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The kind of reer Waqooyis that I love

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The kind of reer Waqooyis that I love

Postby Hawdian » Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:16 am

From 16th tAugust to the 21st of August, Hargeisa held an international book fair and the new Somali generation came out in full force declaring their love for books, Somalinimo and education. They have no time nor interest for what few have been preaching for 22 long years. Those things are invisible to the hungry mind. The educator. The educated. The wise.

Enjoy Somalia's second city going book crazy....Allahu Akbar!!!


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23820941
The Hargeisa International Book Fair, one of the largest celebrations of literature and the arts in East Africa, takes place in Somaliland, which declared independence in 1991 but remains unrecognised internationally. This year's festival, now in its sixth year, was the biggest yet, attracting authors, poets, musicians and other artists from all over the world, including Kenya, Nigeria, Italy and the UK. The festival attracts readers young and old.
- The BBC

Big congratulations to all my walaalayaal. These are the sort of things that I support. I am not against you.


:up: to the organizers and I hope to see the blue flag next year.
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Re: The kind of reer Waqooyis that I love

Postby 500ml » Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:32 am

Mashallah new generation.


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