Somalia to honour inspirational journalist killed in Kismayo terror attack

The annual Hodan
Nalayeh prize will be awarded to "outstanding" individuals from the
Somali diaspora.
Nalayeh, who grew
up in Canada, returned to Somalia last year to highlight positive stories about
her country of birth.
Nalayeh, who was
nine months pregnant, and her husband were killed when the gunmen stormed a
hotel where regional politicians and clan elders were discussing forthcoming
regional elections.
Nalayeh has been
credited with showing a different side to Somalia to the stories of civil war,
militancy and famine.
In 2014 she
launched Integration TV, an online platform aimed at the Somali community in
Canada and the wider Somali diaspora.
Her desire to
focus on the positive and ultimately inspire young Somalis around the world to
help rebuild the country made her famous - and her death in Friday's attack has
prompted an outpouring of grief.
In honor of her
"inspirational life" Somalia's foreign ministry will "recognize
an outstanding individual who made a positive contribution from the Somali
diaspora", it said on Twitter.
Source: BBC News
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