Dhaqaale

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  1. The first steps towards reunification of our people. We will heal the wounds that have been open for 30 years. ilaahay ha caafiyo nafteenna jabtay
  2. Somalia is moving forward to a brighter future, no amount of negative energy from bad minded people is going to change that. Farmaajo is the first educated civilian president we have had in 30 years. These issues with Amisom will leave us soon and Somalia will wake up in a new paradise of our own making free from fear and hatred.
  3. Putting aside all the chest beating, name calling and emotional tirade posted here from some of the Somaliland members. I think this is what it all comes down to, Somaliland needs a strong reform in their economy and a new clear vision as to what Somaliland region has to offer the world.
  4. I never would have meet those khat-addicted separatist. But that's just me.
  5. Puntland know how to deal with pedos. The Bushmen of the northern sector should take note and act quickly to restore dignity and not marry off the victim.
  6. lol. That's what i thought when i read his post.
  7. The angry rebel from Isaaqland was not allowed to take a picture with other AU members not even as an observer. Even begging did not pay off. Toss that into your pot.
  8. I hope Farmaajo tell Muse Bihi to stop looting land in Hargeisa. Remember the freak that burnt the Somalia passport in Boroma as a publicity stunt. What was his reward? They threw him in jail and pinched his land. lol
  9. I am going to say something controversial and it is this. Africans in general are gullible when it comes to how the world works (minus the few in the diaspora) and the value of science. Africans have not realised that science is a method for solving problems and getting to the root of things. But there is a more fundamental glaring fact as to why Africans cannot see this truth and it has to do with fluid intelligence know as I.Q. This is a bitter truth that explains a lot as to why the continent is in such a mess. Our best and brightest were killed off during the scramble for African (1750-1950) and with the gene pool depleted left us with a dumb down population.
  10. Even though Taiwan shares the same etymology with PRC China (They are both ethnic Chinese) Taiwan is not seeking a seat on the U.N as an independent Chinese country. If they wish they could join the U.N as Taiwanese people. I don't think China cares as long as they don't represent China.
  11. He is meeting the Somali president on the sidelines of the AU summit. They are showing the international community that Somalia and Somaliland are talking. But nothing meaningful will emerge.
  12. I see my post regarding the genealogy and historical formation of the northern bushman were deleted. I guess I struck a nerve. wow. Next time don't start something and there won't be nothing to cry about.
  13. I don't hate. That requires too much energy. But they in the north live off that negative energy. I have lived with them up there in bushland and seen their behaviour up close. You have not been to Somaliland and assume the people are your average Somali. This is not the case, they wear a mask but underneath is a rage for anything non isaaq.
  14. A rich country is not going to help you. They see you as inferior to them and not worthy of their time because you have not produced proof you can handle manufacturing jobs.
  15. I would not read too much into this the Ethiopians are more nationalistic than Somalis. They had a civilization whos capital was Axum and resisted European colonialism better than other Africans. They have a strong foundation compared to Somalis, whom are too emotional, look at Somaliland and you get the idea.
  16. This paragraph does not make sense. Are you trying to say that natural resources can be turned into cash and then invested into a stock market for a rate of return like some casino? Talk about mismanagement! Infrastructure of a country has to be maintained or else it decays this is the law of entropy. But new cities like Dubia have not been around long enough for that to happen yet The Arabs pay for everything with the oil money and don't like working i.e Japan, China USA or Europe. Another poorly worded paragraph. Again I think he's making the same argument as before, terrible logic. No way this is true. piss off. I am done with this troll. Never again shall i waste my time educating a wildling bushman from the north P.S: I noticed he edited his post (above mine) to conceal his poor use of the English language.
  17. It depends on the kind of wealth your talking about, if it is natural resources then yes they have a finite life and can run out. Real wealth of the kind that cannot runout is called human capital, this capital is maintained through a robust educational system that serves the respected industries of a given nation thus keeping the know how in-house. Japan and South Korea have highly developed economies based on human capital not natural resources, which is why a nation with a high I.Q can have a higher standard of living than one that solely depends on natural resources which Qatar does. Insults aside. Take a look at Israel the only Middle Eastern country not to have oil or natural gas at the start of its independence 1947. Now compare the GDP per capital with any Arab country that does not relay on oil and you will see the difference it makes to have as you put it "Brain vs Natural resources" in clear view. Brain makes all the difference in the world there is no getting around this fact. Another famous example is Singapore, oil and natural gas did not built Singapore only a highly development educational system with a clear plan of using that human capital did. Sovereign Wealth funds do not add value to a countries economy they only expose you to risk. Those portfolios are dependent on a regular return every quarter and given out as dividends at the end of the financial year. What happens to those investments in foreign companies if those investment don't do well? Who is going to pay the price for the shortfall? This is why Singapore and South Korea have refused to take on such risks and decided instead to build a robust system of internal investments in the form of knowledge and transform them into Cars, motorcycles, electronic goods, Banking services, legal advice, accounting ects they keep 100% of the wealth without sharing it with outsiders. This cannot be done without a strong human capital foundation. Finland has competent individuals watching those fund investments but they too are at risk of losing significant money. You can make money by putting a billion dollars into a savings account at 5% return each year, but that wealth is dependent on the currency being stable and reliable. Or you can invest that billion dollars into an educational system that will produce engineers, scientist, accounts and lawyers and hold onto the human capital with a continuous return for the next 30, 50 or 100 years. Sovereign wealth funds may seem like a good idea as you can simply watch your money grow with no real perceived risk, but in economics, the risk is always there. Human capital is the one thing that can rebuild a destroyed economy after a world war like Japan. Which did have the most educated workforce in all of Asia at the time. Read Thomas Sowells book Basic economics which cover what I have posted here in more detail. Now be gone from my presence bushman...
  18. What makes you think Gulf countries have surpassed anyone in term of living standards? Do you know infrastructure no matter how well built requires a highly educated and specialised workforce to deal with the law of entropy. Gulf countries have been mismanaged from the get go. The local workforce of these people is still in the pre-industrial age which is why they have to employ foreigners to do the work; from basic to high technical jobs. See the news reports of slave labour imported into Qatar from places like Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Don't assume that because they have managed to build a pre-fabricated city in the middle of a desert that somehow it equals to Tokyo, Seoul or Singapore. The former was built with oil money the latter was build with brains, big difference.
  19. I tried to explain this to the bushmen of the north aka Somaliland about the strong Somali nationalism of Puntland but alas they are not use to working for the greater good only their own selfish small minded ends as you have so elegantly pointed out.
  20. See! Do I not tell the truth? Somaliland is a drug addicted psychological damaged-midge men descended of naked bush people signing treaties they cannot read with an officer of the British Empire. lol
  21. ^^ As I said no recorded history the bushman can point too.
  22. The people are not emotional like the Somalilanders. MJ are pro union and love Somalia to do well.