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Puntland: In search of black gold Al-Jazeera's Counting the Cost

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Dr_Osman   

Yeah I already watched it. Like ive always 2 trillion dollars from 19 billion barrels in daror and nugal. 40% goes to the oil companies and the rest to puntland. Plus their is their highly prospective mudug basin and also 3 offshore blocks the red sea, casayr, nugaal with alot more oil then the onshore and I have studies confirming this.

 

We havent even touched the gas, silver, gold, iron ore and other minerals scattered in the region

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We have enough resources it's time to exploit them to improve our living standards, infrastructure, education, sports and health facilities inshaallaah.

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Somalia   

kingofkings;777862 wrote:
Puntland recognized as state by EU, UN, and US. :cool:

... And you don't see us embarrassing ourselves in Western capitals, protesting and wearing a flag that represents something non-existent. :cool:

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kingofkings;777864 wrote:
the differences are so tremendous that one asks where do i start.

Well, one gets treated like a leader while the other gets treated as nothing but a politician. Do you remember what happened what Siilaanyo visited the UK? SL community hired a limo for him where he had to take it from the Taxis spot, the kind of limo teenagers use to go to proms, while Faroole was escorted by FCO straight off the plane.

 

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