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New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush"

Postby flyWOODY » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:27 am

http://m.bbc.com/news/business-29993447

This is the biggest curse that can befall us...We are uncivilized and xaasids to one another based on qabiil. We are suspicious of one another. We are jealous and in competition with other. All is based on qabiil. Qabiil and qabiil. Therefore, oil will be the ultimate curse.

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby Jabuutawi » Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:58 am

Hate mostly comes from your qabil -- Yibirland; rest are just reacting to your radioactive waste from your mouths.

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby Julkimi » Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:03 am

Imagine me being an oil tycoon.




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Postby KnowThySelf23 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:07 am

Finally something positive and they still manage to bring qabil into this ....smh y'all are some damn fools

and @julzz yass girl go for it!! might as well take advantage before the cadans and the indians come flooding in

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby original dervish » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:08 am

Oh....What are you two gonna do....serve tea to the oil workers? :)

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Postby KnowThySelf23 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:10 am

Oh....What are you two gonna do....serve tea to the oil workers? :)
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that sounds like something your broke ass should do

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby Julkimi » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:12 am

OD: How about we women take over Somalia, and start over, I promise you Somalia would be better if a woman led it. Look at what the men have done? They're still begging the U.N, killing each other and shredding the little self respect Somalia had.


TKS: Yeeeeeeeees girl, we will get that oil money.

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Postby KnowThySelf23 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 2:31 am

OD: How about we women take over Somalia, and start over, I promise you Somalia would be better if a woman led it. Look at what the men have done? They're still begging the U.N, killing each other and shredding the little self respect Somalia had.


TKS: Yeeeeeeeees girl, we will get that oil money.
lol somali men ran the country to the ground..and what their qabil fights and separation obbsession *cough* *cough* somaliland. *sips tea*

women can bring the country back up, especially those with a western education, like you mentioned in your previous thread. only they could end this primitive state somalia is in.

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby Prlnce » Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:26 am

OD: How about we women take over Somalia, and start over, I promise you Somalia would be better if a woman led it. Look at what the men have done? They're still begging the U.N, killing each other and shredding the little self respect Somalia had.


TKS: Yeeeeeeeees girl, we will get that oil money.
lol somali men ran the country to the ground..and what their qabil fights and separation obbsession *cough* *cough* somaliland. *sips tea*

women can bring the country back up, especially those with a western education, like you mentioned in your previous thread. only they could end this primitive state somalia is in.
Yes you can end it from you laptop in Toronto...

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Postby KnowThySelf23 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:51 am

OD: How about we women take over Somalia, and start over, I promise you Somalia would be better if a woman led it. Look at what the men have done? They're still begging the U.N, killing each other and shredding the little self respect Somalia had.


TKS: Yeeeeeeeees girl, we will get that oil money.
lol somali men ran the country to the ground..and what their qabil fights and separation obbsession *cough* *cough* somaliland. *sips tea*

women can bring the country back up, especially those with a western education, like you mentioned in your previous thread. only they could end this primitive state somalia is in.
Yes you can end it from you laptop in Toronto...
yikes, look at the pot calling the kettle black. you need to learn how not to catch feelings...and i never once mentioned my name in that post, so your whole comment was irrelevant and a waste of all our time.




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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby original dervish » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:05 am

There is a lot to say for women in politics...that's for sure.
However...if the western experience is anything to go by...they'll just be paler versions of the men.
Sarah Palin, Maggie Thatcher, Angela Merkel.....doesn't really fill you with confidence does it.
PS We had Fowzia as FM and by all accounts...she was as corrupt, if not more so, than the men.
But good luck....women have every right to enter politics....as long as they don't neglect the home fires of course. :)

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby Prlnce » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:17 am

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yikes, look at the pot calling the kettle black. you need to learn how not to catch feelings...and i never once mentioned my name in that post, so your whole comment was irrelevant and a waste of all our time. [/quote]

LOL..The only thing i caught from you was an epileptic seizure from all those housewives gifs. And for your information women already run shit in Somalia including Somaliland *cough* *cough* sips caramel macchiato. They are the bread winners they are the ones who are hustling and busting their ass to provide for their families. They are the backbone of the Somali economy from street vendors to offices. And you will see it when you visit there.

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Postby KnowThySelf23 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:32 am

LOL..The only thing i caught from you was an epileptic seizure from all those housewives gifs. And for your information women already run shit in Somalia including Somaliland *cough* *cough* sips caramel macchiato. They are the bread winners they are the ones who are hustling and busting their ass to provide for their families. They are the backbone of the Somali economy from street vendors to offices. And you will see it when you visit there.
LOOL your the only one not on this gif movement...but okay ill tone it down a bit. and that was the exact point we are making....were already running shit why do we not have a female somali president? i agree on all the points u made above tho..cant wait to see it when i get there. :)

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby Prlnce » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:47 am

The reason there is no female Somali president is one qabil and two Somali womens worst enemy .....another somali women. Have you ever heard they way they talk about each other the way they cut each other down. Smh
yes a WOMAN who studied in the west would do a great job. A WOMAN who graduated from University of Somalia is not on the same level as a woman who studied in the west because of Education, Socially aware of other cultures. Somalis back home are sheltered and most of them are ignorant about what's going on in the world.

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Re: New York Times " Oil companies see Somalia oil gold-rush

Postby KnowThySelf23 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:53 am

The reason there is no female Somali president is one qabil and two Somali womens worst enemy .....another somali women. Have you ever heard they way they talk about each other the way they cut each other down. Smh
yes a WOMAN who studied in the west would do a great job. A WOMAN who graduated from University of Somalia is not on the same level as a woman who studied in the west because of Education, Socially aware of other cultures. Somalis back home are sheltered and most of them are ignorant about what's going on in the world.

honestly i grew up around a lot of brothers and i can tell you there just as catty lol...but when your president, your a professional...you don't have time for all of this gossiping house wife drama. and the qabil thing is more prevalent amongst those who grow up around it, which is why people in the west who are less exposed to this mess will always be less bias and less petty about such nonsense. its good to know where you come from, but people take it 20 steps too far by involving their qabil in literally everything they do in life.


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