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An Inspirational Story From Somalia

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Bossaso City of dreams, and opportunity from among the internal displaced people to trader, an inspirational story, indeed.

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SOMALIA: Abdullahi Aden Ali, “From IDP to city trader”

March 10, 2010BOSASSO, 10 March 2010 (IRIN) –

Abdullahi Aden Ali, 32, arrived in Bosasso, commercial capital of the autonomous region of Puntland, 10 years ago from southern Somalia. His aim, like that of thousands of young Somalis, was to go to Yemen and on to Saudi Arabia. He first fled his home town of Baidao for the capital, Mogadishu, but was again forced out when fighting between warlords intensified.

Now Ali runs a wholesale clothing business in Bosasso. He spoke to IRIN on 28 February about his reversal of fortunes:

“We left Baidao in 1992 because of the famine and the fighting between different factions. My father thought we would be better off in Mogadishu but this was not the case; the fighting there was between warlords and there were gangs of freelance militias killing and robbing people.

“In 1998, highway robbers killed my father and I took over helping my mother.

“I heard from a friend that a lot of young people were going to Bosasso, taking boats to Yemen and from there going on to Saudi Arabia where they found jobs. I decided to try my luck.

“I reached Bosasso in August 1999 with 20,000 shillings [US80 cents] and nothing else but the clothes on my back. I met some young men from the south who told me I would have to pay at least $50 to smugglers if I wanted to go to Yemen. I did not have the money so I had to work and save.

“A friend suggested that I could sell clothes for a city trader and make some money; the trader would set his price and I would sell the items for any price I could fetch, anything above his reserved price was mine. I gladly opted to go into the business and we often carried the clothes on our shoulders as we hawked them across the town. I would make a small cut for every item I sold.

“It was not easy at the beginning but I got used to it. I started hawking the clothes in nearby villages where I could charge higher prices and the competition was less.

“I was making fairly good money and I had $50 for the boat but then I decided I could make a better living here. I made enough money to buy my own clothes to sell instead of relying on the initial trader.

“By 2006, I made enough money to open a shop with some friends. I am now running this wholesale store. Six of us own it. We have one member in Dubai – we send him orders and he buys the goods and sends them to Bosasso. We are now supplying a number of retail businesses in Bosasso and other places.

“I am married with four daughters. By the grace of God, I am now able to take care of them and provide a comfortable life. We don’t depend on anyone else. My first daughter is six years old and is about to start school.

“I may eventually go back to Baidoa if the situation improves but I will never cut my ties to Bosasso. It is where I became a man. Bosasso is now home and I am happy to be here.”


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Puntland is the hope, the inspiration and the place where many Somali’s from the south in their hundreds of thousands have found a haven, a home and a place to prosper. With its deep poverty, the people of Puntland have been generous, to their fellow Somali’s. To live in Puntland you need only be a Somali, nothing more or less. :som: :som: :som: :up:
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Somalian_Boqor wrote: Bossaso City of dreams, and opportunity from among the internal displaced people to trader, an inspirational story, indeed.

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SOMALIA: Abdullahi Aden Ali, “From IDP to city trader”

March 10, 2010BOSASSO, 10 March 2010 (IRIN) –

Abdullahi Aden Ali, 32, arrived in Bosasso, commercial capital of the autonomous region of Puntland, 10 years ago from southern Somalia. His aim, like that of thousands of young Somalis, was to go to Yemen and on to Saudi Arabia. He first fled his home town of Baidao for the capital, Mogadishu, but was again forced out when fighting between warlords intensified.

Now Ali runs a wholesale clothing business in Bosasso. He spoke to IRIN on 28 February about his reversal of fortunes:

“We left Baidao in 1992 because of the famine and the fighting between different factions. My father thought we would be better off in Mogadishu but this was not the case; the fighting there was between warlords and there were gangs of freelance militias killing and robbing people.

“In 1998, highway robbers killed my father and I took over helping my mother.

“I heard from a friend that a lot of young people were going to Bosasso, taking boats to Yemen and from there going on to Saudi Arabia where they found jobs. I decided to try my luck.

“I reached Bosasso in August 1999 with 20,000 shillings [US80 cents] and nothing else but the clothes on my back. I met some young men from the south who told me I would have to pay at least $50 to smugglers if I wanted to go to Yemen. I did not have the money so I had to work and save.

“A friend suggested that I could sell clothes for a city trader and make some money; the trader would set his price and I would sell the items for any price I could fetch, anything above his reserved price was mine. I gladly opted to go into the business and we often carried the clothes on our shoulders as we hawked them across the town. I would make a small cut for every item I sold.

“It was not easy at the beginning but I got used to it. I started hawking the clothes in nearby villages where I could charge higher prices and the competition was less.

“I was making fairly good money and I had $50 for the boat but then I decided I could make a better living here. I made enough money to buy my own clothes to sell instead of relying on the initial trader.

