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Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:14 pm
by abdalla11
Amethyst wrote:Abdalla,
U fiirso, in three seconds u'll see "My qabiil is bigger than ur qabiil, ur qabiil lives in this district and have no place in that district! What the hell? We originated here, urs came 30 years later." Snet's hella predictable, bruh. Just saving ya'll some time by preempting that 12-pager, that's all.
Serena,

ya Bari-Barian! lol
I am not cali saleebaan, so there is no need for me t bash other qabiil just to say 'cali saleebaan came first'. I just wanted to state the facte.
PS: MJ's don't bash each other

Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:32 pm
by Shirib
sadeboi. wrote:
It's interesting to note that Puntland Presidents spend more time in Bosaso than the actual Captial of the State, which is Garowe.
What is behind this huge success in Bosaso?
Is it because since the civil War, Bosaso has been able to replace Mogadishu, as the most Diverse Somali city? No other city in Somalia can today match the Diversity of Bosaso. From what I understand, Bosaso houses Somalis from all regions including Somaligalbeed.People coexist peacefully, conduct their businesses without any hindrance, and face no particular persecution. A peaceful environment, thriving commerce that allows people to enjoy absolute sovereignty over their properties, lack of persecution against all groups, and the presence of diverse groups make up the pillars of successful city. The only thing missing part in Bosaso is the establishment of governmental institutions that offer social services and manage city more effectively.
I really do think that diversity plays a lot in terms of economical development of a city.
Afgooye is a tale of two cities really if you look at it. East side of the river, the town is really diverse. Every single clan imaginable lives there, it is like Xamar, and the economic development shows there. West side is still mostly dominated by a single clan and it still happens to be mostly farming land, and not much else.
If you want to see a city grow economically, diversify it, and let everyone do business there, and the city will be sure to grow
Boosaaso looks beautiful masha'allah, great job to everyone who took part in making the city grow
Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:18 am
by Amethyst
Moved to the Puntland section? Acuudibillah, Maseer badana dadkaan. Ilaahow na caafi

Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:33 am
by Serena
^ Certain people on here can handle hearing about Puntlands success. That kinda happens when you're from a shithole that hasn't seen any progress in the last 100 yrs.

Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:43 am
by Amethyst
Serena,
Thing is, this section is called "Politics - Puntland". This topic was neither about Politics, nor about Puntland as a whole. Wtf, Just some pics of Bosaaso, Bari. Whats worse, If you check the main forum ud see all sorts of topics about other things to do with POLITICS and other regions. Yet this one gets moved, while the rest stays? Beyond me, walle.

In any event, Caadiyo's.

Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:56 am
by Serena
We all know who got this topic moved.

Re: Bossaso: A Somali Success Story
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 1:39 pm
by Xamud.
Dionysus wrote:Xamud. wrote:
Amethyst rageedi baad tahay, your proud of your roots unlike Dawwa, you won`t see him mentioning Qaloocan iyo Geladi.
Look who is talking. I have never seen you ever mention Goldogob either. All you talk about are Bursaalax and Galkacyo, cities and towns you share with other clans.
What`s with the forum lately? unknown forumers are surfacing from nowhere.
Have we met? I`m from Gaalkacyo, my entire family is from Gaalkacyo we have been living there for more than 6 generations.
I`m proud of Goldogob but I`m not reer Goldogob.