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Utange camp was a major employer for the local Kenyans


Utanga was closed when some U.N delagation visited and have seen many shops open where you can even buy Gold


us Somalis in the West are somewhat deprided (broken) since we can tell when a Somali person is new to the West, they behave strange and they are always looking for shortcuts and ways to beat the system.
MISNA HEERYO DIIDOO MA OGOLI HOGAANKEE.
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