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I have not read all the arguments here , but about industrialisation,  I have seen a recent documentary on Aljazeera on Ethiopia,  it  was amazing, absolutely mind boggling,  It was like early China, or maybe 20 years behind Vietnam 

ALOT OF INDUSTRY coming up, electricity coming up from new GERD dam,  and massive manpower, who are nonviolent and willing and happy to take $50 salary a month. 

It was amazing to see Chinese promoted from China and moved to Ethiopia,  to supervise and run factories. 

If they don't go to war, Ethiopia will become Africa 's China, or Vietnam 

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Duufaan   
3 hours ago, maakhiri1 said:

I have not read all the arguments here , but about industrialisation,  I have seen a recent documentary on Aljazeera on Ethiopia,  it  was amazing, absolutely mind boggling,  It was like early China, or maybe 20 years behind Vietnam 

ALOT OF INDUSTRY coming up, electricity coming up from new GERD dam,  and massive manpower, who are nonviolent and willing and happy to take $50 salary a month. 

It was amazing to see Chinese promoted from China and moved to Ethiopia,  to supervise and run factories. 

If they don't go to war, Ethiopia will become Africa 's China, or Vietnam 

The Tigray government, although they were the only beneficial  most cases invited many countries and individuals to invest Ethiopia. They were successful to bring many investors, sometimes forcefully take the land from formers without proper compensation but the country started to produce things from plastic to food processing.  That process is almost halted as new leader took over. However both Ethiopia and Nigeria have potential to replicate Asian nations. Ethiopia already done the electricity investment which is the key for industrialization. They do not have enough empty land as Somalia does. the whole Juba is empty with few people.  

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You don't need to important the "Chinese model" wholesale. Simply adjust it to your liking by following a data driven approach. Maybe Somali textiles are superior to others per unit price? Perhaps Somalis are good at assembling electronic components better than other Africans? But we won't know until we start collecting data and modelling long term projections. Everything is trial and error and not predetermined. But what does a Bushman know about data? Nothing.

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Dhaqaale   

^^ 😁 waxaad tahay wiil aan qiimo lahayn. Somaliland does not even have Dog shit to inspect, better to have something to catalogue and report than nothing, bushman. 

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Dhaqaale   
9 minutes ago, Oodweyne said:

^^^^

Waraa, Ina gumeed, marks lagu karbaasho ayaad ku waalataa seek this or seek that. Is that all you have, yaa Ina-Gumeed afka noole? Ileyn adiga iyo tolkaa waa ku ognaahay waxa aad tihiine. Sababta oo waxa aat tihiin kuwii aanu hadhka cade aanu ka saarney dhulkey sheegan jireen oo maantana maanta qurbaha kasoo ciya. Yaa Nadal nadal gumeeed dhalay. 

Marka aad xiniinyo yeelato ii kaaley, halkan ayaan caanihii hooyadaa aad kasoo cabtey ayaan kaa soo matajiee, yaa faqash-ka-hadheen.. 😎

Don't forget to thank the Somali republic state for teaching your backward bushmen how to write Somali. It must bring you great pain to have to write somali using Latin script lay down by Mohamed Siad Barre. Tell your mother she is welcome.

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