"puntland's xafiis only looks like that because niman cadaan

ah baa u yimaadeen'"
Things have improved a lot.
In the 90s it was all about which militia could accumulate more technicals and push residents out of the city. In this decade we are already comparing Galmudug furniture with Puntland decorations. The competition between the two Wild Wild Mudugs has spilled over to the international waters, the educational infrastructures, police forces and furnitures.
Many people are also asking how Galmudug's informal and nacent piracy program has caught up with Puntland's century old pirate program.
“By 1800 the Majeerteen confidently expected two or three European ships to be wrecked on their shores each season. When that happened, nearby Africans converged on the site, chased away the survivors, and looted the vessel. As early as 1800, ………
ONJUNE 7, 1801, AN EAST INDIA COMPANY FRIGATE, the Weisshelm, sailing from India to Egypt, approached Africa's east coast near the Horn. When, at seven in the evening, the ship drifted close to the rocky shore, it foundered, broke in two, and lodged between two boulders. The next morning, the Weisshelm survivors found themselves on a beach surrounded by perhaps twenty Africans "armed, some with matchlocks, and some with bows and arrows, but all carried a large knife like a sabre, and pike." The Africans stripped the castaways of their clothing and other possessions. They also removed silver bracelets from the officers' Indian servants by first cutting off their arms. Toward sunset, a local chief approached the beach with more soldiers. He spoke awhile with his men, then formed them into a line, and ordered the warriors to brandish their weapons at the Europeans "as if they were going to kill" them. The Weisshelm'ss urvivors made a dash for some nearby hills. Those "who could not run fast enough, or were wounded by [the Africans'] shots, were immediately butchered, as soon as overtaken."
What happens if the ships don’t come,
“So important did shipwrecks become to the Majeerteens that in 1878 an American visitor among the Majeerteen reported: ‘A priest is stationed in the mountains near Cape Guardafui who prays day and night that God will drive vessels ashore that they may plunder them!’”
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