Allahuma barikkkkkk ❤️😭. You can’t believe how much I’m proud of you. May Allah bless you. And by the way I just moved to Somaliand too from the uk. And I love my country. ❤
It is nice to see a Somalian who doesn’t hate the country Somaliland. We Somalilanders respect people like you. I hope your president soon sees it, too.
@@flackflick689 what do you mean respects Somaliland you guys are also somalis you speak look like us same culture same food same language so what's the difference we're one and we wish you good life hadii adink xasidnimo nigujirto aniga walalahey iyo wadanka somalida daagto qeer ladonaa
@@munaibrahim2054 Our two regions share a common history and cultural heritage, as well as Muslim communities, and Arabic is our second language. Ok, so what is the difference between Somaliland and Somalia? Firstly Somaliland gained independence from Somalia after a long struggle and bloodshed in 1991, and Somalia did not recognize Somaliland, As a result, we are able to elect our own government, and we have our own economy with a focus on trade, agriculture, and livestock, while Somalia suffers from war and instability. As Somalia still faces ongoing war by al-shabaab, Somaliland maintains a strong security force and has established diplomatic relations with several countries, among them Ethiopia and United Arab Emirates.
You're still young, but you're inspirational leader already and I am sure you have a great future ahead, no matter where end up living. I will share your video with all my young nephews and neices in the West. Thank you and keep up the hard work!
Jees, bruv u don't understand how long i have waited for such a video man, it's realyy quita detailed experience that depicts how my life was in hargeisa, Somaliland for the 16 years i have been ther, Can't wait to come back fr next year❤🙌
Top video and it is inspiring to see young Somalilander showing love to the country whilst also educating the diaspora masses on the global reality facing them. Just subscribed and cannot wait to watch great content. Excellent job 👍🏾👍🏾💯💯
A very well-spoken lad. Thank you for the motivation to your fellow countrymen Somalilanders. Keep up the good work, and InshAllah will become the next big thing.
You’ve just earned a subscriber brother, I been there few times, always filming, the people there do not see what they have. Am from Somaliland, but the remittance sickness has affected everyone, it has killed drive to innovate for the masses and made them get comfortable with family sending money from abroad. Yes the government has a part to play, they need to crack down on monopolies and encourage competition, but two truths can exist at the same time.
Absolutely remittance sickness has affected them they don't even realise it, and they took for granted no motivation at all I'm currently here and see everyday it is so sad😢
Manshallah Manshallah young son keep going. What you are doing is much needed outreach for our people. I am sheeting your videos with every group and Facebook and every media platform . Keep going auntie , I am a Somaliland auntie and I fallow you and your mother both. Manshallah
I don't know what to say Brother, watching this from Ethiopia while looking for opportunity which is legit and crate economic benefits for the mass... you disserve millions of subscribers! keep posting, hope we will do business together very soon!
I really enjoyed this content very much. It hits the nail right on the head. If only our young people had such deep understanding of the world and look beyond the glamour of Hollywood and the highly exaggerated publicity stunts, which lacks any substance, we would definitely been in a better position as a nation. We are a nation handicapped by a brain drain, or worse, desperation and discontent amongst our young bright minds. You are doing great job, my brother. It would be an amazing idea if you also shed light on the constant struggle and exhaustion that our diaspora is facing in the west: the never-ending rat race, the depression, the homesickness and acculturation they have found themselves in.
Mashaa’allah edo very proud of you how you showing our youth in the west and the whole world the beauty and opportunities of our Blessed Country Somaliland Edo I lived in the west for most of my life but alxamdulilaah I moved back to Hargeisa 2014 with my children they were very young we just came to UK for a Higher Education but we have agreed that they going back every summer holiday so they’ll have a solid ties and connections to our country my daughter she’s going to work at Hargeisa Hospital Group every summer I shaa Allah as she studying Medicine
i've never watched a video that i agreed with THIS much, it's so insane it's incredible 😂😂, i'm somali too and i came back to africa, i basically see it as a gigantic playing field with only your imagination as the limit, its crazy and i agree with everything you said 100,000%. From now on, i'll just send this video to those brothers that are brainwashed by the media 😆, you are very articulate and you've done the talking part for me perfectly, i very much appreciate it, love you brother 😊
I live in Somaliland and we tried to build a new business idea back in 2018. I tried to face every challenge and make it work, but it failed. It’s challenging for someone with little market research and capital to make a successful business. That’s why people are moving to western just to find at least a secure job. I see you’re excited and ready to explore Somaliland. Go for it but don’t judge people who couldn’t make something in Somaliland.
