AfricaOwn

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  1. This is just too silly. SL students complaining in Mogadishu? Okay
  2. I welcome the bickering and the confrontation from these sides. This is good, hopefully our younger youths that are coming up can slap him around. The moment that they accept the thinking of "clan is bs" is when everything fails.
  3. Taleexi;785925 wrote: Classical selective justice at its finest. How many criminals are roaming in Hargeisa, Las Anod, Galkaio, Beledwein, Mogadishu to all the way to Kismaio...... but they all have one common denominator - they just happen to be from so called major clans. What about in Bhadan?
  4. ^^ its been 20+ years and you're still confused, and your country is still a mess, remember that whenever you bring up that" 20+ of not being recognized" talk.
  5. General Duke;784461 wrote: Lauging at them won't help. Secessionist need to stop attacking and insulting whole regions and admins. The clowns needs be laughed at, they're all clowns.
  6. Xaaji Xunjuf;785491 wrote: Yeah Somaliland is hijacking you're own conference aint that something right in-front of you're eyes Somaliland will be addressing the international delegates, because obviously we matter in the horn of Africa Every side of the argument has a pros, use this conference to push your own agenda. They better be prepared with a lot legal help from their British friends on their corners, much success to them.
  7. NASSIR;785117 wrote: IRevolution, Give them break as they are a dying Dinosaur. By the way, don't even rep my city
  8. BARRY O'HALLORAN TULLOW OIL has been given permission for the sale of a $2.9 billion stake in its Ugandan oilfield to two multinational players. The Irish exploration company has agreed to sell two-thirds of its interests in oilfields in Uganda’s Lake Albert Rift Basin for $2.9 billion to French giant Total and Chinese multinational CNOOC. Tullow has been waiting for Ugandan government approval for the deal, and was originally hoping that this would be forthcoming sometime last year, however, a number of issues delayed it. The company announced yesterday that it has signed two new production sharing agreements with the Ugandan authorities, covering the EA-1 and Kanywataba licences in the Lake Albert Rift Basin. In a statement, it added that, as a result of this agreement, it will now finalise arrangements with CNOOC and Total for the agreed farm down and the transfer of money “as soon as possible”. Commenting on the agreement, Tullow chief executive, Aidan Heavey, said: “Today’s signing is a vital step towards the development of the Lake Albert Rift Basin and the oil and gas industry in Uganda and east Africa”. Production from the field, one of the most potentially lucrative in Tullow’s African portfolio, is expected to reach 200,000 barrels of oil a-day. Oil is due to start flowing from there at some point in 2015. Broadly speaking, under the agreement, Tullow will manage production and continue with exploration work in the region, which, the evidence suggests still has more oil reserves. CNOOC and Total will develop the pipelines and infrastructure needed to get the oil to market. This will include a refinery that will supply some of Uganda’s own petroleum needs. Completion of the deal and payment of the $2.9 billion due to Tullow will also leave the Irish company debt free. Tullow Oil closed 1.53 per cent up on their opening quote at £14.62 on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. Tullow is an Irish oil and gas, exploration and production group, quoted in London, Dublin and Ghana. It has interests in over 90 exploration and production licences across 22 countries and focuses on four core areas: Africa, Europe, south Asia and South America. In Africa, as well as its development opportunities in Uganda, Tullow has production facilities in Ghana, Gabon, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritania, Congo Brazzaville and Equatorial Guinea. It has exploration interests in Gabon, Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mauritania, Senegal, Tanzania, Madagascar, Namibia, Kenya and Ethiopia. It has been exploring areas in South America that share geological characteristics with the regions in Africa where it has already met some success. Tullow has exploration interests in Guyana, French Guiana and Suriname. Its European interests are focused on gas in the North Sea where it has significant interests in the Caister-Murdoch system and the Thames area and in the Netherlands, where it has offshore gas production, development and exploration opportunities. In south Asia, Tullow has interests in Bangladesh and Pakistan. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2012/0204/1224311249267.html
  9. Freedom;785089 wrote: Your nuts or on something. Somaliland here to even TFG accepts Somaliland Never respond seriously with the silliness, belittle him, mock him, be a devil's advocate, but never be serious with them.
  10. Just ignore em', tell him that his country is pathetic, no insane man would want to be part of it.
  11. Norf has totally stayed away from the discussions around the conference. A big supporter Kulimey that he is, It'll be interesting to read about his input. This conference can potentially put a dent to Siilanyo legacy.
  12. Abdul;782644 wrote: That map is bogus but dont worry we will take everything that rightfully belongs to us. Are you unable to identify what you say that's rightfully belongs to your group? What's rightfully yours? Map please..show the world.
  13. Can the supporters please post of a map that shows your state region (all of it). I tried googling it, but wasn't able to get it.
  14. peasant;781985 wrote: If Hargaysa does not get it's acts together, who knows it might even lose the second capital spot to Garowe! I don't think they're asking for that, so garowe could easily have the second capital spot, whatever that's worth.
  15. I been by told a close elder in the mix that they will attend. We will see.
  16. Taleexi;781759 wrote: If you skip some classes in life it is very hard to remake it. 70% of Sanaag is a land controlled and owned by Maakhirites if that helps easing your isyeelyeel! I control where you claim to rep, no lie. But, if Khaatumo = SSC, where do the Maakhirites control exactly?
  17. Aaliyyah;781747 wrote: carafaat, the clan war isnt over. It just started by Somaliland, fadhiista waa niliga kari wayey so lets see where it takes you folks. salam Warfare is all fair, loving war for the cause, as long as you don't scream about "massacre", lets see where this takes us then.
  18. Taleexi;781732 wrote: Hargeisa will NEVER rule the lands of Maakhir and Khaatumo . I'm confused, what's the difference? Isn't Khaatumo = Sool, Sanaag, Cayn, so where is Maakhir then?
  19. Is all politics, example: the pirates are clearly against the Buuhoodle incidents, but celebrated for Abdullahi Yusuf when he brought the Ethiopians to slaughter the people of the south.