Ahmed Hassan Awke
Ahmed Hassan Awke (1943 – 16 November 2015) (Somali: Axmed Xasan Cawke) (Arabic: احمد حسن عوكة) was a veteran Somali journalist,[1] who spent most of his life in the media industry. Awke is often considered to be one of the best Somali journalists because of his very linguistic eloquence, and was often used as a favorite commentator.[2] He served as a special reporter for Somalia's late president Siad Barre until it collapsed in 1991. He hailed from the Jibril Abokor, a Sa'ad Musa sub-division of the Habr Awal Isaaq clan that predominately inhabits the Gabiley region.[3] Early lifeAhmed Hassan Awke was born in the border town of Tog-Wajale in 1943.[4] His father Hassan Awke was a well-known businessman in Somaliland.[4] As a child, he grew up in Tog-Wajale, but after completing Qur'anic education at a madrasa he moved to the town of Adadley, where he completed his primary and secondary school education.[4] He graduated from higher education in Berbera in 1971, where he taught for a year as a teacher.[4] CareerAwke began his career at Radio Mogadishu in 1972, and then become a reporter at Somali National Television in 1983.[5] DeathHe died on 17 November 2015 in Jijiga, Ethiopia. He was buried the next day in Tog-Wajale, his home town.[4] See also
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