Deeq A. Posted December 18, 2021 Thirty years ago, Ismail Ahmed snuck from then war-ravaged Somaliland into neighbouring Djibouti, hidden on the back of a tipper truck. His brother, who was working in Saudi Arabia, sent him money to pay for a flight to London to take on a scholarship to study economics. “That’s when I really realised remittances were a key source of migrant money,” he says. Source: Hiiraan Online Share this post Link to post Share on other sites