A Canadian office worker decided he needed a career change. Now he herds 78 camels in Africa, and he couldn’t be happier.
Mohamed Isaaq grew tired of office life in Canada, so he returned to his Somaliland birthplace and took up an ancient trade/ Photographs by Mustafa Saeed for
The Wall Street JournalGADHYAGOOL, Somaliland—“By Allah, miserable would always be the man who owns no camels,” wrote the Somali poet Qawdhan Duale.a WSJ membership
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