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if you didnt already know there are three Sade metropolis that you can easily settle in and make a life, no matter what subtribe you are.

1. Kismaayo in Jubbada hoose

2. Caabudwaaq in Galgaduud

3. Beledxaawo in Gedo
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Cabudwaaq cause I can directly help Sade :)
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1. Kismaayo
large city strategically located on the Somali coast accessing the indian ocean and trade with Pakistan, Brazil, Dubai and so forth, large agricultural sector and a continuously diversifying economy. security is adequate.
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2. Caabudwaaq
large town at the center of Somalia with abundant and diverse business opportunities, strategically located between the fertile lands of Hiiraan and the dersert of Puntland and route towards exports to Arabia which is Somalias largest trading partners,one of the largest livestock producers in Somalia and a growing service base economy, population approx 200,000.
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good security, the cities borders have never been breached by any external forces including Ethiopian invasion with SSDF and the multiple attacks from USC during the civil war and now keeps Alshabab away.

3. Beledxaaawo
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large town located in Gedo a predominantly Mareexaan region bordering Kenya, growing agricultural sector, stable trade with Kenya and a relatively good security.
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What about Baardheere? It is bigger than both Cabudwaaq and Beled Xaawo.
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VybzKartel wrote:What about Baardheere? It is bigger than both Cabudwaaq and Beled Xaawo.
it is a big town and should be up with the rest of them but its not bigger than Caabudwaaq.

4. Baardheere
located in southern Gedo Baardheere is closer to both Xamar and Kismaayo, the jubba river runs through the town which secures towns water source and agricultural sector. in terms of security the town is relatively peaceful.
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It is bigger than Cabudwaaq. :lol:
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I like kismayo but am gonna have to go with cabudwaaq :up: . There is a chance that we might get booted out of kismaayo.
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co-sign amino. Laakin Kismayo is a hub for sade, we should aim to develop the city when al sheytan is booted inshalah. Baardhere is the breadbasket, when food security is concerned. As for Cabudwaaq its one of the richest livestock areas of Somalia. Create regional airports and upgrade Kismayo port and all other infrastructure, then we connect trade and commerce between these regions and the whole of Somalia. Think big people
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amiina206 wrote:I like kismayo but am gonna have to go with cabudwaaq :up: . There is a chance that we might get booted out of kismaayo.
hi sis, like mudugawi said Kismaayo is a hub for sade, but i agree since the city is so strategic we will face a lot of pressure from forces such as Alshabab like we did from ICU, but sis tribally we will never be removed from Kismaayo by another tribe, it simply cant happen. so mudugawi is right, we should invest in Kismaayo more and not hesitate.
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In the future I want to invest in Luuq ganane and make it into mini London Inshallah.
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Gedo because that our stronghold, but we shoudnt forget in Kismaayo.. we should economically anihalite Kismaayo so we have total power
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if the leaders of the JVA had the foresight and the political will they could have build Mareexaan settlements along the Jubba basin, developed infrastructure and encouraged export import business.these houses could have been build all over Jubbaland and filled with the a new fresh generation mareexaans born and bread in Jubbooyinka.
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do you know Kismaayo port use to generate more than 70 million a year how can one not want to call such a city their home or atleast second home.

my advice, buy land and build atleast one house in Kismaayo, in the long run it will secure the future of Mareexaan people everywhere in Somalia ;)
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FORGET ABOUT INVESTING IN KISMAAYO, GEDO IS THE PLACE TO INVEST.
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ibrahimcw wrote:if the leaders of the JVA had the foresight and the political will they could have build Mareexaan settlements along the Jubba basin, developed infrastructure and encouraged export import business.these houses could have been build all over Jubbaland and filled with the a new fresh generation mareexaans born and bread in Jubbooyinka.
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do you know Kismaayo port use to generate more than 70 million a year how can one not want to call such a city their home or atleast second home.

my advice, buy land and build atleast one house in Kismaayo, in the long run it will secure the future of Mareexaan people everywhere in Somalia ;)
So you mean we are Palestinians and you are jews and Jobaland is Israel?

dude if wishes were horses beggers could ride on them.

I mean you think we would just allow you to displace us? or you mean the land is empty and waiting for marexan squatters to reclaim them?

Take the land if you can and even go to Meles but when your butt is kicked just dont start crying you are hated and being killed for nothing.

For your info forget about JVA, MSB could not settle you guys in Juboyinka apart from Bardhere which cost him his sit.

Its good to see Marexan emulating Shekhal 8-)
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You are right ibrahim, I will invest in Kismayo and help Sade become even more dominant, alxamdullilah Allah gave us this land free and beautiful :som:
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