@TheVillaSomalia It’s just too hard to support and defend president HSM and his government.
How on earth can a leader on borrowed time globe trot and discuss bilateral issues?
Hassanow jooji dibad wareega ee kusoo noqo villada dorashana qabo.
@HamzaAbdiBarre Awale is being let down by the likes of your deputy who is been caught with a passport believed to have been acquired fraudulently.😏 .
Mr PM . People like that must never be allowed to serve in government positions. Very SAD !
@ArlaadiMnetwork@M_Farmaajo Someone please tell Farmajo that Bajaj was tried in a court of law and sentenced. Only An appeal can redress the court verdict and is a process that’s available to her . Something your government denied Ikran Talili.
Bal Ikran meel kusheega😱?
@dhoorebbc If you truly believe a miscarriage of justice occurred, appeal becomes the only option not X ranting. People must at all times avoid rubbishing court verdicts when other options have not been exhausted.
@SomaliGuardian No greater respect or recognition than being referred to as “my brother . Anything else is temporary including positions of leadership.
@Asmali77@KCBInKenya You see it as an excellent stuff but see it as mischief. The targeted sector of the population must read the small prints before they fall into a trap. Just saying.
@SomaliainKenya FGS didn’t dialogue with the poor residents of Mogadishu when they demolished their homes but wants to to dialogue about its sovereignty with the secessionists and their financiers . Mmmmmmm.
@ProfAbdiSamatar Prof. Somalia has educated and empowered you from scratch and all you do is whinging on Twitter and and low level gatherings of the lazy.
If with your education, you have never dug a water pan in your village, why bad mouth those who put their lives and money to make a change?
@MohamedSelh@alihwarsame@francescaDM_EU@HusseinidowAli@Aynte Nothing new. He is been operating outside the Somali constitution for the past 8 years.
Under the late president siyat (AUN) Deni will have been on public square blind folded and frog marched.
For the first time in decades, Somalia will be represented by a women's national team on the sporting stage.
Our beloved Ocean Queens will carry our flag into the CECAFA Women’s Cup in Tanzania, standing shoulder to shoulder with some of the region’s strongest teams as they compete for the coveted title.
This is more than a football tournament. It is a testament to perseverance over adversity, hope over hardship, and belief over doubt.
It is the result of countless sacrifices, unwavering commitment, and the relentless work of men and women who refused to allow the dreams of Somali athletes to fade.
For more than three decades, our sporting community endured immense challenges that often stood between talent and opportunity. Yet the Somali spirit has never been defined by obstacles. It has always been defined by resilience.
Alhamdulillah, today we witness the fruits of that resilience. From producing outstanding talents such as Omar Artan, one of Africa’s finest referees, to the inspiring achievements of Ramla Ali and many other athletes who have carried our name with honor, and now to our Ocean Queens, Somalia is reclaiming its rightful place on the sporting map.
Today, young Somali girls everywhere can look at this team and see something powerful: not just players on a field, but possibilities made real. They can see that dreams once deferred can still be achieved, that barriers can be broken, and that a new chapter can be written by those courageous enough to step forward.
I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Somali Football Federation, its leadership, coaches, officials, and everyone whose dedication made this historic achievement possible. Your efforts have given our daughters the opportunity not only to play football, but to represent a nation with pride and dignity.
To our Ocean Queens: wear that shirt with confidence. Wear it with honour. Wear it knowing that you carry the hopes of a nation that believes in you. Play with courage, play with joy, and play for one another. The result will matter, but your place in history is already secure.
As you walk onto that field, remember that you are not only representing Somalia as it is today, you are helping shape Somalia as it will be tomorrow.
We stand behind you. We believe in you. We are proud of you.
Go Ocean Queens, go. Somalia is with you every step of the way.