Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
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Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
In November 2006, while the TFG was besieged by Islamist armies in Baidoa and Ethiopia was preparing to invade the Union of Islamic Courts, President Yusuf traveled to the headquarters of the PRC's state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) as well as the smaller China International Oil and Gas (CIOG) Group to ratify a deal with the oil group's chairman and chief executive officer, Fu Chengyu.
Seven months later, in Nairobi, TFG Energy Minister Abdullahi Yusuf Mohamad met with Chen Zhuobiao, head of CNOOC operations in Africa, and Judah Jay, managing director of CIOG, to create the final agreement, which was signed by President Abdullahi Yusuf on July 18th 2007. The agreement gave CNOOC exclusive rights to the large offshore blocks off the coast of Mudug, for an undisclosed sum of money and unknown terms.
http://worlddefensereview.com/pham081407.shtml
Seven months later, in Nairobi, TFG Energy Minister Abdullahi Yusuf Mohamad met with Chen Zhuobiao, head of CNOOC operations in Africa, and Judah Jay, managing director of CIOG, to create the final agreement, which was signed by President Abdullahi Yusuf on July 18th 2007. The agreement gave CNOOC exclusive rights to the large offshore blocks off the coast of Mudug, for an undisclosed sum of money and unknown terms.
http://worlddefensereview.com/pham081407.shtml
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Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
war jamac daahir waxa iska dayoo mababkii somalia manaad saymaneyn
and i want to see clan maps no mamuul maps clan maps
only somalia not ethiopia and keniya
and i want to see clan maps no mamuul maps clan maps
only somalia not ethiopia and keniya
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Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
Abdullah yusuf the worst worst (selfclaimed)president somalia ever hard.
Iam praying day and night for the good news.
Iam praying day and night for the good news.
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so Geedi is a martyr?
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[quote="HutuKing01"]Abdullah yusuf the worst worst (selfclaimed)president somalia ever hard.
Iam praying day and night for the good news.[/quote]
he is not selfclaimd he was elected bye the hutus in nayrobi banooniga aya wadda dheleyeen in a nairobii stadium
Iam praying day and night for the good news.[/quote]
he is not selfclaimd he was elected bye the hutus in nayrobi banooniga aya wadda dheleyeen in a nairobii stadium
Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
James Dahl looooooool i think you enjoy pissing people off..
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Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
Since when,ya seperatist?
If i have chosen him,let the motherfocker come to house and see if he goes back alive!
If i have chosen him,let the motherfocker come to house and see if he goes back alive!
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Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
Gedi wanted to resell the rights himself, he was a greedy focker too, and he had friends in the Kuwait National Oil Company and PT Medco of Indonesia.
They were squabbling over the right to sell off Somalia's oil concessions.
They were squabbling over the right to sell off Somalia's oil concessions.
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Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
James,
These companies are stupid to part with such money
These companies are stupid to part with such money
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The rewards are worth it to them though, a million here or there to the CNOOC or PT Medco is nothing, while expanding oil exploration in Africa is a huge coup for them, even if 9 times out of 10 their money goes nowhere and they end up with nothing.
I mean look at Chad today, lots of parallels there, but oil companies struck big there.
I mean look at Chad today, lots of parallels there, but oil companies struck big there.
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I know that $1million is chump change to them.
The only companies that will drill in Somalia are ones licensed by a government of national unity accepted by all Somalis.
The only companies that will drill in Somalia are ones licensed by a government of national unity accepted by all Somalis.
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Dunno, it looks as though Range Resources/African Oil Corp has managed to start drilling in Puntland successfully, though they were kicked out of Sool and Sanaag, where more than half of their blocks are.
