zingii wrote:Yeah then end up destroying it.imagine if this Country was doing well, We would have a real second home!
Djibouti is doing just fine.
It's losing a lot of wealth to Somaliland but it's doing fine.
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zingii wrote:Yeah then end up destroying it.imagine if this Country was doing well, We would have a real second home!
Twisted_Logic wrote:In few years, Jabuti is posed to overtake Asmara in terms of infrastructure. They are building East Africa's biggest port and the GCC are investing heavily in the country, and because of its relatively small population, the wealth will distribute faster leading to a more brighter future. This augurs well for everyone. The government needs to concentrate on education and human development. This will be the best way to ensure a better future for the country.Murax wrote:Twisted,
Great pictures but they have a lot of work to do. Heck even to outpace their neighbors Eritrea, Ethiopia they have a lot of work to do. That being said, I view Djibouti advancement as Somali advancement.
I know there are Real Estate projects but there needs to be more. The GCC (Gulf Arab Countries) are building that bridge connecting Djibouti to the Arabian Penensula so thats good. They at least have a great location which makes up for their lack of recourses.

Twisted_Logic wrote:In few years, Jabuti is posed to overtake Asmara in terms of infrastructure. They are building East Africa's biggest port and the GCC are investing heavily in the country, and because of its relatively small population, the wealth will distribute faster leading to a more brighter future. This augurs well for everyone. The government needs to concentrate on education and human development. This will be the best way to ensure a better future for the country.Murax wrote:Twisted,
Great pictures but they have a lot of work to do. Heck even to outpace their neighbors Eritrea, Ethiopia they have a lot of work to do. That being said, I view Djibouti advancement as Somali advancement.
I know there are Real Estate projects but there needs to be more. The GCC (Gulf Arab Countries) are building that bridge connecting Djibouti to the Arabian Penensula so thats good. They at least have a great location which makes up for their lack of recourses.

Murax wrote:Twisted_Logic wrote:In few years, Jabuti is posed to overtake Asmara in terms of infrastructure. They are building East Africa's biggest port and the GCC are investing heavily in the country, and because of its relatively small population, the wealth will distribute faster leading to a more brighter future. This augurs well for everyone. The government needs to concentrate on education and human development. This will be the best way to ensure a better future for the country.Murax wrote:Twisted,
Great pictures but they have a lot of work to do. Heck even to outpace their neighbors Eritrea, Ethiopia they have a lot of work to do. That being said, I view Djibouti advancement as Somali advancement.
I know there are Real Estate projects but there needs to be more. The GCC (Gulf Arab Countries) are building that bridge connecting Djibouti to the Arabian Penensula so thats good. They at least have a great location which makes up for their lack of recourses.
Thats the key point. If they start getting big bucks, they will be able to build a decent living middle class pretty quickly. Ofcourse this will mean they will change their attitudes towards Somalis and will want them far away but I'd still be happy for them. Btw, is the whole Issa/Anfar tension over? Was there a power sharing deal?





i went on that train once in 1996The_Emperior5 wrote:Trainkaas dhowrjeer baan dirdhawe ka raacay ila jaabuuti![]()
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suga_delic wrote:Dijbout is France's little mistress. It takes orders frm its white masters. 4ever mentally enslaved. All dat beauty is 4 nufin if u r a white men's bitch.



dawwa9 wrote:Djibouti should ban the French language. Even normal grown ass Somalis who never left Djibouti are speaking it is as their first language, sad.
