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- I am from Jigjiga and the Jigjiga subdivision belonged to my maternal grand father's family before it became a modern city.
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By Adan Makina
Faisal Roble has been a friend and a brother for a long time, and since then our common interests and feelings of confidence continued to blossom non-stop. Our passion for writing made us strong philosophical and ideological brothers, and to this day no conceivable obstacles prevent us from discharging our literary responsibilities to the cause of humanity. Having followed his writings for all those years, the targeted gross weights of criticisms and praises by people of divergent ideologies remain uncountable. Taking note from my years of observing his behavioral mannerisms, the internationally acclaimed prolific and influential writer is not the type that harbors grudges.
Undoubtedly, Faisal is a reputable humanitarian and civil rights activist, a political analyst with a wide array of advanced psychobiography of global phenomenal confirmations affecting our world and a man with a good grasp of modern leadership qualities as well as debilitated leadership ineptitudes that undermine human growth and progress. ” My formative years were shaped by a good
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I knew the late Dr. Abdi Majiid Hussein Barre
Who was he? Dr. Abdimalik Hussein was born in Dirdhabe and belongs to a prominent Somali family. His mother, who is still alive and healthy, is from Jigjiga and Harshin. His Mom and my mom stayed in their formative years at the house of Abdullahi Igal and Dhool Heeban Badhcun. So, my knowledge of Dr. Abdimajiid is as intimate as it gets.
The late Dr. Majid was educated in Diredhabe, then went to Addis Ababa for High School where he attended the famous and highly after-sought British- run High School called General Wingate. Later on, with distinguishing grades, he joined Haile Selassie University.
Beginning from Middle School, he was good in the English language and, because of that, he earned a scholarship and finished his 12th grade in the US.
According to Kiflu Taddese, who authored “The Generations: The History of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party, ” once the young Abdulmajid came back from the US, he positively impacted the direction of the Ethiopian student movement and assumed a leadership
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[i] Tom Odhiambo (July 17, 2015).Unravelling the life of Philip Ochieng, the grand old Kenyan media maverick. Retrieved from https://nation.africa/kenya/life-and-style/weekend/unravelling-the-life-of-philip-ochieng-the-grand-old-kenyan-media-maverick-1112130
By Adan Makina
Editor’s Note: With much of the historical content in this article taken from the attached video “This is Somalia: A Rich Heritage and a Bright Future”, the writer captured at his best to deliver an article whose historical contents deserves worth revisiting by researchers having the desire to learn more about the Somali people and the Horn of Africa at large. As one Somali oral historian put it, “Western writers gave little attention to the mighty history of Somalis and the rest of the African Continent because they were engrossed in the study of the Arabs who were closer to them in terms of color and the succession of the former Axum kingdoms they admired for their inclination to Orthodox Christianity.” As the studies of anthropology, archeology, and pal
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