DR Osman Sound Cloud - Somalia Mess Plus Solution

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
We are the Burbur Generation. The key criteria I will use is you never seen a working government in Somalia, irrespective of age in order to be classed this generation as you lack anything to look back on beyond 'conjecture and division' of the past. As long as you do not remember a working Somalia, I consider us the same generation. I am proposing we form a Diaspora group. The HQ will be Garowe, the land of free independent thought. We do not mind you provide 'historical perspective of Somalia' and the previous generation solution, but if it has failed and not worked, it will be disregarded as unworkable and no emotional attachment to unworkable solution is allowed in this new group.

I am not here trying to win the old generation hearts, remember my purpose is to 'lead' my generation when the old generation is out of the picture and we are up for leadership. Hence I am not the only one who has begun work, there is that Iman Ali kid on youtube who is also beginning.

While other people in our generation are not preparing themselves and busy with worldly desires or playing around like kids, they will end up like yarisow engineer or nacnac oday in somaliland or farmaajo which is 'cheese' loooool, he spent his time on useless thing while they were young which is the message while others spent they're time on useful progress things. That is the only difference, in our generation we have many nacnac types or emotional types or FKD types also, this is the generation who will never lead since they haven't learned the art of developing yourself and leading the generation you apart of, they are busy trying to change the older generation who have a different story and time period to us. They can talk on similarities, we can talk on similarities of never seeing government also.

Anyways here iss the sound-cloud. It's raw and brutal I can't be 'jileec' cuz it will mean I actually am happy with burburka dalka ka muqdo, burburka dalka ka muqdo brings out the rawness and brutality in me since the nations looks raw n brutal.
 
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DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
Never in a million years would I think you would sound like that .

:gucciwhat:

It's not about how I sound, my agenda is to create a common lobby group for diaspora generation who never seen a working govt, since that is shared interest and basically the common trait between us. We are the burbur generation, we need a diaspora lobby for ourselves, while the local burbur generation have a separate one. We need to then combine policies to ensure we are ready for leadership when it's our generation time. Don't look at my voice, but the content of what I am saying. I tell Somalis locally stop looking at 'language skills' wax kuma taraysa sidad uu hadashid ama sidad uu eek tahay(make up n shit), this is the lowest form intelligence.

We need INVENTORS and PURE BRAIN POWER. Inventors PROVE they're invention.
 

SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
It's not about how I sound, my agenda is to create a common lobby group for diaspora generation who never seen a working govt, since that is shared interest and basically the common trait between us. We are the burbur generation, we need a diaspora lobby for ourselves, while the local burbur generation have a separate one. We need to then combine policies to ensure we are ready for leadership when it's our generation time. Don't look at my voice, but the content of what I am saying. I tell Somalis locally stop looking at 'language skills' wax kuma taraysa sidad uu hadashid ama sidad uu eek tahay(make up n shit), this is the lowest form intelligence.

We need INVENTORS and PURE BRAIN POWER. Inventors PROVE they're invention.

Well, finally you're thinking economically. All about industry my brother.

3 Core sectors:
  • Food
  • Water
  • Power
If you put money in the above 3 Guaranteed success and to over supply the market you can set the prices.

Then we build our industry around that once we have sufficient supply.
 

Ras

It's all so tiresome
VIP
Well, finally you're thinking economically. All about industry my brother.

3 Core sectors:
  • Food
  • Water
  • Power
If you put money in the above 3 Guaranteed success and to over supply the market you can set the prices.

Then we build our industry around that once we have sufficient supply.

  • Food
  • Water
  • Power
Power

There's no market for power at the moment.

Power plants are only economical at large sizes and fuel is only viable at bulk orders.

Sure, if you build it they will come but you it'll take a while and no development investor will underwrite something that risky.

The only option is to go for domestically built wind turbines.

We could source most the materials within Somalia and the technology isn't that complex.

Wind power is scalable and viable at any project size.

From a single 5 MW turbines that runs multiple factories to a farm of 100 that could light up half a million homes.

Only issue are intermittency and distribution but there are feasible solutions for those.

Somalia has a huge capacity for wind energy (one of the highest in the world).

This could also lead to a ton of jobs if we get it right.

Food

Let's be real. Our soil in the south sucks and we barely have enough water to cultivate 100,000 hectares.

