By Iminza Keboge
Published July 19, 2019
A 26-year-old mid-wife has won the BBC News Somali Young Female Poet 2019 award.
Kaltun Nasir Hussein, from Bur’o in the self-declared Republic of Somaliland, becomes the third person to win the award that was launched in 2017.
The winning poem of Hussein, who was on July 18 awarded in Djibouti, will be broadcast by BBC News Somali.
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Also awarded for emerging second and third were, respectively, Falastin Khalif Yusuf from Mogadishu and Roda Salah Isse from Hargeisa.
Abdullahi Abdi Sheikh, Editor of BBC News Somali says: “BBC News Somali is always happy to showcase young talent and this poem is a well- deserved winner. It can be seen as hopeful and talks about how beautiful the Somali inhabited land is, and how the sea surrounding the land is accumulated with wealth.”
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Here below is the poem in Somali with its English translation:
Poem in Somali
Bismillaahi baab weeye gabay lagu bilaabaaye
Suugaan buruudliyo murtaan soo bandhigayaaye
Baraaruga dadkaygaan idhaa boqol kun oo jeere
Baaq waxan u dirayaa dhammaan beladdadeenniiye
Baydhaba Hargeysiyo Jigjiga Badhan illaa Faafan
Beledweyne Xamar iyo Belbela Booramiyo Awdal
Burtinliyo bahdaydii Sanaag Baay cidaha yaalla
Boosaaso xeebaha Berbera gacalka Buuhoodle
Beel qudha dadkoo wada ah oo nabad ku baashaala
Geyigoo barwaaqa ah dhulkoo badarkii uu hawray
Berrigiyo baddeennoo nimcadu gees kastaba buuxdo
Baahida shisheeyaha dadkoo badi ka waantoobay
Jeer oo dalkeennii billaa bilicdii soo nuurto
Beegsan maayo guul iyo inaan libin ku baanaaye
Baratama dhulkeennaan rabaa inuu badhaadhaaye.
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Poem in English
The name of God, with it a poem is begun
A commanding verse I propound, and wisdom with celestial appeal,
With it I awake my people, a hundred thousand times.
(With it) I send my message to all our regions;
From Baydabo to Hargeisa, Jigjiga to Faafan,
Beledweyne to Muqdisho, Belbela, Boramo and Awdal (region),
From Burtinle to Sanaag, and the residents of Baay,
From Bosasso to the shores of Berbera, to the beloved inhabitants of Buuhoodle,
(While) they are the same people, and revelling in peace,
In prosperous territories, with aplenty of viands and broth,
Of land blessed with riches, and seas accumulated with wealth,
In which our people no longer depend on foreigners,
A time of bliss (when) the beauty of our land is brought to the light,
(When) such (time) comes success won’t remain a mirage to chant,
Inside our prosperous land (then) I intend to rejoice.
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The BBC News Somali Young Female Poet award has had hundreds of entries over the years and continues to highlight the culture of poetry among Somali-speaking women, wherever they are – bringing the audience new and unique voices. Somali women’s creativity is widely acclaimed and this BBC award is providing women with an avenue to showcase their talent and creativity.
The winner of the contest in 2018 was Shugri Jama Ibrahim, an 18-year-old secondary student in Bosaso, in Puntland state of Somalia. Her poem explored traditional Somali culture and cultural utensils that were in use in nomadic life.
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