Tag: corruption

Another Cabinet Members Reshuffle in Somaliland

Another Cabinet Members Reshuffle in Somaliland

On Sunday, December 10, Somaliland’s president – H.E. Musa Bihi Abdi – announced significant cabinet changes with the goal of improving his performance as a president. It is anticipated that this reshuffle will happen right away. Continue reading “Another Cabinet Members Reshuffle in Somaliland”

Hirsi – Wadani Party Chairman – Behind Bars in UK

Hirsi - Wadani Party Chairman - Behind Bars in UK

The Wadani party leader Hersi Hassan was arrested for allegedly using a fraudulently obtained British passport to enter Britain on July, 2023. Continue reading “Hirsi – Wadani Party Chairman – Behind Bars in UK”

The 2023 World University Games Exposed Somalia’s Corruption & Incompetency

The 2023 World University Games Exposed Somalia’s Incompetence & Corruption

A female sprinter’s abysmal performance at the 2023 World University Games prompted accusations of nepotism and corruption when the runner was accused of being the niece of a government official. The incredibly lackluster result in the 100-meter race prompted an apology from the Somali sports minister and a suspension of the chairwoman of the country’s athletics federation. Continue reading “The 2023 World University Games Exposed Somalia’s Corruption & Incompetency”

How Italy Aided in the Ruin of Somalia & Fighting SNM

How Italy Aided in the Ruin of Somalia & Fighting SNM

The agony of Somalia has its roots in the endemic political corruption of Italy. Throughout the 1980s, Italian politicians and businessmen used the country, once a colony of Italy’s, as a playground for huge construction projects that either did little to help the local population or actually disrupted and damaged Somalian society. Continue reading “How Italy Aided in the Ruin of Somalia & Fighting SNM”

Unlike Somalia, Somaliland Mitigating the Impact of Drought

Unlike Somalia, Somaliland Mitigating the Impact of Drought

US media do Somalis a disservice by blaming climate change for famine Continue reading “Unlike Somalia, Somaliland Mitigating the Impact of Drought”

Villa Somalia Trying to Silence Sahan Research

Villa Somalia Trying to Silence Sahan Research

On Tuesday 26 October, a court in Somalia sentenced, in absentia, Sahan Research’s strategic advisor, Matt Bryden, to five years in prison on untested and spurious charges of espionage and banned Sahan Research from working in Somalia. Sahan categorically and comprehensively rejects the outcome of this farcical, politically motivated show trial, which serves only to underscore, the integrity, quality, and authenticity of our work. Continue reading “Villa Somalia Trying to Silence Sahan Research”

Farmaajo’s Style for Power Grabbing Derivative of “The 48 Laws of Power”

Farmaajo's Style for Power Grabbing Derivative of ``The 48 Laws of Power``

It has been long suspected that the sadistic, power hungry, and ruthless dictator of Somalia, Mr. Farmaajo, was indoctrinated by writer Robert Greene’s book titled, The 48 Laws of Power. The everlasting rumors regarding his utilization of this book as his ultimate reference for power grabbing and manipulative practices came true after it was revealed recently that he, in fact, keeps a copy of the book in his possession inside the presidential palace. Continue reading “Farmaajo’s Style for Power Grabbing Derivative of “The 48 Laws of Power””

Somaliland: Defrauding Scheme or Development Project

Somaliland: Defrauding Scheme or Development Project

At this time, Somaliland’s development sentiment is affecting a wide range of industries, including tourism, natural resources, free trade zones, and border customs. Continue reading “Somaliland: Defrauding Scheme or Development Project”

Forgiving Somalia’s Debt is an Abuse of US Taxpayers

President Trump campaigned against unnecessary U.S. commitments and publicly called out wasteful aid spending. Why, then, is he prepared to bail out Somalia, rated by Transparency International to be the world’s most corrupt country for more than a decade, to the tune of $1 billion in U.S. taxpayer funds? Continue reading “Forgiving Somalia’s Debt is an Abuse of US Taxpayers”

Somalia Is Not Poised for Economic Success

n January 12, Ali Sharif Ahmed, Somalia’s ambassador to the United States, penned an article suggesting Somalia had turned the corner and is poised for success, so long as American taxpayers grant it $1 billion in debt relief. Continue reading “Somalia Is Not Poised for Economic Success”