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Mohamed Aden Tiiceey was born on 1972 in Banaadir, Somali Democratic Republic. Discover Mohamed Aden Tiiceey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Mohamed Aden Tiiceey Net Worth
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In the spring of 2011, he visited Bush House, traveling to European countries. On 25 April 2018, Tiiceey visited the residence of President of Galmudug Ahmed Duale Gelle in Mogadishu. On 30 April, he visited Galkayo, the capital of the Mudug region, and was greeted by Galmudug officials, military personnel, and community members. On 1 May he arrived in Adado, the capital of Galmudug, and on 2 May he visited Adado general hospital, accompanied by former Vice President of Himan and Heb Abdirahman Shaatadde, Minister Omar Gureye, and Adado district сommissioner. They observed the operation of the hospital, which is the largest in Galmudug. Dr. Mohamed Omar greeted the officials and showed them how the hospital works. Tiiceey also visited the presidential palace of Galmudug. In the evening, an official ceremony was held for Tiiceey at SIMAD University in the city. As one of the members of the delegation, Tiiceey visited Dusmareb on 23 December 2019.
On 23 July 2015, Abdirahman Mohamed Hussein Odova, the Minister of Internal Affairs and Federalism of Somalia, called on the Galmudug leadership to work for the release of Tiiceey. Before his arrest, Mohamed Aden also encouraged young Somali Americans to help their homeland. In 2016, he received only 5 years in prison, and then was released early on 15 December 2017, returning to the United States in Minneapolis. Mohamed Aden Tiiceey accused the Belgian government of involvement in piracy, later pleading not guilty.
During an interview on 7 June 2014 with a Somali website, the official representative of Himan and Heb Arais Mohamed Haji, was asked to provide an update on the incarceration of Tiiceey and Afweyne in Belgium. He said:
Mohamed Aden was arrested on 12 October 2013 year by the Belgian authorities, who accused him of helping the alleged leader of the pirates, Mohamed Abdi Hassan. According to the Somali media, this arrest is «the result of the Belgium authorities’ overreaction and lack of understanding of the power dynamics of this particular region of Somalia. Mr. Tiiceey ran this region politically and diplomatically but never had the military power to challenge or rid piracy from this region». Friends and supporters of Tiiceey rejected his arrest, criticized the charges against him, and expressed their demand for his immediate release on social media, through petitions and television interviews, held several protest marches in Adado and Godinlabe, and held organized meetings in his hometown of Minneapolis. So, on 23 November a rally was held in Adado to protest against the illegal arrest of businessman Mohamed Abdi Hassan Afweyne and politician Mohamed Aden Tiiceey. The protest was broadcast over Somalia. Tiiceey's wife and a member of the Somali Habar Gidir clan, Shamsa Aptidon, appealed to the Somali-American Diaspora and the US government to intervene and demanded the immediate release of her husband. Members of the Hawiye clan, family, friends, and Iman Sheikh Hassan Mahmoud «Jamichi» of the Dawa Islamic Institute mosque in Saint Paul spoke at the «Minnesotans for Tiiceey» event.
In October 2009, when asked by the media about the booming and ever-growing phenomenon of Somali piracy, Tiiceey said:
Soon Tiiceey was called to his homeland. In March 2008, after leaving his family and comfortable suburban life, with the support of the Somali diaspora, he formed Himan and Heeb, an autonomous Habar Gidir controlled regional administration located in the west of Galgadug and covering the South Central Somali Districts of Adado, Godinlabe, Bahdo, Gelinsor, Amara, El Hur, Harardhere, and Hobyo. Using some of the knowledge he gained from his master's degree in Public Administration, which he received at the state Minnesota State University, Mankato, he helped restore order in the state.
Mohamed Aden Tiicey was credited with transforming Adado and its surrounding villages between 2008 and 2011 by promoting peace through instituting a functioning police force, establishing many new business enterprises, new schools, and new rules on self-governing structures that included Islamic courts, police stations, jails, legal checkpoints, municipal council's offices, and revenue collection centres. More recently in 2010 and 2011, the President and his governing Council of Elders also rehabilitated the airstrip and the parliamentary buildings, which is still on-going through Diaspora funding. The President's standing and credibility among the communities was cemented as a result of the visible progress he is regarded as having driven forward.
Tiiceey became Deputy Chairman of the United Somali Diaspora, established in October 2007, before moving back to Somalia.
At the age of 22, he immigrated to the United States. Aden spent some of his life in Minneapolis running a small medical company. He received his master's degree in 2005 from Mankato. He was an election campaigner of the Democratic Party.
He is married to Shamso Abtidon (married since 21 January 1993) and has 6 children (5 sons and 1 daughter).
He attended Ahmed Gurey Primary School, then Yusuf Al-Kowneyn Secondary School, where he graduated in 1989. While in school, he helped establish number of student and not profit organizations including North American Somali Student Organization Umbrella to help his fellow students and the community.