Thursday, March 19, 2026

Who is behind the removal of the Federal Republic of Somalia from the CONSTITUTION?

                 


          ﷽✍ #Failures 

πŸ’£ Who is behind the removal of the Federal Republic of Somalia from the CONSTITUTION

Badbado Consultant Bureau Has been investigating for 3 years

The conspiracy to destroy the constitution of the Federal Government of Somalia. 

We finally found out that these 3 countries are behind it!

1⃣ Turkey πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· 

2⃣ Egypt πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬ 

3⃣ Djibouti πŸ‡©πŸ‡― 

Of course, there were others who saw close interests in them.

However, the place where their advice was confused is that they never took into account the situation in Somalia. 

πŸ“ŒPeople surrounded by conflicts, 

πŸ“Œ No real reconciliation, 

πŸ“Œ Tribes are armed.

The military rule of 1969 - 1991 led to hatred for the country for a central government that would later concentrate power in one place. 

For this reason, they moved to a federal system. 

 Now the conspiracy of Ismail Omar Guelleh, πŸ‡©πŸ‡― Erdogan  πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·and Al Sisi  πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬

Has collapsed, . 

And Somalia will return to indirect elections. 

It is time for Turkey, Djibouti and Egypt to get their hands off the internal affairs of Somalia

The others - who may be pursuing petty interests - should learn a lesson from this.

Friday, March 6, 2026

Targeting Religious Leaders:

 


  ﷽✍ #FactSheet 

Targeting Religious Leaders: A Dangerous Red Line That Wounds the Heart of the People!! 

Targeting religious leaders in conflict crosses a dangerous line.

 It can drive deeper divisions instead of bringing peace. When spiritual figures are attacked,

 The effects often go beyond politics into areas of faith, identity, and shared memory.


In Shia Islam, for instance, the Supreme Leader is not only a political figure but also a spiritual authority linked to a sacred lineage that traces back to Imam Ali and Imam Hussein. For many believers.

 This connection holds deep religious significance. Attacking such a figure can be seen not just as a political move, but as an attack on faith itself.

History shows that killing religious leaders rarely leads to the desired political result. Instead, it often strengthens movements through the strong symbolism of martyrdom. 

 In Shia tradition, shaped by the tragedy of Karbala in 680 CE, martyrdom turns loss into moral resistance.

 Rather than fracturing a community, such acts often unite followers, deepen their commitment, and elevate the fallen into lasting symbols of injustice.

Former U.S. Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter once compared targeting a senior Shia religious figure to “killing the Pope” for Catholics. Whether one agrees with this analogy or not, it highlights the deep emotional and spiritual shock such an act could cause among millions of believers.

International humanitarian law stresses the protection of religious personnel under the Geneva Conventions and common principles like distinction and proportionality.

 Even in conflict, parties should differentiate between combatants and civilians and avoid actions that cause excessive harm or escalate broader conflict.

From Karbala to modern times, a clear pattern appears:- when sacred figures are targeted, political disputes can turn into religious struggles. When faith becomes part of the battlefield, diplomacy becomes harder and reconciliation becomes more remote.

This argument does not defend any government or ideology. It recognizes a bigger lesson from history: when religious authority is targeted, conflicts tend to intensify instead of resolve.

Lasting peace needs restraint. Protecting sacred boundaries might not end wars on its own, but violating them can make achieving peace much harder.



Badbado Consultant Bureau 



Saturday, January 31, 2026

﷽ ✍ Somalia’s Outcome ⚖️

       




                                              ¸Ψ¨ِΨ³ْΩ…ِ Ψ§Ω„Ω„َّΩ‡ِ Ψ§Ω„Ψ±َّΨ­ْΩ…َΩ†ِ Ψ§Ω„Ψ±َِّΩŠΩ…

﷽ ✍ Somalia’s Outcome ⚖️


Indeed, Somalia is stuck in a dilemma because its federal system is not clearly defined in the Constitution

An effective and stabilizing solution is to adopt regional autonomy with a clear division of powers.

⭕️ In this way, each region will independently manage:- 

✿ Its internal affairs

✿ Health.

✿ Education.

✿ Police.

✿ Coast Guard.

✿ Regional security forces. 

✿ Agriculture.

✿ Livestock, 

✿ Fisheries.

✿ Local taxes. 

✿ Budget.

✿ Service delivery, & 

✿ Regional elections.Through its own electoral commission.

 ⭕️ The federal government

will, in turn, retain exclusive powers over national responsibilities:

✿ Sovereignty and territorial integrity.

✿ Airspace and territorial waters, 

✿ National defense.

✿ Foreign affairs.

✿ Immigration and nationality, 

✿ Monetary policy.

✿ Customs.

✿ National revenue.

✿ Strategic natural resources.&

✿ Interregional coordination.

Such a clearly defined agreement will reduce political conflict. it will strengthen accountability.

It will respect unity, and transform federalism from a source of instability to an effective governance structure.

 It seems that HSM is playing a strategy of "escalating" the "Problems" in Somali politics.

But the bitter truth is.

Somalia is currently in a state of unprecedented political uncertainty and vulnerability. I doubt that such an escalation strategy.will ever work in Somalia.

We know from our history, escalation will lead to instability and deadly divisions. Common sense must prevail!

   Source:- Badbado Consultant Bureau

Monday, January 19, 2026

UAE (DPWorld ) betrayal in Sudan

        



   ﷽✍  #Story 

πŸ“Œ  UAE (DPWorld ) betrayal in Sudan.


.Al-Burhan is a national hero of the Sudanese people. 

He saved his country from a major conspiracy" DPWorld " to divide it and plunder its resources. 

He is a man of great understanding and high awareness.

He is surrounded by valuable men who sacrifice everything for their country.

He has long felt the threat of the Dacmu Sariic militia and the evil government of the UAE.

 He has proposed that the RSF be integrated into the national army and that the country have a single army.

This was not something that Hameeti and his followers in the UAE could accept.

The UAE was to invest $6 billion in a port near Port Sudan.

Sudan later withdrew from the deal.

Dpworld "UAE" wants the Dacmu Saric force to become the Sudanese navy and protect the port, Sudan's Red Sea shipping, and strategic facilities.

He rejected Abdifatah Al-Burhan and understood what was going on.

He said that the UAE has only one navy in Sudan. The Dacmu Saric Navy has nothing to do with the coast guard.

Abdifatah Al-Burhan has been wounded 6 times in Sudan, he believes in his country.


He recently said that the Sudanese people will not forget for a thousand years what those who supported the rebels did to them.

He was referring to the UAE