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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Otherbrother » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:53 am

Guwop, Guwop, Guwop ....

In 68 world reserves of Uranium were 800,000 ton, today it's over 5,000,000 million ton.
And do you know the difference between estimations and confirmed??
Estimations means "may be" contrary to confirmed which doesn't need an explanation.

Ogaden bashin has a good potential in oil industry, if the recoverable amount was commercially viable.
Am not a clueless nigga like you who runs around with outdated data to feel better about his country.


The north has good oil potential, Nugal block is shared while Odawayne, Berbera and Western Sool & Sanaag are not.
The north has huge mineral deposits in Berbera, western Sannag and Awdal.
The north has powerful winds that can be used to make power.


What does the south has anyway? So far there is no oil despite all the hub around it,
all you got is farmlands that will stay virgin for the next 50+ years while you breed, kill and bury each other over it.


We fight for land kulaha, you fight because you're dump
while the north is wise, it has nothing to do with land or resources, it an ideology.
Like comparing a monkey to a human, totally absurd.


You're a typical monkey from the south, totally clueless.

:pac:
Dude if you had fraction of South-central Somalia's natural resources, you'd be recognized long time ago by the world. There's really nothing in PL+SL, just empty desert with few grazing land. That's all. Your ancestors are the biggest reason you're unrecognized. And there are no powerful winds in SL because of the Red sea. It's south-central somalia and parts of PL that enjoys the strongest winds in the world, thabks to the Indian ocean. I actually feel sorry for you runtii.
lol the whole somalia lands are shit for Wind.

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Otherbrother » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:55 am

Well shits not the word, its good but not the worlds best or most powerful winds lol Aus, Brazil, Argen/chille, USA, Canada, Russia, china, south africa and more are better.

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Otherbrother » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:58 am

While Mudug Nugaal are the best the rest of Somalia and Somaliland are okay for On shore wind instaliations. Hargeisa is windy AF.
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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby GIJaamac » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:02 am

Come again dude

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby PrinceNugaalHawd » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:04 am

Our on Island.

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Otherbrother » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:09 am

Your map includes the north coast, and the Gulf of Aden has weak wind. So yeah.

Yours is a map about wind.

Mine is from a research paper about WIND TURBINE POTENTIAL.

Anyways the last two pics, mine and yours are similar.

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Bandit » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:12 am

Guwop, Guwop, Guwop ....

In 68 world reserves of Uranium were 800,000 ton, today it's over 5,000,000 million ton.
And do you know the difference between estimations and confirmed??
Estimations means "may be" contrary to confirmed which doesn't need an explanation. bring proof that say otherwise or get out

Ogaden bashin has a good potential in oil industry, if the recoverable amount was commercially viable.
Am not a clueless nigga like you who runs around with outdated data to feel better about his country.bring proof otherwise shut up ethiopia is poor shitty country with little resources outside of gas and farming but keep ass kissing :geek: I I found little information about ethiopia natural resources lets see "small reserves of gold, platinum, copper, potash, natural gas, hydropower"
You know what just before you say it was made by darood sources :russ: ill give you a link for the site https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... /2111.html



The north has good oil potential, Nugal block is shared while Odawayne, Berbera and Western Sool & Sanaag are not.
The north has huge mineral deposits in Berbera, western Sannag and Awdal.
The north has powerful winds that can be used to make power. sxb just accepted the north is poor when it comes to natural resources you might beat mj land but in the grand scheme of things your poor south natural shits on the north :lol:



What does the south has anyway? So far there is no oil despite all the hub around it,
all you got is farmlands that will stay virgin for the next 50+ years while you breed, kill and bury each other over it.
the oil in dhulbahante land is small compared to the potential of oil in the waters in south somalia


We fight for land kulaha, you fight because you're dump
while the north is wise, it has nothing to do with land or resources, it an ideology.
Like comparing a monkey to a human, totally absurd.
the north is poor compared to the south no insults will change that :umad:


You're a typical monkey from the south, totally clueless.
:stylin:

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Bandit » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:24 am

Warriors,

AlxamduliLaah we have plenty, but the people I cry for are the ones suffering in silence. No internet, homes burned down, giving birth to Ethiopian army rape babies and the kids who've been drafted to Liyu out of starvation, threats and intimidation. If they don't support them, they're accused of being ONLF and 'Islamists' so don't pay any mind to the fake support.