Sure that would feed a lot of people but there are some impassable issues that would be nearly too difficult to solve.

Namely, land rights or access to idle farm land.

This is one of the main reasons were still in this shitty situation.

You'd have to walk over the bodies of hundreds of warlords and corrupt politicians to be able to cultivate the land.

Instead we should make use of the countless idle hands in Somalia to partner up with regional agricultural exporters and turn their raw produce into food products with higher market value.

We could either buy the produce outright or agree on some sort of a deal with farmers in Tanzania, Ethiopia and Madagascar.

5 tons of wheat and other materials could be easily turned into $10,000 worth of products with a bit of labour, know how and power.

This could also solve our deadbeat pastorialist issue.

If we can provide them with free animal feed and water for their livestock in return for labour we could move them all to cities and quadruple our economy overnight.

This way we don't need to deal with warlords still hogging prime farm lands or the lack of water.

It's also a lot more profitable and increases urbanization which we want.

I could easily see us handle tens of millions of tons of food produce and just a fraction of that could feed most of Somalis.

Once we have access to decent food we could actually develop the rest of the economy.

Water

In most the settlements in Somalia.... where does the water go that you use in your day to day uses?

Most of us gets dumped as waste instead of recycled.

Countries like Canada or the UK can get away with throwing away water after they use it but we can't.

We need to build cost effective water treatment plants asap. However it won't gevcost effective if every tuulo needs one.

If most our population was urban this would've been a viable solution.

So my solution for fixing our water problems? Move everyone to a larger city or town.
 
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We are the Burbur Generation. The key criteria I will use is you never seen a working government in Somalia, irrespective of age in order to be classed this generation as you lack anything to look back on beyond 'conjecture and division' of the past. As long as you do not remember a working Somalia, I consider us the same generation. I am proposing we form a Diaspora group. The HQ will be Garowe, the land of free independent thought. We do not mind you provide 'historical perspective of Somalia' and the previous generation solution, but if it has failed and not worked, it will be disregarded as unworkable and no emotional attachment to unworkable solution is allowed in this new group.

I am not here trying to win the old generation hearts, remember my purpose is to 'lead' my generation when the old generation is out of the picture and we are up for leadership. Hence I am not the only one who has begun work, there is that Iman Ali kid on youtube who is also beginning.

While other people in our generation are not preparing themselves and busy with worldly desires or playing around like kids, they will end up like yarisow engineer or nacnac oday in somaliland or farmaajo which is 'cheese' loooool, he spent his time on useless thing while they were young which is the message while others spent they're time on useful progress things. That is the only difference, in our generation we have many nacnac types or emotional types or FKD types also, this is the generation who will never lead since they haven't learned the art of developing yourself and leading the generation you apart of, they are busy trying to change the older generation who have a different story and time period to us. They can talk on similarities, we can talk on similarities of never seeing government also.

Anyways here iss the sound-cloud. It's raw and brutal I can't be 'jileec' cuz it will mean I actually am happy with burburka dalka ka muqdo, burburka dalka ka muqdo brings out the rawness and brutality in me since the nations looks raw n brutal.









bro i admire how advance you are, your not as educated as i am but i am seriously liking it,

maybe we can do a podcast together on how we can advance Somalia/ Somali race on development,

i am currently running a little economic project to get an economic data analysis for the IMF/world bank for somalia and Ogaden economic economic data collection agency, since non exist, we collect data on inflation, GDP, export/import etc and for the Ogaden one i am doing it for ONLF preparing for when they win the up coming election isnha Allah e aim to have OGs running and being the go between for western development agencies and institutions and thus we want an ONLF run economic data research agency and i have been sanctioned from the top to go ahead,

i also want to develop an academic economic journal on somalia, in this i dont have political support like i do from ONLF/DDS region, its private thing so we will be dealing with IMF/world and BIS on a personal basis where we do the research for them on their behalf which will be used by Paris Club and OECD since they control/own 85% of Somalia debt


interview me, but it will be on economic development, academic frontier rather than tribe, think about,


did you know somalia doesn't have a single academic journal? online or physical, not for a single topic/subject, so we have started the first one recently for economics/development journal, we want to control economic policy for somalia from western supra-national agencies and be at the table, since its my field, its what i can for my people,

did you know somalia never sent a single person for the world third nations debt relief program ? not a single person, other nations got relief, even ethiopia, Burkina Faso etc,
 

SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
  • Food
  • Water
  • Power
Power

There's no market for power at the moment.

