Cadaan visits Mogadishu in 2025 and only films garbage and AKs...

That IS him don't trust this guy he loves causing division on his insta he's a menace he loves creating subtly rw posts and letting his comments go crazy and liking alt rw comments. When I got stuck on save 3urope insta he was one of the biggest problems I'm like 99% sure this is him
 
What's weird about this is that a few years back, he said it was one of his favourite places in Africa. Someone in the comments said that this yahuud probably got angry about the support for Palestine from a lot of Somalis so he's there to spread bad news.


Another thing i find odd... going through the comments, ajnabis seem to insist Mogadishu is the most dangerous city in the world, even when proven wrong with stats and official lists

Why do people seem to have such strong opnions about us and our country/culture, without ever having met any of us or researching themselves? and when proven wrong, refuse to believe it?
like congo is the most dangerous i think, you would end up in a soup in that place
 
The FGS is the main reason for this. They benefit from maintaining that dangerous perception. I genuinely feel bad for Somali travel agencies and investors. Somalis are putting in the effort to uplift the capital, yet the FGS does nothing to showcase it or regulate the reporting around it.

They haven’t even bothered to repair that ruined lighthouse or clear out the surrounding area. And private citizens likely can’t do much about it because it’s technically considered public land or government property , that’s my assumption at least.

It reminds me of something I said months ago when a similar video was circulating was shared:
So much of the development and growth of Mogadishu has been happening in the last 8/5 years carried mainly by private sector.

The tragic part about it is that , they rarely take foreigners to the areas of the capital that received development and has economic activity.

They intentionally go to the war torn old broken or abandoned beach sides used as fishing grounds and ruined parts of Mogadishu and i think they pay people to take them there. To relive the dangerous experience. They don't go the regular safer areas or the newly constructed and rebuilt parts of Mogadishu or even shopping districts either.

You can see it here in the drive through video of the city and collection of photos of various commercial districts:
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A drive through of Xamar
This is how most of the beach looks like that people visit and hang around , its very clean
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They also don't take them to the clean green beach sides that people actually go to , that have resorts and various activies like scuba diving , snorkling and motors
They don't even take them to the new fancy restaurants and cafe's by the beach front, but will take them in front of abandoned dirty fishing ground next to a fishing market


Not even visit the new mosques and major areas of congregation. They will gladly pose instead next to ruined Italian lighthouse in an abandoned area.
But it actually highlights how crappy the FGS is as @Devilsadvocate pointed out, they are the least patriotic Somali government, they don't do a rebase that would actually show that Somalia has a GDP of 90 or more billion to reflect the economic growth and changes happening in the country and they don't make sure that tourists coming into the country are blocked from visiting certain areas and don't do trespassing.
It actually runs contrary to their proclaimed statements on how they want to attract foreign investments. If i am going to receive foreigners i want them to see the attractions, i want them to see the progress and economic potential of the country, that's how you attract foreign investment.

Inshallah once they complete the Marina beach project, Dahab Tower and other neighborhood projects , it will take away from this. They should be thankful that they have still Somali investors and entrepreneurs that are willing to uplift the country.
 
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He’s clearly misrepresenting the situation , there are actual travel vloggers who walk through Mogadishu alone, without resorting to sensationalist clickbait, and nothing happens to them. It's like a very calm atmosphere as they pass through it.



He even goes to the real beach sides where majority of people hang around.


Even some that walk around at night , this is from 3 years ago:


Yes, there are checkpoints when entering from the outside and visible security in some areas due to Al-Shabaab threats, but once you’re in the main central districts, people lead ordinary lives. You almost forget about those security measures while walking around.

But what people like Drew Binsky do is ask random people to take them to abandoned, rundown, or peripheral areas , just to “experience something else.” It’s manufactured, and it doesn’t reflect how most Somalis live or how Mogadishu actually functions day to day
 
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Because he's one of those idiotic clowns that visits these "dangerous" places for a thrill and has no interest in the locals or the culture. These people are genuinely parasitic and are the reason I'm so pro not letting white people visit the country
 

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He’s clearly misrepresenting the situation , there are actual travel vloggers who walk through Mogadishu alone, without resorting to sensationalist clickbait, and nothing happens to them. It's like a very calm atmosphere as they pass through it.



