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Odinga reportedly made a fortune in the oil industry by making a deal with the Al-Bakri Group of Saudi Arabia; Abdulkader al-Bakri, the CEO of the Al-Bakri Group, has been identified as a sponsor of Al-Qaeda.95 Odinga also cultivated ties with Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi.96
Post-American Presidency Pamela Geller 2010
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Odinga reportedly made a fortune in the oil industry by making a deal with the Al-Bakri Group of Saudi Arabia; Abdulkader al-Bakri, the CEO of the Al-Bakri Group, has been identified as a sponsor of Al-Qaeda.95 Odinga also cultivated ties with Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi.96
Post-American Presidency Pamela Geller 2010
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-- Damel, the King of the Yaloffs, (a people of Africa,) being at war with Abdulkader, King of Foota Torra, the latter inflamed with zeal for propagating his religion, sent an ambassador to Damel, accompanied by two of the principal Bashreens, who carried each a knife fixed on the top of a long pole.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 572, October 20, 1832 Various
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“I would have thrust my spear into your heart,” returned Abdulkader, with great firmness; “and I know that a similar fate awaits me.”
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Europeans on the Gambia, by some of the French at Goree, and confirmed by nine slaves who were taken prisoners along with Abdulkader by the watering-place in the woods and carried in the same ship with me to the
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Abdulkader was accordingly retained, and worked as a slave for three months; at the end of which period Damel listened to the solicitations of the inhabitants of Foota – Torra, and restored to them their king.
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Nine of them had become captives in the religious war between Abdulkader and Damel, mentioned in the latter part of the preceding chapter.
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"Government forces, from the hills and from security barricades, and from al-Thawra hospital and Freedom Square, they are shelling," Abdulkader al-Guneid, a resident in the town 200 km 125 miles south of the capital Sanaa, told Reuters.
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"The genie finally came out of the bottle after many years of sleep," said Abdulkader al Guneid, 61, a Yemeni physician and activist.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"Nato forces do not differentiate between soldiers, children and old people," Abdulkader al-Hawali, a fifth-year medical student at the hospital was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.
BBC News - Home 2011
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