Power plants are only economical at large sizes and fuel is only viable at bulk orders.

Sure, if you build it they will come but you it'll take a while and no development investor will underwrite something that risky.

The only option is to go for domestically built wind turbines.

We could source most the materials within Somalia and the technology isn't that complex.

Wind power is scalable and viable at any project size.

From a single 5 MW turbines that runs multiple factories to a farm of 100 that could light up half a million homes.

Only issue are intermittency and distribution but there are feasible solutions for those.

Somalia has a huge capacity for wind energy (one of the highest in the world).

This could also lead to a ton of jobs if we get it right.

Food

Let's be real. Our soil in the south sucks and we barely have enough water to cultivate 100,000 hectares.

Sure that would feed a lot of people but there are some impassable issues that would be nearly too difficult to solve.

Namely, land rights or access to idle farm land.

This is one of the main reasons were still in this shitty situation.

You'd have to walk over the bodies of hundreds of warlords and corrupt politicians to be able to cultivate the land.

Instead we should make use of the countless idle hands in Somalia to partner up with regional agricultural exporters and turn their raw produce into food products with higher market value.

We could either buy the produce outright or agree on some sort of a deal with farmers in Tanzania, Ethiopia and Madagascar.

5 tons of wheat and other materials could be easily turned into $10,000 worth of products with a bit of labour, know how and power.

This could also solve our deadbeat pastorialist issue.

If we can provide them with free animal feed and water for their livestock in return for labour we could move them all to cities and quadruple our economy overnight.

This way we don't need to deal with warlords still hogging prime farm lands or the lack of water.

It's also a lot more profitable and increases urbanization which we want.

I could easily see us handle tens of millions of tons of food produce and just a fraction of that could feed most of Somalis.

Once we have access to decent food we could actually develop the rest of the economy.

Water

In most the settlements in Somalia.... where does the water go that you use in your day to day uses?

Most of us gets dumped as waste instead of recycled.

Countries like Canada or the UK can get away with throwing away water after they use it but we can't.

We need to build cost effective water treatment plants asap. However it won't gevcost effective if every tuulo needs one.

If most our population was urban this would've been a viable solution.

So my solution for fixing our water problems? Move everyone to a larger city or town.

Brother, thanks for the input - how about staining small buy a bunch of spending about £50k small wind turbines and solar to supply a town and charge for half the current rate.
(Has been done in Laascaanood)

For food as water is the issue

Small desalination machines cost about £5K I checked does about 1000L an hour

Or this new technology seawater greenhouse
https://seawatergreenhouse.com/somaliland

Start a anything small that has a high demand and guaranteed returns to develop it large
 
You had me in the first half, then you relapsed. PIM is only the solution. Every people that have acommon goal and get along, should break balkanize and form a country. Once we sort our selfs out in 20 years, we can sort out others somali regions and come together. Nin gu rigiis is dhexyaalo ku kala yuusan ka walwalin. Puntland wey liidataa in the following categories:sewage system maleh, booyad ayaa yimaado. Street cleaners maleh, wadoyinka waa qashin. Biyaha xareed wa in pipes la mariyaa, rather than this weeyaar dacar.Energy grid maleh, shidal carbed ayaa koronta noo ah, more windmills waa ina la dhiso, so cost of operation decreases. Museum wa inla sameeyaa oo taariikhdeen lagu bandhiga:from puntite kingdom to adal etc. Dekadaha wa in la casriyeeyo increasing capacity, making goods less expensive.

Waxaan oo dhan ma awoodno, hadaan politics iyo muran xamar ka bixila'nahay.

Meelna somali makala aadeyso, iilaahay ayaa isku dhul iyo af naga dhigey. But we cannot be operating with them as equals, and the years oo beel beel kale gumaysato waa laga baxey. Marka wa inan anaga is dhisno dabadeed ey ayaga nagu dayadaan. Setting a good example is a form of rule and governance.
 

wawenka

Guul Ama Geeri
We are the Burbur Generation. The key criteria I will use is you never seen a working government in Somalia, irrespective of age in order to be classed this generation as you lack anything to look back on beyond 'conjecture and division' of the past. As long as you do not remember a working Somalia, I consider us the same generation. I am proposing we form a Diaspora group. The HQ will be Garowe, the land of free independent thought. We do not mind you provide 'historical perspective of Somalia' and the previous generation solution, but if it has failed and not worked, it will be disregarded as unworkable and no emotional attachment to unworkable solution is allowed in this new group.

