Mooryaan lootings

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Mooryaan lootings

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They turned and made it One big Slum.
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i see growth
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The fastest growing city in the world is Batam in Indonesia … or Niamey in Niger … or maybe Xiamen in China. It all depends on who you ask.

Batam is the fastest-growing city in the world by population, according to US-based consultancy Demographia, which bases its annual Demographia World Urban Areas ranking largely on the United Nations’ 2010-20 world population forecasts – but only includes cities with a population of 1 million or more. Batam is close to Singapore and operates as a transport hub and industrial area, while a free-trade zone boosts trade with the island city-state. Batam had a population of 1.1 million in the latest estimate, with an annual growth of 7.4%.

Second on Demographia’s ranking is Mogadishu in Somalia, with a population of 2.1 million, growing at 6.9%. Mogadishu’s growth is driven by its improving security situation and economic prospects after decades of civil war – many Somalis have returned from abroad.

In third place is Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, with a population of 2.7 million and growth of 6.8%. The country as a whole is vulnerable to fluctuations in commodity prices, but its capital is benefiting from investment in infrastructure.
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mogadishu has turned a new page in terms of peace and stability thanks for those hard workers,HSM re-election will be a giant step in the right direction inshalah.

iiidors need to focus on their people and draughts,mogadishu way tashatay,you never see hawiye obsess over street-fukk slums.
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Re: Mooryaan lootings

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KingWaslawi wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2017 4:20 pm Somali National University 2006

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Guys The white line behind jaamacada was the madiina border that divide Habargidir and abgaal. Inside jaamacada Habargidir army use to stationed, and outside the white line where all the new houses pop-up is a abgaal territory kudos to abgaal.

Habargidir houses start other side of the jaacada top you cannot see in this picture. Jaacada was like a Habargidir army base.
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