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Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby original dervish » Sun May 04, 2014 11:36 pm

Go into farming.

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby barakaboy10 » Mon May 05, 2014 3:03 am

you should go and do research for yourself. i think that's the best to find out what people really want that's missing.

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby barakaboy10 » Mon May 05, 2014 3:15 am

Meth,

Start a trades school

Hilaac,

Sometimes you need to dig a hole or place tiles on the floor. They wont even do that

These men older than 18 should get out of the workforce


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if someone is lazy, it would probably be you, mr. wanna-be gaal.

i think you should look yourself and find out what the problem is. we know you have a big problem and it could be a number of things and perhaps only then you may find peace within yourself.

by the way, why are you in somali social sites if your name is johnson? if i had a name like that, believe me, i wouldn't be here. i would be somewhere else, like homo sites.

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby Adali » Mon May 05, 2014 3:39 am

I was thinking of investing in the energy sector but would need lots of money to do that, never the less my goal is to introduce clean energy back home.

Geothermal heating and cooling systems are very cheap and could cost you less than 10k for each home.

Sounds very interesting actually. :|

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Mon May 05, 2014 5:19 am

I was thinking of investing in the energy sector but would need lots of money to do that, never the less my goal is to introduce clean energy back home.

Geothermal heating and cooling systems are very cheap and could cost you less than 10k for each home.

Sounds very interesting actually. :|
They should also invest in solar panels. The amount of energy that can be extracted from the somali sun would vastly outweigh any costs to set-up.

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby original dervish » Mon May 05, 2014 5:38 am

Don't forget wind..........it's bloody windy most of the year.

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby XimanJaale » Mon May 05, 2014 6:48 am

Infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure!! This sector is in high demand.

Building machinery, materials, labourers etc is in high demand. There so many vast businesses or networks you can open for this sector.

Also people with any engineering degrees will become rich here in Somalia.

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby AbdiJohnson » Mon May 05, 2014 7:56 am

Meth,

Start a trades school

Hilaac,

Sometimes you need to dig a hole or place tiles on the floor. They wont even do that

These men older than 18 should get out of the workforce


I am,

Abdi "Hire kids and women or Oromos" Johnson
if someone is lazy, it would probably be you, mr. wanna-be gaal.

i think you should look yourself and find out what the problem is. we know you have a big problem and it could be a number of things and perhaps only then you may find peace within yourself.

by the way, why are you in somali social sites if your name is johnson? if i had a name like that, believe me, i wouldn't be here. i would be somewhere else, like homo sites.
Heres another emotional kid butthurt by my comments

We're talking about businesses here. Dont ruin the thread with your emotional outbursts

The truth hurts. You look foolish. Yes most men in Somalia are lazy and opening a business in Somalia is very risky because of these lazy men, incompetent, will rob you and will come to work high.


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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby barakaboy10 » Wed May 07, 2014 1:48 am

Meth,

Start a trades school

Hilaac,

Sometimes you need to dig a hole or place tiles on the floor. They wont even do that

These men older than 18 should get out of the workforce


I am,

Abdi "Hire kids and women or Oromos" Johnson
if someone is lazy, it would probably be you, mr. wanna-be gaal.

i think you should look yourself and find out what the problem is. we know you have a big problem and it could be a number of things and perhaps only then you may find peace within yourself.

by the way, why are you in somali social sites if your name is johnson? if i had a name like that, believe me, i wouldn't be here. i would be somewhere else, like homo sites.
Heres another emotional kid butthurt by my comments

We're talking about businesses here. Dont ruin the thread with your emotional outbursts

The truth hurts. You look foolish. Yes most men in Somalia are lazy and opening a business in Somalia is very risky because of these lazy men, incompetent, will rob you and will come to work high.


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Abdi "Contribute or GTFO" Joh

who told you most somali men are lazy? or how do you know?

did you sleep with all of them, mr johnson?!

go to your homoforums

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby AbdiJohnson » Wed May 07, 2014 2:02 am

Yes I slept with them... you retarded Sujui

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Re: Opening a business in Somalia/Somaliland

Postby StormShadow » Wed May 07, 2014 3:02 am

I was thinking of investing in the energy sector but would need lots of money to do that, never the less my goal is to introduce clean energy back home.

Geothermal heating and cooling systems are very cheap and could cost you less than 10k for each home.

Sounds very interesting actually. :|
Geothermal energy produces electricity too through boiling the fluids from the ground and using the steam to generate power. The fluid is like a water bottle and is returned back to the underground to be reused again. Japan has about 17 Geothermal plants that produce a total MW of about 527 while Turkey runs about three (If remeber right) with one of them producing about 80 MW ( 7th largest in the world). Considering how hot the country is we could probably generate lots of power. Garissa and its environs use about 3 MW off the Kenyan National Grid. One plant could power the whole country since there aren't any big factories.

Time to take advantage of the bloody hotness.


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