It is imperative to give credit where credit is due and acknowledge the diligence and efforts of the Banadir people. The current state of Somalia is a testament to the failure of the tribalistic 4.5 system that has not served justice. The destructive impact it has had on our nation has left us reliant on foreign aid, which is a cause of great embarrassment. The Banadir people's tenure brought forth a period of prosperity and illumination for Somalia, and it is disheartening to see how far we have regressed. It is worth noting that the Banadir people were instrumental in the Somali Youth Club (SYC), and the lasting impact of various religious figures such as Uways al-Barawi, Sheikh Hassan Barsane, and Mohammed Abdullah Hassan influenced the Somali Youth League members significantly. It is vital that we recognize the contributions of the Banadir people and learn from the successes of the past to chart a better future for Somalia.
MaashaaAllah! Eng Ali was a pioneer, a giant and a pillar in our community and country. Allah bless him and his family with a long blessed life. I watched the program with interest. Jazaakum Allahu khairan the Benadir factor for all your efforts.
MAsha'Allah, This is truly impressive and you should feel a sense of pride for your hard work. it's disheartening to see someone without any expertise or troubleshooting ability snatch away the recognition of someone else's achievement. Nonetheless, this interview presents an excellent opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the growth and progress of the Barawa community, Keep going
MashaAllah you're doing great work! I would encourage you to speak the native language Chimwiny throughout the whole interview as much as you can, there's a noble reason behind that. Secondly, try to display the speaker alone when he is speaking in order for your viewers to focus on the history. You can display both people only when asking a question, this will help people to focus on the narrator more instead of getting distracted. I am speaking from experience. Keep the noble work. Don't underestimate what you're doing. It is a historical teaching method and revival of our youth and even older people who don't know their history. Nsulile qandikila ka Chimwini lakini sisi ichiwawe taqtrambula nuqta yami naqkodelo. Waraadi
Good video, it debunks the lies somalis have propagated on the Banadir people saying they only worked on menial jobs such as tailors and chefs. Banadir people drove the failed country forward, somalis don’t have the drive and intelligence to work a days work, but they all seek managerial positions as stated by the uncle, it shows the lack of intelligence of a nomadic Somali. Let the hard work of Banadir people be recognised, the failure of Somalia is due to the displacement and exile of Banadiri people.
@@haezlitt well the stupid nomads were known to do things via violence, threats, intimidation and corruption, so no level of intelligence can counter that if you’re outnumbered. Use your logic you ‘stupid nomad’.
I have a question to the benadir factor. In the past we were at the front line in almost all fields. But now we took the back seat. Why is that? Please explore this with your Honorable guests and elders.
The Engineer said he came back to Somalia in 1981 and fixing tanks for the war that was btw 77-78?! How's that possible? Other than that, God bless Eng Santone and Ramadan Kareem.
In 1981 I was already appointed technical and production and acting general manager at Kismayo Meat factory. Please read listen carefully to my speech. May Allah bless you and RAMADAN MUBARAK.
ALL BRAVAN DECENDENT IN DIASPORA HAS RESPONSSIBILITY TO BE PART OF RESCUE SOMALIA PHYSSICALLY AND IN PEN.. THEY HAVE TO RIGHT TO UN AND EMBASSIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OPPEN LETTERS FOR SAVING SOMALIA AND SAVING BRAVANES TERRITORY AND PEOPLE...
The 4.5 tribalistic system in Somalia would not serve justice and would cause failure of the governing system again again. Somalia will live on international aids forever if 4.5 system not adjusted. The .5 are the hard workers and promoters of economic development in Somalia.
@@Rhonda96059601 superiority complex and arrogance must end. It’s Somalis who are in high positions in Kenya not you guys. We are more than capable of rebuilding our nation once the war ends. It was the president of Djibouti and the Ethiopian leader who pushed the 4.5 system. Somalis did not choose it. Somalis in the south have not had the ability to vote in decades. Watch recent vlogs of Mogadishu. Our youth are working hard, our army is doing most of the fighting and freeing lands. I hope all of you feel comfortable one day to come back. But as a reer sanaag my family had a great life in the HIGHLANDS without the help of any southerner or banadaari people. My parents were born in Yemen and educated in the west. Many isaaq studied in Russia, Cuba and India. Looking down on Somalis is silly when we have built amazing businesses through East Africa. Somalia should be a meritocracy, but you’ll find nepotism in every tribal society even in your Arab Beduin fatherland in Yemen etc
It is imperative to give credit where credit is due and acknowledge the diligence and efforts of the Banadir people. The current state of Somalia is a testament to the failure of the tribalistic 4.5 system that has not served justice. The destructive impact it has had on our nation has left us reliant on foreign aid, which is a cause of great embarrassment.
The Banadir people's tenure brought forth a period of prosperity and illumination for Somalia, and it is disheartening to see how far we have regressed. It is worth noting that the Banadir people were instrumental in the Somali Youth Club (SYC), and the lasting impact of various religious figures such as Uways al-Barawi, Sheikh Hassan Barsane, and Mohammed Abdullah Hassan influenced the Somali Youth League members significantly.
