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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 2:31 pm
by King-of-Awdal
Queen_Arawello wrote:DJ might have small population but its blessed with resources and is 50X richer than Smellyland :roll: :roll: :roll:
:lol: :up:

nomadicwarlord wrote:I'm a great nephew of Honorable Robert Mugabe straight outta Salisbury, Zimbabwe :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 5:40 pm
by The_Emperior5
Queen_Arawello wrote:DJ might have small population but its blessed with resources and is 50X richer than Smellyland :roll: :roll: :roll:



somaliland necebiida :shock:

the first president of Djibouti was born in somaliland guleed abti doon ilahay ha oo naxarisito marka shacabka reer jabuuti iyo kuwa reer somaliland wa dad walaalo ah isir iyo dhalasho iyo guur iyo dhaqan ba wadaaga its all about siyaasad , fahmey meysiid cagdheer girl.

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:03 pm
by MrPrestige
King-of-Awdal wrote:
Queen_Arawello wrote:DJ might have small population but its blessed with resources and is 50X richer than Smellyland :roll: :roll: :roll:
:lol: :up:

nomadicwarlord wrote:I'm a great nephew of Honorable Robert Mugabe straight outta Salisbury, Zimbabwe :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:




do you believe in that resource part? :lol: djbouti is so tiny and resourceless trust me

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:49 am
by Queen_Arawello
The_Emperior5 wrote:
Queen_Arawello wrote:DJ might have small population but its blessed with resources and is 50X richer than Smellyland :roll: :roll: :roll:



somaliland necebiida :shock:

the first president of Djibouti was born in somaliland guleed abti doon ilahay ha oo naxarisito marka shacabka reer jabuuti iyo kuwa reer somaliland wa dad walaalo ah isir iyo dhalasho iyo guur iyo dhaqan ba wadaaga its all about siyaasad , fahmey meysiid cagdheer girl.


Somaliland ha dhacto :mrgreen: :clap:

:heart: :heart: DJ :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:52 am
by MrPrestige
Queen_Arawello wrote:
The_Emperior5 wrote:
Queen_Arawello wrote:DJ might have small population but its blessed with resources and is 50X richer than Smellyland :roll: :roll: :roll:



somaliland necebiida :shock:

the first president of Djibouti was born in somaliland guleed abti doon ilahay ha oo naxarisito marka shacabka reer jabuuti iyo kuwa reer somaliland wa dad walaalo ah isir iyo dhalasho iyo guur iyo dhaqan ba wadaaga its all about siyaasad , fahmey meysiid cagdheer girl.


Somaliland ha dhacto :mrgreen: :clap:

:heart: :heart: DJ :clap: :clap: :clap:





:| ileen you hate somaliland- what have they done to you apart from handing over ONLF rebels

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:52 pm
by King-of-Awdal


do you believe in that resource part? :lol: djbouti is so tiny and resourceless trust me


When was the last time you were in Africa? Djibouti maybe tiny but so is Dubai and Singapore. :lol:

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 5:43 pm
by MrPrestige
King-of-Awdal wrote:


do you believe in that resource part? :lol: djbouti is so tiny and resourceless trust me


When was the last time you were in Africa? Djibouti maybe tiny but so is Dubai and Singapore. :lol:





Dubai has got oil atleast :clap:

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 10:54 pm
by Xamari_76
Ive been to djibouti..its so sad the government does nothing for the people..the slums are just...foreign investment but nothing to show for it. The lights are only on for 5 hours in the city. Djibouti see's somaliland a threat to it..lol A. Somaliland is bigger. B.greener..Things can actally grow from the somaliland side of the border. Much more potential lie in somaliland oil minerals. Bigger population and it would replace it as one of the most imporant places in the horn when it comes to somali isseus the world would turn to somaliland...and there is berbera which is strategically more imporant to the world then djibouti port..more and more people now look at berbera and making it its choice.

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 10:54 pm
by Xamari_76
Arid dry land. They are help less and even bitter that ethiopia dumped them to work with somaliland and use berbera after all that was its only source of income. 32 years as anindependent recognized state. What has the government done?..other then live on world aid import food because nothing can grow lol...Inviting hotel companies to build 5 star hotels doesnt count..the djibouti Citizen's deserve better..Hargisea in the 6 years of development has accomplished more with the help of the diaspora and not some western doner..Djibouti's worse nightmare = a recognizedsomaliland..its already struggling to compete with an unrecognized.

