General Duke Posted July 24, 2009 ^^^Look it can take forever, why are you bothered by it? I am afraid when you see the drilling and Oil comes out you will say I want to sniff it to make sure. Also these are western firms they do not care about what impresses you they have an interest in this and we will take our time, insha Allah things are moving foreword at the right pace. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAAROODI Posted July 24, 2009 Like my friend Odweyne said you are delusional, see the sadest thing in the world is a man who lies to please his own ego. The truth will set you free, young Dukey. I dont want to sniff your lepreconian petrol which you have apperently been looking for the past 6 years. In the words of my friend Eric Cartman i have a better chance finding a lepricon. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted July 24, 2009 Originally posted by xiinfaniin: liked the business environment and the sense of professionalism. It's about time NGONGE crosses the artificial fence and apply jinsiyah puntilandiyah al suumaliyah Haven't you heard how he has been buying RR's shares left and right? Rumor has it our NGONGE has traced his linage (5th grandma, of course from mom's side..lool)back to Ardul - Udgoon and also found a lost great great great cousin in our own SOL.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted July 24, 2009 Originally posted by GAAROODI: In the words of my friend Eric Cartman i have a better chance finding a lepricon. You are 100% right, you will find a lepricon before you find recognition for NW Somalia as Somaliland, For 18 years you and Faisal Warrabe have been sniffing glue. At least Puntland signed deals with the Oil firms, who has recognised you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted July 24, 2009 Originally posted by GAAROODI: Like my friend Odweyne said you are delusional, see the sadest thing in the world is a man who lies to please his own ego. The truth will set you free, young Dukey. I dont want to sniff your lepreconian petrol which you have apperently been looking for the past 6 years. In the words of my friend Eric Cartman i have a better chance finding a lepricon. 6 years for looking oil Vs 19 years for looking recognition mmm Which one would you call a delusion? Bet the latter one! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sool_boy Posted July 24, 2009 ^^^^ Why you allways hit the nail on the head ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AfricaOwn Posted July 25, 2009 Originally posted by GAAROODI: all the pictures in the world wont take out oil duke, show me some oil comming out and being sold on the international market and than ill be impressed. loooooooooooooool, somali's are so simplistic. Dude..You need to chill out. They're at their best when they're talking about their success. As long as these Garowe boys are not crying over Somaliland independence is all good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted July 25, 2009 As long as these Garowe boys are not crying over Somaliland independence is all good. Lol, the delusions! There no independence and none coming! 19 years any nothing to show on the international stage. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kajdes Posted July 30, 2009 where is this up to now? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted July 30, 2009 ^^^Nothing new. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted July 30, 2009 Originally posted by Gheelle.T: quote:Originally posted by xiinfaniin: liked the business environment and the sense of professionalism. It's about time NGONGE crosses the artificial fence and apply jinsiyah puntilandiyah al suumaliyah Haven't you heard how he has been buying RR's shares left and right? Rumor has it our NGONGE has traced his linage (5th grandma, of course from mom's side..lool)back to Ardul - Udgoon and also found a lost great great great cousin in our own SOL.. My nephews by marriage are Puntlanders and they are in my house every bloody day! Every time a comment Duke makes annoys me, I go home and kick them. But, lately, nanac ban ka darginayay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted July 30, 2009 LOl@nanac baan ka dharginayay. Better upgrade your game dude! The daam thang is gonna to be pumped out soon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted July 30, 2009 Things aren't as rosy and many make it out to be! Horseednet Puntland leaders still in secret negotiations with Oil companies July 29, 2009 · Comments (0) Puntland leaders still in secret negotiations with Oil companies | read this item By: Rukia Abdi ruqiyaabdi@gmail.com On 20th of July, the President of Puntland Abdirahman Farole met with executives from oil companies in Dubai, UAE. The talks were held behind closed doors, at Millennium Hotel in Dubai, where the Puntland delegation were staying. The delegation was headed by President Farole himself and the Interior Minister Gen. Abdullahi Jama Ilkajiir. The Director of Puntland’s