Couldn't agree more, We have the opportunity because everything is not already completed; we're just getting started in Africa so we have way higher chances of becoming successful vs in the west where everything is already done. Nice job!
THE INTROOOOOOO you explained it so welll it’s so sad to see how people are risking there lives to go and live in the “west” not taking into account the struggles they will face !
❤❤❤ maansha Allah Adeero runtaad ka hadashay iyo waaqica dadkeena in la dareensiyo nimcada raxmaanku inoogu deeqay cuz no matter where you go wallahi wax dhulkaaga iyo caradaada lo dhiga ma jiro mentally ahaan macala uma fiicna dhulka qariibkad ku tahay lakin dhulkaaga no stress organic natural life bad ku haysanaysa Alhamdulilah
Even though I politically disagree with the idea of Somaliland being a country "btw Im from this region", but Im very proud of you eddo keep up with these beautiful videos ❤❤
The topic he talked about isn't about Somaliland being a country or region, it's an honest discussion about opportunities in the West vs the underdeveloped homeland.
As much as I love my homeland, the west IS the land of opportunity for someone who has nothing and has a family waiting for them at home. It’s fairly easy to say that Somaliland is the land of opportunity when you’re practically guaranteed a role when you have a western passport and speak in a flawless English accent. We, the diaspora, can afford to buy land, build homes, and live a wonderful life there but the reality isn’t the same for the majority. It’s a privileged position to be in.
yo libaax im coming Somaliland. my plans to usher us in a new golden age with niggas like us. i see you radiating. i am also going to make a UA-cam channel. inshallah i pray to meet you there. ameen
Almost any business you start in Somaliland it's already needed. It just depends on your passion or capital. We don't even have basic plastic recycling factories. Local governments are struggling tones of plastic waste. Just take a look at what peaple are importing. And ask yourself why are we importing. It shows you there is a demand for it.
No one is arguing about the culture of back home, as someone who graduated in Asia and moved to the west who speaks 4 languages, as a young man you need fair and square job hiring opp, and to be able to get paid enough for the hard work, and it’s not the case there, will I move back and build a family there? SURE, but it’s not an ideal place rn, it’s a place that’s plagued with clan and doesn’t welcome me as I’m not born to a bigger clan, let me not even mention southern side of somalia, also visit Djibouti, and neighboring countries, thank you.
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND LAND OF DEMOCRACY AND STABILITY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA. MOU MEANS TO US THE FIRST AFRICAN COUNTRY THAT CONNECTS WORLD TO AFRICA AND THE RECOGNITION MEANS BEYOND ETHIOPIAN BORDER AND IT'S WIN WIN SITUATION.
Bro I love Your Enthusiasm But This is Not The Reality On the Ground For the Locals, I just Came Back from Addis Ababa And Somaliland Recently and There's A Mass Migration of Young Landers From Burco And Hargeisa Doing Tahriib Just to Escape The Reality there. This Is Only for Well Connected Diasporas but The people With the Degrees there Are Struggling And Diasporas Coming in And Taking Whats Left Isnt Helping.
The tales of Timoo Cadey.
Allahuma barikkkkkk ❤️😭. You can’t believe how much I’m proud of you. May Allah bless you. And by the way I just moved to Somaliand too from the uk. And I love my country. ❤
MaashaAllah am from somalia but am really proud of you keep trying and bring opportunities to the country make Somaliland shine🎉🎉🎉🎉
You are also welcome in Somaliland.
