Duufaan Posted February 20, 2020 After Cigaal died, a multi-faced project of Somaliland was created by group of countries. With yearly funding of 50 million dollar mostly from European countries and some Arab countries. The project leader was Dahar Riyaale who was from Awdal and former Somali soldier with Jabuuti connection. With money and the Jabuuti's weapon he was able to consolidate the control much of north Somalia. The project was continue until now. It seems the founders of that project wants to start a larger project where Abiya is replaced by Zanawi and Riyaale is replaced by Farmaajo in many away. It said Abiya is interested Saylac port and informed Biixi. Ethiopia who supported the project somaliland many years, is asking something Biixi cannot afford to do. He can not offer Saylac to Abiya and basically much or less close Berbera. The fact that a different tribe control Saylac, the political and the economic power of north Somalia will move from Berbera to Saylac. Do not be surprise what Biixi and others from somaliald say about Somalia in general. We need to hear from Waraabe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhaqaale Posted February 21, 2020 I find it amusing that Duufaan can trigger the bushman into a emotional vomited post, brings a warm smile to my face. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted February 22, 2020 Duufaan, What takes you back to the year 1026 and also to 16 century? By some coincidence or incidence the world is full of Ceylacs. Some of them city states, some of them empires, but now small towns or villages. The British offered Ceylac to Ethiopia in the 1950s when they were doing housekeeping and also folding their empire orderly. Ethiopia rejected the offer and went for Eritrea. Look how much that decision has cost Ethiopia? a lost century. BTW I don't think Abiy knows Ceylac even exists. It was the most famous port at one time where Djibouti, Berbera, Assab, Mugadishu, Bassaso, Port Sudan....did not exist. Only Suakin was next to Ceylac. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites