Biography youssuf mohamed siad

In memoriam: Senator Mohamed Yusuf Haji

Mzee Haji and his team accompanied the ONLF leaders when the group returned to the Somali Regional State of Ethiopia in December 2018, following the signing of a peace deal between the two parties. This symbolic trip was the culmination of eight years of hard work and effort that Mzee Haji and his team put into the peace process.

Aden Abdi, Conciliation Resources’ Horn of Africa Programme Director, said:

“I am humbled and proud to have worked closely with Mzee Haji in the peace talks process, benefiting from his wise counsel, commitment to peace and sense of fairness.

He was so proud to see the fruits of his peace efforts. His elderly advice, always offered in private and in a gentle way, to the ONLF and the government was to work together in peace, resolve their differences through peaceful means and not through violence.” 

Mzee Haji was a former Provincial Commissioner and Cabinet Minister in Kenya, and at the time of his death was the Senator for Garissa County. He was involved in a number of local and national

Yusuf Mohammed Siad (), also called Indho Ade, was Minister of Defense of Somalia from 2009 to 9 June 2010, succeeding Mohamed Abdi Mohamed and preceding Abdihakim Mohamoud Haji-Faqi. Siad was a powerful warlord who was originally loyal to al-Shabaab, only to defect to the government with his militia after he was granted the rank of General.

Biography[]

Yusuf Mohammed Siad was Governor of Lower Shabelle in Somalia in 2002, and he allied himself with the Islamic Courts Union during the Somali Civil War. Nicknamed "Indho Ade" ("white-eyed"), he fought alongside the ICU and then Hizbul Islam against President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed's Transitional Federal Government and was a jihadist until he began an internal conflict with Omar Iman Abubakar's faction, saying that he was the new Hizbul Islam leader. In 2009, he defected to the government and fought against the terrorists as Minister of Defense, but in 2010 he left office after disagreeing with the government's policies. Siad became one of the best-known Somali warlords, as he never wore body armor; at one point, he had more gu

Mohammad Yousuf (cricketer)

Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer

Mohammad YousufPPSI (Punjabi, Urdu: محمد یوسف; formerly Yousuf Youhana, یوسف یوحنا; born 27 August 1974) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer and captain, who played all three formats.[2] Prior to his conversion to Islam, Yousuf was one of the few Christians to play for the Pakistan national cricket team.[3][4] Yousuf scored 1,788 runs in 2006 which is a world record for most runs scored in a year in tests at an average of almost 100.[5] He was a part of the Pakistan squad which finished as runners-up at the 1999 Cricket World Cup.

Yousuf was banned from playing international cricket for Pakistan by the Pakistan Cricket Board on 10 March 2010, following an inquiry into the team's defeats during the tour of Australia.[6] An official statement was released by the Pakistan Cricket Board, saying that he would not be selected again because he had created disciplinary problems and infighting within the team.[6]

In reaction to the ba

Copyright ©oakvibe.pages.dev 2025