Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Hon. Mohamed Adow speaking with the East African diaspora community during his visit to Columbus, Ohio
Hon. Mohamed Adow engages with the East African community during his impactful visit to Columbus, Ohio

Hon. Mohamed Adow Visits Columbus, Ohio – Kenya’s Member of Parliament for Wajir South

Columbus, Ohio – The community in Columbus, Ohio was honored by a special guest — Hon. Mohamed Adow, the Member of Parliament for Wajir South, Kenya, and a leading voice in global climate justice and African diplomacy. His visit was more than political; it was deeply personal, inspiring, and rooted in shared values of faith, equity, and responsibility.

Representing the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Hon. Adow brought warmth, wisdom, and a powerful message to the Kenyan and Somali diaspora. He engaged with students, religious leaders, families, and professionals, leaving many in the community uplifted and reconnected to their roots and purpose.



From Wajir to the World

Hon. Adow’s life story is nothing short of extraordinary. Raised in the arid region of Wajir, where resilience is a way of life, he rose to international recognition as a fearless journalist with BBC World Service and Al Jazeera English. For nearly two decades, he reported on war zones, humanitarian crises, and climate disasters across Africa and the Middle East — always telling the human story with integrity and compassion.

In 2012, his bold journalism was recognized globally when he received the Journalist of the Year Award at the Montecarlo IV Festival. But his journey didn’t stop with journalism.

Motivated to be part of the solution, Hon. Adow transitioned into advocacy, becoming Director of Power Shift Africa, a think tank focused on climate justice. He emerged as a respected African voice in international climate negotiations, consistently reminding the world that those who contribute least to the climate crisis suffer the most.

Today, as Member of Parliament for Wajir South, he brings that same passion to national leadership — advocating for environmental justice, better infrastructure, media freedom, and policies that protect the vulnerable.

Grounded in Faith, Committed to Community

A proud Muslim, Hon. Adow’s values are shaped by his faith. He speaks often about Islam’s call to justice (adl), stewardship of the earth (khalifah), and the responsibility to uplift the poor and voiceless. His visit to Columbus was filled with moments of spiritual reflection, laughter, and community dialogue — from mosque visits to heartfelt exchanges with elders and youth.

In every encounter, he encouraged the East African diaspora to stay engaged, informed, and active — both in the countries they now call home, and in their beloved Kenya.

A Legacy of Learning and Leadership

Hon. Adow holds a Master’s in Media Communication from the University of Leicester in the UK and a Diploma in Journalism from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication. Fluent in English, Kiswahili, Arabic, Somali, and Amharic, he bridges communities across borders, faiths, and generations.

His special interests — media, communication, and foreign affairs — continue to guide his work on the global stage.

“Wherever you are — whether it’s Wajir, Nairobi, or Columbus — never forget that your voice matters. Your faith and heritage are your foundation. Use them to lead, to serve, and to build bridges,” he told a room full of young East African professionals in Columbus.


Hon. Mohamed Adow’s visit was a powerful reminder that leadership doesn’t begin in parliament — it begins in the heart. And in every corner of the world, including Columbus, Ohio, he reminded us that we are all part of the story of justice, dignity, and change.


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