Why Are Some Somalis Jealous Of Djiboutians?

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Jodeci

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I'm from South a, but have no connections to the place. I'm a diaspora gypsy.

Q 1. Did you feel that "NGO" you worked for really helped the people?

Question 2 why didn't you want to work for an NGO to help your parent's region first?
 

Sophisticate

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To be honest, when I was in uni some of the brightest, culturally aware and most generous guys were from Djibouti. :wowsweat: I'm seriously considering getting back to my Djiboutian roots. I have a bias, guys. Sorry. They are very liberal, though. :damn:
 

Jodeci

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I was doing IT stuff. I didn't really interact with those doing fieldwork.

I also worked in Puntland as well, but NGOs in the Horn move their employees around.

But not the south? Interesting

To be honest, when I was in uni some of the brightest, culturally aware and most generous guys were from Djibouti. :wowsweat: I'm seriously considering getting back to my Djiboutian roots. I have a bias, guys. Sorry. They are very liberal, though. :damn:


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Jodeci

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Even then they were everywhere.

Build that wall.

Every country needs people do to the dirty work :lolbron:, maybe its payback for how they treat Somalis in Yemen :drakelaugh:

I am really interested in what was preventing you from helping your parent's region?
Weren't you taught to put home first? Or are you a self proclaimed "Gypsy" with no pride?
 

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Every country needs people do to the dirty work :lolbron:, maybe its payback for how they treat Somalis in Yemen :drakelaugh:

I am really interested in what was preventing you from helping your parent's region?
Weren't you taught to put home first? Or are you a self proclaimed "Gypsy" with no pride?

I'm from Puntland, I was there as well. I told you.
 
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