask you without any trolling how will MX rule Jubaland in the short to medium term - is there any hints of Farmajo looking to install one of his clansman to be JL leader and can you answer why did Farmajo eventually decide to recognise Madobe as the president after previously refusing to do so.
you are a troll but i will answer your question.

first of all the base of your question is wrong, this is not madoobe vs farmaajo but rather madoobe vs reer jubbaland. MX are the biggest clan in jubbaland, have the most land and the most population

the 4 biggest cities in jubbaland are all MX dominated
1) kismaayo is MX
2) baardheere is MX
3) beledxaawo is mx
4) luuq is MX

jubbaland power is distributed based on degmo, marehan dominate 8 out of the 14 and 7 of those are in gedo. we also live in saakow district where marehan have atleast 50 percent of that land and kismaayo district, heck we live inside afmadow district. all these districts we have towns and nomads.

so it does not matter what farmaajo does in fact farmaajo does not care about qabil he never has and never will. Farmaajo represents everyone and to him he does not care if jareer/mx/hawiye/ ogadeen or even isaaq leads jubbaland as long as the jubbaland leader works with the government.

but to sum up, AMISOM won't stay in somalia forever and the man who ruled jubbaland pre AMISOM will rule post AMISOM. My power does not come from farmaajo or amisom, infact MX is the clan that lost the most due to somali federal government and AMISOM.
OK thanks for your detailed analysis.
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