Mo Farah’s double gold

Mohamed Farah’s double gold should bring much needed positive image for the Somali people who have undergone hardship for decades with the prevailing anarchy in that most unfortunate country on earth now.

August 19, 2012

Talat Zaki Hafiz

Mohamed Farah’s double gold should bring much needed positive image for the Somali people who have undergone hardship for decades with the prevailing anarchy in that most unfortunate country on earth now. We confidently hope that Farah’s win will restore some confidence in Somali youth in their war-ravaged country as well as in their adopted countries. Farah migrated to Britain as an eight year old child. Although he had enough of natural talent the credit should be evenly shared by the British Olympic authorities for grooming him for the current position. Now he is a full-fledged star, with double Olympic gold to his credit. It is reported that young children were cheerfully shaping the ‘Mobot’ – Mo’s signature victory sign, like that of the standard Usain Bolt’s trade mark victory sign.

Many are optimistic that Mo Farah’s win will shed light on a different kind of role model Somalis can look up to and aspire to emulate, and if they are lucky enough to see more Somali-British youngsters competing in the 2016 Rio Olympic. We are pleased to hear anything good about Somalia or its people, who really deserve some cheer up in any form. Let Mohamed Farah be the beginning!S.H. Moulana
Riyadh.


August 19, 2012
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