Also the Communists also made sure you didn't eat more than 1 fruit when you went to the farms for visits. Somali custom is you can eat as much as you like while you're at the farm but you can't take any back to the city.
Absolutely bullshit
That was for short periods after 1977 war because cost of war, the refugees crisis from Ogaden and unrest in 80s made hard for working class, most of left Somalia were working class and went to gulf countries but the middle class people were eating good(black market)
My grandmother was a businesswomen and she lived in a rich Italian neighbourhood. She told me those times where the best times of her life, much better than her life in the UK. You can't strip away good achievements by someone only because of what they did to you. Siad (AUN) modernised Mogadishu, but shaydaans from the tuulo and prison got jealous and started a war.
Look whose talking. Bahaha,...What middle class are you talking about 99% were working class except siyaad corrupt circles and close allies
Look whose talking. Bahaha,...
lool your grandmother wasn't a businesswoman you liar. she was on welfare paid by the taxes of the rest. lets not lie. your people were never known for business or education
kkkkk ok"your people were never known for business or education". Tawakal, Amal express.
kkkkk ok
never heard of them but ok kkkkkThose two shirkads, are more clean, legitimate than the Dahabshill shabab funding bastards ever will be.
never heard of them but ok kkkkk
talk about business when you get a company that is 1/10 the size of dahabshiil sxb
Both combined are the same size as Dahabshill, they are located wherever Dahabshill are located. The reason why Dahabshill is more famous is because, its owned by a family, whereas Tawakal and Amal are owned by numerous shareholders.
He probably lived in a village outside of Mogadishu and thought he was actually living in Mogadishu.There's a difference between the ghetto, and the uptown neighbourhood. Don't inflict your tuff upbringing to the reality of the once 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean'.