Do most people speak English over there???
Yes. If you know english you can live normally that's why most people don't bother learning arabic. You don't need it.
Do most people speak English over there???
You mean to tell me that there is no human rights violation in Arab countries?Human rights abuse against somalis
Akhi @Bashi why tf do people keep thinking somalis in UAE are facing hUmAn rIgTs aBusEs
Why'd you say that? He seems like a clever guy.And you're stupid.
Back home is the best place to invest. A degree is just a back up.I'm proud of you bro when you showed me your farm and how you're planning things out before you start a business. I know many people who did the same thing as you did and now they're making 30k to 40k USD per a year and you're just a few steps away from that, mashallah.
Many people underestimate the opportunities back home.
How is a degree a 'back-up'??? Shouldn't you be working to earn an income so that you can save some, spend some and invest some. I wouldn't rely on business sxb. It's a slippery-slope. You saw what happened to these guys with corona. Somalia is a great investment though for sure.Back home is the best place to invest. A degree is just a back up.
Thanks bro. insha'Allah things go well back home and me and my family can help build the private sector and fund roads and projects back home. If it wasn't for politics we Somalia would be the business capital of Africa.
While we wait for the politics to calm down. We might as well reforest land from our profits and do all sorts of things to revive the environment and land to minimise the impacts of drought and natural disasters.
Once the ppl see us providing employment for them and doing amazing things ,I'm sure they will join us and leave aside useless conflict that brings misery.
Agri business you can do while studying bro.How is a degree a 'back-up'??? Shouldn't you be working to earn an income so that you can save some, spend some and invest some. I wouldn't rely on business sxb. It's a slippery-slope. You saw what happened to these guys with corona. Somalia is a great investment though for sure.
I see you. Good luck man. Nah I was just saying to diversify and not rely on any one thing. But if you had to rely on one thing, I would advise a salary and not a business walaal.Agri business you can do while studying bro.
If you have the contacts of your family and relatives and clan. You can even start an agro business with your relatives while in uni.
Never limit yourself. That's what I'm doing right now. Then I can expand my business after I finish my degree.
I'm going to complete my degree and specialise. My father is running the business alongside his own with my cousin's while I finish my studies. After that I will work full time and try to export Somali products proudly to the west and asia.I see you. Good luck man. Nah I was just saying to diversify and not rely on any one thing. But if you had to rely on one thing, I would advise a salary and not a business walaal.
This is bullshit, your uncle was illegal. There's alot Somalis who got caught for fraud in MN and that didn't happen. No one in their right mind leaves the states for London, most people from the UK talk about how they prefer the US. I could ramble on and on about the advantages of living in the USA and the disadvantages of living in the UK but it's all common knowledge.One of my uncles who was living in Minneapolis got kicked out by immigration after he got busted doing fraud and tax evasion and sh*t.
Wallahi he lives in Somalia now living like a king, set up his own business and links up with my other adeeros and aabo here in London from time to time
He said getting kicked out of America was the best thing that’s happened to him
Oil can provide a big boost though. Using it we can invest in green energy for the future. Or even earn capital to be spent on needed infrastructure. I like your attitude though. Renewable energy is a great idea, especially solar panels in the warmer areas of the country. After installation it should be cheap to maintain.I'm going to complete my degree and specialise. My father is running the business alongside his own with my cousin's while I finish my studies. After that I will work full time and try to export Somali products proudly to the west and asia.
insha'Allah my and other farmer's profits will go towards building roads, solar energy investments and reforestation. I want to get more ppl on the same boat because our land is huge and we cannot do it alone.
2050 I'm determined we will have rainforests, roads and nice pavements and investment in green energy while the Arabs go broke due to short sightedness.
Saxib I love Mombasa more sic place to live especially in Nyali.Nairobi is where the money is in no other place will you find entire buroughs of Somalis in villas and range rovers who have little care for qabiil plus if i live in Somali areas I will just feel like im in a more developed Somalia.
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Are you from Holland?Hopefully in 3-4 years I'll be an accountant. I might just move to UAE . One thing is for sure though, I'm definitely leaving London. Can't take the stress of this qashin country anymore. The last straw was applying for that EU settler status. Wallahi that made me so angry.
Africa is big where about in Africa?I'm moving back to Africa in 2 years insha'Allah.
Between Puntland and Nairobi. I've been to Nairobi a lot of times and loved it, each year it's progressing.Africa is big where about in Africa?
No I was born in Denmark, but left when I was like 5. So I just have a danish passport (no.1 racist country in Europe), without speaking a word of danish lol.Are you from Holland?