Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
That was quite a sensitive response to a simple observation.
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Lol, that comment applies more appropriately to you. Shirib, Ciyaal-warta who are actually familiar with the place know what I am talking about and hence the random theatrics of some obscure kid from Washington State have no impact on what is being said on this thread.Voltage wrote:That was quite a sensitive response to a simple observation.

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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Touchy. And I really disagree with your use of the word "theatrics". The irony is stifling.
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Hehehe, who you fooling, inadeer? You have been in SNET long enough for everyone to know about your envious nature. You are the guy who on one hand casually dismisses the real concrete accomplishments being made in Somaliland and Puntland while at the same time shoving down on our throats how glorious some misplaced mud-houses in Gedo are. Lol, bro you have no leg to stand and your entire existence on SNET is driven by inferiority complex and cuqdad. You need to grow up and start enjoying life. There's no point in arguing about issues that you have no means of understanding.Voltage wrote:Touchy. And I really disagree with your use of the word "theatrics". The irony is stifling.

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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Nice. You don't disappoint brother. 

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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
I know, I don'tVoltage wrote:Nice. You don't disappoint brother.

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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Voltage has a habit of downplaying everything going on Somalia if its unrelated to his clan; whether you are talking about business being done somewhere or the value of properties elsewhere. If his entire clan lived within the borders of Ethiopia or Djibouti he would be sitting here telling us that the size of Somalia's coastline is over exaggerated and that Somalia received independence in 1980 not 1960 and that its population is 500,000 not 10 million. If I came from a place like Gedo or Cabudwaaq I would also hate everything around me and beyond.
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
I didn't talk about a clan, a region, a town, etc. I came into a topic where two people were throwing around highly inflated figures and those individuals have responded aggressively to a simple observation. I mean, is this topic about prime farmland in Nebraska or the single most poorest, least developed, and coincidentally the prime failed state in the world? Mmmkay. Inflated figures are inflated figures whether you become overly sensitive about it or not.
Lol @ four boys under 25 in a nation that depends entirely on WFP food offering 250K cash for land whose control has no certainty.
I'm not even going to get to Paidmonk's opening post.
Lol @ four boys under 25 in a nation that depends entirely on WFP food offering 250K cash for land whose control has no certainty.
I'm not even going to get to Paidmonk's opening post.
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Voltage wrote: Lol @ four boys under 25 in a nation that depends entirely on WFP food offering 250K cash for land whose control has no certainty.


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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
It becomes boring and meaningless to discuss these sorts of subjects with people who have no stake or understanding on the ground realities in Somalia. Voltage is outraged and shocked at what is being said on this thread because his little mind can't fantom the idea of a land property in Somalia costing that much. Obviously, had I stated a mud house in Gedo costs a million USD he would jump up and proclaim it as the gospel truth; this narrow and confused mentality shows the insincere and phony nature of this kid. But am glad that members on SNET are all mature enough to dismiss his theatrics. He is a lonely man 

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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
You wouldn't find an empty undeveloped farm in Sh/hose or Sh/Dhexe for 25 grand, forget about "the best" farms. A 175 acres farm in Balcad was offered for 2 million USD in '95. I know this because it was our farm.Archerr wrote:Voltage wrote: Lol @ four boys under 25 in a nation that depends entirely on WFP food offering 250K cash for land whose control has no certainty.![]()
Even the best farms in Somalia would not go for more than $25,000 to be honest.
Just because your ignorant doesn't mean you throw around some silly numbers

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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
I knew Marehan were not known as business-savvy but these guys have zero understanding of the subject. Firstly, the food grown in Somalia by agribusiness is not staple food, only cash crops and exotic foods are grown; mangoes, limes, sesame and cotton are the norm. Exports are split down the middle; half goes to foreign clients and the other half is trucked to restaurants and vendors in big cities like Xamar, Gaalkacyo, Bosaso or Hargeisa. Thirdly, if you guys had any xalaal property in Somalia you would be getting calls for offers but your posts clearly show you don't.
Here's a chick visiting Garowe talking about the mangoes and grapefruits she ate from "southern Somalia."
http://annabengan.blogspot.com/2010/07/ ... tland.html
Here's a chick visiting Garowe talking about the mangoes and grapefruits she ate from "southern Somalia."
http://annabengan.blogspot.com/2010/07/ ... tland.html
Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
We own a huge farm in Janaale and one in Baraweyare on the outskirt of Barawe, the one in Barawe is HUGE! I don`t know the exact size but if we ever decide to sell it we will cash in hard
the one in Janaale is located in a small village called Buufow, and that area is called "Dhul Jano" I believe that one is around 100-120 acres, some Murursade mooryaans controlled it for 20 years, but we just got it back last year, and now we are renting it out to some Leelkase businessmen.
I must agree with Twisted-Logic and Paidmonk, dhul beeradka ciyaar maha, weliba if its located in Shabelloyinka or Jubboyinka(Jamame&Jilib area) I know that on a personal level because we have people calling offering mad money to buy or rent land of us all the time. But it`s prime and we are not planning to sell it anytime soon.

I must agree with Twisted-Logic and Paidmonk, dhul beeradka ciyaar maha, weliba if its located in Shabelloyinka or Jubboyinka(Jamame&Jilib area) I know that on a personal level because we have people calling offering mad money to buy or rent land of us all the time. But it`s prime and we are not planning to sell it anytime soon.
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
Roving, what do you know about Beerta Kuwait in afgooye? My grandfather owns a couple acres there.
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Re: Another Hutu businessman offered to buy the Farm
grandpakhalif wrote:Roving, what do you know about Beerta Kuwait in afgooye? My grandfather owns a couple acres there.



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