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JUBBALAND

Postby sav12600 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:56 pm

guys i know jubbaland consists of the two jubboyoyin, gedo and the bajun island.
the info i gathered is that merhan/ogaden ppl mainly live in the gedo side and the 2jubas are mixture of sade, harti and minorities.

jubbaland is a very vertile land and has obbandance of water, it has a very large river(jubba river) running throught it which means that it only needs irrigation for the water to reach far lands, it is an arable land which means it is a crops can be cultivated. the last goverment biulded kismayo a port airport and also roads connecting towns and cities. so in my point of view jubbaland has everythink it needs.

less than 3 months ago i remember reading towns in jubbaland suffered floodings because the riverbanks were overloaded with water and there were no reserviours or even pipelines to alocate the water to lakes. homes and small agriculture lands were destroyed livestock lost and most importantly lives were lost. this is water missmanage because just a month later I hear somalia is on the verge of a drought and there is water scares in the whole country.

puntland is pretty much dry land with no rivers, no arable lands and only agriculture siutable is grazing livestock. but yet they make use of thier port cities, they trade internationally, they are turning barren desserts into towns and cities they are biulding roads, sewage systems and improving their infrastucture constently now more and more factories of all kinds are bieng biuld and investors are bieng tempted to go there and invest. i can carry on with the schools, universities, public services that are all improving in puntland but we can get the picture and they achieved all this without the help of the so called somali goverment and hostile neighbours.

guys if puntland achieved all this in the last 20yrs why can't jubbaland do the same? what is stopping jubbaland from progress?

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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby tightrope » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:00 pm

guys if puntland achieved all this in the last 20yrs why can't jubbaland do the same? what is stopping jubbaland from progress?
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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby XimanJaale » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:04 pm

Lol firstly let me correct you, Ogaden don't reside in Gedo (Gedo is strictly Marehan region), they reside in Jubooyinka with Marehan, Gaal jecel, Shiikal, Baajuni, Bantu's. Seeing that I'm Marehan and from Gedo, my region is doing fine son, (those fruits u eat in dry puntland are from my region) so please, grow up and refrain from these jug jug leyn fadlan.

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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby Bulletz » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:13 pm

Does Jubaland still pick bananas iyo fruit for Djibouti saxib?

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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby XimanJaale » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:17 pm

Does Jubaland still pick bananas iyo fruit for Djibouti saxib?
It goes all the way from Gedo & Jubooyinka AND ALSO Shabellaha to Puntland, Somaliland via Kismaayo and Xamar port, I think Djibouti gets fruits from us aswell.

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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:18 pm

(those fruits u eat in dry puntland are from my region)
Puntland doesn't import anything from Gedo, only Hiiraan.

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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby Goljano Lion » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:19 pm

(those fruits u eat in dry puntland are from my region)
Puntland doesn't import anything from Gedo, only Hiiraan.
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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby XimanJaale » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:23 pm

(those fruits u eat in dry puntland are from my region)
Puntland doesn't import anything from Gedo, only Hiiraan.
Oh trust me they do, I was in my region last summer, saw two big trucks with big boxes and Boosaso was written on each boxes, I was in Baardheere that truck was on it's way to Kismaayo wallah.

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Re: JUBBALAND

Postby sav12600 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:21 pm

Lol firstly let me correct you, Ogaden don't reside in Gedo (Gedo is strictly Marehan region), they reside in Jubooyinka with Marehan, Gaal jecel, Shiikal, Baajuni, Bantu's. Seeing that I'm Marehan and from Gedo, my region is doing fine son, (those fruits u eat in dry puntland are from my region) so please, grow up and refrain from these jug jug leyn fadlan.

sxb what makes you tnk iam only from puntland, my great grandfather was a kismayo native and i have a lotta relatives in the juboyika. if ur gedo is doing good then why the hell are you still playing tom and cherry with al shabab. and who the hell is gaal jecel?


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