What do you expect from axmar?
What do you expect from axmar?
Ugaaska and Cagjar are friends.What do you expect from axmar?
How was the ugaas ousted? He was never in SL to being with
Why on earth are they afraid of the Ugaas of Gadabuursi going to Borama? It's not like it's his first visit to the city. And why would something so pedestrian like a city visit seem triggering to some.
FYI the locals no longer trust the politricks of a handful of paid odeyaal. The SL system doesn't work for Awdalites. They are too intelligent for 5% of the budget, 13 Parliament seats, countable number of civil servant positions. And the governors of Borama has been corrupt non-locals for sometime (one which was a notable ciyaalsuuq and drug pusher, the other a charlatan that left Erigabo with roach infested hospitals and failed his own city *word on the street*. I should add, many with pro-Somali sentiments end up in jail. And the President is thieving property of his clan members.
What picture does this paint?
Saxib what were Ethiopians using on Baidoa protestors?Didn't know you were an Awdalite Sophi
And yeah that does paint a bad picture, live ammo on civilians is never a good look anyways
Saxib what were Ethiopians using on Baidoa protestors?
Was it paint ball?
Why are you concerned with him?You dodged the question earlier, what kinda deal does Cagjar have with the Xabashis
Didn't know you were an Awdalite Sophi
And yeah that does paint a bad picture, live ammo on civilians is never a good look anyways
Why are you concerned with him?
May take is Cagjar is getting at SL.for standing against Ethiopians.
Musa.Bixi is one of the heroes of Karamada he massacred Xabashi soilders.
So I respect him for that.
As for Cagjar he should ceize from.getting involved with SL politics.
Lol, I thought you knew. I mention it quite frequently.
Same as Farmajo more or less pro- Prosperity party which is basically the Ethiopian Nabad Iyo Nolol, centralism is hitting the region hard.You dodged the question earlier, what kinda deal does Cagjar have with the Xabashis