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

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

Postby Prlnce » Mon Dec 08, 2014 5:34 am

I would say people in the west are more obsessed about qabil than back home. Qabil is big problem back home when it comes to politics and politicians use it for their on self interest and they get something out of it they get rich of it. But the ones in the west are consumed with qabil without getting anything out of it. They don't make money off it they dont' get elected with it. Yet they are consumed with it. The ones in the west are retarded

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

Postby waraabe251 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 5:37 am

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

Secondly why are you talking about affairs of another country

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

Postby Xildiiid » Mon Dec 08, 2014 7:23 am

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

The hyena from the resourceless Djibooty is butthurt.

We could care less about Zoomalia and the Zoomalis in that country. They're the ones who can't live without us because they're xoolo.

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

Postby theyuusuf143 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 8:05 am

Hate mostly comes from your qabil -- Yibirland; rest are just reacting to your radioactive waste from your mouths.
Cant you express your opinion with out thinking about isaaq. I am not sure if you are from Djibouti. But if you are zack the guy Hawdian fadhi kudirir with in the ethiopian forum you need to take a break from his Abuse, we are really very sorry about that ! . Here in Snet Its very unusual to see issa bashing isaaq even calling us "iidoor" like he is daarood or something lool dont embarrass your self dude we have nothing against your people or your country/countries. Peace and love bro, take it easy and relax .

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

Postby Xildiiid » Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:21 am

Hate mostly comes from your qabil -- Yibirland; rest are just reacting to your radioactive waste from your mouths.
Cant you express your opinion with out thinking about isaaq. I am not sure if you are from Djibouti. But if you are zack the guy Hawdian fadhi kudirir with in the ethiopian forum you need to take a break from his Abuse, we are really very sorry about that ! . Here in Snet Its very unusual to see issa bashing isaaq even calling us "iidoor" like he is daarood or something lool dont embarrass your self dude we have nothing against your people or your country/countries. Peace and love bro, take it easy and relax .
Waa garac ilka fiiqaan, abihii wasaha bakhtiga lagu soo koriyey.

His inferiority complex towards Isaaq is amusing.

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

Postby original dervish » Mon Dec 08, 2014 11:40 am

The term iidoor is not derogatorty......It's just a nickname coined by OGs/Dhullos......meaning exchange/barter etc.

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

Postby Jabuutawi » Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:34 pm

Let us make one thing clear, I am not Zack. Though he is Ciise, I am not the one that debates Hutu Yonis aka Hawdian on Mereja.com. I am merely stating facts in each of my posts. Why rile up on a name like Idoor, when you were historically shipping camels for Darod at Berbera port. Your biggest and only resource is shipping livestock to the ME, so don't tell us about resources.

As we build another port in the Republic, we will take over shipment of livestock and produce market which will sap your only meaningful revenue away. Djibouti ports -- emphasize on ports -- earn over $1.5 billion in revenue. This will continue to grow as South Sudan oil will be transported in oil tankers docked in Djibouti ports.

Xiidid, your specialty is just yapping and nothing more. I will deck you out cold with one swing. You are so confident about yourself that you think you can take me. Listen midget, you are as a threat to me as a mosquito buzzing on my ear.

Lastly, I suggest you mail your recognition papers to Mogadishu before you come talking to an internationally recognized nation, Djibouti, whose flag is flying high and mighty at the UN.

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

Postby Xildiiid » Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:23 pm

Djiboutienne,

It's easy to act tough on the internet but your own word expose that you're a weak cunt.

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

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:02 pm

They will not be able to set foot in the oil-rich lands controlled by us, without our consent, and not even ours but the individual tribes there. A oil company tried to enact a geological survey in Somaliland and some local reer baadiye chased them off with AK's. :lol:

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

Postby original dervish » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:04 pm

^^^That was my fam yo! :)

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

Postby Xildiiid » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:08 pm

It was it Xudun district but it was the Sacad Yoonis that took up arms and not the Dhulbahante.

They were chased out of Caynaba district prior to that.

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

Postby original dervish » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:14 pm

Listen son.....don't tell me nowt.
They visited all over....they came to the Xudun and spread some $$ and some bullshit about building wells.
As soon as the left the town and headed for the mountains....fam opened up on them.....only warning shots.
There was a Norwegian woman with them who fell and hurt her ankle...they carried her back to the land cruiser :) .

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

Postby Xildiiid » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:29 pm

If you say so but we all know what happened.

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

Postby abdikarim86 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:46 pm

Why do Khatufites always claim SL has attempted to explore and drill their lands? :lol:


Such a thing has not happened yet ee hold you outrage until we actually start digging your lands
original dervish :up: :lol:

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

Postby abdikarim86 » Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:46 pm

Listen son.....don't tell me nowt.
They visited all over....they came to the Xudun and spread some $$ and some bullshit about building wells.
As soon as the left the town and headed for the mountains....fam opened up on them.....only warning shots.
There was a Norwegian woman with them who fell and hurt her ankle...they carried her back to the land cruiser :) .
Been badanaa inantu


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