Rule who?Good decision, they chose a young lad who will not only gain valuable experience but also they also gave him the opportunity to gain the connections needed to rule our country in the future.
Rule who?Good decision, they chose a young lad who will not only gain valuable experience but also they also gave him the opportunity to gain the connections needed to rule our country in the future.
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He didn't even finish his studies by his own admission. He'll be facing the likes of Bush senior who was a CIA director and chairman of the republican party before heading towards the UN
What does losing his father have to do with him becoming a diplomat at one of Somalia's top postings?
Quite the low iq begger, aren't you?
There isn't value in studying an MBA at his age either. He won't be able to apply any of his learnings.
It's called nepotism and partly the reason your country is a failed state.
There are different types of MBA. One is just a master degree in business administration which is the male equivalent of gender studies.
Then there's the MBA meant for executives and directors with several years of managerial experience. It's usually sponsored by the company/institution.
Eng Yarisow AUN was a government employee who died in the line of duty, it is the job of the government to look after his family. That is why children of deceased soldiers also get pension. Mohamed A.Omar might not be fully qualified but he deserves it as his father was very loyal to the state.
In what world do you guys live? 50-55 should basically be the youngest, 60-80 is prime political years world wide, these neopotistic 20 year olds with no wisdom and brains that are not fully developed shouldn’t be leading a countryThats what I am saying, anyone over 60 should not be in any leadership position.
War lords are far more qualified to big government positions then nepotistic young children in there 20s, war lords at least have actual leadership abilities at profound levels you don’t just become one, neopotistic children are how empires come downI don’t know why people are up in arms about this. Is it nepotism? Yes. But he inherited the position when his father was killed. A literal warlord is the Mayor of Mogadishu, so why can’t an inexperienced recent university grad be appointed to this important position?
What experience? He’s in his 20s and thus by definition no experience, as for his parent so what this is like say putting Megan McCain in office lol get the f*ck outta here, lastly that qabil drivel is why we’re in the position were in right now, dummies who like to stick there head into the sand act like it doesn’t exist and gloss over real grievances that have to be discussed and addressed to move forward, we went through one of the most gruesome civil wars would be idiotic to just act like it never happenedHe has experience and his father (aun) did many great things. This not only continues the legacy of engineer yarisow but also puts a young western highly educated man who’s right for the job in power.
In Sha Allah the youth who don’t give 2 ‘s for their clan can finally take over politics in Somalia so we can end this qabil bs. My 2 cents on this issue
Nope nepotism is nepotism and it bring governance down, age is also important which is why we have these age laws in the US, these roles should be going to guys who’ve been professors for 25 years not a guy who is 25 lolIf he was Butulander, the D*R*D fake wadanies would celebrate it
Nope nepotism is nepotism and it bring governance down, age is also important which is why we have these age laws in the US, these roles should be going to guys who’ve been professors for 25 years not a guy who is 25 lol