I am not here trying to win the old generation hearts, remember my purpose is to 'lead' my generation when the old generation is out of the picture and we are up for leadership. Hence I am not the only one who has begun work, there is that Iman Ali kid on youtube who is also beginning.

While other people in our generation are not preparing themselves and busy with worldly desires or playing around like kids, they will end up like yarisow engineer or nacnac oday in somaliland or farmaajo which is 'cheese' loooool, he spent his time on useless thing while they were young which is the message while others spent they're time on useful progress things. That is the only difference, in our generation we have many nacnac types or emotional types or FKD types also, this is the generation who will never lead since they haven't learned the art of developing yourself and leading the generation you apart of, they are busy trying to change the older generation who have a different story and time period to us. They can talk on similarities, we can talk on similarities of never seeing government also.

Anyways here iss the sound-cloud. It's raw and brutal I can't be 'jileec' cuz it will mean I actually am happy with burburka dalka ka muqdo, burburka dalka ka muqdo brings out the rawness and brutality in me since the nations looks raw n brutal.
How can talk like that about hawiye in your podcast when your mother who bore for 9 months are of that clan
 

Ras

It's all so tiresome
VIP
Brother, thanks for the input - how about staining small buy a bunch of spending about £50k small wind turbines and solar to supply a town and charge for half the current rate.
(Has been done in Laascaanood)

For food as water is the issue

Small desalination machines cost about £5K I checked does about 1000L an hour

Or this new technology seawater greenhouse
https://seawatergreenhouse.com/somaliland

Start a anything small that has a high demand and guaranteed returns to develop it large

Unfortunately if it was that easy it would've been done already.

Wind turbines, desalination etc only make sense at larger scale.

That $50k wind turbine would barely provide 20 kwh and have lower performance throughout the year... Instead of over 40-50% you'll get less than 20%.

Currently the rate in those villages is around $0.50 per kWh.

I don't even know how city dwellers could afford 10 cents in Somalia ... Not sure how many villagers could spend $40+ per month in electricity bills just for the essentials (5 kW per day).

Even at $0.25 you won't breakeven for 5 years.

That would've been OK for massive power projects with expected long life cycles.

However it wouldn't work in the plan you had in mind where you quickly print money and scale up.

Same with the desalination.

At scale it only costs 5 kW/m^3 of water.

That comes down to 50 cents -to 1 dollar per cubic meter of clean water.

That's before adding minerals to the water.

There are other costs involved in this so that why only rich countries could subsidize the water.

However at smaller scales for a village you won't be able to get those efficiencies.

At least you'd spend $3-4 per cubic meter.

A family in Somalia uses around 200-1,000 liters a day. Can they really afford to pay $30/m when barely make a couple dollars every few days selling milk, meat etc.

Even those remittance queens in cities would struggle to pay $70/month for water and electricity.

Btw you can't really farm with desalinated water.

Each hectare requires thousands of cubic meters of water...

It just won't be viable unless you're growing gold or something as valuable
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Main point is..... Thinking small doesn't work.

If it did then someone would've provided those services by now...

The only option is to go all out and build massive projects that provide lower prices.

Large wind turbines could provide power at 4-5 cents per kWh.

Wind farms could push it down to 2-3 cents.

Cutting costs would make it affordable to millions of Somalis...

That means a family of four could spend less than $10/month and have enough electricity to power most modern devices and appliances.

Each of those appliances is it's own new industry that could potentially employ thousands of Somalis.

Reason why no one setup a fridge freezer factory yet? No domestic demand. Why... Power is too expensive.

The reason why most remittance houses in Somalia don't have all these appliances isn't because the devices are expensive... it's because the electricity is.

If they can afford to power it then they'll get their family in the west to pay for the actual device initially.

However if a small percentage of those products are made in Somalia then more and more Somalis could purchase it themselves and we'll finally have a start of some sort of real economy.
 
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SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
Unfortunately if it was that easy it would've been done already.

