Looks like borama might be next

I can't wait for Iidoor to apply to become a Federal Member State with their Sambuuso and be told to sit with the other minorities.


Allah, I don't ask for much, but please let me see this.




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@Arma's greatest creation.

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Awd

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The audacity to shit on federalism, then go on another thread talking about how the gov. Of somalia never built a single road for Awdal lol.

Thats because all the resources to build the nation was pumped into xamar & surrounding areas. Mere definition of centralism, isnt that what your preaching for right now. And if you think puntland had perfectly paved roads we didnt. Now look at us, statistics prove we rank highest in practically all sectors of human development, whats Awdal doing? Pumping all there tax into Hargeysa. The 60-70's all over again.

Comparing pl to sl even worse then calling someone a midg33n. FOH with that hypocrisy.

Lastly I want to finish off by giving you a dose of reality. Somaliland will stay where it is, as long as they continue this ictiraaf journey. The isaaq elites have already realized this independence journey isnt making any progress, and when Somalia defeats Shabaab this decade which is more then likely, it would be doomsday for SL.

I think there was a genuine misunderstanding. I wasn't criticising federalism. My argument was clear. I was only making a point as to why Somaliland receives much more criticism for wanting to separate itself from Somalia when every other federal state is doing the same thing. That's all I was saying. I struggle to see what the issue with my argument was. You probably misunderstood it as me being critical of the whole concept of federalism which is not the case. My argument was simple. If Somaliland is deserving of that level of criticism where they are being accused of being anti Somali then the federal states deserve the same allegations because they're just as independent. Puntland, as an example, exercises the exact same level of autonomy and independent from Somalia as Somaliland does.

Regarding tax. Borama pays around 4% in tax whereas Hargeisa pays 72% and Berbera pays 16%. We hardly contributing anything this coming year.

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The audacity to shit on federalism, then go on another thread talking about how the gov. Of somalia never built a single road for Awdal lol.

Thats because all the resources to build the nation was pumped into xamar & surrounding areas. Mere definition of centralism, isnt that what your preaching for right now. And if you think puntland had perfectly paved roads we didnt. Now look at us, statistics prove we rank highest in practically all sectors of human development, whats Awdal doing? Pumping all there tax into Hargeysa. The 60-70's all over again.

Comparing pl to sl even worse then calling someone a midg33n. FOH with that hypocrisy.

Lastly I want to finish off by giving you a dose of reality. Somaliland will stay where it is, as long as they continue this ictiraaf journey. The isaaq elites have already realized this independence journey isnt making any progress, and when Somalia defeats Shabaab this decade which is more then likely, it would be doomsday for SL.
Garowe in the 90s was worse then a tuulo now we will have drinking water for every household

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You misread my post lol, I said "la soco the agenda"

I'm pro-Samaroon interests. If it points to being pro-sl then so be it. Meesha dantaydu taalo baan tagi oo joogi.

If you followed him on twitter before he deleted his tweets you would've seen he already stated those things.

Also, don't dodge my question... Sheeg qoladada iyo Reer Abtiga

oh my bad, I misunderstood.

Qaabilkeyga waa Somali hunno πŸ˜‰
I never reveal it to anyone and only discuss it with inner family.
 
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Samaroon are like the house negroes and d blocks are like the field negroes. Samaroon ain't never leaving their master's home I don't see it happening.

Reer Samaron value education and peace more than anything else. Some of the most highly educated Somalis I’ve met are from there. There’s a reason why some of the oldest universities are there and why people from different clans go to the city and live there.

My family in Borama are all poets, doctors, politicians, professors, etc.
 
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