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R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed tday

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 12:53 pm
by MenaceToSociety
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As most of you know, I am in nairobi. Today my friend from the states took me out to the city since ive only been here since like last Wednesday.

We went to this 5 star hotel to eat and chill there. It has a 3rd floor outdoor restaurant facing this lion sanctuary wilderness. Just absolutely awesome!

Anyways thats not my point.

As we were leaving, at the enterance, while coming down there stairs, I saw the most expensive SUV car known to the third world. Holly crap. There were also several dudes standing outside around the car dressed in a customized suits. They were all Somalis.

At the back was a guy. His window was rolled down. So i can tell who he was. It was this guy

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So my question is? How on earth can this man afford such a car with a meagre official income.... Therefore, if we gona have corrupt people like this then I prefer that we forever stay unstable...So effing corrupt...so soo sooo corrupt.

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 12:58 pm
by Jam Street
It is the era of Abgaal people. Walaahi they have taken over Nairobi and would be fair to call Nairobi Kaaran now.

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:01 pm
by TeAmo
I agree. Somali politicians are all corrupt and in it for their own interest. Who is this dude anyway?

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Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:16 pm
by MenaceToSociety
TeAmo wrote:I agree. Somali politicians are all corrupt and in it for their own interest. Who is this dude anyway?
I understand that an official gotta dress up well when meeting up with other officials and important people...

but to a 5 star hotel, around 9 pm African time, at a hotel meant for "extra-activities". No one is gona make believe this car is owned by the Somali gov. I estimated this car to cost around 90k...

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Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:26 pm
by Executive
90k is nothing, Why wouldn't americo be able to afford it? I think he is a an honest and hardworking guy but if I am not mistaken he was appointed by former PM Gheedi who has stolen millions during his term.

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:32 pm
by MenaceToSociety
Executive wrote:90k is nothing, Why wouldn't americo be able to afford it? I think he is a an honest and hardworking guy but if I am not mistaken he was appointed by former PM Gheedi who has stolen millions during his term.
So that man was installed by the infamous naarta meesha ugu xum galiyihii Geedi and you expect him to buy a car like this for 90k(from his own money) when he has millions of entrusted money of the peoples money

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:45 pm
by The-Screw
The discussion of 90k, to put it in football analogy is offside considering this is Kenya, where You typically find businessmen and women splurging in luxurious lifestyle daily. I heard of a story once, of a man from the states who saved up 150k, went back to Kenya and sat down with the big boys. Long story short, he was the laughing stock of the elite for a while. They deal in hundreds of thousands, some millions and keep a pocket change of tens of thousands so unless you're in good hands like all state, keep your distance.

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:01 pm
by Executive
The-Screw wrote:The discussion of 90k, to put it in football analogy is offside considering this is Kenya, where You typically find businessmen and women splurging in luxurious lifestyle daily. I heard of a story once, of a man from the states who saved up 150k, went back to Kenya and sat down with the big boys. Long story short, he was the laughing stock of the elite for a while. They deal in hundreds of thousands, some millions and keep a pocket change of tens of thousands so unless you're in good hands like all state, keep your distance.


:lol: Somalis from the west are too naive, they think they can chill with the elite of East Africa with savings made from normal jobs in the west. :lol: :lol:

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:04 pm
by hipsterrunoff
Menace, so sad about this but good to hear you're doing well. :up: :D

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:06 pm
by MenaceToSociety
The-Screw wrote:The discussion of 90k, to put it in football analogy is offside considering this is Kenya, where You typically find businessmen and women splurging in luxurious lifestyle daily. I heard of a story once, of a man from the states who saved up 150k, went back to Kenya and sat down with the big boys. Long story short, he was the laughing stock of the elite for a while. They deal in hundreds of thousands, some millions and keep a pocket change of tens of thousands so unless you're in good hands like all state, keep your distance.
sxb, I wasnt interested in sitting down with them nor did I honestly cared..but understand my point though...We talking about an official representing the famine stricken nation of Somalia. His official salary from the Somali gov towards this guy is about $1200...Before he got this job he was a downtown parking lot worker..so are you persuade me to believe this man earned this cash by pious means?

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:33 pm
by The-Screw
Menace: the man is politician. It goes without saying that there are many people that wish to be friends with him. And since there is very little or no oversight committee to watch over them don't expect them to be moral.


Executive: the problem i think is that most of them assume that Africa is cheap to live in or do business. They rely heavily on opinions from relatives over 5 minute phone conversations here and there before packing up and diving head first into a shark tank. The smart ones stay in north America running their home healthcare or trucking businesses, sometimes both with with little startup capital and monthly take homes of 10-15k. I personally know few guys that make 200k or more annually, only downside to that is there are no somali owned and run hedge funds they can invest with and even if there were there is always a tribe issue. Therein lies the rub, as some would say.

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:40 pm
by MenaceToSociety
Executive wrote:
The-Screw wrote:The discussion of 90k, to put it in football analogy is offside considering this is Kenya, where You typically find businessmen and women splurging in luxurious lifestyle daily. I heard of a story once, of a man from the states who saved up 150k, went back to Kenya and sat down with the big boys. Long story short, he was the laughing stock of the elite for a while. They deal in hundreds of thousands, some millions and keep a pocket change of tens of thousands so unless you're in good hands like all state, keep your distance.


:lol: Somalis from the west are too naive, they think they can chill with the elite of East Africa with savings made from normal jobs in the west. :lol: :lol:
Where are you guys taking this conversation... I swear I didnt go there hoping to run into the Ambassador..I was solely there to eat and look out into the distance to see if I can see a lion(The downtown wildlife park was our view from this hotel)...And u guys talking about something so unrelated to my point...

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:41 pm
by MenaceToSociety
hipsterrunoff wrote:Menace, so sad about this but good to hear you're doing well. :up: :D

Yes babygirl..I appreciate that sxbiideydiyeey

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:46 pm
by fighter
Corruption is as Somali as bariis with hilib ari. It's part of the Somali culture.

I experienced it at a young age. Don't be surprised Menace. You'll see it so often in Nairobi that by the time you're about to go to the states, you will have accepted it

Re: R.I.P.Somalia;I cnt Blieve i witnessed wht I witnessed t

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:53 pm
by MenaceToSociety
fighter wrote:Corruption is as Somali as bariis with hilib ari. It's part of the Somali culture.

I experienced it at a young age. Don't be surprised Menace. You'll see it so often in Nairobi that by the time you're about to go to the states, you will have accepted it
Im a realist dude, so I know how our people and particularly our African continent is corrupt...But to see corruption in action bothers me too much..you know what comes to my mind? those starving people in Somalia...