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Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-video

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Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-video

Postby BuuloXubeey » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:56 pm



:up: :som:

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Re: Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-vid

Postby skywalker25 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:58 pm

You mean to tell me the boons have been living in the dark all this time?

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Postby BuuloXubeey » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:02 pm

You mean to tell me the boons have been living in the dark all this time?
Look at the title 24/7. Also watch the video, it mentions the poor electricity the city had before. No town in Somalia provides 24/7 electricity services. All are owned by companies. But Caabudwaaq is a different case. The businessman united to establish 1 electricity company that will work for the whole city. Masha Allah

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Re: Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-vid

Postby skywalker25 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:06 pm

You mean to tell me the boons have been living in the dark all this time?
Look at the title 24/7. Also watch the video, it mentions the poor electricity the city had before. No town in Somalia provides 24/7 electricity services. All are owned by companies. But Caabudwaaq is a different case. The businessman united to establish 1 electricity company that will work for the whole city. Masha Allah
Your making no sense.
1, Yes, many towns in Somaliland provide electricity 24/7
2, Obviously they will be owned by companies. Its the same in the uk and everywhere else
3, So a bunch of businessmen got together and set a electricity company? How is that different from the other cities besides it having just the single one?

Just admit it. You guys have been living the dark..looooool

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:up:

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Postby HusseinHassan » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:16 pm

You mean to tell me the boons have been living in the dark all this time?
Look at the title 24/7. Also watch the video, it mentions the poor electricity the city had before. No town in Somalia provides 24/7 electricity services. All are owned by companies. But Caabudwaaq is a different case. The businessman united to establish 1 electricity company that will work for the whole city. Masha Allah
Your making no sense.
1, Yes, many towns in Somaliland provide electricity 24/7
2, Obviously they will be owned by companies. Its the same in the uk and everywhere else
3, So a bunch of businessmen got together and set a electricity company? How is that different from the other cities besides it having just the single one?

Just admit it. You guys have been living the dark..looooool
this is why beesha isaaq is part of somalia and will always be. take a look at what i highlighted. buuloxubeey said 'no town in somalia' and skywalker comes in and replies 'yes, many towns in somaliland' maa somalia laga hadliyey misaa somaliland? :lol: skywalker subconsciously couldn't hold back loooooool

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Postby BuuloXubeey » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:20 pm


Your making no sense.
1, Yes, many towns in Somaliland provide electricity 24/7
2, Obviously they will be owned by companies. Its the same in the uk and everywhere else
3, So a bunch of businessmen got together and set a electricity company? How is that different from the other cities besides it having just the single one?

Just admit it. You guys have been living the dark..looooool
The only person not making sense is you.

Why are you mentioning Somaliland? I never said towns in Somaliland but Somalia. But if you want me to talk about Somaliland thats fine. It is normal for electricity failure in Africa so I don't know why your acting all competitive.

It wasn't so long ago when Hargeisa experience 1 week of no electricity. The citizens compained to the government, and the government asked Djibouti for assistance. I guess these electricity companies in Somaliland suck.
Shacabka ku nool laydhka Ay Xukuumaddu gacanta ku hayso, ayaa Habeenkii saddexaad ku sugan laydh la’aan ka dhalatay
cillad cusub oo soo foodsaartay mishiinadda dabka dhaliya ee wakaallada.

Laydhka Dawladda oo u baxa inta badan shacabka ku dhaqan magaalada Hargeysa, ayaa Guryuhu ku madowyihiin, waxana wali aan jawaab bixinin Hay’adda laydhka gacanta ku haysa.

Shacabka oo aqallo madow u hoyday, ayaa ka cabanaya xaaladan soo foodsaartay waxana ay jawaab ka sugayaan xukuumadda oo aan wali wax cudurdaar ah bixinin.

Dhibaatada haysta Hay’adda Korontada ayaa loo nisbaynayaa mishiinadii laydhka dhalinayey oo cilladi soo foodsaartay, waxana ay wararku sheegayaan in xukuumadda dhinaca jabuuti ka dalbatay mishiinno cusub oo ay ku hawl geli doonto.

http://heemaalnews.com/index.php/warark ... -saddexaad
And again watch the video. Cabudwaaq always had electricity, but a poor one. They done a pretty good job for providing 24/7 services throughout the entire city :up: Alhamdulilah
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Re: Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-vid

Postby AbdiJohnson » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:20 pm

:pac:

In 2700, substandard sewer systems in Somalia

I won't celebrate something that should have happened 60 years ago


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Postby BuuloXubeey » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:24 pm

:pac:

In 2700, substandard sewer systems in Somalia

I won't celebrate something that should have happened 60 years ago


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Africa as a whole in underdeveloped. Somalia is a different case, 20 years of civil war. But any development should be celebrated, to motivate people but also to appreciate their development.

So disappointed my ass you faggot.

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Re: Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-vid

Postby abdikarim86 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:32 pm

Electricity in 2013?

Who know at this pace of development, they may stop drinking cow blood by 2020 :dj:

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Postby AbdiJohnson » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:33 pm

:dead:

Don't attack me. Don't get mad at me. I didn't create the poverty

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Postby Adali » Thu Nov 28, 2013 3:40 pm

This is a better substitute to the individual generators scattered around the city, they made previous efforts to combine their businesses into one electricity company, I assume this is a continuation of the 2006 project. Anyway good news, it's a win win as they provide cheaper and more reliable electricity to their clients they make more money, Caabudwaaq is developing slowly but surely and it will be entirely due locals taking the initiative without foreign interference. Horumar ceeb kuma jirto. :up:

At this rate I will be able to relocate to My hometown and spend most of the year there. :dj:

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Postby Adali » Thu Nov 28, 2013 3:43 pm

:dead:

Don't attack me. Don't get mad at me. I didn't create the poverty

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60 years ago Caabudwaaq consisted of well and maybe 2 Cariish, this is a young town.

As for poverty ? there is none, people are not dying of starvation as they are were you come from, also whiles we are aware that development takes time we will celebrate every little bit of genuine development, say mashallah and move on, Oh wait, I completely forgot you're Gaal. :lol:

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Re: Electricity work completed Abudwak gets 24/7 service-vid

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Thu Nov 28, 2013 3:48 pm

You mean to tell me the boons have been living in the dark all this time?
Look at the title 24/7. Also watch the video, it mentions the poor electricity the city had before. No town in Somalia provides 24/7 electricity services. All are owned by companies. But Caabudwaaq is a different case. The businessman united to establish 1 electricity company that will work for the whole city. Masha Allah
Your making no sense.
1, Yes, many towns in Somaliland provide electricity 24/7
2, Obviously they will be owned by companies. Its the same in the uk and everywhere else
3, So a bunch of businessmen got together and set a electricity company? How is that different from the other cities besides it having just the single one?

Just admit it. You guys have been living the dark..looooool

:whew:

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Postby original dervish » Thu Nov 28, 2013 4:18 pm

Goods news :up:


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