I always thought Mudug was dry and not suitable for agriculture.In towns like caamara and hobyo
I always thought Mudug was dry and not suitable for agriculture.
Hobyo has a lot of potential and growth
actually look at hobyo using google satellite its pretty green
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looks like it has some healthy soil
Which is probably why federal government, Galmudug, and foreign NGOs are fasley claiming that northern Mudug isn't part of Puntland.north mudug is much more suitable for agriculture than south mudug
All that matters is the international community recognizing all of mudug is part of GM, ur folks can be the majority of the inhabitants but if Somalia was to ever breakup, koonfur would own all of mudug and it's inhabitants rightfully so.Which is probably why federal government, Galmudug, and foreign NGOs are fasley claiming that northern Mudug isn't part of Puntland.
Good jokeAll that matters is the international community recognizing all of mudug is part of GM, ur folks can be the majority of the inhabitants but if Somalia was to ever breakup, koonfur would own all of mudug and it's inhabitants rightfully so.
All that matters is the international community recognizing all of mudug is part of GM, ur folks can be the majority of the inhabitants but if Somalia was to ever breakup, koonfur would own all of mudug and it's inhabitants rightfully so.
please stop derailing guys this thread is about Hobyo which is on the domain of galmudug state
Go to the politics section
@Yonis @LittleNileRiver @XamarCade
Eebow sorryplease stop derailing guys this thread is about Hobyo which is on the domain of galmudug state
Go to the politics section
@Yonis @LittleNileRiver @XamarCade
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That's fantastic now we just need slaves to do the farming
Hmmmm I wonder where we can find former slaves in Hobyo?
north mudug is much more suitable for agriculture than south mudug