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abukar awale changed my life, I used to eat khat every weekend spending around 50 euro or more on khat and its tobaco, I also used to not cook my own food from friday to sunday because of Khat effects. Now I eat no khat and I spend nothing on khat and tobaco. That saved around 80 euros per week. Thank you abukar awale you are my hero.sahal80 wrote:For his tireless service to the somali community in the uk
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theyuusuf143 wrote:abukar awale changed my life, I used to eat khat every weekend spending around 50 euro or more on khat and its tobaco, I also used to not cook my own food from friday to sunday because of Khat effects. Now I eat no khat and I spend nothing on khat and tobaco. That saved around 80 euros per week. Thank you abukar awale you are my hero.sahal80 wrote:For his tireless service to the somali community in the uk
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the irony is that the ban has led to Kenyan farmers dumping cheap to muqdisho.muqdisho khat addicts love him;uk addicts hate him.travel agents are going to have boost in ticket sales to Somalia this summer.STARKAST wrote:This 1 man reformed thousands of lifes and thats for sure.......he should focus now on the need in skilling these former addicts to gain meaningful employment.
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its really true I met alot of ppl in here who just came to chew. lol its kind sad but it has it benefit. if u look a good way sum of these guys would never come back and seee thier families and relatives. or what's going on in back home or in africa.chilinbadboy wrote:My uncle who was a khat dealer ( yeah I know, it's really bad..) told me most khat addicted Somalis flew back home under pretences such as I'm going to visit my mother..etc, when really they went to chew khat.