No, it's actually called having support. He's a popular leader.farmaajo is their most corrupt one so far, he even pays school kids to defend him online, thats why you see some of these shills on social media who struggle to have a debate
The video deals with somaliland as well, the Somali government has actually been trying to analyse corruption within donee organisation and as @embarrasinng said is trying to eradicate it.The impact is unknown and I will have to wait to see what change it can do.
You talking about corruption?
Take your L and move on:
This is worse because it is about orphan kids
Nobody listens to dalsoor and it's biased journalism...
You seem like a wishful thinker, too much of an optimist, even when evidence to the contrary is brought in front of your face. Somalia is the most corrupt country in the world, no point sugarcoating it.Actually the govt is working hard to rid the country of corruption and has been making really good progress.
Three signs of fundamental recovery in Somalia
https://www.google.ca/amp/www.abyrint.com/three-signs-of-fundamental-recovery-in-somalia/amp/
If you were worried about corruption and not focused on making up lies about the govt you'd be speaking on the corruption of your regional govt in SL.
No, it's actually called having support. He's a popular leader.
What's with the shade nayaa? At least call us an autonomous, unrecognized nation (which is exactly what we are) instead of some fantasy of yours where we fall under your federal systemcorruption of your regional govt in SL.
Lol, you like to argue for the sake of it. I made a statement about the current govt and provided evidence. No where did I say Somalia is corruption free, I said the govt is working hard to rid the country of it.You seem like a wishful thinker, too much of an optimist, even when evidence to the contrary is brought in front of your face. Somalia is the most corrupt country in the world, no point sugarcoating it.
Oh right hes working to get rid of it then, that solves all our problems, why bother worrying about the abysmal state of the FG when they are 'trying to rid the country of corruption', can't wait for the heroic words to get rid of corruption to solve our problems, oh wait,Lol, you like to argue for the sake of it. I made a statement about the current govt and provided evidence. No where did I say Somalia is corruption free, I said the govt is working hard to rid the country of it.
Try reading to understand next time
That screen grab is meaningless. It's based entirely on perception and not evidence, while I based my statement on actual tangible improvements the govt has made.Oh right hes working to get rid of it then, that solves all our problems, why bother worrying about the abysmal state of the FG when they are 'trying to rid the country of corruption', can't wait for the heroic words to get rid of corruption to solve our problems, oh wait,
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Its almost like saying you're going to rid Somalia of corruption and doing it are two different things.
@embarassing keep being delusional we will see who's right in the end !
Dw abaayo we will be on the same side . This documentary gave me the idea to move to Mogadishu become a Mp and rake in corruption millions for promoting unity of our northern regions and getting secessionist enclave under control. All I gotta be is literate and polish up on my somali to become a MP. No background check even needed!At least Somalia is taking steps to eradicate corruption, and I suppose your leaders are corrupt and vice free because with all that cheerleading it seems that way.
Don’t let me catch you on the battle field when the proxy war happens marwo @draco
55 billion all spent wisely.
Corruption only took a tiny part of it.
The rest was an investment to make sure the Somali people never stand on their own feet again.
Don't farm or struggle to start new industries.
Stay idle and stick to livestock herding & we'll feed you free food.