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:29 am
by Queen_Arawello
:lol: Xamari huno nobody is saying Djbouti is paradise but you should give credit where is due...like all african countries DJ faces many challenges..despite having half a million population and infertile lands they are doing well, Economically, militarily and politically...according to many sources Djbouti is significantly important "trading hub in eastern Africa because of its port and strategic position on Red Sea coast and Gulf of Aden"... Berbera port is quite small and lacks the required capacity to handle large cargos..heck Bosaso port is of greater importance than that of Berbera..to large extent Hargeisa does rely on western donors, there has been variety of assistance provided by specialized agencies of the United Nations... The World Food Program periodically coordinates the delivery of food aid to many somali regions including hargeisa.. UNICEF and the World Health Organization have funded a number of projects in Somaliland...European Union has been the most helpful over the past decade. ..the European Commission approved a 4.2 million Euro project to rehabilitate the core road network in Somaliland..the European Union earlier rebuilt many of Somaliland’s bridges and rehabilitated some of the Berbera port facilities..with that said Hargeisa is booming and is moving forward and for that I applaud :clap: :clap:


Somaliland is richer than Qatar, wealthier than Luxembourg, more developed than Norway, more booming than Singapore, more affluent than Brunei, and more influential than Switzerland..
:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap:

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 10:28 am
by MrPrestige
Queen_Arawello wrote::lol: Xamari huno nobody is saying Djbouti is paradise but you should give credit where is due...like all african countries DJ faces many challenges..despite having half a million population and infertile lands they are doing well, Economically, militarily and politically...according to many sources Djbouti is significantly important "trading hub in eastern Africa because of its port and strategic position on Red Sea coast and Gulf of Aden"... Berbera port is quite small and lacks the required capacity to handle large cargos..heck Bosaso port is of greater importance than that of Berbera..to large extent Hargeisa does rely on western donors, there has been variety of assistance provided by specialized agencies of the United Nations... The World Food Program periodically coordinates the delivery of food aid to many somali regions including hargeisa.. UNICEF and the World Health Organization have funded a number of projects in Somaliland...European Union has been the most helpful over the past decade. ..the European Commission approved a 4.2 million Euro project to rehabilitate the core road network in Somaliland..the European Union earlier rebuilt many of Somaliland’s bridges and rehabilitated some of the Berbera port facilities..with that said Hargeisa is booming and is moving forward and for that I applaud :clap: :clap:


Somaliland is richer than Qatar, wealthier than Luxembourg, more developed than Norway, more booming than Singapore, more affluent than Brunei, and more influential than Switzerland..
:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap:




alla beenta did you just compared berbera and tiny Bosaso Dock :arrow:
you are truly somaliland hater - no matter what the tiny hole so called Djbouti has no future importance or any important resources
but alhamudillah somaliland is blessed with resources and we will put it with good use inshallah - Berbera is the most important Dock at this stage then the so called Xamar Dock or the Tiny Bosaso Dock :arrow:
for you to compare berbera port and a tiny bosaso dock is an insult to Duriyada

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 12:29 pm
by Xamari_76
SOMALIA :som: :clap:
SOMALILAND :sland: :clap:

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 1:22 pm
by Cawaandi_91
Djibouti waa iska xoolo they dnt want to see that part of Somalia oo nabad iyo horumar ka jiro

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:12 pm
by King-of-Awdal
Xamari

You full of lies walaahi. Who told you that lights in Djibouti are on for 5 hours? I dont even think you have ever been there probably stopped at the airport on your way to hargiesa as almost all do. First if all the Ethiopians didnt leave because they liked you but because they werent willing to pay what we were charging and since you bafoons handed Bebera port for free they took it. I would too if i was offered a control of a port with no cost. They get their shipments and the trucks drive to the border guarded by none other than ethiopians and the drivers are ethiopian. So basically your being pimped. We maybe arid but we arent resourceless. We have enough thermal energy to power all of Africa let alone us only. Your port can never compete with ours because even people from Somaliland dont use it as much. Heck almost all Burco goats are shipped through Bosasso and give where credit is dude. You had 20 years and a build port handed to you and they have turned a midget town into a cosmpolitian city. I have been to Hargiesa and the place isnt what people make out to be. There is no sense of city planning and if they dont wake up and do something, it will turn into a slum. I dont even get how people can compare a nation to a place whose budget is what 18 million dollars, Our port alone generates an excess of 300 million a year.

Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:58 pm
by Xamari_76
lol..why would i feel the need to lie about going to djibouti?..what is djibouti to begin with? just another African country somaaha? Face the facts..Djibouti's success if you wanna call it that.. only happened because of somaliland/Somalia's failure. Somaliland has a government now and is willing to deal with the international community with or without recognition. I remember couple years back abo was telling me that Djibouti closed down the somaliland embassy and sent home diplomats because a deal struck for berbera. Regardless if Ethiopia isn't paying us as much..djibouti lost its main source of income alie? WE have been at war look at somalia today..Djibouti has no excuse to be looking like it does..Change your government..old french architecture isn't doing much for you. Ismail omar gueelah doesn't care for somalia's peace he gets paid to host the peace conference. Im telling you an independent somaliland and a peaceful Somalia is Djibouti's worse nightmare..they know they'll go back to be no bodies. This anti djibouti speech is not for Republique de Djibouti but for the government who are haters.

DJIBOUTI: High malnutrition rates in slums “alarming”

Aristide Sagbohan, a UNICEF nutrition specialist, told IRIN that up 25,000 children in the country were malnourished. He said the GAM rate in Djibouti was 17 percent.