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International Media should cover positive news like this on somalia

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International Media should cover positive news like this on somalia

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Re: International Media should cover positive news like this on somalia

Postby AwRastaale » Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:29 pm

Viva Bosaaso

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Postby gedo_gurl » Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:33 pm

This airport or runway is bigger than Mogadishu airport. It's good news all round. I'm really pleased that Xassan Sheeq cut the ribbon, an excellent sign. Long Live Somalia.

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Postby Somaliman% » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:41 am

This airport or runway is bigger than Mogadishu airport. It's good news all round. I'm really pleased that Xassan Sheeq cut the ribbon, an excellent sign. Long Live Somalia.
It is great news alhamdulila. Somalia needs major projects like this that can truly bring about progress.

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Postby gedo_gurl » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:46 am

It's really great. I like how China didn't hog the whole airport like Turkey did in Mogadishu. The banners were there to celebrate/mark the opening and not a permanent fixture like in Xamar. It's so much more dignified for us.

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Re: International Media should cover positive news like this on somalia

Postby Somaliman% » Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:51 am

It's really great. I like how China didn't hog the whole airport like Turkey did in Mogadishu. The banners were there to celebrate/mark the opening and not a permanent fixture like in Xamar. It's so much more dignified for us.
Your right turkey actaully own that airport and showed of as much with their flags everywhere and making the place like as if your in Turkey. They're also taking all profit for the airport for next 10 years I believe.

Whereas this chinese company built the airport which was funded by Italy and local businessmen. It's a somali airport and will benefit the somali people.

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Postby gedo_gurl » Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:02 am

It's really great. I like how China didn't hog the whole airport like Turkey did in Mogadishu. The banners were there to celebrate/mark the opening and not a permanent fixture like in Xamar. It's so much more dignified for us.
Your right turkey actaully own that airport and showed of as much with their flags everywhere and making the place like as if your in Turkey. They're also taking all profit for the airport for next 10 years I believe.

Whereas this chinese company built the airport which was funded by Italy and local businessmen. It's a somali airport and will benefit the somali people.
They'll take half the profit for 20 years I heard which is equal to 10 years of full profit. It's much much better than nothing at all but I do wish that Turkey will calm those flags down in a couple of years and just rake it in with humility. They purchased huge grounds for their embassy in a very strategic, historic location. Add the schools, hospital, housing and the port and you'll realise they basically bought Xamar. Al Shabaab and the warlords before them got us so scared, on our knees that we did anything to gain stability.

The rest of the country needs to look like Somalia otherwise Turkish will be inseparable from our identity in not very long.

I hope it's a loan arrangement with Italy and China, not shares.

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Postby Strategic » Sun Jan 10, 2016 9:06 am

Turkey airport agreement is 55-45 agreement only for 20 years,and turkey will be visible in Mogadishu in the long run and Other Nationalities.


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