Day 1 of Somalia – Exploring old streets of Mogadishu 2023 πΈπ΄
Day 1 of Somalia – Exploring old streets of Mogadishu 2023 πΈπ΄
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Today is day one exploring Old Districts Hamarwayne within Mogadishu. Itβs old streets and very historic. It reminds us what old Somalia used to be before the war. Obviously thereβs more changes but this is one of the most historic districts still around.
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Are you from US i noticed that your English was totally differentβ€
Beautiful country, God bless Somalia πΈπ΄ That fruit is called "madd" in Senegal πΈπ³ it's one of the most popular fruits in Senegambia. We also eat it with spices, it's so delicious. Thank you for showing us your country!
Thanks for the adventure, I was watching to see you guys having joined the EAC. Greetings from TanzaniaπΉπΏ
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Us a Jamaican in Jamaica I love what Somalia is doing right now the people just getting this is the greatest thing that ever happened to this girl in years respect and may God bless you
Asc,you did make money,but don't for get aaqir(life after death)
Amazing videos showing Somalia β₯
Waligay ma maqal fruit aad dangalow leedahay malaha wadanka oo dhan kama baxo waayo waqooyi kuma arag
We call bungo in Zanzibar
Dear Geenyada, my name is Valerio and I was born in Mogadiscio district Hamar GeHen. I go aesy when I eas nine months old. If is posible I want to see this district. One fay I want to know this place. Thamks
Slm my sister. My name Naseem Mohamad Ibrahim . I am n south African. I must say Somalia is n very beautiful country shukran for the tour I love you show
We call the fruit magwadhi in Zimbabwe
We have it in the Gambia, and is call kaba
π€²πΏππππ Allahumdullahi change is coming soon I know a lot of people wish they seen it
yaa allah look how civil war ruined this beaitufuul city ,so sad
Zwellcome to Mogadishu Young Lady?
The fruit we call βBungoβ in Pemba, Tanzania . Itβs true a rare fruit in Tanzania itβs only Pemba Island and donβt have season all year around, very good for juice.π
In Guinea Bissau π¬πΌ we call it "BAGRI" = smoked fish, again Afrika East Africa n West Afrika we share a lot in common Alhamdulillahi Allah Akbar
In west Afrika precisely Guinea Bissau π¬πΌ we call it Fowli, and it is eaten the same way like in Somalia πΈπ΄, at the end of the day we are all one.big family, Ma'asha'Allah tabaraka wa ta'ala
Maasha alaah our home landβ€οΈπ₯°πβ€οΈππππ₯°πΈπ΄πΈπ΄πΈπ΄πΈπ΄πΈπ΄πΈπ΄
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The thing you canβt help notice is Somalia has a large youth population so you see teens and kids everywhere.I believe 70% of the population in under 30. Even whilst still having the reported highest infant mortality rate in the world.
This can be a problem or as asset
If they get a good consistent education itβs a huge asset, but particularly in business and technical skills
Because you can create jobs yourself without relying on the government
If theyβre not educated their can be no real progress you will have a large poor and ignorant populace,high crime rates,illness and a good supply of recruits for militants etc all issues will perpetuates conflict due to the desperation and lack of having something to really protect and exacerbate every thing that makes a country poor.All that to say to do something about the youth.Itβs not about the building and malls those are just products and small signs of what can happen at a large scale.
Thanks for the shearing ππͺππΉ
Even with broken buildings Somalia looks so beautiful country
I was there when you were recording, what a coincidence- big waves for Somali people