General Duke

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  1. Xaaji Xunjuf;721045 wrote: The Accomplishments of the koonfurians the past 20 years Thats your love XX. lol In this very thread you highlight the gulf between us. I want political solutions, you want your cousin Godane to keep Mogadishu as it is.. Now I posted the progress of Mogadishu, and this was your first post in this thread..
  2. XX: You can indeed laugh adeer, unlike you I have more relatives inside Mogadishu today than anywhere else in the entire world. However much one dislikes the politicians, factions and fake religious groupings. I have never hated the Somali flag, Somalia and my beloved people in that city.. XX, if we move the capital to Barava, will you love it more? No you hate the Somali flag, July 1st is a dark day for you, you posted destruction of Mogadishu as proof of your own secessionist progress. Thus you are indeed real MAD.
  3. XX, adeer is you dont know what Somalia is then who are we to speak? As it was, No recognition and your latest treatchery will be highlighted when the nation becomes stable.
  4. ^^^What the hell is Xunjuf Xaji gartay..
  5. ^^^No the Jewish state has not recognised them either.
  6. Mogadishu is sure the capital of Somalia and will become once again the beacon of light. As for the secessionist, they ahve no argument..
  7. ^^^lol The secessionist cause has hit a brick wall, after all if Great Britian will not recognise them, if little Djibouti will not recognise them, if the Ethiopians who the secessionist compsoe love letters will not recognise them, then who will?
  8. ^^^Its you who is calling for recognition and getting rejected by your old masters. We are all just watching and biding our time. Secessionisam has lost.
  9. ^^^Not anymore, the Kenyan's and even the Asians are now customers of the Somali's.
  10. Somalina;721167 wrote: Wales Online Thursday, May 19, 2011 THE UK Government was yesterday urged to recognise Somaliland, as Welsh campaigners descended on Westminster to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its separation from Somalia. Plaid Cymru MP Hywel Williams MP said: “Somalis have long been part of the fabric of Welsh society, and, of course, Cardiff is particularly famous for its Somali community. “It is always good when smaller countries come into being through the democratic choice of their peoples and Somaliland should now be fully recognised internationally and play its role in the wider world.” Labour Cardiff South & Penarth MP tabled an early day motion which described the former British protectorate as a “beacon of peace and stability within one of the world’s more turbulent regional environments”. However, a Foreign Office spokeswoman said: “We do not recognise Somaliland as an independent state; neither does the rest of the international community.” But Eid Ali Ahmed, one of about 10,000 Somalis living in South Wales, said: “Now is the time for the UK to lead the world.” Source: Wales Online Nothing suprising about this.
  11. Banadir region winning the Somalia National Cup in Garowe, Puntland State..
  12. Muuqaalka Dhismaha Iftin Bank oo Shirkaddu ka bilowdey magaalada Bosaso
  13. ^^^The Duke is a good marketer, hence the reason why you are here reading every word.
  14. Please respect FT.com's ts&cs and copyright policy which allow you to: share links; copy content for personal use; & redistribute limited extracts. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights or use this link to reference the article - http://cachef.ft.com/cms/s/0/700e33ba-c28c-11de-be3a-00144feab49a.html#ixzz1MlBeLyo9 The whole of East Africa shops in Eastleigh,” Mohammed Abdi Mohammed, a Kenyan Somali businessman confidently asserts. In the mid-1990s, he owned a textile shop in Garissa Lodge, a giant trading complex. “I would get clients from Kampala, Arusha and Bujumbura and also Nairobi Indians. Business was good. Sometimes, I would make KSh 200,000 ($2,700) in a day,” he says. Kenya’s big banks, including the foreign multinationals, have cashed in on the neighbourhood’s boom; nowhere else in the country does Barclays Bank, for example, keep a branch open seven days a week. Somalis, operating intricate networks meshed along the spine of the hawala global money-transfer system, have become perhaps east Africa’s premier traders. Little stalls source their products directly from warehouses in China or Indonesia where they have agents, undercutting most other traders in the region who have now turned to Eastleigh, particularly for their textile and electronic imports. FT....SOURCE
  15. "To get rich is glorious." -- Deng Xiaoping The Somali's are thriving in East Africa, its time to double up on this success and tarsnform our fortunes as a people.