just joshing you, we all make mistakes.
nomadic warlord is my nick I use when I go to the PL section, just kidding I don't want y'all to go on a witch hunt.
if you want a gacan yare your gonna have to earn your keep.

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nomadicwarlord wrote:Samatr wrote:Somalis would support the devil if they were told he is Muslim or Arab."The Devil in Khamiis" Coming to a theater near you 2013
Good pointSamatr wrote:Muslim Sudan kills their fellow Muslims in Darfur, be careful who/what you support.
Death to silly grammar and spelling mistakes.original dervish wrote:dont secessionist just wanna make puke!
death to secessionist wherever they are.
hell yeah.. we have got to stick together..original dervish wrote:^^ now why doesn`t that surprise me....birds of a feather eh!
gurey25 wrote:hell yeah.. we have got to stick together..original dervish wrote:^^ now why doesn`t that surprise me....birds of a feather eh!
and if you didnt know our relationship goes back a long way..
The SPLA and SNM used to share arms smuggling networks in the 80's
infact they used to get weapons from us on credit.
Don't count on that. Not because of a possible war or civil war. There're other African countries with far more oil riches, yet most of their citizens live in poverty. Nigeria* is a good example. More likely, Western corporations, institutions, individuals, etc will enjoy South Sudan's oil riches.Samatr wrote:South Sudan is going to be balling from a nation of underprivileged and oppressed goat herders to a soon to be oil rich state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_NigeriaPoverty in Nigeria remains significant despite high economic growth. Nigeria has one of the world's highest economic growth rates (averaging 7.4% over the last decade), a well-developed economy, and plenty of natural resources such as oil. However, it retains a high level of poverty, with 63% living on below $1 daily, implying a decline in equity.
Arabmann wrote:Don't count on that. Not because of a possible war or civil war. There're other African countries with far more oil riches, yet most of their citizens live in poverty. Nigeria* is a good example. More likely, Western corporations, institutions, individuals, etc will enjoy South Sudan's oil riches.Samatr wrote:South Sudan is going to be balling from a nation of underprivileged and oppressed goat herders to a soon to be oil rich state.
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_NigeriaPoverty in Nigeria remains significant despite high economic growth. Nigeria has one of the world's highest economic growth rates (averaging 7.4% over the last decade), a well-developed economy, and plenty of natural resources such as oil. However, it retains a high level of poverty, with 63% living on below $1 daily, implying a decline in equity.