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Easy guys.
You should first do some research.
Djibouti Shipping Lines is owned by Ahmed Osman Geele (ina Geele Arab).
Remember last week, I shared how Issa were crying about him due to him dominating Djibouti and bringing his vast wealth to Somaliland.
We need to welcome him with open arms just like his SBi (Somaliland Beverages industry-Coca Cola franchisee).
He added so much value to SL and created a lot of jobs.
Ahmed is what every Isaaq businessman should strive to be like unlike those fat fokers who just eat, shyt and throw few peanuts only to their immediate family.
Ahmed is a visionary man. His win is SL win. His domination of Djibouti is no different than when Jews/Israelis dominate US or Western economies and use their influence and capital power for Israel.
If you against him, Somaliland is not it---you have to come clean.
Ahmed is a mujahid who uses his head and pocket to advance SL aspirations.
We welcome DSL. Below are some of his companies and I am sure you can see DSL.
http://i68.tinypic.com/slm9td.jpg
May Allah make more Idoor like Al Conquistador Ahmed II. No Isaaq alive has invested in SL like Ahmed ($17m in SBi plant alone).
He is very socially responsible man who in fact opened few hectares of land to plant olives trees and other fruit/citrus trees that he often donates to farmers. His Jaleelo project is a living example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8xaCkHzK8
Finally some of you need to move on and stop talking about 25 years, 80 years ago and start talking about 25, 80 years from today.
Move on niggaz and think forward unless your some historian from Discovery or the History Channel.
Djibouti may not be the enemy tomorrow and maybe Wanlawein won't be either. I say both friends and enemies are relative but interests are permanent. We have to assess our friends and enemies relative to era, political, economical and social factors in that very moment and time frame. Your policies and conduct has to be relevant and reflect the time, generation and evolution (technology of that day for instance).
Germany and England were ready to nuke each others yesterday too. I don't wanna hear this calacaal about the past. T
Nin wax badan og baa tahay, very knowledgeable.Easy guys.
You should first do some research.
Djibouti Shipping Lines is owned by Ahmed Osman Geele (ina Geele Arab).
Remember last week, I shared how Issa were crying about him due to him dominating Djibouti and bringing his vast wealth to Somaliland.
We need to welcome him with open arms just like his SBi (Somaliland Beverages industry-Coca Cola franchisee).
He added so much value to SL and created a lot of jobs.
Ahmed is what every Isaaq businessman should strive to be like unlike those fat fokers who just eat, shyt and throw few peanuts only to their immediate family.
Ahmed is a visionary man. His win is SL win. His domination of Djibouti is no different than when Jews/Israelis dominate US or Western economies and use their influence and capital power for Israel.
If you against him, Somaliland is not it---you have to come clean.
Ahmed is a mujahid who uses his head and pocket to advance SL aspirations.
We welcome DSL. Below are some of his companies and I am sure you can see DSL.
http://i68.tinypic.com/slm9td.jpg
May Allah make more Idoor like Al Conquistador Ahmed II. No Isaaq alive has invested in SL like Ahmed ($17m in SBi plant alone).
He is very socially responsible man who in fact opened few hectares of land to plant olives trees and other fruit/citrus trees that he often donates to farmers. His Jaleelo project is a living example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8xaCkHzK8
Finally some of you need to move on and stop talking about 25 years, 80 years ago and start talking about 25, 80 years from today.
Move on niggaz and think forward unless your some historian from Discovery or the History Channel.
Djibouti may not be the enemy tomorrow and maybe Wanlawein won't be either. I say both friends and enemies are relative but interests are permanent. We have to assess our friends and enemies relative to era, political, economical and social factors in that very moment and time frame. Your policies and conduct has to be relevant and reflect the time, generation and evolution (technology of that day for instance).
Germany and England were ready to nuke each others yesterday too. I don't wanna hear this calacaal about the past. T
Balaa balaa he is good man. Balaa balaa he is a great man. Balaa balaa he is great soul.Easy guys.
You should first do some research.
Djibouti Shipping Lines is owned by Ahmed Osman Geele (ina Geele Arab).
