Haweya, Founder of Afrobytes

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If you think her business ideas are flawed, then criticise her for that. What's the use in disparaging someone's looks? What if she googled herself and saw your comment. She is a human being with feelings. Anyway I think she is glowing and pretty, and she has a wonderful smile.
There's nothing to criticise though. On the question of what her company has achieved she says:

We still have a long way to go, but we are proud of our achievements. The important thing that we have learned is that the world was in need of our services—we hosted more than six hundred representatives and interestingly some big western companies were surprised to see lots of technology innovations from the continent. The western world of technology and big international companies were impressed by African innovations in this domain. On the other side, some Africans in the diaspora and European citizens who have the roots in Africa were inspired to invest in African technology. That is Afrobytes mission, to start the revolution in the world technology business— showing what Africa can contribute. That first edition was about building momentum. Now we are creating the bridges to future generations. Nobody can hold your future in his hand. We need to take control. Africans need to know their needs and decide their future.
This is a non-answer and full of vague metaphors like "building bridges" and "start the revolution in world technology business".

It's just another tech hub that hosts a bunch of events, that's their main accomplishment. They don't contribute with products, inventions, research or otherwise. They are trying to get in between real companies that actually create products and venture capitalists to leech money from both.
 
There's nothing to criticise though. On the question of what her company has achieved she says:


This is a non-answer and full of vague metaphors like "building bridges" and "start the revolution in world technology business".

It's just another tech hub that hosts a bunch of events, that's their main accomplishment. They don't contribute with products, inventions, research or otherwise. They are trying to get in between real companies that actually create products and venture capitalists to leech money from both.

I don't think you understood my point. I just think it was wrong what you wrote about her looks, when the thread is about her ideas/business. I wouldn't have quoted you if you said the above, but you straight away disparaged her looks. If she was a man I don't think you would've said anything about her looks.
 
I don't think you understood my point. I just think it was wrong what you wrote about her looks, when the thread is about her ideas/business. I wouldn't have quoted you if you said the above, but you straight away disparaged her looks. If she was a man I don't think you would've said anything about her looks.
I dont' think you got my point: I made a joke because the article has no substance.
 
We call you Haweeya then seeing how fond of the name you are ;) Or you are Haweeya yourself.

Hello Haweeya.

Haha, I don't mind, like I said it's a lovely authentic Somali name. It's shame Somalis don't really call themselves these names anymore . I mean I've I've never met a Jamac under the age of 60! Jamac is great strong name for a man.
 

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Pretty girl, but she needs some AHAs, BHAs and a good vitamin c serum in her life to get rid of that uneven skin. :axvmm9o:
 
Haha, I don't mind, like I said it's a lovely authentic Somali name. It's shame Somalis don't really call themselves these names anymore . I mean I've I've never met a Jamac under the age of 60! Jamac is great strong name for a man.


Cigaal/Cigale
Jaamac
Diiriye/Diirshe
Gama'diid
Socdaal/Hayaan


all are good Somali names not used often nowadays.
 
You have to admit they are smart in finding the gap and filling it in. They can grow big and to something better after a while. Who knows? They have ambitions, which is healthy for young people.
I mean I'm sure it's great for her personal wealth and career, but I just don't respect the nature of the business.
 
I mean I'm sure it's great for her personal wealth and career, but I just don't respect the nature of the business.


Do you think they are scamming others with their business? Do you have some personal experience that is the root of your mood against these kinds of businesses?
 
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Pretty girl, but she needs some AHAs, BHAs and a good vitamin c serum in her life to get rid of that uneven skin. :axvmm9o:
I've got that shit on one of my forearms, it looks dope cause it spirals from some latte shit then evens out but it's just one one arm.

Dafuq is that AHA, BHA shit and which one do I apply maandheey.

Vitamin C serumna xuu ahay?

:mjcry:
 
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Reign

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I've got that shit on one of my forearms, it looks dope cause it spirals from some latte shit then evens out but it's just one one arm.

Dafuq is that AHA, BHA shit and which one do I apply maandheey.

Vitamin C serumna xuu ahay?

:mjcry:
Lmao were you born with it? Are you sure it's not stretch marks?
 

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lol I'm not xasid, if her skin was even and she got some bangs she would look a lot better she already has the features. :ayaanswag:

Naa balayo ku AHAsatay iyo BHAsatay!!! You went in on her and described what she needed lol some people just have discoloration like the girl Halima on youtube. :ftw9nwa:
 
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