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Dahabshiil CEO at UN Somalia Conference in Istanbul: SHOCK for secessionist

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7843.gifOpportunity to Interview Dahabshiil CEO at UN Somalia Conference in Istanbul

21. maj 2010

 

 

The emergence of a legitimate Government, coupled with an active private sector operating on the ground, is helping Somalia away from its war-tom image, to a country creating new economic and employment opportunities for the its people.

 

According to Abdirashid Duale, CEO of Dahabshiil, the largest international remittance business in the Horn of Africa, recognition and support from the international community is now imperative for consolidating stability in Somalia and helping its private sector succeed in the reconstruction and development of Somalia.

 

Mr. Duale has worked for Dahabshiil for 20 years since his school days, helping his father Mohamed develop a small family business from Somalia into a global firm that employs more than 2,000 people across 144 countries and one that launched the first ever debit card service in Somalia. He is an expert on Somali businesses and the remittance industry, and is a regular and competent keynote speaker at both international and regional conferences on issues such as remittance, emerging markets and development finance.

 

He will be speaking and available for informal interviews at the Political, Security and Reconstruction Conference for Somalia, co-hosted by the Turkish government and United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, from Friday 21 – Sunday 23 May 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.

 

Over 95% of the international organisations in Somalia, including the United Nations, World Health Organisation, World Bank, Oxfam and Save the Children, rely on Dahabshiil to provide payment services for their staff, contractors, government institutions and partner NGOs.

 

Abdirashid Duale says: “Transferring remittances is a lifeline for many people in the developing world whose friends or family live abroad and regularly send money home.”

 

For an opportunity to speak to Mr. Duale please contact:

 

James Thomlinson

020 7861 2516 / 07708 386 288

jthomlinson@bell-pottinger.co.uk

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The richest most successful man in NW Somalia, attends the conference rejected by the clowns who hold the people of NW Somalia hostage with their fake nation.

 

Reality has catched up with these folks. But what can they do, arrest him? :D

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Getting back to the basics...A business man first smile.gif . Politics come second to Business ALWAYS. How can you overlook this? How is your money stack like?

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^^^looooool. No adeer he is not attending as a Somaliland business man, because there is no such country as Somaliland.

 

For example...

 

Mr. Duale has worked for Dahabshiil for 20 years since his school days, helping his father Mohamed develop a small family business from
Somalia
into a global firm that employs more than 2,000 people across 144 countries and one that launched the first ever debit card service in
Somalia.
He is an expert on Somali businesses and the remittance industry, and is a regular and competent keynote speaker at both international and regional conferences on issues such as remittance, emerging markets and development finance.

:D

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When will your gimmicks of " :D " stop? Even when you're bothered and frustrated you still are on some " :D " sh!t . Seek Dr' Phil's help to help you control your emotions homey. lol

 

Admit it, you're in a very poor state. You're losing in all fronts.

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Liibaan   

somalidiid are losers and they will be defeated in all SSC, they are already defeated in widhwidh, and their leader is killed

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sahal   

Ma doonaysaan in gancsigu ka co oo shilinka Samuariland doollarka ka sare maro ... Faysal doorta :eek: .

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