It is nice to see a Somalian who doesn’t hate the country Somaliland. We Somalilanders respect people like you. I hope your president soon sees it, too.
finally someone who respects somaliland
@@flackflick689 what do you mean respects Somaliland you guys are also somalis you speak look like us same culture same food same language so what's the difference we're one and we wish you good life hadii adink xasidnimo nigujirto aniga walalahey iyo wadanka somalida daagto qeer ladonaa
@@munaibrahim2054 Our two regions share a common history and cultural heritage, as well as Muslim communities, and Arabic is our second language. Ok, so what is the difference between Somaliland and Somalia? Firstly Somaliland gained independence from Somalia after a long struggle and bloodshed in 1991, and Somalia did not recognize Somaliland, As a result, we are able to elect our own government, and we have our own economy with a focus on trade, agriculture, and livestock, while Somalia suffers from war and instability. As Somalia still faces ongoing war by al-shabaab, Somaliland maintains a strong security force and has established diplomatic relations with several countries, among them Ethiopia and United Arab Emirates.
You're still young, but you're inspirational leader already and I am sure you have a great future ahead, no matter where end up living. I will share your video with all my young nephews and neices in the West. Thank you and keep up the hard work!
I do plan on returning back home inshallah. i got some planning to do. Somaliland is my home love from australia.
Jees, bruv u don't understand how long i have waited for such a video man, it's realyy quita detailed experience that depicts how my life was in hargeisa, Somaliland for the 16 years i have been ther, Can't wait to come back fr next year❤🙌
So happy for you that you are enjoying and moved back Home.
Make Duaa for me, am planning to move back home as well in less than 90 days InshaAllah
Top video and it is inspiring to see young Somalilander showing love to the country whilst also educating the diaspora masses on the global reality facing them. Just subscribed and cannot wait to watch great content. Excellent job 👍🏾👍🏾💯💯
We love our country it’s beautiful place to live 🥰
Yes the people in SOMALILAND don’t value the Nimco’s they have until they leave there country ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Mashaa Allah eedo keep educating our people
Walahi midhi ma dhex taalo islaantaadasey
Very articulate and straightforward to the point 👉. Keep posting!
You’re ahead of your time my friend, very well spoken and mature. May Allah bless your parents
Osman bro Salam,
We very proud on you. Your country need such legend like you. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Manshlha eedo my ❤❤❤love caaqil keep educating our people
thank you for your positive support and good willing for your country.
A very well-spoken lad. Thank you for the motivation to your fellow countrymen Somalilanders. Keep up the good work, and InshAllah will become the next big thing.
Keep Going bro cisman asad❤🎉
You’ve just earned a subscriber brother, I been there few times, always filming, the people there do not see what they have.
Am from Somaliland, but the remittance sickness has affected everyone, it has killed drive to innovate for the masses and made them get comfortable with family sending money from abroad.
Yes the government has a part to play, they need to crack down on monopolies and encourage competition, but two truths can exist at the same time.
Absolutely remittance sickness has affected them they don't even realise it, and they took for granted no motivation at all I'm currently here and see everyday it is so sad😢
@@aidan2_3 where did you move from ?
@@UppercutUtopia I move from Holland
I’m proud of you ❤ we will come back too inshallah Somaliland is in my heart forever ❤
Manshallah Manshallah young son keep going. What you are doing is much needed outreach for our people. I am sheeting your videos with every group and Facebook and every media platform . Keep going auntie , I am a Somaliland auntie and I fallow you and your mother both. Manshallah
Thank you for your kind words auntie.
Jazakallaah khayr Adeero well done keep the good work. By the way you are at the top of Nasahablood mountain 😀.
This is the best video i have seen in a while good for youth thank you i love somaliland ❤we moved here six years ago and its fantastic
MaashaAllah habo
I’m leaving Hargeysa tomorrow and that truly saddens me 😢😢😢😢😢
Same😢
Yehey after a almost ayear youve finaly updare❤🎉
So proud of you brother you the definition of leader.
I don't know what to say Brother, watching this from Ethiopia while looking for opportunity which is legit and crate economic benefits for the mass... you disserve millions of subscribers! keep posting, hope we will do business together very soon!
Wooooow👏🏾I’m glad You take time to Talk about this Topic ❤
Maansha allaa keep going
Great job brother. Keep up the creativity.
