Abdullahi Irshat Sheikh

Abdullahi Irshat Sheikh is a writer, researcher, and commentator dedicated to documenting the history, heritage, and social landscape of Northern Kenya. His work spans historical research, biographical writing, travel narratives, memoirs, and community-focused storytelling. Drawing on archival records, oral histories, eyewitness accounts, and personal experiences, he explores the people, places, and events that have shaped the region over generations. Through his writings, Sheikh aims to preserve historical memory, promote informed discussion, and provide future generations with a valuable record of Northern Kenya's diverse experiences. His work reflects a commitment to accuracy, thoughtful analysis, and the preservation of stories that might otherwise be forgotten. As the voice behind NFD Diaries, he continues to document the region's past and present while encouraging dialogue, understanding, and appreciation of its rich history and culture.

Books By Abdullahi Irshat Sheikh

WAGALLA: A Historical Account of the Events of February 1984

By Abdullahi Irshat Sheikh

WAGALLA: A Historical Account of the Events of February 1984 is a carefully researched examination of one of the most discussed and debated episodes in the history of Northern Kenya. Drawing