Why don’t they solve the problems causing the refugee crisis?

Actually, many European countries need manpower, and cheap labor. That's why they are not trying to stop it.

Thousands of farms in Italy and Spain are worked by these refugees who get peanuts.
Never knew that. But why don’t these refugees want to work on farms back home? When I visited Somalia and Ethiopia they have a lot of farmland but they abandon it
 
Why doesn’t the international community put pressure on leaders they fund to help solve the refugee crisis? Leaders like IOG for example rely on foreign support. They get millions from the international communities to fund infrastructure projects, but obviously the money never goes to that. Why doesn’t the global community, including Africans abroad try to help create dialogue to solve these issues of tribalism, corruption, etc. Africans can’t keep migrating abroad it isn’t the same anymore and I feel like things will only get worse in the near future. Africa is such a beautiful place, I know it’s stupid to say but how hard is it to just start building? My family has been to Somalia and Alhamdullilah the development looks good, but it is only pocket communities…I think we are doing better than some African countries but still. I wish Somali children had better opportunities.
Damn you had me laughing for 7 min 😂
 

mohammdov

Nabadshe
The only way someone could achieve this is by having a cult of personality and a devout loyal base that occupies the millitary and government. Then have 30 years of millitary dictatorship by such dictator and his followers which includes harsh laws and prison camps for those that defy. Then a education system and media which pushes the pan-somali anti-qabil ideology onto everyone.
For the next generation, this is all they will know, and so they will pass this sentiment onto their children and so on and it will permanently change society.
This is really real Saudi Arabia. In the 1920s, the king established an armed religious group called Ikhwan man ata'a Allah ( .Means Brothers who obey God
And they conquered all the rebellious tribes or any tribe involved in conflicts
And after thirty years, King Abdulaziz had to get rid of them. He had no problem. A new generation of citizens appeared who did not live in the time of tribal wars. These patriotic youth fought against the religious, and this is how Saudi Arabia got rid of tribe
 

Khaem

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This is really real Saudi Arabia. In the 1920s, the king established an armed religious group called Ikhwan man ata'a Allah ( .Means Brothers who obey God
And they conquered all the rebellious tribes or any tribe involved in conflicts
And after thirty years, King Abdulaziz had to get rid of them. He had no problem. A new generation of citizens appeared who did not live in the time of tribal wars. These patriotic youth fought against the religious, and this is how Saudi Arabia got rid of tribe
Yeah Saudi was just like us with their nomads and clan wars but they ended it within a generation.
 
Speak for yourself hun
And aren't you sudanese?
Why would a sudanese be on somalispot??? Also I’m kidding I want to live on a farm in Somalia inshallah only issue it property rights my aunt bought a house and a random family moved in and the authorities just said sorry but did nothing
 
Why would a sudanese be on somalispot??? Also I’m kidding I want to live on a farm in Somalia inshallah only issue it property rights my aunt bought a house and a random family moved in and the authorities just said sorry but did nothing
Who was the Sudanese xalimo then? I have been assuming it was you since February. Mina sounds like Mena so that's where my guess came from.

OMIGAWH a fellow farmer wannabe. Sorry to hear about it. Who was responsible for protecting your aunt's house? A random family can't just move in like that unless there was someone to sell it to them which is a possibility. Perhaps someone close to your aunt or had access to the house while she was gone. You can still buy land in Somali region or NFD.

I plan on introducing modern farming techniques then build a homestead by the shabeele river
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Who was the Sudanese xalimo then? I have been assuming it was you since February. Mina sounds like Mena so that's where my guess came from.

OMIGAWH a fellow farmer wannabe. Sorry to hear about it. Who was responsible for protecting your aunt's house? A random family can't just move in like that unless there was someone to sell it to them which is a possibility. Perhaps someone close to your aunt or had access to the house while she was gone. You can still buy land in Somali region or NFD.

I plan on introducing modern farming techniques then build a homestead by the shabeele river
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No I’m not Sudanese Mina comes from Amina:))

Not sure she left for a bit, usually the rest of our family stays in the house but they left too and within a month another family purchased the land even though my aunt had the papers and everything. Things are very volatile back home. My uncle invested in a small cafe and when he was there it was doing so well but as soon as he left the workers got lazy and then closed shop :((

I learn horticulture with my parents and volunteer in the Somali community. Inshallah one day I can teach them sustainable farming back home.
 

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