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farmaajos popularity seems to be sky high he has a very good chance in 2026 if he chooses to run again
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This guy instead of living in Somalia he decided to live with his master. Weak man!!
farmaajos popularity seems to be sky high he has a very good chance in 2026 if he chooses to run again
Somalia is not safe to be fairThis guy instead of living in Somalia he decided to live with his master. Weak man!!
Even if it’s not safe, he should have stayed there instead of running like a coward. This shows he doesn’t care and was only in it for power and money.Somalia is not safe to be fair
Qatar is better for him until election time warya @Pastoralist what do you think about thisSomalia is not safe to be fair
Just going by what the tweets say a lot of diaspora folks met at his houseGive him a break. Dude was used to American Lifestyle. I don't think he'll be comfortable in Xamar, Gedo or Cabduwaq. Without his presidential perks I don't think he can remain safe, especially with how polarized Somali society is. A lot of people leave when their term ends. Tuur left to UK, Riyaale Kahin left to Franch, Siilanyo travels a lot between UAE & Somaliland. I believe Gas went back to Australia (not sure)
That being said, I think the headline is misleading. I don't see long lines of Somalis in his house. For all we know the 20 people in that picture are his own Marexaan community in Doxa.You make it sound like the entire Somali community are blocking the streets surrounding his villa.
Qatar is better for him until election time warya @Pastoralist what do you think about this
Both HSM and Sheikh Shariif stay and live in Xamar before and after their presidency. Farmaajo unless he has some sort of xiil is always living abroad.Give him a break. Dude was used to American Lifestyle. I don't think he'll be comfortable in Xamar, Gedo or Cabduwaq. Without his presidential perks I don't think he can remain safe, especially with how polarized Somali society is. A lot of people leave when their term ends. Tuur left to UK, Riyaale Kahin left to Franch, Siilanyo travels a lot between UAE & Somaliland. I believe Gas went back to Australia (not sure)
That being said, I think the headline is misleading. I don't see long lines of Somalis in his house. For all we know the 20 people in that picture are his own Marexaan community in Doxa.You make it sound like the entire Somali community are blocking the streets surrounding his villa.
Hsm and sharif are safer in xamar that’s just the honest truthBoth HSM and Sheikh Shariif stay and live in Xamar before and after their presidency. Farmaajo unless he has some sort of xiil is always living abroad.
The only way I am surviving in Somalia is building a massive bunker underneath with 24 Air Condition, and a robot that runs my errands. Otherwise, I am out. It's too hot and too unsafe.Give him a break. Dude was used to American Lifestyle. I don't think he'll be comfortable in Xamar, Gedo or Cabduwaq. Without his presidential perks I don't think he can remain safe, especially with how polarized Somali society is. A lot of people leave when their term ends. Tuur left to UK, Riyaale Kahin left to Franch, Siilanyo travels a lot between UAE & Somaliland. I believe Gas went back to Australia (not sure)
That being said, I think the headline is misleading. I don't see long lines of Somalis in his house. For all we know the 20 people in that picture are his own Marexaan community in Doxa.You make it sound like the entire Somali community are blocking the streets surrounding his villa.
Nin godob galay saan aa sugeysaAlso this government would not let him live peacefully in Mogadishu.
Both HSM and Sheikh Shariif stay and live in Xamar before and after their presidency. Farmaajo unless he has some sort of xiil is always living abroad.
He’s a high value target, he was in Somalia for a week and his driver from kismayo was kidnapped . @Nin123 Police commanders and generals die in xamar and that’s where you want him to stay? Get real.Qatar is better for him until election time warya @Pastoralist what do you think about this