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Ilayska Hablaha Burco Girls School (1953)

Ilayska Hablaha Burco Girls School (1953)

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FAYSAL IYO HARGEYSA

FAYSAL IYO HARGEYSA

FAYSAL IYO HARGEYSA Juulaay 2004 “Adeer gaadhiga ma kuu masaxaa” cod yar xaggayga dambe ka yidhi.  Dib ayaan jalleecay, mise waa inan yar oo 12 ilaa 13 aan da’diisa ku qiyaasay.  Gaadhigii aan watey ayaan mar kale eegay masse wax laga nadiifiyaa kuma yaalliin, hase ahaatee waan ka xishooday in aan inanka yar shaqo la’aan […]

The revival of African love:

The revival of African love:

  How a few African students are restoring the continent’s tarnished image.     On April 18, 2014 I attended an event organized by the Organization of African Students (OAS)at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville.   My niece’s daughter was part of a student dance group performing at the event.  I went with […]

THE FOOTSTEPS OF DEATH

THE FOOTSTEPS OF DEATH

The following verse is a tribute to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14, 2012. THE FOOTSTEPS OF DEATH   Tiny fingers, nimble minds               Tender flowers of the nation Kids, kids, kids Kids learning Kids playing Kids asking Kids wondering   Kids not knowing But also knowing […]

WHY SOMALIS HATE THEMSELVES: Somali’s Obsession with Garlanding and Indian Sari

WHY SOMALIS HATE THEMSELVES: Somali’s Obsession with Garlanding and Indian Sari

     According to the Wikipedia definition, ‘garland’ is a decorative wreath or cord, used at festive occasions, which can be hung round a person’s neck, or on inanimate objects like Christmas trees.  There is no place in the world, other than Indian Subcontinent with practiced garland traditions.  If you have been to an Indian […]

Somalia’s Taboo Breaker First Woman Foreign Minister

Somalia’s Taboo Breaker First Woman Foreign Minister

  By Bashir  Goth No matter what one thinks, or in what color one tries to see the appointment of Fawzia Yusuf Haji Adam as the first woman Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Somalia and indeed in the Horn of Africa and the Arab World, it is the historical significance of a woman […]

GAARRIYE HADDUU TEGAY, MA GOBLAMAY AFKEENII

GAARRIYE HADDUU TEGAY, MA GOBLAMAY AFKEENII

With the death of Mohammed Hashi Damac (Gaarriye), the Somali people have lost a great poet and a literary custodian. Apart from the many masterpieces and deeply intellectual poetry that he left behind, Gaarriye will be remembered in particular by his monumental efforts in founding and teaching the metrical structure of Somali poetry. He is […]

This President will succeed as the number say it so:

This President will succeed as the number say it so:

By Omar Ibrahim Hussein (PhD). I personally don’t know the newly elected President of Somalia other than what I read in the media. But the reports of the people who know him better give an encouraging picture about him. We were all worried about votes being bought and sold in Mogadishu to an alarming rate. […]

Dialogue between Silanyo and Rayale:

Dialogue between Silanyo and Rayale:

By Omar Ibrahim Hussein President Silanyo; the current President and Ex-president Mr. Rayale were avid political enemies but some sort of rapprochement between them has taken place. When Mr. Silanyo was an opposition leader he opposed the government chapter and verse. Now that the shoe is in the other foot, Silanyo sees opposition to his […]

Hitting fire with a stone.

Hitting fire with a stone.

“Dab iyo Dhagax Lays-kuma dhuftee Kala dhowraay: Kala dheer Labaduye Kala dhowraay.”   Education and Politics: A classmate of mine asked me a difficult question in my intermediate school. “Am I not the best in our class? The most intelligent (farid in Somali) and if anybody is asked who is the best in our class, […]

FGM a killer Ritual:

FGM a killer Ritual:

By Omar Ibrahim Hussein (PhD) Congratulations to Puntland government and its people who have taken the courageous decision to ban the cruel ritual popularly known as “Female Genital Mutilation” from its territory. The same goes to the provisional constitution which bans and states, “Circumcision of girls is a cruel and degrading customary practice, and is […]

MAMA Africa

MAMA Africa

Oh Mama Africa, why do you forsake me? Years ago I escaped from the wrath of war, Not blaming you, but still under your eyeful watch. Open wounds and wasted souls that I saw Relentless fear persuaded me to flee. Not knowing where to go, I hastened to follow the crowd. Dodging bullets and bazookas, […]

Mo Farah wins Olympic 10,000m gold for Great Britain

Mo Farah wins Olympic 10,000m gold for Great Britain

By Tom FordyceChief sports writer at the Olympic Park Mo Farah stormed to Olympic 10,000m gold to seal an extraordinary night for British athletics in the Olympic stadium. In the same hour that Jessica Ennis won heptathlon gold and Greg Rutherford snatched long jump victory, Farah buried his illustrious rivals with a blistering final lap. […]

There shall be a Road where there is no road.

There shall be a Road where there is no road.

By Dr Omar Ibrahim Hussein   My name is Boramaa and I am a city  in the middle of nowhere; I’m lost between many mountains that surround me; No road goes out and no road comes in;  That keeps me in isolation from the rest of my country;  In the good old days as I […]

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