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What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Ailing economy?
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Is that port big enough to make an impact in the region yet alone the country?
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
http://www.laasqorayport.org/somali/inner.asp?cat=faqsnomadicwarlord wrote:Is that port big enough to make an impact in the region yet alone the country?
(It'll say something about an attack site, it isn't). The port's capacity will be sufficient to rejuvenate the area's economy, particularly in terms of creating employment. It's expandable, so once the necessary measures at put in place it will probably supplant Djibouti's as the Horn's primary port.
It's certainly capable of doing so.
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Is Las Qoray in Somalia. I thought in Maakhir.
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Until the independence referendum is held, Maakhir will be counted under the greater 'Somalia' umbrella.Shonuff wrote:Is Las Qoray in Somalia. I thought in Maakhir.
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Maakhir means shit
Only 25,000 people live there
Only 25,000 people live there
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.[/quote]
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.[/quote]
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.[/quote]
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.[/quote]
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.[/quote]
A port of that scale could revitalize Somalia's entire econony, particularly in conjunction with the residents of Sanaag's business aptitude.
Roads are also being built (paved). Is this the first step to Maakhir's manifest destiny? Abdiqani Cadde is transporting equipment from Bejing as we speak.[/quote]
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
You mean close to a million?dawwa9 wrote:Maakhir means shit
Only 25,000 people live in

Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
The Nomad wrote:You mean close to a million?dawwa9 wrote:Maakhir means shit
Only 25,000 people live in
Every single Maakhirian would rather live in Laascanood, Garowe or Bosaso
Maakhir has no economy whatsoever
Ever heard of the push and pull factors?
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Are you literate? Somalia as a whole has no organized 'economy', the port is the first step towards building one. Regardless the citizens of Maakhir are entirely self-sufficient and very affluent in comparison to other Somalis.dawwa9 wrote:[Maakhir has no economy whatsoever
Ever heard of the push and pull factors?
Ever heard of self-sufficiency? Or resources? Or unlimited fish stocks? Or arable land?
Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Somalia does have an economy in some parts its more active than others - still screwed up though (nothing to be proud of).The Nomad wrote:
Are you literate? Somalia as a whole has no organized 'economy', the port is the first step towards building one. Regardless the citizens of Maakhir are entirely self-sufficient and very affluent in comparison to other Somalis.
Every heard of self-sufficiency? Or resources? Or unlimited fish stocks? Or arable land?
If we could compare gross domestic income of lets say Bari, Nugaal, North-Mudug combined vs Sool and Maakhir the latter would lose tremendously
Maakhir is comprised out of as you already said self-sufficient villages which are isolated from the world, whereas the urban settlements of Puntland have trade and commerce and make real profits.
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Precisely. Sanaag happens to be one of the 'more active' areas.dawwa9 wrote:
Somalia does have an economy in some parts its more active than others - still screwed up though (nothing to be proud of).
Bari is Maakhir. You have no substantial statistics to go off.If we could compare gross domestic income of lets say Bari, Nugaal, North-Mudug combined vs Sool and Maakhir the latter would lose tremendously
They're no more isolated than any other region, Puntland is no exception. The urban settlements of Puntland are kept afloat by Maakhirians, this is common knowledge. Puntland's fabric is Warsangeli money. It always has been. You cannot find a single area in Puntland with trade and commerce Warsangeli are not involved in.Maakhir is comprised out of as you already said self-sufficient villages which are isolated from the world, while the urban settlements of Puntland have trade and commerce and make real profits.
Maakhir is perfectly capable of development, it's already underway. A vital resource is present. Oil. Can Majerteeniya say the same?
Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
Sorry pal, you are on par with central Somalia economically.The Nomad wrote:Precisely. Sanaag happens to be one of the 'more active' areas.
Somalia's economic hierarchy
1. Hargeisa-Waqooyi Galbeed region
2. Bosaso
3. Mogadishu
4. Burco-Berbera region
5. Gaalkacyo-Garowe region
6. Coastal cities in the South
7. Sanaag-Sool
8. Central Somalia and the Riverine areas
9. Bay-Bakool area
10. Gedo and other Southern border regions
There is not one single square kilometer of Bari that is controlled by Warsangelis, the few guest workers from Sanaag we have in Bosaso obey the laws of Puntland.The Nomad wrote:Bari is Maakhir. You have no substantial statistics to go off.

Maakhir barely even has mobile phone reception, Sanaag is backward beyond imagination. Ambulances are donkey carts for example. The only thing it is capable of is one tuna factory.The Nomad wrote:They're no more isolated than any other region, Puntland is no exception. The urban settlements of Puntland are kept afloat by Maakhirians this is common knowledge. Puntland's fabric is Warsangeli money. It always has been. You cannot find a single area in Puntland with trade and commerce Warsangeli are not involved in.
Maakhir is perfectly capable of development, it's already underway. A vital resource is present. Oil. Can Majerteeniya say the same?
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Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
You take the time to assemble a hierarchy knowing that there are no statistics or other forms of evidence to support it. That is hilariously inaccuratedawwa9 wrote:
1. Hargeisa-Waqooyi Galbeed region
2. Bosaso
3. Mogadishu
4. Burco-Berbera region
5. Gaalkacyo-Garowe region
6. Coastal cities in the South
7. Sanaag-Sool
8. Central Somalia and the Reverine areas
9. Bay-Bakool area
10. Gedo and other Southern border regions

More nonsense. All of Bari is under Makhir's governance. Outside of technicalities it's as much a part of Maakhir as Sanaag-proper. 'We have in Bosaso'There is not one single square kilometer of Bari that is controlled by Warsangelis, the few guest workers from Sanaag we have in Bosaso obey the laws of Puntland.![]()

Spreading lies is what you've been reduced to? If Sanaag, the most resourceful region in Africa is 'backward', what is Puntland? All these years and all you're capable of is a two-bit government with no economic development of worth in the last 5 years. How inspirationalMaakhir barely even has mobile phone reception, Sanaag is backward beyond imagination. Ambulances are donkey carts for example. The only thing it is capable of is one tuna factory.

Re: What effect will the Las Qoray port have on Somalia's..
I stop wasting my time on you:
In reality:
Maakhir a region of only around 25,000 people who all wish they lived somewhere else and hate their lives and beg their family in the west for remittances. The only thing that could feed them is a poorly run tuna factory nothing else. No infrastructure, not even ONE SINGLE PAVEMENT. You have to use desert tracks to get to any of Maakhirs villages. You are just a delusional fool and I wish to drop you in badhan for one week and you would never visit that hellish place ever again. I highly doubt badhan even has just one single normal restroom and not those squat toilets

In reality:
Maakhir a region of only around 25,000 people who all wish they lived somewhere else and hate their lives and beg their family in the west for remittances. The only thing that could feed them is a poorly run tuna factory nothing else. No infrastructure, not even ONE SINGLE PAVEMENT. You have to use desert tracks to get to any of Maakhirs villages. You are just a delusional fool and I wish to drop you in badhan for one week and you would never visit that hellish place ever again. I highly doubt badhan even has just one single normal restroom and not those squat toilets








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