The guy was being to philosophical, i couldnt finish the video. Where did he get the money, who are the shareholders, Why is he buying powder milk from new Zealand, why not local dairy or local company that makes powder milk. What is return on invesment on this buisness? is there certain supplier he wished that was close to him? What is the yearly profit on this business? These are the question i'm wondering.
Chill lolthis video has been reposted not once, not twice but 3 bloody times. get over it, god damn
@fais isn't this guy from Djibouti???
Holy shit these factories look nice, anybody know anything else about the guy who built this.
He got that accent in Somaliland, did he?
He got that accent in Somaliland, did he?
@4head This is a reminder to who Djibouti belongs to. Kulaha I'm Isaaq yet I'm DjiboutianThe guy was born and raised in Djibouti, made most of his wealth in the shipping and logistics business there as well.
But when the situation had deteriorated with the Djibouti ruling family he run away to SL and got the protection of this clan.
I'm not denying his SL root though .
@4head This is a reminder to who Djibouti belongs to. Kulaha I'm Isaaq yet I'm Djiboutian
The guy was born and raised in Djibouti, made most of his wealth in the shipping and logistics business there as well.
But when the situation had deteriorated with the Djibouti ruling family he run away to SL and got the protection of this clan.
I'm not denying his SL root though .
He was involved in the Djiboutian-Somalilander Mafia connections; money-laundering, fraud, corruptions, IOG and him were good friends until Ahmed Osman stopped working for him (they had a deal; to build Djibouti's largest milk factory for one of IOG's sons. But something happened between the rulling family and Gueleh Arap, and the construction was put to a temporary. It was the perfect mobile for IOG's mafia to accuse the businessman for "money-laundering and fraud". Many of his executive CEO's, of indian origins, were beaten and jailed, while him escaped Djibouti with one of his friends (also, Indian too).
Back in his home land, he was still on Djibouti's radars, to survive and not perish under the Fat Man of Djibouti, he has paid millions to SL Court judges and got immediate support from his subclan.
Personal news: I went to see him, a few months prior these incidents in 2015. As we share same family affiliation, I tried to sell my competences and skills (I was with my dad), but he told me "finish first school". Finally that was the last time I saw him before his exile.