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James;
It raises some valid points. But what you have to keep in mind is that the article was writtenn long before Ghedi and AY broke up. Of course that doesn't mean that his assertions are null, but even though Ghedi and Ay's fall out had economic underpinning, the true motive behind the exit of Ghedi was the political divergence that ensued as both men's interest become increasingly divergent. As the relationship between the two men worsen, America and other Wstern donor nations were forced to intervene paving the way for Ghedi's exit in order to hold together the fragile TFG. It is important to point out that the gentleman who wrote the article you have posted has a well-established record of distorting facts to fit his perverted and delusional fantasies into everything he touches! Take this claim for example he makes:
" The potential yield maybe as high as 700 Billion USD of the Mudug field"
700 billion dollars worth of one field. Am I the only one who sees the absurdity of his claims?
It raises some valid points. But what you have to keep in mind is that the article was writtenn long before Ghedi and AY broke up. Of course that doesn't mean that his assertions are null, but even though Ghedi and Ay's fall out had economic underpinning, the true motive behind the exit of Ghedi was the political divergence that ensued as both men's interest become increasingly divergent. As the relationship between the two men worsen, America and other Wstern donor nations were forced to intervene paving the way for Ghedi's exit in order to hold together the fragile TFG. It is important to point out that the gentleman who wrote the article you have posted has a well-established record of distorting facts to fit his perverted and delusional fantasies into everything he touches! Take this claim for example he makes:
" The potential yield maybe as high as 700 Billion USD of the Mudug field"
700 billion dollars worth of one field. Am I the only one who sees the absurdity of his claims?
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Re: Abdullahi Yusuf's secret deal, and why Gedi was really fired
Twisted, you right this oriental self-styled pundit for the strategic interests of United States distorts facts to the point of absurdity.
Although it is daylight robbery of our national resources, this is what I like about contracting with China. They let you have 51% of the contract whereas the west had never allowed this type of contract in most parts of Africa, barring few countries in the Middle east. It reflects China's non-intervention foreign policy and egalitarian principles.
"CNOOC and a smaller group, China International Oil and Gas (CIOG), signed a production-sharing contract with the interim government in May 2006. The contract, which gives the government 51 per cent of oil revenues, was endorsed at last November's China-Africa summit in Beijing."
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/40560ab0-3578 ... fd2ac.html
Although it is daylight robbery of our national resources, this is what I like about contracting with China. They let you have 51% of the contract whereas the west had never allowed this type of contract in most parts of Africa, barring few countries in the Middle east. It reflects China's non-intervention foreign policy and egalitarian principles.
"CNOOC and a smaller group, China International Oil and Gas (CIOG), signed a production-sharing contract with the interim government in May 2006. The contract, which gives the government 51 per cent of oil revenues, was endorsed at last November's China-Africa summit in Beijing."
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/40560ab0-3578 ... fd2ac.html
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criminal geedi buys house in los angels with blood money
"Divisions within the TFG have also hampered reconciliation efforts. President Yusuf and his prime minister, Ali Mohammed Gedi, never really got on. The final straw was a row over a donation of $32m Saudi Arabia made to the government for a national reconciliation conference. Gedi kept most of the money for himself. Frustrated by the impasse, the Americans took control. Gedi was summoned to Addis Ababa where he spent two days locked in meetings with US and Ethiopian officials.
In return for stepping down, Gedi was given asylum in the United States and was allowed to keep the remains of the Saudi money. He has bought a house in Los Angeles and US officials have negotiated a position for him at the University of California in Los Angeles."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... html?r=RSS
"Divisions within the TFG have also hampered reconciliation efforts. President Yusuf and his prime minister, Ali Mohammed Gedi, never really got on. The final straw was a row over a donation of $32m Saudi Arabia made to the government for a national reconciliation conference. Gedi kept most of the money for himself. Frustrated by the impasse, the Americans took control. Gedi was summoned to Addis Ababa where he spent two days locked in meetings with US and Ethiopian officials.
In return for stepping down, Gedi was given asylum in the United States and was allowed to keep the remains of the Saudi money. He has bought a house in Los Angeles and US officials have negotiated a position for him at the University of California in Los Angeles."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... html?r=RSS
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