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Somali Gay Men Jealousy of Yusuf Garaad

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If, like me, you were dismayed by the omnipresence of Yusuf-Garaad Omar, the chief of the BBC Somali Service, on the website of the Service lately, you are not alone. Of the more than two dozen video interviews published on bbcsomali.com over the past few months, Yusuf-Garaad conducted virtually all of them. That left me---and I’m sure thousands of visitors---wondering what in the world disqualified to the rest of the more than dozen broadcasters in the Somali Service?

The answer to that question is predictably sad. Based on conversations with current and former BBC broadcasters, and based on any logical examination of the situation, it’s clear that Yusuf-Garaad places a tight control over the external image of the Somali Service, essentially putting his personal stamp on the Service and running it like a proprietor outfit.

And here’s the zing: needless to state, but, Yusuf-Garaad, with all due respect, is not the most photogenic broadcaster in the Service. In fact, he’s probably the least video-friendly among his team. That’s not to mention the fact that he doesn’t command the most TV-like vocal qualities.

To add an insult to the injury, at least half of Yusuf-Garaad’s broadcasters are veterans with much loftier resumes and substantially better vocal capabilities. He, like a typical Third World dictator, reduced his colleagues to behind-the-scenes morons while he steals the lust.

Before the video interviews were introduced on the BBC website (a step in the right direction), the lust, at least from Yusuf-Garaad’s perspective, was the high-profile interviews and the Friday discussion program. The editor was fixated on both, and he continues to do so. Another highly questionable practice at the BBC is the fact that Yusuf-Garaad self-assigns virtually all assignments that require overseas trip. In the past few years, I did listen to him reporting from India to Turkey to East Africa and North America. Again, why not assign those to other broadcasters? Are they that feeble?
Some insight might be found at the VOA, the other main Somali-speaking media house. Its chief and editors have not been detected---at least for now----over promoting themselves exclusively. And the Service, though fragile and at times amateurish, has, in recentyears, exceeded the BBC in its overall performance.

Today, the BBC Somali Service website looks and feels more like the personal video memoir of Yusuf-Garaad. Or worst yet, his personal blog chronicling his mundane life. In addition to interviews with President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and a number of his cabinet ministers who duly paid a visit to Bush House, there’s the video of Yusuf-Garaad reporting from the tomb of Mahatma Gandhi in India, and a recent swing at a technological convention in London.

And then, there’s the ominous “Akadeemiyada BBC” or the BBC Academy---a shamefully self-extolling series of video episodes showing Yusuf-Garaad, in serious-looking attire, rendering personal judgments on the use of the Somali language and media. For such a momentous task, you’d think that he’d seek the counsel of eminent linguists and literature experts. Out of curiosity, I Googled the BBC Academy, only to stumble over a whole page in the English section of the BBC, entirely dedicated to the use of language in relations to media. In it, you’ll find a slew of videos showing dozens of experts on the subject. It was a collaborative team work, not one man’s show, a la BBC Somali Service.

Lest one takes away from this piece that I’m trashing Yusuf-Garaad, I have, in the past, heaped praise on his journalistic wit, his talent and his grasp of issues. I continue to believe that he’s a deservedly high caliber journalist and a formidable political analyst, albeit with an unpredictable political tilt.

But the man is catastrophically morphing into the darkness of narcissism. If he wants to reorient the BBC Somali Service, he needs to cease the self-congratulating, camera-loving, over-compensating behavior he’s been engaged in years. He must afford similar opportunities to his colleagues. They’re not that hapless, I’m sure.
I think this is gay. Some Somalis are very jealousy people. Just because he does not belong to their qabil or does not agree with them , they are tearing Yusuf Garad back and forth. Yusuf Garaad baa dhuusay, yusuf Garaad baa gabar wasay, yusuf Garaad baa qoslay. Nacalaa qowmu luudkii idindhalay kuyaal. Why the fock do they care how Yusuf Garaad Lives. :down: :down: :down: :down:
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Re: Somali Gay Men Jealousy of Yusuf Garaad

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''Why the fock do they care how Yusuf Garaad Lives.''

He is visible it is the nature of his line of work and he is happy to choose to be cross examined and criticised.

If he is not happy we will assume he will defend his name when the time is right.

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Yusuf Garaad is actually a lovely person mashaAllah, I dont know anyone beyond the internet who knows him and has any ill feeling towards him...he is a professional and I guess that hurts when your still running little qabiil websites that advertise so much crap you cant even see the 'news story' they just made up. I say fuck em.
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