Who said leadership needed education greatest leaders of history didn't know how write or read.

Who said leadership needed education greatest leaders of history didn't know how write or read.
You can believe what you want your opinion doesn’t exactly matter.
You definitely don’t care about PL, go worry about Ugandishu since that’s what you want to turn PL into.
That's not how this works. You are the one who is supposed to come to us with evidence disproving Puntland Mirror, otherwise you're just another shisheeye with an opinion.So I'll take that as a no. He didn't study in India. Someone proof me wrong
Wait, yours does? Unless you happen to be an MP yours doesn't matter either.
You are unable to use arguments sxb. Everyone who doesn't agree with you must be a supporter of AMISOM or Al-Shabaab. Puntlanders are known for their intellect which makes me doubt you are even from Puntland.
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What evidence is there that connects General Asad to this incident? If I tried to attack you right now, does that automatically mean he told me to do it?Already has been implicated in shady stuff.
https://rsf.org/en/news/rsf-calls-puntland-policemans-arrest-trying-murder-journalist
What evidence is there that connects General Asad to this incident? If I tried to attack you right now, does that automatically mean he told me to do it?
When firing the shots, the officer reportedly shouted: “Why do you talk about Asad Diyaana?” Asad Osman Abdullahi, who is also known as Asad Diyaana, is a former head of the Puntland Security Force and a candidate in Puntland’s upcoming presidential elections due to be held next month.
That still doesn't tie General Asad to this incident. He's a very popular man, especially among the armed forces and doubley so with the men formerly under his command. They likely acted of their own accord.Apparently, no arrests were made nor an investigation made. This is despite the assailant's identity being verified as Officer Deeq Muse Ciise, a soldier that was under Diyaano's command.
That still doesn't tie General Asad to this incident. He's a very popular man, especially among the armed forces and doubley so with the men formerly under his command. They likely acted of their own accord.
That's not how this works. You are the one who is supposed to come to us with evidence disproving Puntland Mirror, otherwise you're just another shisheeye with an opinion.