CLAN RELATED POLITICAL IDENTITY ON THE WANE IN SOMALIA, A PERSONAL OBSERVATION

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This is only based on my personal observations in the country since I had returned home from diaspora existence. It could be an international phenomenon as the world population is getting younger with the aging or passing away of older generations, that race, clan and tribe slowly lose relevance in societies worldwide.
Somalia is no different with 75% of its population under 35 years of age. Clan identification, though still strong with youth above 35, is definitely on the wane, particularly in South Central Somalia and Puntland with more inter-marriages and business joint ventures.
In the Northeast Regions (Puntland), not only clan identity is steadily disappearing, but also Puntland State identity among the youth. Fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on your personal perspective, this is happening due to the fact that the State had not invested in youth programs and development since its creation in 1998. Absence of Puntland State ideology had smoothed up the way for youthful transition to more development of peer relationships than clan allegiance.
While in Northwest Regions (Somaliland), the new phenomenon was catching up lately to slowly replace nearly three decades of indoctrination, feeding youth with delusional misinformation and false propaganda for an independent “Somaliland Republic”, which accompanied a strong traditional tribal adherence particular to those Regions.
That is why nowdays you hear some Somaliland youth being arrested because they wore sports suits with Somali flag iscriptions and singers and poets sent to long-term prison after they performed in Mogadishu.
I believe, however, the decisive factor in shaping up Somali youth world outlook is the inter-connectivity through the social media, Facebook and YouTube, in particular. Social media has become a game changer in the life and thought of the new Somali youth.

SOMALILAND : CONTINUING THE DELUSIONAL TRADITION OF MISINFORMATION AND MISTATEMENT

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In line with the delusional tradition of misinforming and misleading Somalis in the Northwest Regions.

*NINE THINGS THAT MAKE A CHAT GROUP ACTIVE:* (Group Etiquette)

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(Credit: Forwarded by Farah Jama of Current Trends WhatsApp Group)

1. *Always learn to appreaciate other people’s posts, even if they are not your friend.* It makes them feel important and encouraged to come up with something more positive.

2. *Never run people down on the platform in a group chat.* You will cause them to withdraw and will never come up with their objective views on issues.

3. *When you see something you don’t like from a member, inbox the person.* Don’t attack him/her on the platform publicly.

4. *Never insult or use unpleasant languages on members.* You expose your uncultured manners and attitude to people and may turn the platform to combat ground.

5. *Be quick to say sorry and apologize when u have erred.* It helps to bring down the tension which your utterances must have created.

6. *Don’t try to enforce your ideas or suggestions on members.* Nobody has monopoly of knowledge, allow majority conclusions to prevail on issues.

7. *Never settle scores with anybody on a general group chat.* It will give others the opportunity to take sides, thereby causing others to withdraw.

8. *When anyone is celebrating, he/she may not need to be your friend before you celebrate with that person.* It’s the spirit of togetherness

9. *Some have the gift of talking and others the gift of reading.* Learn to contribute to the group… Even if it is just using the symbol 👍… It makes people know that you appreciate the group.

*There are 3 types of posts you will always see on a group chat:*

(A) *Offensive posts*.. Don’t attack the person, it could be a mistake.

(B) *Inspirational/educative posts…*
Commend the person.. Don’t just read and keep quiet.

(C) *Meaningless/wrongly uninformed posts..* Start by appreciating the writer, then correct the information, but don’t hush him up with condemnation.
*#Be kindly affectionate to one another….*

Thank you all for making the group great and alive. Let’s keep accommodating and tolerating one another. 🤚🏽

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