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Re: Saami Qaybsiga Somaliland

Postby Futurist » Mon Aug 08, 2016 5:53 pm

Imagine Berbera International Port serving Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi all the way to Chad and land locked nations. Medium ports on the Red Sea from Celaayo, Laasqoray, Xiis, Maydh, Bulaxaar, Lugahaya, Zeila serving the nation. International Hargaisa Airport as a Transit hub, Medium Airports serving the other cities.

Trains carrying Livestock from Burao to the ports, Oil & Gas pipelines from the east carrying to plants and on to ships.

Highways, industry, Farms, irrigation, water dams, schools, sidewalks, trees, planned cities, Hospitals, Schools,Firestations, Good governance, peace & safety Law & order, these things is what I imagine!
Insh May your vision become reality sxb :up: You seem one of few sane people on here, don't let them corrupt you :up:

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Re: Saami Qaybsiga Somaliland

Postby Khalid Ali » Mon Aug 08, 2016 5:53 pm

Imagine Berbera International Port serving Ethiopia, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi all the way to Chad and land locked nations. Medium ports on the Red Sea from Celaayo, Laasqoray, Xiis, Maydh, Bulaxaar, Lugahaya, Zeila serving the nation. International Hargaisa Airport as a Transit hub, Medium Airports serving the other cities.

Trains carrying Livestock from Burao to the ports, Oil & Gas pipelines from the east carrying to plants and on to ships.

Highways, industry, Farms, irrigation, water dams, schools, sidewalks, trees, planned cities, Hospitals, Schools,Firestations, Good governance, peace & safety Law & order, these things is what I imagine!

inshallah we can do it if we combine our strength our resources our man power our minds our ports our fertile land our oil and gas this can all be done really we have all it takes to build a strong functioning state for the people by the people

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Re: Saami Qaybsiga Somaliland

Postby PrinceNugaalHawd » Mon Aug 08, 2016 6:04 pm

Insha'alaah guys

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Re: Saami Qaybsiga Somaliland

Postby mahoka » Mon Aug 08, 2016 6:28 pm

Hmm so Isaaq tax goes to darod :damn:

What is the difference between between somaliland and siyaad barre kkkkkk


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