He made his money selling camels and gold. Now this warlord controls half of Sudan

BBC NewsTuesday, November 4, 2025 at 12:42:27 AM
He made his money selling camels and gold. Now this warlord controls half of Sudan
Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, a prominent warlord in Sudan, has amassed wealth through the sale of camels and gold. As tensions rise, he is now positioned to either lead a breakaway state or attempt to seize control of the entire country, according to local sources.
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