Qamar Aden Ali
Qamar Aden Ali (Somali: , Arabic) (b. 19 Septemba 1957 d. 3 Disemba 2009) bụ onye ọka iwu na onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Somalia. E gburu ya mgbe ọ na-eje ozi dị ka Minista nke Ahụike na Gọọmentị Federal nke Somalia.
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Akụkọ ndụ
dezieA mụrụ Qamar na 19 Septemba 1957 na obere obodo dị na mpụga Mogadishu, isi obodo Somalia. Ọ bụ nwa nke atọ n'ime ụmụ iri na otu. Qamar biri na Mogadishu mgbe ọ bụ nwata, ebe ọ gakwara akwụkwọ ma gụsịrị akwụkwọ na kọleji. O mechara kwaga mba ọzọ na East Germany iji mụọ sayensị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, ma mesịa mụọ iwu na England. O mechara gafee ọkàiwu dị ka onye ọka iwu wee ghọọ nwa amaala Britain. N'etiti afọ ndị 1990, Qamar laghachiri n'obodo ya bụ Somalia, ebe o mechara sonye na Gọọmentị Federal nke mba ahụ. Site na 2007 ruo mgbe ọ nwụrụ, ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị ka Minista Ahụike nke mba.[1]
Ogbugbu
dezieNa 3 Disemba 2009, Qamar, ya na Minista nke Mmụta Ahmed Abdulahi Waayeel na Minista na-ahụ maka agụmakwụkwọ dị elu Ibrahim Hassan Addow, nwụrụ na bọmbụ gburu onwe ya na Hotel Shamo na Mogadishu.[2] Ha anọwo na-aga emume ngụsị akwụkwọ nke Mahadum Benadir, ebe nwoke ahụ na-atụ bọmbụ gafere ndị nche na-eyi uwe dị ka nwanyị na-eyi ákwà mkpuchi Islam.[3][4] Onye isi ala Sharif Sheikh Ahmed mechara kpọọ bọmbụ ahụ "ọdachi mba".[3]
Qamar gwara nwanne ya nwoke, Mohamed Aden Ali, okwu ọtụtụ awa tupu mwakpo ahụ. Ọ nọ na-anwa ime ka o kwenye ịlaghachi Somalia maka mmemme ndị dọkịta ọhụrụ. Mgbe ọ nwụsịrị, o kpebiri ịga n'ihu na atụmatụ Qamar, na-ekwu "Ihe nketa nke nwanne m nwanyị ga-aga n'ihu, anyị agaghị akwụsị. Mee ka ha mara: Ndị Somalia, ha dị njikere ịnwụ, ha bụ ndị nwere obi ike. Anyị agaghị akwụsị ijere ndị anyị ozi".[5]
Ihe Nketa
dezieE nwere ụlọ akwụkwọ aha ya na nsọpụrụ ya ma a ga-emezigharị ya na 2018 dịka Minista Somalia Deqa Yasin mara ọkwa na Nọvemba 2018.
Ebensidee
dezie- ↑ Shah, Allie. "Minneapolis surgeon feels calling back to Somalia", Star Tribune, December 19, 2009. Retrieved on July 10, 2011.
- ↑ "Somalia al-Shabab Islamists deny causing deadly bomb", BBC News, 4 December 2009. Retrieved on 4 December 2009.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Somalia ministers killed by hotel suicide bomb", BBC News, December 3, 2009. Retrieved on October 30, 2016.
- ↑ "Somali military group denies role in suicide bomb", Sydney Morning Herald, December 4, 2009. Retrieved on 30 October 2016.
- ↑ Yeun. "Local Somalis condemn suicide bombing in homeland", MPR News, December 13, 2009. Retrieved on October 30, 2016.