Is djibouti a sign that there is hope for Somalis/somalia? 🤔

I never thought much about djibouti at all but it just registered to me Djibouti is majority Somali and it seems pretty stable and safe I meannn I never ever hear any crazy shit coming out of there

ffs it’s a level 2 on the U.S. travel advisory
that’s on the same level as Mexico and Peru, better off than Colombia at level 3 etc and obviously much better than Somalia (level 4 ‘do not travel’):wow:

the president is somali too wtf but apparently the tea is he’s a dictator… and clearly he ain’t doing much to develop the country up BUT at the very least it’s stable (or so it appears to be…)

now the last thing we need is to have that mf overthrown just for djibouti to become somalia/syria 2.0
 
Last edited:
I’ll be doing more research on this and making a thread why somalis need to invest in Djibouti asap it might just be the key to saving Somalia. the Somali populace needs evidence that a stable country with majority Somalis is possible and motivation to work toward it it’s lowkey too much work to focus on somalia with 100% effort

so my opinion is put full effort in developing wealth in djibouti and simultaneous full effort in stabilizing somalia

by the end of it the goal should be a developed and wealthy Djibouti and a peaceful (probably not so wealthy yet) Somalia

once this is achieved somalia and Djibouti can just be full trading partners akin to Canada/usa, singapore/malaysia etc etc
 
I’ll be doing more research on this and making a thread why somalis need to invest in Djibouti asap it might just be the key to saving Somalia. the Somali populace needs evidence that a stable country with majority Somalis is possible and motivation to work toward it it’s lowkey too much work to focus on somalia with 100% effort

so my opinion is put full effort in developing wealth in djibouti and simultaneous full effort in stabilizing somalia

by the end of it the goal should be a developed and wealthy Djibouti and a peaceful (probably not so wealthy yet) Somalia

once this is achieved somalia and Djibouti can just be full trading partners akin to Canada/usa, singapore/malaysia etc etc
Wealth cannot be developed in Djibouti by Somali businesses as unfortunately the dictator in charge will not allow you access into the country unless you give him shares of the company.

To think that Djibouti and Somalia can work together for developmental reasons is laughable. Djibouti does not see Somalia as an ally. A strong Somalia = a weak Djibouti. Like many in the region, the elites fear Somali irredentism. Many Somalis have been turned away from Djibouti whether it be businessmen, regular citizens or refugees.

Before their dispute with UAE, they were massively involved in Somalia's politics. They also have tried to assassinate key political figures in Somalia.
 
Last edited:
Djibouti is a kingdom controlled by the family
the first president, who is the uncle of Ismail Omar, the current president. He will soon pass the chair on to his son, and the entire economy of the country is in his hands.
 

Espaa_

Ku sali nabiga {scw}
Politics wise helping djibouti wouldnt help the somali case. After all they are its own country and a good somalia would be their downfall. Plus we need to help ourselves tbh. Why build in another mans land? Invest in your own!
 
I never thought much about djibouti at all but it just registered to me Djibouti is majority Somali and it seems pretty stable and safe I meannn I never ever hear any crazy shit coming out of there

ffs it’s a level 2 on the U.S. travel advisory
that’s on the same level as Mexico and Peru, better off than Colombia at level 3 etc and obviously much better than Somalia (level 4 ‘do not travel’):wow:

the president is somali too wtf but apparently the tea is he’s a dictator… and clearly he ain’t doing much to develop the country up BUT at the very least it’s stable (or so it appears to be…)

now the last thing we need is to have that mf overthrown just for djibouti to become somalia/syria 2.0
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
 

Trending

Latest posts

Top