Osman Dubbe

[2] He was born March 1971 in Shanshacade, a small village near Burao, the provincial capital of the Togdheer region in Somaliland.

In 1990 he become a teacher in Hawl-Wadaag Secondary School and went to the Faculty of Medicine of Somali National University.

In October 1998, Dubbe joined the Tower Hamlets College in London from which he graduated and was awarded a diploma in political science in July 2000.

In December 2011, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) hired Dubbe as an expert for Legal Drafting to Somali Institutions and training staff.

[3] On October 19, 2020, Somali prime minister Mohamed Hussein Roble appointed Dubbe as Federal Minister for Information, Culture and Tourism for his new government [4] Dubbe wrote two books that were (Felegmeer) in the year 2009 that talked about the political mistakes that led to the destruction of Somalia, the state of unity and the togetherness of Somali people and his second book that he wrote about his poetry and collected about a hundred (100) poems and others that he composed.