Will the first lady in Djibouti change the fate of this country as her Qatari counterpart did?

There used to be a political conflict in Qatar before the independence between two Arab tribes and the British sided with the ruling one now so the other tribe were exiled from Qatar until one day the sheikh of the exiled tribe managed to marry his beautiful daughter to the son of the prince of Qatar in order "to end the hostility between them" then the wife incited her husband to stage a coup against his father and after the coup was carried out she became the real ruler and when her son grew up she forced her husband to concede to him instead of his older brother from another wife and he did. her son the current amir of Qatar, Tamim is very educated guy who is speaks both French and English because his mother is very educated too unlike of her gulf counterparts.
Thus, the exiled tribe ruled Qatar through her and they became powerful as partners every body fears them. There is a similar scenario in Djibouti which is that the first lady of Djibouti may transfer power to her Afar son Kamil who is a son of former Afar PM and she is Habar Awal Isaaq so she does not care about the future of Ciise she only got two daughters with IOG
Kamil could become IOG's successor who knows.
 
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He has no sons of his own, that gives precedence to his brothers who run state enterprises and the port, they will likely inherit him unless his clan can topple him and bring their own candidate.
 
I love how misogynist Somali males think that Somali women have no clan, which doesn't make sense whatsoever. A woman comes with her own lineage and family, a smart woman, hooks her family up (as long as it's halal).

This is why I will not vote for Puntite politicians with non-Puntite wives. I know better than that and I know women are not braindead lemmings like some men try to convince us.
 
He has no sons of his own, that gives precedence to his brothers who run state enterprises and the port, they will likely inherit him unless his clan can topple him and bring their own candidate.
Djibouti isn't like your failed state the power of the state is exclusively vested on the current family of IOG in which his wife Kadra Heid has huge on influence on the state power and surrounding themselves with loyalist in the state institution and security that wouldn't threaten their positions. if IOG dies and she lives the office of presidency could go to a Somali member of the ruling party but with no executive power in which her son could become the PM that actually runs the nation alongside his mother.
 

TekNiKo

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There used to be a political conflict in Qatar before the independence between two Arab tribes and the British sided with the ruling one now so the other tribe were exiled from Qatar until one day the sheikh of the exiled tribe managed to marry his beautiful daughter to the son of the prince of Qatar in order "to end the hostility between them" then the wife incited her husband to stage a coup against his father and after the coup was carried out she became the real ruler and when her son grew up she forced her husband to concede to him instead of his older brother from another wife and he did. her son the current amir of Qatar, Tamim is very educated guy who is speaks both French and English because his mother is very educated too unlike of her gulf counterparts.
Thus, the exiled tribe ruled Qatar through her and they became powerful as partners every body fears them. There is a similar scenario in Djibouti which is that the first lady of Djibouti may transfer power to her Afar son Kamil who is a son of former Afar PM and she is Habar Awal Isaaq so she does not care about the future of Ciise she only got two daughters with IOG
Kamil could become IOG's successor who knows.
Wtf so IOG married a divorcee woman with an Afar son :jaynerd: Afar will now inherit the throne via his mother. I hope it happens and Djibouti burns to the ground. What an evil dictator
 
He has no sons of his own, that gives precedence to his brothers who run state enterprises and the port, they will likely inherit him unless his clan can topple him and bring their own candidate.


Why? The Presidency of a country is not a clan title that is passed from man to man.
Some of you fail to comprehend the fact that women have influence and power in political parties. Who is closer to a man in power, than his wife? Which conversations are more intimate and impactful than pillow-talk? Who is closer to a son, than his mother?

I hope men who think women, especially Somali women, don't have their own desires and agendas, end up with women who do precisely that.


