Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' despite his country's close ties to Turkey and Qatar tries to maintain good relations with Saudi Arabia and the UAE which help to finance his government...
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No one could have predicted that Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' would have lost so much popularity and become so dictatorial less than a year after becoming president (AC Vol 58 No 4 MPs reject foreigners' choice)...
President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' called for the establishment of a Defence Fund to finance an anti-Al-Shabaab offensive...
President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' told government troops at a training camp just outside the capital to prepare for a new offensive against the Islamist insurgent group...
The press conference was theatre designed by President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo's' government to use Robow's defection to show that Al Shabaab was falling apart...
President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' joined a host of dignitaries at the third London Somalia Conference on 11 May to endorse and applaud his highly ambitious 'New Partnership Pact' with the countries supporting reconstruction and the fight against Al Haraka al Shabaab al Mujahideen...
Because President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' cannot impose his decisions on Hir-Shabelle he had to call Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to ask him to ban any khat flights to Jowhar...
It is also much larger than new President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' had promised...
Newly elected President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo''s nomination on 23 February of Norwegian-Somali Hassan Ali Khaire as Prime Minister caused widespread surprise in Mogadishu (AC Vol 58 No 4 MPs reject foreigners' choice)...
Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' had come up the middle on a wave of nationalist sentiment and resentment of foreign interference (AC Vol 53 No 23 Hassan Sheikh keeps it in the family)...
President Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed 'Farmajo' is known for his clannish tendencies and will feel obliged to do something for the Marehan who feel marginalised in Jubaland in relation to the Ogadeni who are supported by the Kenya Defence Forces and the Nairobi government...