“By 2006, I made enough money to open a shop with some friends. I am now running this wholesale store. Six of us own it. We have one member in Dubai – we send him orders and he buys the goods and sends them to Bosasso. We are now supplying a number of retail businesses in Bosasso and other places.

“I am married with four daughters. By the grace of God, I am now able to take care of them and provide a comfortable life. We don’t depend on anyone else. My first daughter is six years old and is about to start school.

“I may eventually go back to Baidoa if the situation improves but I will never cut my ties to Bosasso. It is where I became a man. Bosasso is now home and I am happy to be here.”


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it was meeshii ugu horeysey ooo u naag ku wasay , thats why he will never cut ties with bosaasaso besides , thats what he ment wa halkan nin ku noqday :lol:
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Bosaaso :rose: looks really good mashallah :up:
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Somalian_Boqor wrote: Bossaso City of dreams, and opportunity from among the internal displaced people to trader, an inspirational story, indeed.

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SOMALIA: Abdullahi Aden Ali, “From IDP to city trader”

March 10, 2010BOSASSO, 10 March 2010 (IRIN) –

Abdullahi Aden Ali, 32, arrived in Bosasso, commercial capital of the autonomous region of Puntland, 10 years ago from southern Somalia. His aim, like that of thousands of young Somalis, was to go to Yemen and on to Saudi Arabia. He first fled his home town of Baidao for the capital, Mogadishu, but was again forced out when fighting between warlords intensified.

Now Ali runs a wholesale clothing business in Bosasso. He spoke to IRIN on 28 February about his reversal of fortunes:

“We left Baidao in 1992 because of the famine and the fighting between different factions. My father thought we would be better off in Mogadishu but this was not the case; the fighting there was between warlords and there were gangs of freelance militias killing and robbing people.

“In 1998, highway robbers killed my father and I took over helping my mother.

“I heard from a friend that a lot of young people were going to Bosasso, taking boats to Yemen and from there going on to Saudi Arabia where they found jobs. I decided to try my luck.

“I reached Bosasso in August 1999 with 20,000 shillings [US80 cents] and nothing else but the clothes on my back. I met some young men from the south who told me I would have to pay at least $50 to smugglers if I wanted to go to Yemen. I did not have the money so I had to work and save.

“A friend suggested that I could sell clothes for a city trader and make some money; the trader would set his price and I would sell the items for any price I could fetch, anything above his reserved price was mine. I gladly opted to go into the business and we often carried the clothes on our shoulders as we hawked them across the town. I would make a small cut for every item I sold.

“It was not easy at the beginning but I got used to it. I started hawking the clothes in nearby villages where I could charge higher prices and the competition was less.

“I was making fairly good money and I had $50 for the boat but then I decided I could make a better living here. I made enough money to buy my own clothes to sell instead of relying on the initial trader.

“By 2006, I made enough money to open a shop with some friends. I am now running this wholesale store. Six of us own it. We have one member in Dubai – we send him orders and he buys the goods and sends them to Bosasso. We are now supplying a number of retail businesses in Bosasso and other places.

“I am married with four daughters. By the grace of God, I am now able to take care of them and provide a comfortable life. We don’t depend on anyone else. My first daughter is six years old and is about to start school.

“I may eventually go back to Baidoa if the situation improves but I will never cut my ties to Bosasso. It is where I became a man. Bosasso is now home and I am happy to be here.”


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Puntland is the hope, the inspiration and the place where many Somali’s from the south in their hundreds of thousands have found a haven, a home and a place to prosper. With its deep poverty, the people of Puntland have been generous, to their fellow Somali’s. To live in Puntland you need only be a Somali, nothing more or less.
it was meeshii ugu horeysey ooo u naag ku wasay , thats why he will never cut ties with bosaasaso besides , thats what he ment wa halkan nin ku noqday :lol:

What are you trying to get at Emperior? Wa nin Somali ah, and what if naag hadi uu wasay Bosaso? Your point is?

You see Emperior unlike Hargeysa where Somali Men from other Clans are discriminated against from marrying iidoors chicks, while they are rented to Aid infected Xaabshi trash. In Puntland and in particular Bosaso, the new found Somali capital, capable and successful man like Abdullahi Aden Ali original from Baidoa, are more than welcome to marry anyone they choose, without fear of discrimination. That's why Bossaso is City of dreams, and opportunity, while Hargeysa is the xaabshi Captial of Somalia, that holds the highest Aids rate in the Whole country.
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it was meeshii ugu horeysey ooo u naag ku wasay , thats why he will never cut ties with bosaasaso besides , thats what he ment wa halkan nin ku noqday :lol:
What are you trying to get at Emperior? Wa nin Somali ah, and what if naag hadi uu wasay Bosaso? Your point is?

