You right they don’t hang around the street corners. But let’s not pretend educated successful Somalis gravitate towards each other and network on average, because they don’t! The most wealthiest Somalis didn’t obtain their wealth through education but through business, politics and nepotism.
In fact, they do. Networking may be small, but they do find each other. The few politicians shouldn't be your example of wealth. Halal source of financial, not some corrupt tuug from Somalia was my point. Education is the wealth and shall give you a return on investment and we are starting to see that. The cars, the holidays, how do you think the halal youths pays for it. The generation investment is showing. They hang around together, and stick together, and marry together. The deen even told us, pious people for pious person. You attract what you gain, a honey attracts a lot, whilst waste attracts flea.
Business yes, but have you seen a 29 year old, diaspora, Somali politician, no (and please don't reference the only 1 case, infamous Mr 30 in 30, he is a natural in tuugnimo) So your point of nepotism and politics goes out of the window, as it is virtually impossible.