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Descendants of Oodweyne region making it big in Uganda

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Saalax   

The richest business woman in Uganda. She is originally from Xaaji Saalax district,

Oodweyne.

 

 

 

'The woman who changed urban Uganda' discusses country's return to prosperity | Khadhar Investment

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Saalax   

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She is a good lady niyoow and very well respected in east africa.

 

 

She has made her own empire in Uganda. Oasis Mall, laburnum courts, one of

the biggest cement importers in the country and other goods.

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Salax, I don't know much about her, but if she has all her investments in Uganda only : I'd urge her to diversify and not be caught off guard like the Ugandans of Indian decent who got robbed and Shanghaied in the past by "His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular". ?

 

As you know, the current dictator of Uganda Yoweri Museveni is old and once he dies, the infighting for power in Uganda might undo everything this Odweynite has built.

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Saalax   

Tillamook That is true never put all your eggs in one basket. From what I have

heard she has other assets in Kenya, Rwanda and other African countries not just

Uganda.The reason Indians were kicked out was because they looked down on native

Ugandans and there was lots of inequality. Ugandans admire Amina though she has

created jobs for hundreds of Ugandans.

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Tallaabo   

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"His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, VC, DSO, MC, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular". ?

When reading this I got flashbacks of the hit movie "the last king of Scotland" :-D

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Tallaabo   

Saalaxoow in this thread you are heaping praise on a woman who spent her entire working life among the Bantus and had been Bantuized to the extent that even her English accent is now officially Bantu. Where as on another thread you disrespected and accused Dahabshiil of financing terror when everyone knows that it is Dahabshiil and not Amina who served and is still serving the Somali people through the bad and good times.

Ilayn qabyaaladu waa cudur

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Saalax   

Tallaabo So now I am the USA that shut down his company there? I am only

stating the facts and that is terrorists do use Dahabshiil to make transactions.

Dahabshiil did some good but he also inflicted lots of pain on many families

whose relatives were assassinated by Al shabab. FYI Amina does help Somalilanders

in Uganda she invited students there. I'd rather have someone like Amina who keeps

to herself and doesn't get involved in politics, corruption and terror groups like

some people.

 

 

Dahabshiil has no one to blame for his bad rep but himself.

 

 

 

Africa Intelligence: USA suspects Dahabshiil of funding terror group Al Shabab

 

 

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The latter works for the Somalian funds transfer company
Dahabshiil, which

is already in the US crosshairs. It suspects it of funding Al-Shabaab and

the perpetrators of Somaliland’s attempted coup to overthrow President

Ahmed Mohamed Mahamoud, aka Silanyo. Hersi Ali Haji Hassan is also a cousin

of Dhabshiil’s founder, Mohamed Said Duale. In mid-November, the latter met

with the presidential for Somaliland’s ruling party Kulmiye, Musa Bihi Abdi,

to assure him of his commitment to help maintain political stability in Somaliland.

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http://www.africaintelligence.com/ION/politics-power/2015/11/20/washington-and-london%E2%80%99s-monkey-business-in-hargeisa,108112233-ART

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Tallaabo,

 

This Salax guy is a sick individual. He and his comments represent no one but his sickness. So don't take his comments any more than that of a mentally challenged individual.

 

 

As with Dahabshiil, may allah protect him and reward him for all the good work he has done over the years.

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Saalax   

Lets not forget Dahabshiil also bankrolled tyrant Silanyo, this guy is a walking

disaster waiting to happen.

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Mooge   

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Tallaabo,

 

This Salax guy is a sick individual. He and his comments represent no one but his sickness. So don't take his comments any more than that of a mentally challenged individual.

 

 

As with Dahabshiil, may allah protect him and reward him for all the good work he has done over the years.

 

niyoow the only civilized person from somaliland, who never gives a damn about clan bulshyt is saalax. saalax always cared about fairness and getting rid of bad politicians ruining people's lives. you on the other hand know siilanyo is the worst idiot ever to lead somaliland but will never say it niyoow because you are crazy clanist. defend your community like saalax defends Sanaag region niyow, not some fake clan.

 

you are the worst clanist on this site niyoow. just few weeks ago you were insulting puntlanders and their women as if you are a desperate loser. lol. nin dumarka cayay hada aragto wan nin dhinay niyoow. lol

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