The Noble Soomaali Race are out there straight economically colonizing Eastern Africa.
Here is the story written by South Sudanese resident (Joseph) from the oil rich Abyei.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201111210838.html
No one is allowed to import or distribute certain goods including petroleum and even currency unless its a Somali business. Dahabshiil is the sole body entrusted to handle South Sudan's currency exchange by the finance minister.
The picture below is Dahabshiil Juba.
Hass Petroleum is the only company allowed to import oil/petroleum and distribute it in south Sudan and will soon handle exporting South Sudan's vast oil resources via Kenya and Djibouti.
Hass oil tankers
Hass Petroleum company recently won the tender rights to import all petroleum products into Kenya as well. No one else can except them so now they control Kenya and if you control Kenya you control South Sudan and Uganda.
Here is the story written by South Sudanese resident (Joseph) from the oil rich Abyei.
The emancipation of this country has opened up economic opportunities that were hidden, and Somalis are among the people who have found business opportunities in South Sudan, and have come in great numbers partly driven by famine that has stricken their country, and partly driven by a desire to do business.Somalis are hard working people and have proved their skills in the business sector. They are leading in certain businesses and they monopolize certain most strategic commodities in South Sudan such as:Foreign exchange bureaus: they are the pioneers in this sector.
They own, hold large shares in foreign exchange bureaus and run most of the largest chunk in this vital business.Building materials: they monopolize import and distribution of cement and iron bars. Anyone should know the sensitivity and the strategic importance of this business.Petroleum: Somalis have the monopoly of importing and distributing petroleum. Who is that does not know the strategic importance of petroleum? Groceries: Somalis are competing neck to neck with the Northern Sudan merchants who are still here.
Therefore, if you happen to step into a fanciful grocery it is either owned and run by an Arab from the Republic of Sudan, or is owned and run by a Somali. Electronics: Somalis are very active in this sector, and own a number of these stores that sell the latest electronic equipments such as large flat screen LCD TVs, CD recorders, laptops, radios sets, generators etc.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201111210838.html
No one is allowed to import or distribute certain goods including petroleum and even currency unless its a Somali business. Dahabshiil is the sole body entrusted to handle South Sudan's currency exchange by the finance minister.
The picture below is Dahabshiil Juba.


Hass Petroleum is the only company allowed to import oil/petroleum and distribute it in south Sudan and will soon handle exporting South Sudan's vast oil resources via Kenya and Djibouti.
Hass Petroleum - Kenya but also operating in Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia.
Founded in 1997 by two Somali brothers, the late Abdirizak Ali Hassan and Abdinasir Ali Hassan they took their family name HASS (Hassan).

Hass oil tankers

Hass Petroleum company recently won the tender rights to import all petroleum products into Kenya as well. No one else can except them so now they control Kenya and if you control Kenya you control South Sudan and Uganda.
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