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Somaliland: open for business the guardian

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Re: Somaliland: open for business the guardian

Postby Siciid85 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:02 pm

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Re: Somaliland: open for business the guardian

Postby Siciid85 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:23 pm

dervish, why don't you mind your business, i have seen you trying to troll in Somaliland threads many times, it's getting ridiclous. You have no place in this discussion. You are a bitter loser who is too obsessed with Somaliland, see yourself out.

Original doqon,

You're so pathetic. Did you know that? Your deserted province of kastuumo state is in worst position in all dimensions of developments than any other state in Somaliland/Somalia and here you are going around advising other people of how they should lead their lives, instead of telling people who are doing million times better than you how they should live theirs, you should do something about the dire situation your towns and people are in.

If you don't mind, this topic is for Somalilanders, not kastumites. Kindly take your boring comments to Sool section.

What you said might be too harsh, but well said. :up: It's the only way fanatics like Dervish understand.

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Re: Somaliland: open for business the guardian

Postby PRinCeS_LicK » Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:36 pm

what are you talking about, it was issaq who were the only people to convert en-mass to Christianity .that was one of the main reasons our forefathers launched jihad against your masters and protectors.

the unity of somalia is not a tribal matter, all somalis agree that the country will never be divided. :som:

:o :o :o :o :shock: :shock: :shock: Such Hatred filled lies and yet he can't help but come here an calacal to us Achtuff :arrow: :arrow:

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Re: Somaliland: open for business the guardian

Postby Siciid85 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:39 pm

an idea that went down well with his audience, Shire said Somaliland suggested the Somali diaspora make a $1 voluntary contribution to the state when they send remittances, which would come to between $300m and $400m a year. Several people in the audience said they would be willing to contribute much more than $1, while Quman Jibril Akli, from Somaliland Focus UK, went so far as to say the $1 contribution should be made compulsory


Very interesting Concept. I want every Somalilander here to start thinking about that above quote for a moment. How many of us are willing to contribute tiny fraction of our money towards our country?

I think 99% of us can afford at least $50/month to be put in savings's account for the development of Somaliland.

Those who would make that pledge,please go ahead and say so.

It has been proposed in snet by many JSL forumers before, a Eritrea diaspora kind of type. Where every Somaliland citizen in the diaspora pays monthly to contribute to the development of Somaliland. Personally i think with the right focus and organisation we can do it. :up:


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