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Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

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Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:36 am

Somaliland must be live this summer wallahi, im hearing from some of my friends who is emailing me, there tons of Qurbo joog in Burco and Hargeisa, there is even parties organised by the Goverment for the Qurbo-joog so they can meet each other in Hargeisa....... :sland: :sland: :sland: :up: :up: :up:

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Cirwaaq » Wed Jul 06, 2011 3:27 pm

Comparing with countries of similar population.

Moldova
Pop 3.6million
Gdp $5.4 billion
Remittance $1Bilion

Panama
Pop 3.4 million
Gdp $24.71 billion
Remittance $2.4 billion

Armenia
Pop 3.3 million
Gdp $8.7 billion
Remittance $1billion

Lithuania
Pop 3.2 million
Gdp 37.21 billion
remittance $1.8billion

Jamaica
Pop 2.7 million
Gdp $12.8 billion
remittance $1.7 billion

On average Remittance is 5-20% of Gdp for countries of similar population.

Invest in land or property while you can. When recognition happens cost of land and property will sky rocket and the amount of remittance will exceed all previous records as a result of the bid to buy land and property. The businesses already setup will harvest the bulk of the remittance spike.

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby KyrieJama » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:37 pm

Qurba-joogs have officially took over the city, everywhere I go I see people speaking english :up: Also the little dhaqan celis kids are in a war reer hargeisa ciyal xafad as usual they turn the city upside down every summer :down:

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Mr_Alfaas » Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:38 am

Somaliland must be live this summer wallahi, im hearing from some of my friends who is emailing me, there tons of Qurbo joog in Burco and Hargeisa, there is even parties organised by the Goverment for the Qurbo-joog so they can meet each other in Hargeisa....... :sland: :sland: :sland: :up: :up: :up:

will garad13 attend that meeting horta :roll: :lol:

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Advo » Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:39 am

Man just thinking about chilling with another qurbo joog with absolute no previous experience, sitting at a table drinking shah in ur own land, the same land ur ancestor lived, fought and died for is just amazing walle.

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby *Nobleman* » Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:47 pm

Man just thinking about chilling with another qurbo joog with absolute no previous experience, sitting at a table drinking shah in ur own land, the same land ur ancestor lived, fought and died for is just amazing walle.

Walle best feeling brother. Doesnt matter were the other person is from instantly you have so much in common and just feel great that you both happened to cross paths in your own land. :up:

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Thu Jul 07, 2011 2:18 pm

Sounds fun. :up:

I'm gonna try to organize something for Puntland diaspora students for the upcoming Summer 2013/14, I just applied for my passport. Puntland youth never return home, most of them are only attached to Xamar or their parents keep them out of touch with Puntland on purpose. This mentality needs to change.

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:10 am

Monks Its Fun wallahi, as Nobleman said No Matter where you from in Somalia or in the world, as long as your Qubro-joog) you have so much more in common with the Qurbo Joog...

i remember, when me my 3 cousins were on our way back to Burco from Hargeisa, we saw another Car That had a Problem in some village Between Hargeisa and Berbera ( Dacar Budhuq) There was 2 Girls from UK in That Car, we stopped immidetly and they turned out to be Reer Burco as well, so we gave them a lift to Burco, while their Uncle Trusted us with them :mrgreen:

Maaaaannn Im so0o Home Sick :x

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Enlightened~Sista » Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:04 pm

Liqaaye Hargeysa Qurbojoogs have their own hanging out spots, is Burco the same?

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:18 am

Liqaaye Hargeysa Qurbojoogs have their own hanging out spots, is Burco the same?
Not really, but Reer Burco Qurbo-joog can easily find each other, usually at the House Parties Orginsed by some other Qurbo-joogs or some Dhaqan celis that was sent back for misbehaving in the west... There is some Cafe's and Restuarns where you can meet alot of Qurbo Joogs, but there is no specific meeting spots for them, like Hargeisa has!!!

Last time i was there, nearly every street block had Qurbojoog kids running around Cuzzing each other in German, Dutch, Swedish, English and Arabic :lol: and nearly none of them knw Somali!

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Cali_Gaab » Sat Jul 09, 2011 7:35 pm

Liqaaye Hargeysa Qurbojoogs have their own hanging out spots, is Burco the same?
Naa go to widh widh or something, ha inoo iman :lol:

As for the topic, it's amazing seeing qurbo joogs over there. You'll meet people over there that know a friend, family etc. Often you will meet regularly in the UK, i've met so many people over there walahi. At the same time there a lot of people, specially in Burco, that you will already know from the UK, atleast I did. Some of these guys go back every two summers and the more fortunate ones go 2 summers in a row and sit out on the third. I'm getting homesick just thinking about it.

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Jul 09, 2011 7:53 pm

Where were the two amiirs from? Xaaji Al-Afghani iyo Abu Zubeyr?

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby Cali_Gaab » Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:07 pm

^Wrong topic now fock off.

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Re: Somaliland This Summer is Flooded with Qurbo-joog

Postby DisplacedDiraac » Thu Jul 14, 2011 3:55 pm

Man just thinking about chilling with another qurbo joog with absolute no previous experience, sitting at a table drinking shah in ur own land, the same land ur ancestor lived, fought and died for is just amazing walle.
Definitely walle..
I always kiss the ground as soon as I step off.. Nothing like home :up:


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