I really enjoyed this content very much. It hits the nail right on the head. If only our young people had such deep understanding of the world and look beyond the glamour of Hollywood and the highly exaggerated publicity stunts, which lacks any substance, we would definitely been in a better position as a nation. We are a nation handicapped by a brain drain, or worse, desperation and discontent amongst our young bright minds. You are doing great job, my brother.
It would be an amazing idea if you also shed light on the constant struggle and exhaustion that our diaspora is facing in the west: the never-ending rat race, the depression, the homesickness and acculturation they have found themselves in.
Mashaa’allah edo very proud of you how you showing our youth in the west and the whole world the beauty and opportunities of our Blessed Country Somaliland
Edo I lived in the west for most of my life but alxamdulilaah I moved back to Hargeisa 2014 with my children they were very young we just came to UK for a Higher Education but we have agreed that they going back every summer holiday so they’ll have a solid ties and connections to our country my daughter she’s going to work at Hargeisa Hospital Group every summer I shaa Allah as she studying Medicine
Long live Somaliland ❤ you from Kenya 🎉
Edo Osman, you did great with your video. Keep up the good work.
facts somaliland is a blank canvas with high potential and opportunities nice analogy
You're bieng a great ambassador for Somaliland 🙏
i've never watched a video that i agreed with THIS much, it's so insane it's incredible 😂😂, i'm somali too and i came back to africa, i basically see it as a gigantic playing field with only your imagination as the limit, its crazy and i agree with everything you said 100,000%. From now on, i'll just send this video to those brothers that are brainwashed by the media 😆, you are very articulate and you've done the talking part for me perfectly, i very much appreciate it, love you brother 😊
your editing skills improved
MaashaAllah ❤❤
that's what I said all the time walahi but I'm still there in west but shaa Allah I want to come home soon ❤❤
I live in Somaliland and we tried to build a new business idea back in 2018. I tried to face every challenge and make it work, but it failed. It’s challenging for someone with little market research and capital to make a successful business. That’s why people are moving to western just to find at least a secure job. I see you’re excited and ready to explore Somaliland. Go for it but don’t judge people who couldn’t make something in Somaliland.
Legendary Jees Well done 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Couldn't agree more,
We have the opportunity because everything is not already completed; we're just getting started in Africa so we have way higher chances of becoming successful vs in the west where everything is already done.
Nice job!
Sxb what hurts our people is this thing called Qabil.
great video keep it up future legend
MashaAllah Somaliland region of Somalia looks good.
Xaasidnimada risqi badan bay ka xidhaysa intad isleedahay dad ku xume
@@getwhatyouwant3879
Xaasidka waa somalidiidka la safan cadowg itoobiya
ManshAllah tabarakallah you BiG Dreams 😊
THE INTROOOOOOO you explained it so welll it’s so sad to see how people are risking there lives to go and live in the “west” not taking into account the struggles they will face !
Great video Mashallah
Beautiful video, inshallah somalilander diaspora will come together and make something happen. Love from Canada
Very good young man you are absolutely right.
Mashallah libaax jees well done my Cherie keep going forward ❤️💚🤍❤️💚🤍💚❤️🤍👍🌸😍
Love u bro!
Masha’allah Beautiful Somaliland! Love from Ethiopia 🇪🇹. Completely agree with you about western “values” and is the detriment to society
Though I live in the US but I agree with you this 🍏🌧️🍎🍏🌧️🍎🍏🌧️🍎
Nice Video!
❤❤❤ maansha Allah Adeero runtaad ka hadashay iyo waaqica dadkeena in la dareensiyo nimcada raxmaanku inoogu deeqay cuz no matter where you go wallahi wax dhulkaaga iyo caradaada lo dhiga ma jiro mentally ahaan macala uma fiicna dhulka qariibkad ku tahay lakin dhulkaaga no stress organic natural life bad ku haysanaysa Alhamdulilah
somaliland is beautiful i will visit wooow
Nice video
Edo, that is what I am trying make my kids understand, the West is done, we need to come back to Somaliland and develop it ourselves.
We need strong teams😊
1:30 -3:30 This is my village at 2000 -2016
I am in Ethiopia. Can you show me the path?
Wow
agree with everything
ALLAAHU MA BAARIk❤
Alhmdulilah we chillin In somaliland.
I thank Allaah for leaving UK after one year and half living there.
