For over four decades, Ibrahim Ismail Sugulle, known to all as Sooraan, used comedy as a vessel for his sharp social criticism. Through humor, he softened truth into laughter, awakening a nation to see itself more clearly…
For over four decades, Ibrahim Ismail Sugulle, known to all as Sooraan, used comedy as a vessel for his sharp social criticism. Through humor, he softened truth into laughter, awakening a nation to see itself more clearly…
From Adwa to Ras Tafari’s European tour, Ethiopia’s quest for modernity was bound to empire, expansion, and foreign recognition. These contradictions continue to echo in Abiy Ahmed’s vision of a new renaissance.…
From Adwa to Ras Tafari’s European tour, Ethiopia’s quest for modernity was bound to empire, expansion, and foreign recognition. These contradictions continue to echo in Abiy Ahmed’s vision of a new renaissance.…
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Sado took the stage at the National Theater in Mogadishu on January 21, 1989, during a state event celebrating the media. She sang her famous song “Land Cruiser” in front of a large audience, including President Mohamed Siad Barre and his government officials. More than one hundred and fifty…
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Sado took the stage at the National Theater in Mogadishu on January 21, 1989, during a state event celebrating the media. She sang her famous song “Land Cruiser” in front of a large audience, including President Mohamed Siad Barre and his government officials. More than one hundred and fifty…
My name is Ali Mumin Ahad, I was born in Beled Weyne, Somalia. There I attended elementary school at the Catholic Mission of Beled Weyne, then I was relocated to Mogadishu in the Collegio Nuova Somalia (a boarding school) to attend intermediate school (Mons. Filippini, then named after Abdulkadir…
My name is Ali Mumin Ahad, I was born in Beled Weyne, Somalia. There I attended elementary school at the Catholic Mission of Beled Weyne, then I was relocated to Mogadishu in the Collegio Nuova Somalia (a boarding school) to attend intermediate school (Mons. Filippini, then named after Abdulkadir…