You see Emperior unlike Hargeysa where Somali Men from other Clans are discriminated against from marrying iidoors chicks, while they are rented to Aid infected Xaabshi trash. In Puntland and in particular Bosaso, the new found Somali capital, capable and successful man like Abdullahi Aden Ali original from Baidoa, are more than welcome to marry anyone they choose, without fear of discrimination. That's why Bossaso is City of dreams, and opportunity, while Hargeysa is the xaabshi Captial of Somalia, that holds the highest Aids rate in the Whole country.[/quote]

All i just said was he said thats where he became a man and it can mean only one thing wa halku naagtisi ugu horeeye ku fuulay , ceeb maha where did i say its ceeb adiga ka dhigaya ceeb sxb
haye sheekadii hadana ma waxay isku badashay yaa aids baddan :lol: u do know there are more oromos xabashis in bosaasoo then Majeerteens :lol: sookuwa ila iyo Yaman idin raacan oo dooniyaha lugu gurro :mrgreen:
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Hargeysa :rose: is beautiful too


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Somalian_Boqor wrote: Bossaso City of dreams, and opportunity from among the internal displaced people to trader, an inspirational story, indeed.

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SOMALIA: Abdullahi Aden Ali, “From IDP to city trader”

March 10, 2010BOSASSO, 10 March 2010 (IRIN) –

Abdullahi Aden Ali, 32, arrived in Bosasso, commercial capital of the autonomous region of Puntland, 10 years ago from southern Somalia. His aim, like that of thousands of young Somalis, was to go to Yemen and on to Saudi Arabia. He first fled his home town of Baidao for the capital, Mogadishu, but was again forced out when fighting between warlords intensified.

Now Ali runs a wholesale clothing business in Bosasso. He spoke to IRIN on 28 February about his reversal of fortunes:

“We left Baidao in 1992 because of the famine and the fighting between different factions. My father thought we would be better off in Mogadishu but this was not the case; the fighting there was between warlords and there were gangs of freelance militias killing and robbing people.

“In 1998, highway robbers killed my father and I took over helping my mother.

“I heard from a friend that a lot of young people were going to Bosasso, taking boats to Yemen and from there going on to Saudi Arabia where they found jobs. I decided to try my luck.

“I reached Bosasso in August 1999 with 20,000 shillings [US80 cents] and nothing else but the clothes on my back. I met some young men from the south who told me I would have to pay at least $50 to smugglers if I wanted to go to Yemen. I did not have the money so I had to work and save.

“A friend suggested that I could sell clothes for a city trader and make some money; the trader would set his price and I would sell the items for any price I could fetch, anything above his reserved price was mine. I gladly opted to go into the business and we often carried the clothes on our shoulders as we hawked them across the town. I would make a small cut for every item I sold.

“It was not easy at the beginning but I got used to it. I started hawking the clothes in nearby villages where I could charge higher prices and the competition was less.

“I was making fairly good money and I had $50 for the boat but then I decided I could make a better living here. I made enough money to buy my own clothes to sell instead of relying on the initial trader.

“By 2006, I made enough money to open a shop with some friends. I am now running this wholesale store. Six of us own it. We have one member in Dubai – we send him orders and he buys the goods and sends them to Bosasso. We are now supplying a number of retail businesses in Bosasso and other places.

“I am married with four daughters. By the grace of God, I am now able to take care of them and provide a comfortable life. We don’t depend on anyone else. My first daughter is six years old and is about to start school.

“I may eventually go back to Baidoa if the situation improves but I will never cut my ties to Bosasso. It is where I became a man. Bosasso is now home and I am happy to be here.”


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Bossaso should be the capital city of Somalia
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I agree :D
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bosaaaso is to hot for a somali capital
Xammar got the best weather and should stay the somalia capital :up:
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The_Emperior5 wrote:bosaaaso is to hot for a somali capital
Xammar got the best weather and should stay the somalia capital :up:

Its nothing wrong with hot weather 8-) weey fiicantahay
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The_Emperior5 wrote:bosaaaso is to hot for a somali capital
Xammar got the best weather and should stay the somalia capital :up:
For the time being
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qoraxeey wrote:
The_Emperior5 wrote:bosaaaso is to hot for a somali capital
Xammar got the best weather and should stay the somalia capital :up:

Its nothing wrong with hot weather 8-) weey fiicantahay
Being Somalias capital it takes lots of Responsibility its nothing something easy its going to be a place where the somali goverment will sit and All the embessies etc
Bossaso being the financial capital of Puntland will do but somali capital is to much
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The_Emperior5 wrote:
qoraxeey wrote:
The_Emperior5 wrote:bosaaaso is to hot for a somali capital
Xammar got the best weather and should stay the somalia capital :up:

Its nothing wrong with hot weather 8-) weey fiicantahay
Being Somalias capital it takes lots of Responsibility its nothing something easy its going to be a place where the somali goverment will sit and All the embessies etc
Bossaso being the financial capital of Puntland will do but somali capital is to much
WHy is Djibouti a capital city horta? Shouldnt it be somewhere cooler like Ali Sabiih?
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