It is vital that we recognize the contributions of the Banadir people and learn from the successes of the past to chart a better future for Somalia.
MashaAllaah, Reer Banadir horumarka Somaliya qeyb weyn ayey kasoo qaateen.
May Allah bless you and all of us. RAMADAN MUBARAK!
MaashaaAllah! Eng Ali was a pioneer, a giant and a pillar in our community and country. Allah bless him and his family with a long blessed life. I watched the program with interest. Jazaakum Allahu khairan the Benadir factor for all your efforts.
Jazaaka Allah kheyran and Allah bless you with your family
Ramadan Mubarak Banadir Factor may Allah bless you guys!
Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family 👊
Wow Mashaalah keep bringing us our heroes please
We will
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Eng Ali Santone, MashaAllah adeer waa dadaalay, we are proud of you The Banadir Factor, Ramadan Kareem to All.
Ramadan Mubarak 🙏
Waxaan hubaa dowladdii ziyad barre tobanki sanno u horeysay iney horumarisay waxbarashadi dalka. Qofkaskastana uu helaayay waxbarasho iyo caafimaad free ah.
May Allah bless you and RAMADAN MUBARAK
MAsha'Allah, This is truly impressive and you should feel a sense of pride for your hard work. it's disheartening to see someone without any expertise or troubleshooting ability snatch away the recognition of someone else's achievement. Nonetheless, this interview presents an excellent opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the growth and progress of the Barawa community, Keep going
Well said
Thanks for your encouragement
MashaAllah you're doing great work! I would encourage you to speak the native language Chimwiny throughout the whole interview as much as you can, there's a noble reason behind that. Secondly, try to display the speaker alone when he is speaking in order for your viewers to focus on the history. You can display both people only when asking a question, this will help people to focus on the narrator more instead of getting distracted. I am speaking from experience. Keep the noble work. Don't underestimate what you're doing. It is a historical teaching method and revival of our youth and even older people who don't know their history.
Nsulile qandikila ka Chimwini lakini sisi ichiwawe taqtrambula nuqta yami naqkodelo. Waraadi
Good video, it debunks the lies somalis have propagated on the Banadir people saying they only worked on menial jobs such as tailors and chefs.
Banadir people drove the failed country forward, somalis don’t have the drive and intelligence to work a days work, but they all seek managerial positions as stated by the uncle, it shows the lack of intelligence of a nomadic Somali.
Let the hard work of Banadir people be recognised, the failure of Somalia is due to the displacement and exile of Banadiri people.
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Thanks for your feedback and moral support. Allah bless you and RAMADAN MUBARAK
May Allah bless you and RAMADAN MUBARAK
Brings to question your intelligence if you were dispossessed by stupid nomads.
@@haezlitt well the stupid nomads were known to do things via violence, threats, intimidation and corruption, so no level of intelligence can counter that if you’re outnumbered.
Use your logic you ‘stupid nomad’.
I have a question to the benadir factor. In the past we were at the front line in almost all fields. But now we took the back seat. Why is that? Please explore this with your Honorable guests and elders.
The Engineer said he came back to Somalia in 1981 and fixing tanks for the war that was btw 77-78?! How's that possible?
Other than that, God bless Eng Santone and Ramadan Kareem.
In 1981 I was already appointed technical and production and acting general manager at Kismayo Meat factory. Please read listen carefully to my speech. May Allah bless you and RAMADAN MUBARAK.
B4 the war he was in kismayo as eng. Same field like was.warshadaha.
Thanks for your feedback
ALL BRAVAN DECENDENT IN DIASPORA HAS RESPONSSIBILITY TO BE PART OF RESCUE SOMALIA PHYSSICALLY AND IN PEN.. THEY HAVE TO RIGHT TO UN AND EMBASSIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS OPPEN LETTERS FOR SAVING SOMALIA AND SAVING BRAVANES TERRITORY AND PEOPLE...
But first we have to have same rights as other Somalis and not be 4.5 (Human rights violation)
The 4.5 tribalistic system in Somalia would not serve justice and would cause failure of the governing system again again. Somalia will live on international aids forever if 4.5 system not adjusted. The .5 are the hard workers and promoters of economic development in Somalia.
@@Rhonda96059601 superiority complex and arrogance must end. It’s Somalis who are in high positions in Kenya not you guys. We are more than capable of rebuilding our nation once the war ends. It was the president of Djibouti and the Ethiopian leader who pushed the 4.5 system. Somalis did not choose it. Somalis in the south have not had the ability to vote in decades. Watch recent vlogs of Mogadishu. Our youth are working hard, our army is doing most of the fighting and freeing lands. I hope all of you feel comfortable one day to come back. But as a reer sanaag my family had a great life in the HIGHLANDS without the help of any southerner or banadaari people. My parents were born in Yemen and educated in the west. Many isaaq studied in Russia, Cuba and India. Looking down on Somalis is silly when we have built amazing businesses through East Africa. Somalia should be a meritocracy, but you’ll find nepotism in every tribal society even in your Arab Beduin fatherland in Yemen etc