Mashalla Allah viva somalilaan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Maash Allah tabarikalaha 🤲🤲 Somaliland 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ good job 👍👍 guuule lyo gobanlmo. Walaalo 😇 maash Allah 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Waalaalaaldaaye 🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸 keep going so beautiful 😍😍😍 Somaliland 💪💪💪💪💪💪
Big love Somaliland 💕 mashallah
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Bro I miss your vlogs
أللهم بارك في بلدي ❤❤
Hi brother
Hope i get your response, may I have your contact ?
Just a brother from Nigeria with the same mentality
very nice
Even though I politically disagree with the idea of Somaliland being a country "btw Im from this region", but Im very proud of you eddo keep up with these beautiful videos ❤❤
For why
Btw you from Somaliland?
@@Dreamy-M I'm reer waqooye
@@sabirabdi2913 because my parents taught me Somaaliweyn
The topic he talked about isn't about Somaliland being a country or region, it's an honest discussion about opportunities in the West vs the underdeveloped homeland.
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For those of you who are threatened in the West. Don't worry you have a very large country. Jisty bring new ideas
Tell them edo, we love you ❤❤❤❤
wow libaax
www wwwww manshallh my country is so so so beauties ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow beautiful beach at 7:38 do you have the name of this beach/location?
Oakland510 I think it’s Barbera Somaliland
@@aminajama160 that’s the beach name? Thanks
This kid is a leader
As much as I love my homeland, the west IS the land of opportunity for someone who has nothing and has a family waiting for them at home. It’s fairly easy to say that Somaliland is the land of opportunity when you’re practically guaranteed a role when you have a western passport and speak in a flawless English accent. We, the diaspora, can afford to buy land, build homes, and live a wonderful life there but the reality isn’t the same for the majority. It’s a privileged position to be in.
yo libaax im coming Somaliland. my plans to usher us in a new golden age with niggas like us. i see you radiating. i am also going to make a UA-cam channel. inshallah i pray to meet you there. ameen
😊😊
Almost any business you start in Somaliland it's already needed. It just depends on your passion or capital. We don't even have basic plastic recycling factories. Local governments are struggling tones of plastic waste.
Just take a look at what peaple are importing. And ask yourself why are we importing. It shows you there is a demand for it.
Well done ❤ hint use Nvidia AI for the mic 🎤
No one is arguing about the culture of back home, as someone who graduated in Asia and moved to the west who speaks 4 languages, as a young man you need fair and square job hiring opp, and to be able to get paid enough for the hard work, and it’s not the case there, will I move back and build a family there? SURE, but it’s not an ideal place rn, it’s a place that’s plagued with clan and doesn’t welcome me as I’m not born to a bigger clan, let me not even mention southern side of somalia, also visit Djibouti, and neighboring countries, thank you.
MashAllah! Are you mix? You look mixed. I can also peep the australian accent. AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI!
Somalia 🇸🇴
THIS REGION OF SOMALIA BELONG DIFFERENT TRIBES AND IS PART OF SOMALIA MAP AS WELL AREA CODE 252
your mothee must be proud of you
Salaan sare edo ingiriiis care yar I love edo Jeez yare 💚🤍❤️
Libaax jees in badan baan ku sugayey walal jira
Bin bald dort 🏃🏾♂️➡️ back home
Thats right mate let the entire world know the truth! and how it is different then somalia
Somalia is a beautiful place 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
"Somaliland" not somalia
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND LAND OF DEMOCRACY AND STABILITY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA.
MOU MEANS TO US THE FIRST AFRICAN COUNTRY THAT CONNECTS WORLD TO AFRICA AND THE RECOGNITION MEANS BEYOND ETHIOPIAN BORDER AND IT'S WIN WIN SITUATION.
Bro I love Your Enthusiasm But This is Not The Reality On the Ground For the Locals, I just Came Back from Addis Ababa And Somaliland Recently and There's A Mass Migration of Young Landers From Burco And Hargeisa Doing Tahriib Just to Escape The Reality there. This Is Only for Well Connected Diasporas but The people With the Degrees there Are Struggling And Diasporas Coming in And Taking Whats Left Isnt Helping.