Wabari
Wabari Guleed Liban
So, I was back in Somalia early in 2023, and the place I visited had a lot of Somali wives whose husbands were working in the West. I used to talk to people, and one time, this Ciyaal Xafad guy told me a crazy story about a trucker in the U.S. whose wife was cheating on him. Now, to be fair, I understand it’s not a good idea to leave your wife alone for months or even years because, after all, she’s a human being with needs.
Anyway, this lady let’s call her Hodan got very lonely after her husband had been gone for about nine months. There was this Bajaj driver let’s call him Ahmed who helped her out one time. When Ahmed saw a woman all alone, he started chatting her up, asking things like, “Where’s your husband?” As someone who had been alone for almost a year, Hodan opened up and told him all her problems. Ahmed saw an opportunity here and started bringing her food every day, sometimes even for free.
Long story short, they got pretty close, and Ahmed was soon “getting the cheeks” on a regular basis. But this is Somalia, and people are very nosy. Someone eventually called the husband let’s call him Abdi, Abdi took the first flight he could back home. They told me he beat the living daylights out of his wife and eventually divorced her.
So, my advice to the brothers here: if you’re going to marry a girl back home, you better be taking care of her. Or, like Dabcasar said, someone else will take care of her for you.
Anyway, this lady let’s call her Hodan got very lonely after her husband had been gone for about nine months. There was this Bajaj driver let’s call him Ahmed who helped her out one time. When Ahmed saw a woman all alone, he started chatting her up, asking things like, “Where’s your husband?” As someone who had been alone for almost a year, Hodan opened up and told him all her problems. Ahmed saw an opportunity here and started bringing her food every day, sometimes even for free.
Long story short, they got pretty close, and Ahmed was soon “getting the cheeks” on a regular basis. But this is Somalia, and people are very nosy. Someone eventually called the husband let’s call him Abdi, Abdi took the first flight he could back home. They told me he beat the living daylights out of his wife and eventually divorced her.
So, my advice to the brothers here: if you’re going to marry a girl back home, you better be taking care of her. Or, like Dabcasar said, someone else will take care of her for you.