We somalis love news and cameras. We love xafladdo and considering this is the silly season (elections), there will be plenty of these which will be reported on tribal websites . Also the commercial TV stations (do we need these many?) will be filled with “news” about xaflad aad loo soo agaasimey, oo aay ka qeyb galeen aqoonyahano, waxgarad, culumaaudiin etc.
Since we love to see ourselves on TVs, so called reporters are making a lot of money. What we are witnessing my friends on Somali TV stations is nothing short of “I arkaay”. The naked emperor of waan daadshe.
The circus nation episode 2.
Well, there are some things that are happening in Xamar and probably in other areas of our nation. These good stuff is often not reported on...
•Gym (both female and male). For ten dollars a month, you could lose weight and become desirable. Don’t be surprised a xusul baruur calling you and informing you that she is off to the gym.
•Kindergarten/ Nursery for the kids. Would you believe this? There are dozens of them in Xamar. Most of the kids have stay at home moms but taking your child is viewed as climbing the social ladder
•Garbage collection; for a few dollars a month, you get your garbage collected . Don’t ask where these are taken
•School buses. Kids use shuttle buses
• Many restaurants offer to your step food
•Catering is very common; if you want an eccentric wedding , there are companies that provide all inclusive.
•The Liido area is one of the most expensive places in Africa; diaspora and the corrupt officials have ensured that prices are in parity with that of the Riviera.
•The population has adopted a digital currency. Even the maid, the beggar and the macalin quraan uses the internet .. iigu soo dir/shub is very common.
There is a disconnect between politicians and citizens. The political class - shaxaad nation- only exists on cyberspace and on TV sets.
Resilient Xamar




