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Ducaysane it looked like faan from where I'm sitting, but anyways you should focus more on helping your family back in burcoDucaysane_87 wrote:your right bro - but it was never Faan it was some people trying to deny history
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Lately there's been too much threads where we're showing off to each other about who has the tallest buildings back home or the most paved roads etc. when in truth the average somali - north, east , west or south - doesn't have enough water or they don't have any electricity and they have 3 meals if they're lucky. By the average somali I mean reer miyi/baadiye, because the majority of somalis are nomads so therefore they live on camel milk and don't even get the luxury of bariis and baasto. So instead of the faan we can instead keep sending remittance money to our families and think about a way in which we can help improve the lives of our people back home.
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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Ducaysane it looked like faan from where I'm sitting, but anyways you should focus more on helping your family back in burcoDucaysane_87 wrote:your right bro - but it was never Faan it was some people trying to deny history
Ducaysane_87 wrote:Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Ducaysane it looked like faan from where I'm sitting, but anyways you should focus more on helping your family back in burcoDucaysane_87 wrote:your right bro - but it was never Faan it was some people trying to deny history
i send them money even distance relatives - i help them in someway - that includes my other relatives in galckayo and goldogob i am personally go back home this summer to do some unfinished things
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Ducaysane it looked like faan from where I'm sitting, but anyways you should focus more on helping your family back in burcoDucaysane_87 wrote:your right bro - but it was never Faan it was some people trying to deny history
hanqadh wrote:so true man....the fact is most people rely on remittance money, whta does that mean these people dont have jobs meaning they cant support themselve's what does that say about where they live, undeveloped. poor and unemployed- somali oo dhan, just because a few somalis got rich during the civil war and built a few hotels does not mean anything.
what people need is proper infrastrucure, roads, seweage systems, medical facilities,waste management, proper schools, factories, electricity service's, banking systems, bridge's,proper water supply,streets, etc
what a few somali refugees built does not account for anything, a society needs to be organised wholly, a typical somali cannotleave his miyi lifestyle and say am going to hargiesa to get a job? why because he'll have a hard time finding one and if he did he'd be payed peanuts.
livestock is somalia's primary export, we dont have factories or private firms employing our people to conduct their work.
most of the factories were built during the last somali governmentDucaysane_87 wrote:
actually some places do we have factories - like in somaliland they have lots of factories which produce food , soap , daily things and also there is a big coco cola factory in oodweyne which was built recently to create jobs - and also there was a new job centre build in hargeisa to create more jobs