He even goes to the real beach sides where majority of people hang around.


Even some that walk around at night , this is from 3 years ago:


Yes, there are checkpoints when entering from the outside and visible security in some areas due to Al-Shabaab threats, but once you’re in the main central districts, people lead ordinary lives. You almost forget about those security measures while walking around.

But what people like Drew Binsky do is ask random people to take them to abandoned, rundown, or peripheral areas , just to “experience something else.” It’s manufactured, and it doesn’t reflect how most Somalis live or how Mogadishu actually functions day to day
This AA brother content is interesting
 
He’s clearly misrepresenting the situation , there are actual travel vloggers who walk through Mogadishu alone, without resorting to sensationalist clickbait, and nothing happens to them. It's like a very calm atmosphere as they pass through it.



He even goes to the real beach sides where majority of people hang around.


Even some that walk around at night , this is from 3 years ago:


Yes, there are checkpoints when entering from the outside and visible security in some areas due to Al-Shabaab threats, but once you’re in the main central districts, people lead ordinary lives. You almost forget about those security measures while walking around.

But what people like Drew Binsky do is ask random people to take them to abandoned, rundown, or peripheral areas , just to “experience something else.” It’s manufactured, and it doesn’t reflect how most Somalis live or how Mogadishu actually functions day to day
I keep repeating this but all it takes to fix this issue is to renovate that lighthouse zone, it would even probably cost less than the rebuilding of Waheen market in Hargeisa and war memorial. That Dahab tower is probably gonna be the center of attention in the future years for Xamar, I'm sure it will bring a good image of Mogadishu
 
I keep repeating this but all it takes to fix this issue is to renovate that lighthouse zone, it would even probably cost less than the rebuilding of Waheen market in Hargeisa and war memorial. That Dahab tower is probably gonna be the center of attention in the future years for Xamar, I'm sure it will bring a good image of Mogadishu
We should definitely set up a petition to get this done , you’re absolutely right. They’ve renovated a lot across the city, but somehow that lighthouse area and the surrounding old town/beachfront have been completely neglected.

It honestly wouldn’t cost that much, and the renovation could be completed pretty quickly. But to be honest, I feel like buildings in general should be set back further from the beach. They should take notes from what Reer Waqooyi/Somaliland did with Berbera.

They built walkways, shaded benches, parking areas , all set back far enough to open up the coastline for everyone. You walk or drive a bit inland and then enjoy a clear, open view of the sea.


I remember seeing a tweet talking about this exact idea for Mogadishu , that a future government should prioritize it.
 
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This AA brother content is interesting
Cool guy , apparently, he was persuaded to visit by one of his Somali friends in Ohio.

His videos are the total opposite of the usual clickbait sensationalist content. He travels solo to different parts of the world and does those walk-through videos where he just soaks in the atmosphere and captures daily life.
 
The FGS is the main reason for this. They benefit from maintaining that dangerous perception. I genuinely feel bad for Somali travel agencies and investors. Somalis are putting in the effort to uplift the capital, yet the FGS does nothing to showcase it or regulate the reporting around i
Its insane to think that we have a government that actually tries to make the country look much worse than it actually is to the point they give out fake stats about poverty. It sounds so absurd that the country with one of the worst reputations would want to keep it that way

I honestly even wonder how accurate the malnutrition stats are especially after I saw this post. Somebody in the quote tweets mentioned they could ne overestimating malnutrition in east Africans since were naturally thinner







<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Health systems globally use universal standards to diagnose everything from anemia to malnutrition. But by treating bodies as identical, these benchmarks hide dysfunction &amp; often worsen outcomes.<br> <br>My newest essay argues for embracing biological diversity: <a href="https://t.co/dMl3VaHO5e">https://t.co/dMl3VaHO5e</a></p>&mdash; manvir singh (@mnvrsngh) <a href="">March 25, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Its insane to think that we have a government that actually tries to make the country look much worse than it actually is to the point they give out fake stats about poverty. It sounds so absurd that the country with one of the worst reputations would want to keep it that way
The Somali Federal government is the exact opposite of the Ethiopian government. Instead of trying to attract investment, it's fixated on attracting aid, so they project two completely different realities. Ethiopia, despite being deeply impoverished and underdeveloped, promotes itself as stable and open for business. Meanwhile, Somalia, an entrepreneurial, and a resource-rich country with a highly innovative wealth generating population, is deliberately portrayed by its own government as dysfunctional, dangerous, and destitute. Why? Because that image keeps foreign aid flowing, extends their political shelf life, and justifies the ongoing foreign presence propping them up.