:mjlol:
 
what increases these suspicions is that there is no

"Naguib Abdallah Kamil, the secretary-general at the prime minister's office and son of the first lady Kadra Mahamoud Haid, is stepping up his preparations to succeed Ismail Omar Guelleh (IOG)"
Africa intelligence
"With her husband, IsmaΓ―l Omar Guelleh, she has two daughters, presidential adviser Haibado and businesswoman Fatouma-Awo.[4] She has a son from her first marriage, Naguib Abdallah Kamil, who she is reportedly grooming for "high political responsibilities", and a daughter, Nazli, who is a businesswoman.
i did not know that the djibouti presidents wife was married before ???
She was married to a former Afar prime minister and her son runs the cabinet behind the scenes on her behalf
 

TekNiKo

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what increases these suspicions is that there is no

"Naguib Abdallah Kamil, the secretary-general at the prime minister's office and son of the first lady Kadra Mahamoud Haid, is stepping up his preparations to succeed Ismail Omar Guelleh (IOG)"
Africa intelligence
"With her husband, IsmaΓ―l Omar Guelleh, she has two daughters, presidential adviser Haibado and businesswoman Fatouma-Awo.[4] She has a son from her first marriage, Naguib Abdallah Kamil, who she is reportedly grooming for "high political responsibilities", and a daughter, Nazli, who is a businesswoman.

She was married to a former Afar prime minister and her son runs the cabinet behind the scenes on her behalf
So you are telling me Beesha Ciise will just accept this? Dont they control the military and intelligence?
 
He has no sons of his own, that gives precedence to his brothers who run state enterprises and the port, they will likely inherit him unless his clan can topple him and bring their own candidate.
So far there is no potential successor to IOG It's a decision in his wife's hands. it could be her Afar son or her son in-law(her daughter's husband)
"With her husband, IsmaΓ―l Omar Guelleh, she has two daughters, presidential adviser Haibado and businesswoman Fatouma-Awo.[4] She has a son from her first marriage, Naguib Abdallah Kamil, who she is reportedly grooming for "high political responsibilities", and a daughter, Nazli, who is a businesswoman.[4"
 
Djibouti is not a monarchy and the Mamasan elite will not welcome it easily. Naming the canfaar kid might work if he keeps distance from his canfaar side.
 
So far there is no potential successor to IOG It's a decision in his wife's hands. it could be her Afar son or her son in-law(her daughter's husband)
"With her husband, IsmaΓ―l Omar Guelleh, she has two daughters, presidential adviser Haibado and businesswoman Fatouma-Awo.[4] She has a son from her first marriage, Naguib Abdallah Kamil, who she is reportedly grooming for "high political responsibilities", and a daughter, Nazli, who is a businesswoman.[4"

Who is the husband of Khadra's daughter Nazli?
 
So you are telling me Beesha Ciise will just accept this? Dont they control the military and intelligence?
She does everything and they are loyal to her. former police chief Abdillahi Abdi Farah who was very close to her was the frontrunner to succeed IOG him him and the former budget minster bodeh Roble she got rid both of them so that why the uncertainty...

Who is the husband of Khadra's daughter Nazli?
i really don't know that is what i read but their eldest daughter Fadumo is married to a black Franco-Ivorian
entrepreneur.
 
So you are telling me Beesha Ciise will just accept this? Dont they control the military and intelligence?
Is Djibouti Somalia to you :comeon: she and the ruling party Rassemblement populaire would decide who will succeed him whither it will be half Afar guy or a high ranking Somali official
 
Why did hundreds of Somali halgaans fight and die for Djibouti in the 90’s if a fang-tooth oday ali could inherit it?
 
The general public of Djibouti hate that female for tribal reasons. There will be major civil unrest/conflict if she put her canfaar son in power.
 
She’s only powerful because of her husband, she shouldn’t forget herself that she is a female in a sexist world

LOL

You really think a woman with access to an entire country's assets, has no power on her own?
If Fahad Yaasiin has power in Somalia, even though he comes from a small tribe, rest assured, a woman from a regular sized clan + with her position, has a lot of power.

Women like this lady fly under the radar and accomplish their goals, because they are underestimated at every turn, by sexist males who think women are inadequate.
 

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