Wind turbines, desalination etc only make sense at larger scale.

That $50k wind turbine would barely provide 20 kwh and have lower performance throughout the year... Instead of over 40-50% you'll get less than 20%.

Currently the rate in those villages is around $0.50 per kWh.

I don't even know how city dwellers could afford 10 cents in Somalia ... Not sure how many villagers could spend $40+ per month in electricity bills just for the essentials (5 kW per day).

Even at $0.25 you won't breakeven for 5 years.

That would've been OK for massive power projects with expected long life cycles.

However it wouldn't work in the plan you had in mind where you quickly print money and scale up.

Same with the desalination.

At scale it only costs 5 kW/m^3 of water.

That comes down to 50 cents -to 1 dollar per cubic meter of clean water.

That's before adding minerals to the water.

There are other costs involved in this so that why only rich countries could subsidize the water.

However at smaller scales for a village you won't be able to get those efficiencies.

At least you'd spend $3-4 per cubic meter.

A family in Somalia uses around 200-1,000 liters a day. Can they really afford to pay $30/m when barely make a couple dollars every few days selling milk, meat etc.

Even those remittance queens in cities would struggle to pay $70/month for water and electricity.

Btw you can't really farm with desalinated water.

Each hectare requires thousands of cubic meters of water...

It just won't be viable unless you're growing gold or something as valuable
.............

Main point is..... Thinking small doesn't work.

If it did then someone would've provided those services by now...

The only option is to go all out and build massive projects that provide lower prices.

Large wind turbines could provide power at 4-5 cents per kWh.

Wind farms could push it down to 2-3 cents.

Cutting costs would make it affordable to millions of Somalis...

That means a family of four could spend less than $10/month and have enough electricity to power most modern devices and appliances.

Each of those appliances is it's own new industry that could potentially employ thousands of Somalis.

Reason why no one setup a fridge freezer factory yet? No domestic demand. Why... Power is too expensive.

The reason why most remittance houses in Somalia don't have all these appliances isn't because the devices are expensive... it's because the electricity is.

If they can afford to power it then they'll get their family in the west to pay for the actual device initially.

However if a small percentage of those products are made in Somalia then more and more Somalis could purchase it themselves and we'll finally have a start of some sort of real economy.

What if you take the extra cost on yourself and make it affordable, charitable action rather than for profit...

It's like that group that gives solar lights to villagers.
 

Ras

It's all so tiresome
VIP
What if you take the extra cost on yourself and make it affordable, charitable action rather than for profit...

It's like that group that gives solar lights to villagers.

Sure. You can do that for a village if you have thousands of dollars to spare.

However can you organize that for a dozen villages?

How about a town of a couple thousand inhabitants?

Any point to helping out a dozen families when millions around them still lack those services. Would they be able to safeguard it?

Heard of plenty of stories of fights over water wells after a Norwegians charity dug them up and gave them to a village.

Businesses just took them over and sold the water to those that could pay.

What's to stop the local warlord from charging you additional tax or straight out stealing your shit?

Charity is much needed but we need a much bigger effort in order to make a lasting difference.
 

SirLancelLord

Reformation of Somaliland
VIP
Sure. You can do that for a village if you have thousands of dollars to spare.

However can you organize that for a dozen villages?

How about a town of a couple thousand inhabitants?

Any point to helping out a dozen families when millions around them still lack those services. Would they be able to safeguard it?

Heard of plenty of stories of fights over water wells after a Norwegians charity dug them up and gave them to a village.

Businesses just took them over and sold the water to those that could pay.

What's to stop the local warlord from charging you additional tax or straight out stealing your shit?

Charity is much needed but we need a much bigger effort in order to make a lasting difference.

I'm loving this conversation, them how would you propose to kick start developement. My vote is start small it might tissue long and slowly expand.

Do we do through SL method for the East where they got example made 2 water wells for tukaraq then taleex who prev kicked then out made a video requesting the same and kicked out PL for this.

I'll be focusing on establishing my product in Burco we'll be going there I'm a few month with supplies I've purchased from The UK will send across updates of i still remember this
 

Ras

It's all so tiresome
VIP
I'm loving this conversation, them how would you propose to kick start developement. My vote is start small it might tissue long and slowly expand.

Do we do through SL method for the East where they got example made 2 water wells for tukaraq then taleex who prev kicked then out made a video requesting the same and kicked out PL for this.