Petroleum and Minerals agency, Isse Mohamud Dholowa was also part of Farole’s delegation in Dubai. After two days of talks, Puntland President’s office released a short statement, saying that President Farole and members of his delegation met with executives from Range Resources Ltd and Africa Oil Corp. The statement added that the new Puntland administration will re-examine, past oil exploration agreements signed by the former Puntland government. The statement from Farole’s office, was an attempt to show the people, the new administration’s willingness to share important information with the public. However it failed miserably to deliver the right message. Even though the meeting was publicized days later when it was concluded. But the statement, did not give any information about the respective agreements. It did not also, mention the current deadlock between President Farole and oil companies, on how to carry on with the oil production phase, in Dharor and Nugal valley in Puntland. The secrecy surrounding oil explorations in Puntland, is not new to the public. The previous government of Gen.Adde Muse, was similarly secretive about the dealings with enigmatic foreign oil companies. In 2006, President Abdirahman Farole, then a minister, became an opposition leader, when a political dispute related with the Oil explorations, erupted between him and then-President Adde Muse. Farole, who was at the time Puntland’s minister of Planning and international relations, was against any dealings with foreign companies including, Range Resources Ltd, which currently sold half of it’s mineral and oil explorations rights in Puntland, to the Canadian owned, Africa Oil Corp. Gen.Adde Muse, former Puntland leader, was invited in to the Dubai talks. Some consider him as the backbone of the oil exploration program in Puntland. The top secrecy surrounding the talks in Dubai, is a testament to the hidden agendas of Puntland rulers, when it comes to the oil and mineral explorations in Puntland. Without a doubt, Farole’s and Adde’s administrations, are evermore looking identical in many ways, when we talk about hidden personal gains, combined in lucrative agreements with foreign oil companies. To come back to my point; actually, the only things that I have for President Farole are questions and more questions: Why was the meeting so secretive, if the current government is not genuine about their promises of transparency and good governance? Why is such an important meeting was held in behind closed doors, at luxurious hotels in Dubai, thousands of miles away from Garowe? Perhaps President Farole, was not so sure about the security in Puntland, so they had to meet some where else? If that is the case, how would they start with oil production in Puntland, if they can’t even meet in Garowe? Or was there something else, that we don’t know about? Why are the cabinet and Parliament, so clueless about the oil agreements? It is strange, yesterday, President Farole used to call Range Resources a sham company, and today he is meet with executives from the same company, in a secret meeting far away from Puntland. The President’s office keeps reminding us, that they will re-examine previous agreements, yet none of these documents are public, not even to the cabinet and Puntland Parliament! Before they could re-examine anything, they should publicize all agreements, so the public could take a glance on, what the whole fuss is all about. One thing that all Somalis could agree on, is that nothing stays secret forever, because in a Somali society, the word gets around pretty quickly. Even before the president is back in Puntland, the people are already debating, in cafes in Bosaso and Garowe, about the alleged stalemate between President Farole and Oil comapanies, they say the Presidents is persistent on starting oil productions only in Nugal valley, while the oil Companies want to start their oil production in Dharor valley, in Bari region. Others openly debate about, new Chinese oil companies, that are lining up for new oil exploration agreements with Farole’s government, with the help of the son of Puntland’s President. The President should act on his word, and conduct these delicate matters with utmost transparency, that is if he is not involved with, the old back door dealing, that is so typical of the shady African leaders. Lets hope, that President Farole will take his own advice of good governance into account and be transparent to his own people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted July 30, 2009 lool@ gaarodi. This Puntland's year it seems. Why not let them enjoy it buuq free plz. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
miles-militis Posted July 30, 2009 Why not just simply celebrate each other's successes in joyous moments and commiserate in moments of melancholy in unison. Believe it or not, neither Somaliland nor Puntland is perfect with plenty to mock about and around. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites