Goodbye Hargeisa 🥺 || Why I left Somaliland after 8 years
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Hey guys!! Finally the news drops!! After 8 years of an on and off again relationship with Somaliland, I have finally decided to officially leave. Find out why in the video.
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I’ve enjoyed listening a watching your journey through Somaliland for so many years and can’t wait to hear about the next chapter!
Girl, the disease of tribalism and clanism is a disease that's affected almost all Somali regions. May Allah cure all Somalis from this disease but it's unfortunate that this is one of the main reasons why we as Somalis have so much division and hostility towards each other.
Yea unfortunately this is something you can find across the Somali region, really across Africa not just Somalis. But it hit especially different in Hargeisa. Maybe its because I was personally connected to it there. I didnt see this same emphasis in other places. Its unfortunate because its really a beautiful place. May Allah bless and protect them, and unify all of Africa on goodness ameen.
@@halimasultan03 Ameen ❤
That's true.
May Allah give you success in your new travels ameen
inshallah you’ll have good future and someday Hargeisa people will change, but for now try to go to Namanga border town of Kenya, I recommend you to visit there, it’s safe place with spectacular landscapes .😊👋🏼
Thank you very much. I have been to Kenya before. I would love to explore more of Kenya. Thank you for the recommendation
Wow great job...amazing gesture..
@@AlphaOmarJallow-zc7ux thank you 😊
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Good luck sister!
@@axmedgurey3714 thank you 😊
You can back sister hargaysia
Thank you walal. Hargaysa will always be our home ❤ insha Allah
waxaan ka Ader keligaa ma tihid
sister thank you about information you gave to us , but take into the count everywere you go you see someone is helping and someone is cheating that is common in this life so clan is what demolished somalis but i hope foreigners can understand that it is what somalis cant negotiate each other what wars is always based on in somalia or somaliland but soma how people are working hard while government are cheating civilians so good luck
@@najaxahmed867 yes Mashallah this is something I mentioned also in the video
You did tell us nothing except your concerns with the family you married into and generalising your experience with them is unfair to the rest of the people living there. You’re wearing Hijab and yet malign a whole city in your opinion.
@@nugaal012 I don't think I maligned a whole country. In fact, I spoke quite highly of the country . Like I said in the video, I've lived in Somaliland for a long time, had 2 kids there, and left behind a lot of memories so I can never malign the country. I explained this all in the video. Furthermore, I spoke from MY experiences and it didn't concern only one matter. Anyone can feel free to disagree with me, but its my opinions.
Bit confused your accent as I couldn't see your face Im unable to identify where ORIGINATED!.
Are from Senegal or Namibian?
Its really shame that you leaving the Republic of Somaliland because its peaple are "Too Nationalism" to me the great people of Somaliland are really lacking of it. Come to America and you will realise what nationalism is it all about, in a good way.
Tribalism IS NOT good but healthy nationalism is fine.
In your speech, I REALLY LIKED 👍 when you were saying "Hargeisa Somaliland," and u repeatedly said that number of times. In which I have appreciated it a lot.
Anyway, safe journey wherever you are heading right now. But plz avoid mixing the Republic of Somaliland and Somalia for ur next videos as these 2 DO NOT GO hand in hand 4 obvious reasons.
Finally come back soon if u really believe the Republic of Somaliland in heart ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗
Thanks for your comment. I'll keep all of that in mind 😊
@@halimasultan03 Leaving the country because of clan issue is a lame excuse and unconfinsing . Hargeisa is a huge city with various microenvirons easy to fit and strive. Whatever impel you to leave, enjoy the rest of your life and welcome back
Don’t go to a bad neighbourhood!😂
It’s true tribalism is real in Somaliland and it’s a real disease. I was born and raised in Hargiesa and i can understand what you saying..
but the part of hargiesa I was from was abit good good place for everyone especially foreigners..!!’ I’m speaking about Jigjiga yar area there’s alot Ethiopians and other communities have More respect and welcoming its alot diverse community.. I don’t know if things changed after sometime…. Tribalism and hostility is more to southern hargiesa especially Masala area.. but never the less I understand what you are saying..,, I’m sorry for what you have experienced
Yes Subhanallah. Some areas such as Masala and New Hargeisa still have a different mindset. Jigjiga yar is very nice mashallah 👌
Masala is Awesome and welcoming, I stayed there 2 months . I have nothing but ❤.
Iidoorka qabyaalada somaliya iyo cudurka somaliya haya waa iyaga. Waa sunta hargaha
Taa aad cid ku dhaliilayso ayaa ku haysa ee hadalkaaga bal qiyaas. Kkkkkkkkkk.
Are u divorced sis?
No I'm not Alhamdulilah
@@halimasultan03 alhamdulilah
Iam happy u left Hargeisa. Better stay away from that place, the people are unfortunately toxicated by Qabiil.
Mogadishu, Kismayo are places where people dont ask about clannism.
@@sali3492 yes I am seeing that so far. We will see where this journey takes us insha Allah.
Kkkk u got it
May be kkkkk😅