Modern day scholars have confirmed that parts of Eritrea and Ethiopia was ruled by the Land of Kush and do you know what Punt means? It means southern Horn which is located modern day of Somalia. Now with all the archaeologist evidence I have shown you and the Museams in Somaliland which dates back during the ancient Puntite period, you still deny? Plus, Land of Punt was very known for its richness of Frankincense and that is sadly not found in Ethiopia or Eritrea.
I mean I have an authentic historical quote for you and read below.
"I have an authentic historical quote for you"
Lol. This line is precious. An authentic historical quote you say? So tell me, where's it from? What journal? What century was it published? I mentioned in my last comment that all recent publications on the location of Punt reject the hypothesis that it was in Northern Somalia/Somaliland. If you're going to give me a quote the absolute first thing you must do is tell me when and where it's from.
Kush was an old Nubian state. This is Sudan. Even still, you fail to understand that two separate kingdoms could have occupied the same land despite existing in different generations. This is especially true since the expedition to the land of Punt happened before the bronze age collapse and the kingdom of Kush (in modern Sudan) existed exclusively after the collapse.
Now let's take a look at that quote of yours. I highly suspect either you made it up yourself just now, or found it on online forums. Pieces of the information in that quote you got from a website called
http://solarey.net/ancient-land-punt-pyramidal-structures-found-somalia/. This page was written in
November 13, 2016 but make no mentions about their sources. Don't worry I did further investigation. They got that information from a wikipedia page. Nice. It's even nicer when you look at the editing history of that wikipedia page to see where it came from. That line about the wargaade wall was originally added
15 May 2009 by someone called Abdirisak. Abdirisak didn't even mention Punt in his original quote. This is what he wrote down: "Ancient pyramidical structures, tombs, ruined cities and stone walls such as the Wargaade Wall littered in Somalia are evidence of an ancient sophisticated civilization that once thrived in the Somali peninsula" This quote over the years on Wikipedia was modified by other nameless Somali random wikipedia editors at home who included Punt into Abdirisak's quote. Never adding new sources or anything. They simply saw this quote and modified it. It was this modified version the website you went to used in their article. Word for word.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Somalia&diff=290072596&oldid=290064235
This now begs the question. Where did Abdirisak get his quote from? In his 2009 Wikipedia edit, he poorly cites something called "The Missionary review of the world" page 132. No year, no author, no nothing except page number and name of the work. So yeah, let's look into this Missionary review of the world. There is a document available online about this book written in the 1800s at
https://archive.org/stream/missionaryrevie00unkngoog#page/n143/mode/2up/search/132
page 132 makes zero reference to anything in Somalia. Not only that but you'll never find any academic papers (old or new) reference the Wargaade wall as being Puntite in origin. Literally nowhere.
This is a problem with you and too many other Somalis on the internet. You are very unskeptical. You see something you like online and just accept it as truth because you just want to believe it to be true.