I've also lost hope. So I'm demanding what proof the hopeful people have.Somalia can't even have an election without threats of violence so I have no hope.
Politics is cancer.Somalia can't even have an election without threats of violence so I have no hope.
Yes, Somalia will eventually recover. I'm not sure if it will be still a united Somalia, but we will recover.Somalia isn't THAT bad compared to other disastrous countries, if we exclude Xamar the average somali city is way safer than Nairobi, johannesburg , cape town and other african cities in countries that are wealthier and more stable than our country. The main problem right now is terrorism, once we solve that we eill be a normal african countryWhat recent trends makes you think Somalia will recover to become peaceful and prosperous?
What did this person say that was qabilist.Small scale - I think Somalis have shown a resilient business mentality in general. They are forced to rebuild constantly and they do, and we see some small scale developments in the cities (Hotels, restaurants etc.)
But recent trends with Some of the solar farms being built gives me hope for our energy sector. The oil situation would be a considerable plus if all goes well. The ports being developed gives me hope (Berbera, Hobyo, Garcad). So yeah...
Politics is cancer.
And Idk if you know what you're implying with your statement bro, but I'm sensing fkd talking points.
Ngl, people who make qabyaalist statements masked as neutral dialogue will also undoubtedly be a hurdle to Somalia's recovery. As long as there are people acting in bad faith and pretending to part of the solution when they're in fact acting with qabiil in mind, we will be confused as to why our problems are persisting.
People keep wanting to make comparisons to 91'. When realistically the problem surrounding this election is a political gridlock between the FGS and PL/JL. Painting the other side as bloodthirsty has become a tool though, even though people know that's not the situation.What did this person say that was qabilist.
Wallahi this made me chuckle out loudNO!
unless we started to force feed next generation nothing but fish , then our IQ would jump couple points, maybe then.
Regardless of qabil, are people calling for violence or not.People keep wanting to make comparisons to 91'. When realistically the problem surrounding this election is a political gridlock between the FGS and PL/JL. Painting the other side as bloodthirsty has become a tool though, even though people know that's not the situation.
People keep wanting to make comparisons to 91'. When realistically the problem surrounding this election is a political gridlock between the FGS and PL/JL. Painting the other side as bloodthirsty has become a tool though, even though people know that's not the situation.
Cool, sorry for assuming then.I am Hawiye myself, if you thought I was taking a shot at Hawiye, I meant everyone anyways.
I just want a peaceful election.