Tuesday, September 29, 2020

The American Mastodon Publication Presents... African President of the Week

 In coordination with the American Mastodon Publication (AMP) and the release of The African Census 2020-2021, the AMP publishes a weekly honorary award to African Presidents, who've transcended the tumultuous pressure to capitalize and Occidentalize their national realms in the face of modernization. These contemporary figures exemplify the courage, understanding, vigilance, and sophisticated posturement, in the face of true orchestrated violence, pressing foreign interests, and the gravity of the present needs of their citizens, and the people of Africa. The African Presidents of the Week, are our Beacons of Progress into the African 21st Century and beyond.

 Oct.4th

                                                   Photo Courtesy of UN News Sept. 2019

The resilience to address real orchestrated violence, which has held the people of his nation hostage for 25 years to violent Islamic Extremists & their Foreign Conspirators, is one of the many paramount reasons for this week's selection. The vigilance to reconstruction showing tangible progress in a once "Paradise," and "Holy Land," shows why His Excellency, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, President of Somalia, is Our African President of the Week. The life of this once American Bureaucrat, and former Somalian Prime Minister turned Somalian President, cannot fit within the sentences of this column. Nor has His sacrifice been abridged or brief. The people of Somalia are one of the most historical on Earth, and their suffering must end. There is no coincidence that the key to African continental sovereignty coincides with the security and well being of Somalia and its people. The AMP salutes President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, for his public work and continued sacrifice for the people of Somalia.


                                                        UN Assembly Address Sept. 2019


Sources:

Somalian President; UN News Sept. 26, 2019

Former Prime Minister Elected President; NY Times Feb. 2017 

Renounce; Bloomberg Aug. 2019

UN Assembly Address; UN News Sept. 2019



 

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