Beyond Qabiil is a xaraami fatso living on cayr somewhere in the west, who cares what he thinks.
The reasons why Somalis in Kenya are suffering is because of your itchy hands, and the mess you created in that country which has spilled over into our country. You tried to steal NEP and you brought us so many problems. You went to steal Ogaden from Ethiopia and you ended up cracking your skull in a headbutt.

See what you brought us...
Effects[edit]
With Somali support for their movement for self-determination temporarily halted, many former rebels returned to the traditional activity of pastoralism.

The forced internment of the Northern Frontier District's inhabitants also resulted in an economic bifurcation of its other minority residents. Those with means diversified into trade and sedentary farming. Those without became wage labourers, while the poorest were reduced to dependence on outside relief aid. Anthropologist John Baxter returned to the village in Isiolo District that he had researched in 1953, and had this to say about the few non-Somali minority tribes that lived at the time alongside the Somali majority:

In 1982, only a few fortunate ones still maintained themselves through stock pastoralism. Some 40 percent of the Boran and Sakuye of the District had been driven to peri-urban shanty villages in the new administrative townships. There, they eked out a bare subsistence, hanging around the petrol stations for odd jobs, hawking for miraa, making illicit alcohol, engaging in prostitution and the like.[18]

The war thus marked the beginning of decades of violent crackdowns and repressive measures by the police in the NFD coupled with trumped-up allegations and unsubtle innuendo on the part of the Kenyan media charging the region's almost exclusively Somali inhabitants with "banditry" and other vice.[19]
Your country does what is called 'Kunya Moto." It is defecating fire everywhere :( .

Unfortunately, I have just seen in the papers today Somalia applying to Join the East African Legislative Assembly even as people continue to ignore it's request to join the East African Community since 2012.

http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Somali ... index.html

Our leaders should not make the mistake of tying us into a political federation with a vexatious neighbor that hates everyone, and whose equilibrium is war :down:
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beyond bantu come get your people :tocry:

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Rambie » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:28 am

Guwop, Guwop, Guwop ....

In 68 world reserves of Uranium were 800,000 ton, today it's over 5,000,000 million ton.
And do you know the difference between estimations and confirmed??
Estimations means "may be" contrary to confirmed which doesn't need an explanation.

Ogaden bashin has a good potential in oil industry, if the recoverable amount was commercially viable.
Am not a clueless nigga like you who runs around with outdated data to feel better about his country.


The north has good oil potential, Nugal block is shared while Odawayne, Berbera and Western Sool & Sanaag are not.
The north has huge mineral deposits in Berbera, western Sannag and Awdal.
The north has powerful winds that can be used to make power.


What does the south has anyway? So far there is no oil despite all the hub around it,
all you got is farmlands that will stay virgin for the next 50+ years while you breed, kill and bury each other over it.


We fight for land kulaha, you fight because you're dump
while the north is wise, it has nothing to do with land or resources, it an ideology.
Like comparing a monkey to a human, totally absurd.


You're a typical monkey from the south, totally clueless.

:pac:
Dude if you had fraction of South-central Somalia's natural resources, you'd be recognized long time ago by the world. There's really nothing in PL+SL, just empty desert with few grazing land. That's all. Your ancestors are the biggest reason you're unrecognized. And there are no powerful winds in SL because of the Red sea. It's south-central somalia and parts of PL that enjoys the strongest winds in the world, thabks to the Indian ocean. I actually feel sorry for you runtii.
Who the fk are you?
And what south central resources you're talking about?
A fraction kulaha, of what nigga?
:Heh:

Southerns never cease to amaze me wallahi.

On one point, they say our cities are dust, but on the other, they claim we don't have wind!

http://somalilandinvest.net/sectors/ene ... /windpower


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Our international airport is running by wind power since 2014
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June 5, 2014
USAID Project Supports Construction of Major Wind Farm in Somaliland

The Government of Somaliland recently launched its first pilot wind farm, an initiative to power the Hargeisa International Airport, sending a clear signal that Somaliland has abundant renewable energy resources.

The launch event—attended by Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud “Silanyo” and several key ministries—was the culmination of activities implemented by the Partnership for Economic Growth, a project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

“I would like to express my profound congratulations to the concerned ministries and all other stakeholders of this renewable energy project,” said Mohamoud (pictured center). “I also would like to send my deep gratitude to USAID for their support in this project.”

The collaboration between the government and USAID will run for two and a half years, at which time the wind farm will be fully owned and managed by Somaliland. Golis Energy, a local engineering company supported by USAID, constructed the farm. The wind farm will be operated by Kaah, a local power producer and distributor.