Meanwhile, most of Somalia is actually functional, self-reliant, stable and operates independently from the FGS, including parts of Mogadishu through the Banadir Administration.

Every time I see Hassan Sheikh and his cronies speak at international forums, it’s embarrassing. His pitch to the world is always some variation of: “We are poor, please help us,” or “Our big achievement is that we went from a transitional government to a fragile state.” Like… seriously?

He doesn’t even try to highlight Somalia’s actual strengths, our expanding trade links, our fast-growing economy, our remarkably resilient and innovative private sector, or the booming business ecosystem. He doesn’t challenge false narratives or show tangible proof of Somalia’s progress, even though there’s a long list of self-funded, Somali-led developments happening across the country with almost no foreign investment.

All he ever parrots are tired NGO talking points backed by fake stats, as if the FGS actually monitors or controls the economy at all. It really is embarrassing, and it totally undersells the real story of Somalia.
 
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I mean he’s not wrong . The whole place is a garbage dump. Stray bullets firing everywhere from random gunshots throughout the day, garbage everywhere , cow poop everywhere ,disgusting smells in the markets, poor roads that are prone to flooding and much more. Somalis only want to be glazed you don’t like it when someone tells you the truth.
 
I mean he’s not wrong . The whole place is a garbage dump. Stray bullets firing everywhere from random gunshots throughout the day, garbage everywhere , cow poop everywhere ,disgusting smells in the markets, poor roads that are prone to flooding and much more. Somalis only want to be glazed you don’t like it when someone tells you the truth.
He’s still lying. It not NOT the most dangerous city in the world, by a large margin. Yes - it needs major improvement but that is happening.

A couple years back he said it was one of his favourite places in Africa, now he’s all negative? Something isn’t adding up.


@bobby_hill-Punt - let’s start reporting this too
 
I mean he’s not wrong . The whole place is a garbage dump. Stray bullets firing everywhere from random gunshots throughout the day, garbage everywhere , cow poop everywhere ,disgusting smells in the markets, poor roads that are prone to flooding and much more. Somalis only want to be glazed you don’t like it when someone tells you the truth.

Comments from the Travel vlogger walking through Mogadishu's main districts i shared earlier:

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There are no cows pooping, there is no bullets firing and many areas have improved roads infrastructure.
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That’s because many parts of Mogadishu have not only had their roads improved, but also seen better waste collection and public maintenance:


The Banadir admin has started to build and upgrade roads in the other districts and residential neighborhoods.


New roads have been paved and tarmacked between neighborhoods as ''community roads". Over 11 km of community roads in 10 districts have been marked to be developed to improve access and reduce build up.
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They’ve also started repairing and upgrading damaged drainage systems, not necessarily because the infrastructure was poorly built, but because it wasn’t originally designed to handle the rising levels of seasonal rainfall and increase in urban population.
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You can keep clinging to an image of Mogadishu from 15 years ago, but it won’t change the fact that actual progress is happening , and it's visible to anyone who's paying attention or even visiting. That’s the reality. Not glaze. Just facts.
 
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Every time I see Hassan Sheikh and his cronies speak at international forums, it’s embarrassing
Hassan Ali Khayre has a totally different rhetoric and clearly wants to attract investors and partners to Somalia.

Only Allah knows who will be president but his chances of becoming one is very high, arguably one of the strongest candidates right now.

Yes Kheyre will get rid of Shabaab because he has a long term view of things. Shabaab is linked with corruption and corruption is linked with Shabaab. Both are rive in Somalia. Apart from being a qualified politician that studied political science in the west he is also a self made millionaire. A safe Somalia will draw in more foreign investors that will invest in Somalia which will in turn drastically increase the gdp which is currently at a mediocre level.

Listen to these 2 recordings. He always talks about Somalia’s potential. Shabaab has to go because it will benefit businesses men like himself in the long run. We talking trillions of dollars here!


 

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