Remember last week, I shared how Issa were crying about him due to him dominating Djibouti and bringing his vast wealth to Somaliland.
We need to welcome him with open arms just like his SBi (Somaliland Beverages industry-Coca Cola franchisee).
He added so much value to SL and created a lot of jobs.
Ahmed is what every Isaaq businessman should strive to be like unlike those fat fokers who just eat, shyt and throw few peanuts only to their immediate family.
Ahmed is a visionary man. His win is SL win. His domination of Djibouti is no different than when Jews/Israelis dominate US or Western economies and use their influence and capital power for Israel.
If you against him, Somaliland is not it---you have to come clean.
Ahmed is a mujahid who uses his head and pocket to advance SL aspirations.
We welcome DSL. Below are some of his companies and I am sure you can see DSL.
http://i68.tinypic.com/slm9td.jpg
May Allah make more Idoor like Al Conquistador Ahmed II. No Isaaq alive has invested in SL like Ahmed ($17m in SBi plant alone).
He is very socially responsible man who in fact opened few hectares of land to plant olives trees and other fruit/citrus trees that he often donates to farmers. His Jaleelo project is a living example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8xaCkHzK8
Finally some of you need to move on and stop talking about 25 years, 80 years ago and start talking about 25, 80 years from today.
Move on niggaz and think forward unless your some historian from Discovery or the History Channel.
Djibouti may not be the enemy tomorrow and maybe Wanlawein won't be either. I say both friends and enemies are relative but interests are permanent. We have to assess our friends and enemies relative to era, political, economical and social factors in that very moment and time frame. Your policies and conduct has to be relevant and reflect the time, generation and evolution (technology of that day for instance).
Germany and England were ready to nuke each others yesterday too. I don't wanna hear this calacaal about the past. T
Balaa balaa he is good man. Balaa balaa he is a great man. Balaa balaa he is great soul.Easy guys.
You should first do some research.
Djibouti Shipping Lines is owned by Ahmed Osman Geele (ina Geele Arab).
Remember last week, I shared how Issa were crying about him due to him dominating Djibouti and bringing his vast wealth to Somaliland.
We need to welcome him with open arms just like his SBi (Somaliland Beverages industry-Coca Cola franchisee).
He added so much value to SL and created a lot of jobs.
Ahmed is what every Isaaq businessman should strive to be like unlike those fat fokers who just eat, shyt and throw few peanuts only to their immediate family.
Ahmed is a visionary man. His win is SL win. His domination of Djibouti is no different than when Jews/Israelis dominate US or Western economies and use their influence and capital power for Israel.
If you against him, Somaliland is not it---you have to come clean.
Ahmed is a mujahid who uses his head and pocket to advance SL aspirations.
We welcome DSL. Below are some of his companies and I am sure you can see DSL.
http://i68.tinypic.com/slm9td.jpg
May Allah make more Idoor like Al Conquistador Ahmed II. No Isaaq alive has invested in SL like Ahmed ($17m in SBi plant alone).
He is very socially responsible man who in fact opened few hectares of land to plant olives trees and other fruit/citrus trees that he often donates to farmers. His Jaleelo project is a living example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cj8xaCkHzK8
Finally some of you need to move on and stop talking about 25 years, 80 years ago and start talking about 25, 80 years from today.
Move on niggaz and think forward unless your some historian from Discovery or the History Channel.
Djibouti may not be the enemy tomorrow and maybe Wanlawein won't be either. I say both friends and enemies are relative but interests are permanent. We have to assess our friends and enemies relative to era, political, economical and social factors in that very moment and time frame. Your policies and conduct has to be relevant and reflect the time, generation and evolution (technology of that day for instance).
Germany and England were ready to nuke each others yesterday too. I don't wanna hear this calacaal about the past. T

This is unacceptable.
But ras they make thier money in sl but it flows back over the border to Djibouti![]()
That's the way the card is dealt sl has no banks..djibouti as a secure banking system.This is unacceptable.
But ras they make thier money in sl but it flows back over the border to Djibouti![]()

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