The cost of electricity is possibly the largest impediment to economic growth in the Somali region. Local power producers use expensive imported diesel fuel as the only source of energy to generate electricity. Tariff rates are $1 per kilowatt hour—nearly 10 times the cost of electricity in the United States. The high costs have caused the closure of many light manufacturing companies over the past years.

When the Partnership for Economic Growth conducted an energy assessment in July 2011, market opportunities for renewable energy became clear. In partnership with the Ministry of Energy, the program supported the development of Somaliland’s first Electrical Energy Law to lay the foundation for the government to provide the technical and oversight capabilities necessary to support a growing wind energy sector.

Beginning in 2013, the project helped install wind data monitoring stations in four majors cities to provide real-time wind speed data. With average wind speeds easily exceeding seven to nine meters per second, some estimates suggest that 50 percent of Somaliland has wind speeds suitable for electric energy production.

The installation of the five-turbine 100-kilowatt pilot wind farm at Hargeisa’s airport served as a proof-of-concept for potential wind investors. Local capacity was built during the installation process through a training program for managers and engineers from public and private sectors, focusing on wind power construction, maintenance and repair, and budgeting and management of wind power electricity sales.

“Before USAID introduced wind power in Somaliland, no power providers used wind to produce electricity,” said Mohamoud Liban, Chairman of the Somaliland Wind and Solar Power Producers Association. “Within only two years, our association has collectively ordered and paid for wind turbines of more than 2 megawatts, amounting to more than 10 percent of the total power production in Somaliland today.”

The association recently announced plans to invest in four to seven new wind farms in the coming year.

Recognized for innovative work


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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby gedo_gurl » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:32 am

Beyond Qabiil,

Are you a non Somali? Just wanted to know.
.... And LOL and WTF @ 'steal' the NED. That region was stolen by YOU. The British gave it to you, the people unanimously chose to remain with Somalia and your government denied them their democratic right to self determination after colonisation. You are very lucky that Kenya is a lapdog for pay to Britain, the US and every whitey going or we'd have our lands reunited by now.

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Bandit » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:36 am

Beyond Qabiil,

Are you a non Somali? Just wanted to know.
.... And LOL and WTF @ 'steal' the NED. That region was stolen by YOU. The British gave it to you, the people unanimously chose to remain with Somalia and your government denied them their democratic right to self determination after colonisation. You are very lucky that Kenya is a lapdog for pay to Britain, the US and every whitey going or we'd have our lands reunited by now.
Actually melitery wise their weak always were they use to cower away from us when we had a government 8-)

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby gedo_gurl » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:38 am

They could do it if hey we'rent so fond of the bottle. They can't even defend themselves against Al Shabaab which are essentially a teenage gang.

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Rambie » Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:53 am

Guwop, Guwop, Guwop ....

In 68 world reserves of Uranium were 800,000 ton, today it's over 5,000,000 million ton.
And do you know the difference between estimations and confirmed??
Estimations means "may be" contrary to confirmed which doesn't need an explanation. bring proof that say otherwise or get out

Ogaden bashin has a good potential in oil industry, if the recoverable amount was commercially viable.
Am not a clueless nigga like you who runs around with outdated data to feel better about his country.bring proof otherwise shut up ethiopia is poor shitty country with little resources outside of gas and farming but keep ass kissing :geek: I I found little information about ethiopia natural resources lets see "small reserves of gold, platinum, copper, potash, natural gas, hydropower"
You know what just before you say it was made by darood sources :russ: ill give you a link for the site https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... /2111.html



The north has good oil potential, Nugal block is shared while Odawayne, Berbera and Western Sool & Sanaag are not.
The north has huge mineral deposits in Berbera, western Sannag and Awdal.
The north has powerful winds that can be used to make power. sxb just accepted the north is poor when it comes to natural resources you might beat mj land but in the grand scheme of things your poor south natural shits on the north :lol:



What does the south has anyway? So far there is no oil despite all the hub around it,
all you got is farmlands that will stay virgin for the next 50+ years while you breed, kill and bury each other over it.
the oil in dhulbahante land is small compared to the potential of oil in the waters in south somalia


We fight for land kulaha, you fight because you're dump
while the north is wise, it has nothing to do with land or resources, it an ideology.
Like comparing a monkey to a human, totally absurd.
the north is poor compared to the south no insults will change that


You're a typical monkey from the south, totally clueless.

Guwop,

Why do you like making fool of yourself?

