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Governor Deni sold Puntland's remaining trees to China to finance federal politcal campaign

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Governor Deni sold Puntland's remaining trees to China to finance federal politcal campaign

Postby TarTar » Tue May 03, 2022 11:03 pm

desperate for cash to bribe HSM :snoop: chinese money to be HSM's PM. the region's meagre vegetation lost in the process. climate change ain't no joke



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the worst part about it. all for nothing. HSM is a doomed thief. no shot at presidency. Karash could permanently become governor of magertenland. diana lieutenant governor. karash out of a job. HSM buys another kenyan villa with money from turning Puntland into even more of a desert. 2019. Deni bin saving those funds for PM campaign disguised as presidential run

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