I'll be focusing on establishing my product in Burco we'll be going there I'm a few month with supplies I've purchased from The UK will send across updates of i still remember this

It depends on what you want to do.

If your plan is to make a personal profit then there are plenty of opportunities out there that only require a small investment.

If you want to kickstart development using as little money as possible then it's best to tackle the fundamental problems we face when someone wants to start some sort of development project or business in Somalia.

What I'm talking about is the lack of rule of law in property rights, contracts and other commerce laws.

Once you have a safe and secure environment to do business and the laws are stable then it would be super easy to attract investments and insurance.

Every new business will lead to domino effect of social mobility.

You don't need to worry about development when everyone and their cat is trying to get rich.

That's why the west is such as awesome place to be.

Anyone could create a business without fearing that some warlord is going to rob them like in most the third world.

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What I'm getting to is that you should use the little money you can organize to lobby current businessmen and people with money in and out of Somalia to get with your agenda because it's in their interest.

The reason why the west is stable is because businesses have more power than politicians.

If the government gets to greedy and starts to f*ck around you'll see businesses donate to political lobby's that would lead to a new government.

We need to build up the businessmen in Somalia to have the same power.

Ever heard of ALEC? It'd be a similar organization where you draft the laws and lobby the government to pass them.

They just need to fund it.

Al Shabaab is nothing once you organize these millionaires and SME's.

They don't only have the money to get shit done but also have political and clan credibility.

One phonecall from them and a whole sub clans will rally for them.

No point in creating a grassroots organization to rally the common folk for development.

Only these moneyed elites have the foresight to see any value in this.

Once you have a thousand if them you can fix the laws overnight and they won't even have to donate much.

However you'll need to get them to take you seriously.
 
We are the Burbur Generation. The key criteria I will use is you never seen a working government in Somalia, irrespective of age in order to be classed this generation as you lack anything to look back on beyond 'conjecture and division' of the past. As long as you do not remember a working Somalia, I consider us the same generation. I am proposing we form a Diaspora group. The HQ will be Garowe, the land of free independent thought. We do not mind you provide 'historical perspective of Somalia' and the previous generation solution, but if it has failed and not worked, it will be disregarded as unworkable and no emotional attachment to unworkable solution is allowed in this new group.

I am not here trying to win the old generation hearts, remember my purpose is to 'lead' my generation when the old generation is out of the picture and we are up for leadership. Hence I am not the only one who has begun work, there is that Iman Ali kid on youtube who is also beginning.

While other people in our generation are not preparing themselves and busy with worldly desires or playing around like kids, they will end up like yarisow engineer or nacnac oday in somaliland or farmaajo which is 'cheese' loooool, he spent his time on useless thing while they were young which is the message while others spent they're time on useful progress things. That is the only difference, in our generation we have many nacnac types or emotional types or FKD types also, this is the generation who will never lead since they haven't learned the art of developing yourself and leading the generation you apart of, they are busy trying to change the older generation who have a different story and time period to us. They can talk on similarities, we can talk on similarities of never seeing government also.

Anyways here iss the sound-cloud. It's raw and brutal I can't be 'jileec' cuz it will mean I actually am happy with burburka dalka ka muqdo, burburka dalka ka muqdo brings out the rawness and brutality in me since the nations looks raw n brutal.
Well done
I will listen to the upcoming podcasts. Please a request from your Harti Sister, please do one on the Dhulbahante and make it as a Video and I’ll promote you to everyone just be honest and make it funny. Love you DR OSMAN. ❤️❤️❤️
 

wawenka

Guul Ama Geeri
Well done
I will listen to the upcoming podcasts. Please a request from your Harti Sister, please do one on the Dhulbahante and make it as a Video and I’ll promote you to everyone just be honest and make it funny. Love you DR OSMAN. ❤️❤️❤️
@yas/London our Harti brother needs treatment asap not encouragement to remain in the psychosis he is suffering from. Just so that you can have some satisfaction
 
@yas/London our Harti brother needs treatment asap not encouragement to remain in the psychosis he is suffering from. Just so that you can have some satisfaction
So because he is mentally ill he isn’t allowed to share his thoughts? Some of what he said was dead on point, I listened to the whole entire podcast. So what Qabil are you then?
 

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