Ogaden has oil, and they will start production in two years.
The didn't before for security measures.
http://www.somaliawatch.org/archivedec01/011210101.htm
http://www.cakaaranews.com/index.php/ma ... gaden.html
http://allafrica.com/stories/201409012377.html
http://af.reuters.com/article/ethiopiaN ... MY20150327

What the point you try to make here?
That if a country doesn't have resources, than it's poor!
Nigeria, one of the world largest producers of oil, is "poor"
Japan, a resource barren country is the worlds 3rd largest economy.

You see how dump your arguments are? :lol:

I always hear on Snet about how south is rich an north is poor.
So I have a question for you and all southerns here,

What natural resources does the south have?


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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby Bandit » Thu Jun 11, 2015 6:50 pm

Guwop, Guwop, Guwop ....

In 68 world reserves of Uranium were 800,000 ton, today it's over 5,000,000 million ton.
And do you know the difference between estimations and confirmed??
Estimations means "may be" contrary to confirmed which doesn't need an explanation. bring proof that say otherwise or get out

Ogaden bashin has a good potential in oil industry, if the recoverable amount was commercially viable.
Am not a clueless nigga like you who runs around with outdated data to feel better about his country.bring proof otherwise shut up ethiopia is poor shitty country with little resources outside of gas and farming but keep ass kissin I I found little information about ethiopia natural resources lets see "small reserves of gold, platinum, copper, potash, natural gas, hydropower"
You know what just before you say it was made by darood sources ill give you a link for the site https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... /2111.html



The north has good oil potential, Nugal block is shared while Odawayne, Berbera and Western Sool & Sanaag are not.
The north has huge mineral deposits in Berbera, western Sannag and Awdal.
The north has powerful winds that can be used to make power. sxb just accepted the north is poor when it comes to natural resources you might beat mj land but in the grand scheme of things your poor south natural shits on the north



What does the south has anyway? So far there is no oil despite all the hub around it,
all you got is farmlands that will stay virgin for the next 50+ years while you breed, kill and bury each other over it.
the oil in dhulbahante land is small compared to the potential of oil in the waters in south somalia


We fight for land kulaha, you fight because you're dump
while the north is wise, it has nothing to do with land or resources, it an ideology.
Like comparing a monkey to a human, totally absurd.
the north is poor compared to the south no insults will change that


You're a typical monkey from the south, totally clueless.

Guwop,

Why do you like making fool of yourself?

Ogaden has oil, and they will start production in two years.
The didn't before for security measures.
http://www.somaliawatch.org/archivedec01/011210101.htm
http://www.cakaaranews.com/index.php/ma ... gaden.html
http://allafrica.com/stories/201409012377.html
http://af.reuters.com/article/ethiopiaN ... MY20150327

What the point you try to make here?
That if a country doesn't have resources, than it's poor!
Nigeria, one of the world largest producers of oil, is "poor"
Japan, a resource barren country is the worlds 3rd largest economy.

You see how dump your arguments are? :lol:

I always hear on Snet about how south is rich an north is poor.
So I have a question for you and all southerns here,

What natural resources does the south have?


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sxb one of the source you provided proof my point ethiopia has gas only (for the most part)
Officials from the mines ministry say the Calub and Hilala fields in the Ogaden Basin have deposits of 4.7 trillion cubic feet of gas and 13.6 million barrels of associated liquids, both discovered in the 1970s but not yet exploited.
As for comparing ethiopia and japan :russ: ethiopia is as smart as us or maybe dumber lets not forget the government is run by corrupt crew filled their own pockets ethiopia had peace for most of it's existence but yet suffer from famine alot in our case we had two or three
the first was in the north when the siyaad barre regime move everyone who was in danger to south somalia.
The last 2 were when government didn't exist or was weak :geek:
unlike ethiopia though when we had our own government we didn't cry for the international community to help us Michael Jackson even made a song for ethiopia during those years.
despite what you want to believe the world views ethiopia as a poor country just like how they view us as failed state and pirate land.
and as for the north we know what happened last time their was a functioning government the people from the north were affected by drought and they had to be brought to south. :geek:
most of the food shortage in the south is man made.
the only resources north has south somalia might have more. Image

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Re: Without Ogaden and NED Regions..........

Postby AgentOfChaos » Thu Jun 11, 2015 7:02 pm

OP: No, you're wrong. Without MY tiny tuulo Somalia would sink into the ocean, you're all nothing without my tuulo and its one sandaqad. BOW BEFORE ME PEASANTS!!!!!


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