Depression has no age limit. So go easy on her(and a few other users on here).There's no way you are 30 years old. If you are I genuinely feel sorry for you. You're genuinely finished. There's no saving you please reconnect with family
I agree with Somalia’s high electricity rates. I saw it firsthand in Cadaado, Guriceel, and Mataban. But I gotta admit, it’s way too expensive for anything beyond household use. You can’t build a manufacturing sector with rates like that.Well said.
Let me show you how absurd it looks when other African countries try to belittle Somalia as a "failed state" when in reality, Somalia is outperforming them in many critical areas.
Remember that Kenyan parliament member who called Somalia a failed state? A Somali MP fired back and gave him a much needed reality check:
This just shows the lack of accountability and the tendency to deflect. When other Africans mention Somalia like this, it’s rarely about facts , it’s about masking their own national failures. Many suffer from a deep inferiority complex. They see themselves as beneath Asians, Arabs, and Whites, so they soothe themselves by imagining Somalia is worse off.
But imagine thinking you're superior while being unable to provide your population with basic services like water and electricity. That alone exposes a backwards mindset:
This is the key difference: Somalis think forward and. Whilst their mindset is stuck on yesterday and satisfied with bare minimum.
Somalia will have 80% electrician rate at the end of this year.
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Somalia is becoming a leader in decentralized energy systems which is the future.
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The majority of Somalis now have access to clean water.
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89% of the population has access to mobile internet.
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Global leader:
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Meanwhile, countries like Ethiopia and Nigeria :
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Despite having states in power uninterrupted by external forces and decades of large foreign investments. , they are still lagging behind
Their minds are too occupied with imagining Somalia as being beneath them to actually fix their own countries. They blame leadership, but Somalia made progress without full state support.
So what's their excuse?
There’s no point comparing yourself to the bottom of the barrel just to feel better about your situation. Compare Somalia’s electricity rates to Kenya’s instead. Theirs is 3-4x cheaper. Then look at manufacturing capacity. The difference is night and day. We got a long as way to go