To niggas in Somalia gta 5 is science fiction because of all the paved roads and infrastructure.
To niggas in Somalia gta 5 is science fiction because of all the paved roads and infrastructure.
2/3 of these photos are A.I generated walaalI doubt it, most Somalis are well traveled both abroad and in the country.
That GTA video looks not much different than some down town areas of Mogadishu
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2/3 of these photos are A.I generated walaal
They really beautified certain neighborhoods, hopefully they will make every part of the city bloom like this. I also noticed the modern traffic signs in this.A drive through of down town areas.
He was telling the pilot to go higherWhat does Qer si geh mean
Dudes here saying downtown Mogadishu looks like LA
Respect the pride but cmon
I said that it has in some areas paved roads and modern buildings.
Mogadishu shouldn't look like LA it should have it's own characteristic.
@Shimbiris when did you become VIP?
It's just I didn't remember you being VIP before. You were one of us peasants
It's just I didn't remember you being VIP before. You were one of us peasants![]()
you don’t have to be around for 2 years, you just have to hit 3000 posts I think.
@Internet Nomad is just trolling in good spirits. He knows most Somalis have high-speed internet access and some have travelled and obviously seen paved city roads and infrastructure within the peninsula itself like areas of Xamar or Hargeysa.
I don't think they are particularly dearth in proper infrastructure or should i say neglected in someway. These settlements used to be small towns or villages not to long ago , Somalis call Tuulo, very different from Magaalos which are larger town or cities. They were newer and less populated.But he's also just tongue-in-cheek teasing how most Somali towns outside of those two do indeed suffer from a dearth in proper infrastructure due to the incompetence of the central government. Just looked up Ceerigaabo on Wikipedia and notice the near complete lack of cobbles, interlocks or cement roads:
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Boosaaso not to far to its east is basically the same for the most part. Not their fault. That shit's expensive without the kind of funding a central government can get together but yeah... lots of Somalis back home don't grow up in cities with good infrastructure. Most everything is built with the investment, business acumen and determination of the local people.
I don't think they are dirt poor in infrastructure or neglected. These settlements used to be small towns or villages not to long ago , Somalis call Tuulo, very different from Magaalos which are larger town or cities.
Places like Lascanood have grown and expanded really fast in the past few years trying to keep up with increase in demands, that's what happens. Even Bosaso used to be a very small town that has mostly grown in size in recent years. I remember you shared a bit about it.
So they prioritize things electricity, storage facilities, businesses, community banks, electricity, water, telecom etc before they start building out other infrastructure like major cement roads, cobbles , interlocks etc. Lascanood has all of those things now and growing. You can even see solar panels in that picture.
One thing to notice is that Somalia's suburbs don't develop into crowded slums or open sewers at all like you see in Kenya or Ethiopia. Most of if not all have some semblance of zoning that separate them into orderly positions, i noticed that in the picture you provided, there is even plots of spaces and land where they make room for new housing or buildings and surrounding it with gardens, trees or some greenery.
Aside from the lack of paved tarmacs . It looks a lot like the suburban small town build out of rich developed countries. It shows you that wealth circulation in Somalia is really good.
Two other northern towns.
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Compare it to a small town in Norway for example.
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