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IS ABDULAHI YUSUF FAMOUS
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he is gote fake liver soo he might be

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[quote="The_Emperior5"]he is gote fake liver soo he might be
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ina buube
faisal cali waraabe
faisal cali waraabe
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I am related to the Greatest men in the History of Somalia his excellency President Abduallhi Yusuf of the people repubic of Somalia.
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (Somali: Cabdullaahi Yuusuf Axmed aka Himar) (b. December 15, 1934) is a veteran Somali politician, and the current transitional President of Somalia.
Ahmed was born in the town of Galkacyo, in the Mudug Region, and is a member of the Darod, one of Somalia's largest clans. He was elected as President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), by a session of the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP) held in neighbouring Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on October 10, 2004, and sworn in on October 14, 2004.
He was among the first cadet officials sent to Italy in 1957, together with General Mohamed Farah Aideed and others.[citation needed] Since then he remained in the Army and participated in the war of 1964 and the Ogaden War of 1977, and was decorated for bravery in both wars.[citation needed] In 1978 Col Yusuf together with a group of officials mostly from his own Majeerteen (Daarood) clan participated a failed coup attempt against regime of General Siad Barre. He escaped to Kenya, then to Ethiopia where he started a rebel movement called SODAF which later became the SSDF.[citation needed]
Later he became President of Puntland state. In the 2004 election he defeated all the notable leaders of Somalia including Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, Cadow and all the warlords of Mogadishu. His government, backed by considerable Ethiopian forces, successfully defeated the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) led by Hassan Dahir Aweys. The Somali and Ethiopian forces marched into Mogadishu on the last day of the year 2006.
[edit] Transitional Federal Government (TFG)
On October 10, 2004, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was elected by the Transitional Federal Parliament to the position of President of Somalia. Abdullahi Yusuf got 189 votes from the TFG Parliament, while the closest contender got 79 votes.[7]
As President, he pledged to promote reconciliation and to set about rebuilding the country. However, his government has been plagued by internal disagreements and contentions with other power-holders in Somalia. For example, he was at loggerheads with some warlords and government members over where the administration should be based. The president and prime minister opposed a move to Mogadishu, citing security reasons. He helped to relocate the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs) along with his Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi and the Speaker of the Parliament Sharif Adan from Nairobi to the cities of Jowhar and mainly Baidoa, where the TFG resided until the government took control of Mogadishu.
The make up of a possible foreign peacekeeping force – in particular the inclusion of Ethiopian troops – is another bone of contention. Ethiopia has been accused of backing rival Somali warlords in order to keep the country weak. The IGASOM mission therefore excludes countries neighboring Somalia from participating in peacekeeping.
In May 2006, the Second Battle of Mogadishu started and CNN reported that there were Transitional government forces in action, but Abdullahi Yusuf told the BBC the alliance of warlords were not fighting on behalf of the government and threatened to fire them.[8] Indeed, members of the government who were part of the warring Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT) were sacked. Others left the government in disaffection after the victories of the Islamic Court Union.
The rise of the Islamists was no more than a last hope for the armed factions to retain control. However Yusuf's dream of establishing central rule in Somalia for the first time in fifteen years has now come to fruition.[9]
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (Somali: Cabdullaahi Yuusuf Axmed aka Himar) (b. December 15, 1934) is a veteran Somali politician, and the current transitional President of Somalia.
Ahmed was born in the town of Galkacyo, in the Mudug Region, and is a member of the Darod, one of Somalia's largest clans. He was elected as President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), by a session of the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP) held in neighbouring Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on October 10, 2004, and sworn in on October 14, 2004.
He was among the first cadet officials sent to Italy in 1957, together with General Mohamed Farah Aideed and others.[citation needed] Since then he remained in the Army and participated in the war of 1964 and the Ogaden War of 1977, and was decorated for bravery in both wars.[citation needed] In 1978 Col Yusuf together with a group of officials mostly from his own Majeerteen (Daarood) clan participated a failed coup attempt against regime of General Siad Barre. He escaped to Kenya, then to Ethiopia where he started a rebel movement called SODAF which later became the SSDF.[citation needed]
Later he became President of Puntland state. In the 2004 election he defeated all the notable leaders of Somalia including Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, Cadow and all the warlords of Mogadishu. His government, backed by considerable Ethiopian forces, successfully defeated the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) led by Hassan Dahir Aweys. The Somali and Ethiopian forces marched into Mogadishu on the last day of the year 2006.
[edit] Transitional Federal Government (TFG)
On October 10, 2004, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was elected by the Transitional Federal Parliament to the position of President of Somalia. Abdullahi Yusuf got 189 votes from the TFG Parliament, while the closest contender got 79 votes.[7]
As President, he pledged to promote reconciliation and to set about rebuilding the country. However, his government has been plagued by internal disagreements and contentions with other power-holders in Somalia. For example, he was at loggerheads with some warlords and government members over where the administration should be based. The president and prime minister opposed a move to Mogadishu, citing security reasons. He helped to relocate the Transitional Federal Institutions (TFIs) along with his Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Ghedi and the Speaker of the Parliament Sharif Adan from Nairobi to the cities of Jowhar and mainly Baidoa, where the TFG resided until the government took control of Mogadishu.
The make up of a possible foreign peacekeeping force – in particular the inclusion of Ethiopian troops – is another bone of contention. Ethiopia has been accused of backing rival Somali warlords in order to keep the country weak. The IGASOM mission therefore excludes countries neighboring Somalia from participating in peacekeeping.
In May 2006, the Second Battle of Mogadishu started and CNN reported that there were Transitional government forces in action, but Abdullahi Yusuf told the BBC the alliance of warlords were not fighting on behalf of the government and threatened to fire them.[8] Indeed, members of the government who were part of the warring Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT) were sacked. Others left the government in disaffection after the victories of the Islamic Court Union.
The rise of the Islamists was no more than a last hope for the armed factions to retain control. However Yusuf's dream of establishing central rule in Somalia for the first time in fifteen years has now come to fruition.[9]
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I am related to other famous and powerfull people but Abduallhi Yusuf tops it all.
There is no one like him. He is wise smart and powerfull beat that.
There is no one like him. He is wise smart and powerfull beat that.
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Siad Barre is MORE LEGENDARY that Warlord Hagbag
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i am related to inan bisad the tallest man.

