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There are more heavy machinery equipment in Dharoor Valley than all of SOMALILAND province: PICS

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NASSIR;803062 wrote:
Duke, faanka badan jooji saxib.

No faan here adeer. The pictures speak for themselves. Puntland has taken a giant leap forward. Those who don't like it can jump. Specially secessionists and the like....

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Freedom   

Duke looool you joking or just mad more machine then all Somaliland lol the snydroum must be damaging your mind lol. Looking at the pics and what you said lool you really desperate to say anything negative against Somaliland lol how sad :)

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Dr_Osman   

The whole nation is under construction in Puntland. From residential and commercial booms happening across the board in Bosaso-Galkayo-Garowe-Qardho-Waciye-El-Dahir-Carmo. Major on-going infrastructure projects happening in all the major cities, rehabiliations occuring everywhere, health and education has never been better and its expanding to off-the-road, democracy is spreading, the security sector is well trained and armed. The federal platform is shining like a bright star for the nation. Foreign investments has kicked start!!! Puntland tagteeye there is no need to remind everyone everyday, we got nothing to prove anymore, our nation speaks for itself duke

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Taleexi;803358 wrote:
Duke - waa imtixaan ... hal meel buu marba dhan nooga soo sawiray...

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That single place has more equipment and high level work being done than all of he Secessionist enclave. Thus where is this progress they brag about?

 

:D, :D

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The Sage   

General Duke;803498 wrote:
That single place has more equipment and high level work being done than all of he Secessionist enclave.

Citation Needed.

 

I'm not really surprised at Duke's bogus claims anymore He's so insecure about Pirateland's position relative to Somaliland that he is compelled involuntarily to tie Somaliland into every topic he posts. I don't know if it's just sad or shameful...maybe it's both.

 

It's already well known that Somaliland is economically and politically way more developed than PL. Somaliland's budget is more than twice the size than that of the pirates, it has many more successful native corporations operating and based there, it has a more sophisticated development strategy and it's much more mature in its democratic and political development.

 

Even the European Commission knows that Somaliland is way ahead of the pirates in development:

 

Like many other donors, the EC has been limited in its dealings with the chronic emergency in Mogadishu, and has preferred to put money into the areas in which the separate regional administrations function.
“Somaliland is about 10 years ahead of the rest of Somalia right now,” one humanitarian source insisted; “Puntland is about five.”

http://www.mbali.info/doc106.htm

 

So give it a rest Duke. Your fixation with trying to distort reality and your insecurity with Somaliland's position is becoming unhealthy.

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Range Resources' (LON:RRL) chances of a big oil find in Puntland, Somalia increased significantly with yesterday’s drilling update, according to broker Panmure Gordon.

 

The news was encouraging given the frontier nature of the exploration, added the broker, which has adjusted its estimate of the chance of success to 40% from 12%.

“This newsflow de-risks somewhat this frontier play and we have upped our chance of success to 40%. We have accordingly adjusted our target price to 18p. We retain our Buy recommendation,” it said..

40% not even 50/50 chance why all this bla bla

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6773587183_4a56d3a924_z.jpg

 

There is no doubt that in all of Somaliland there is no equipment as complex, heavy or expensive as the machines now exploring the deep soil of Dharoor Valley..

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The Sage   

Replying with them same picture? and you avoided coming up with evidence proving that more heavy machinery is being used in that one location than all of Somaliland. Since you can't, let's just ease up on the rhetoric.

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