@scarecrow
I never mentioned tribe or called you a qabilist. You clearly expressed your disdain for Xamar by implying the region dragged the Somali name. I said you never singled out a particular tribe or group of people there. If you were for all Somalis then why single out ones from Xamar? You are deflecting by accusing me of saying that.
I never said that Xamar is the most or least troublesome. You did instead of addressing your initial comments. The sources below are written in 2020 so this issue is still making news.
Under your profile it says 33 so I assumed that was your age. Anways if your going to say these comments then why deflect and pretend you said something else ? Your inability to address this confirms what you are denying.
12 October 2020: Somali pirates are now active in Nigeria’s territorial waters and the Gulf of Guinea, Nigerian newspaper Punch has reported, quoting the Director-General of the Nigerian Mari…
www.somaliaffairs.com
The ship was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Mogadishu port when it was attacked. Although piracy has decreased in recent years, Somalia's waters are considered extremely dangerous.
m.dw.com