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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..

Postby The Nomad » Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:26 pm

dawwa9 wrote:Maakhir a region of only around 25,000 people who all wish they lived somewhere else and hate their lives and beg their family in the west for remittances. The only thing that could feed them is a poorly run tuna factory nothing else. No infrastructure, not even ONE SINGLE PAVEMENT. You have to use desert tracks to get to any of Maakhirs villages. You are just a delusional fool and I wish to drop you in badhan for one week and you would never visit that hellish place ever again. I highly doubt badhan even has just one single normal restroom and not those squat toilets :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Poor Dawwa :lol:

If I spent close to a decade trying to institute a functioning state and saw a self-determined people like the noble Warsangeli establish a modern, competitive economy in a couple of years I'd be envious too. I can't blame you, saxib.

Las Qoray, Erigabo, Hadaftimo, Dhahar, Xingalol, Gelewiyt, Celaayo. MAAKHIR :up:

A land of opportunities, a land built via resilience and a generous diaspora. A land with black gold, the worlds most valuable resource. A land completely self-sufficient, with no risk of drought or famine. A land of close to a million, steadily increasing. The 2009 Sultanate.

Meanwhile in Puntland.... :cry:

Get out of here, sport.


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