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[quote="Sadaam_Mariixmaan"]Siad Barre is MORE LEGENDARY that Warlord Hagbag[/quote]
Siad Barre was a piece of shit who was a dictator that is hated across Somalia. NO one likes him but a retarded sub-clan of Marehan who were farm people who he made into people and brought them into cities.
Legendary my ass.
Siad Barre was a piece of shit who was a dictator that is hated across Somalia. NO one likes him but a retarded sub-clan of Marehan who were farm people who he made into people and brought them into cities.
Legendary my ass.
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am not related to anyone who is famous as for me just blood cousins count not a clan or sub sub sub clans but if i had to choose i wish i was somehow related to the First President of Somalia the Honorable may god rest his soul amiin Aden Cadde. 
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[quote="Somalian_Boqor"][quote="Sadaam_Mariixmaan"]Siad Barre is MORE LEGENDARY that Warlord Hagbag[/quote]
Siad Barre was a piece of shit who was a dictator that is hated across Somalia. NO one likes him but a retarded sub-clan of Marehan who were farm people who he made into people and brought them into cities.
Legendary my ass.[/quote]
Siad Barre give u MIDGAAN Reer Biciidhyaan Education and Pride while Aabe Afbiijo give u GUMEYSI and being GAALORAC
Uff Afbiijp
Siad Barre was a piece of shit who was a dictator that is hated across Somalia. NO one likes him but a retarded sub-clan of Marehan who were farm people who he made into people and brought them into cities.
Legendary my ass.[/quote]
Siad Barre give u MIDGAAN Reer Biciidhyaan Education and Pride while Aabe Afbiijo give u GUMEYSI and being GAALORAC
Uff Afbiijp
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ooh yea i am also related 2 muhammad hawaadle madder latest somali prime minister
sh iebrahien sh yusuf sh mader
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sh iebrahien sh yusuf sh mader
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I am a distent relative of Ahmad Gacayte Yusuf
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Meles Zenawi 

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Re: ARE YOU RELATED TO FAMOUS SOMALI PEOPLE
[quote="Sadaam_Mariiixmaan"]Meles Zenawi
[/quote]
U might as well be related to cigaal shidaad...fulay foqol fulay
[/quote]U might as well be related to cigaal shidaad...fulay foqol fulay
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