
The NGO which is named Center for community Awareness or CCA but after a long time research we found out that the truer name of the NGO is "Center for Christian in Africa" (CCA).
CCA is working on a project to open as many churches as possible and has refurbished the already established ones. It is said the Somali religious scholars pronounce a fatwa against the newly-established CCA since their activities widely criticized as unconstitutional and un-Islamic.
Mohamed Badil, who is a former taxi-driver in Kenya unmasked the mission of the CCA.
Mr. Badil said Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) funded the NGOs that operate in Somalia the likes, Somali Youth Advocacy Organization and Center for Christian in Africa and it sponsored by Mohamed Ajib a Somali man that I helped to be a taxi-driver in 2011. His full name is Mohamed Ibrahim Ali.
The PCEA's website read: ”Membership is open to all young people of ages 15-35 years. The Youth Department is represented from grassroots (congregations) through Parish Committees then Presbyterial, Region and Central Youth Committee-CYC (overall governing body). The overall membership is over 100,000 youth members”. ”Read here WEBSITE-KOODAhttp://pceaheadoffice.org/YOUTH.html
PCEA owns many hospitals in Nairobi including Kijabe Hospital and Kikuyu Hospital.
"I applied a nationally recognized Certificate from Mohamed Gaal, who used to works for Kijabe Hospital, but he asked where I was from? Hiiraan Province, I replied. He told that he had a good job for me, which would make me a rich man quickly," said Mr. Badil.
" Then he said to me, go back to your hometown and spread the Christianity, never worry about the process that you will follow to spread Christianity. Our target is when the 2-year-old child reaches the age of 20."
Mr. Badil further added that he rejected to accept it but after a while he encounter the same Mohamed Ajib who had the nationally recognized Certificate from the Kijabe Hospital that I applied before him but rejected to accept their proposal.
" When I conversed with Mohamed Ajib he told me that he accepted the project of the Christianization of Somalia," said Badil. Mr. Badil tried to warn him not to involve in the Christianization of Somali young people, but he said that his parents were starving and would do any thing to help them eat.
In my search, the similarities between established CCA in Somalia and that of Kenya's Christain community based in Nairobi is clearly same and one.
The CCA based in Mogadishu reads, "The CCA program is an initiative to support youth and help keep them together, and has been introduced to improve services to vulnerable young people between 10 and 35 years”. Read it here http://ccasom.org/page/1/Organizational-Description
Mr. Ajib conducted several activities including sports contest, cultural festival and seminars on terrorism. He lives in AbdiAzizi district Mogadishu and has a nice house in Waberi district.


Mr. Ajib who became a rich man and many Somali people are asking how he became a rich man overnight. Anyone that wants to visit his house should pass through three checkpoints.
Some people say that he was funded by UNDP and USAID or INTERPEACE, however, any NGO that operates in Somalia and received funding from the International community is published on UNOCHA.org. And neither Somali Youth Advocacy Organization nor Center for Christian in Africa is mentioned where they receive the funds. HALKAAN KA AKHRI https://fts.unocha.org/reports/daily/ocha_R1_A1063___1510250204.pdf.
Mr. Ajib opened a new radio station to air programs about Christianity, but that is for the planned agenda which he intended to execute after he gains the support of the locals.
Press release
RE: Warning
Date: October 3, 2015
The supreme council of Ahlusunna Wal Jame’a in central Somalia is issuing warning to an NGO called CCA, which is implementing Mogadishu and other regions a program to Christianize the youth.
Ahlusunna Wal Jame’a Investigative branch has learned that CCA has Christianized 236 youth in Somalia, and intends to open churches in Mogadishu.
Ahlusunna decided to issue this ultimatum to those who are involved into this dirty affairs, specially their team leader, Mr Mohamed Ajiib.
Somalis are Muslims, therefore legal action will be taken against those who are caught into acts against Islamic religion and constitution of the country, which clearly stipulates that no other religion can be spread the country except Islam.
Sheikh Abdi Sheikh Ali Fidow
Chairman of Ahlusunna Wal Jame’a

Mr. Ajib who took the responsibility of the Somali youth Christianization is an illiterate person.
"I worked as his interpreter because he neither writes not reads and I left his job because he wanted me to translate papers concerning about Somali child Christianization. I was unhappy about it," said Su'ad Hassan, who spoke with Waagacusub Media.
A group of women and men along with Mr. Ajib recorded a YouTube film who they say that they are devoted Somali Christians.
After my research ended I recorded a film which I detailed about the illegal activities being conducted by Mr. Ajib in Mogadishu. In my next piece I will share with you the story of a man that work with Ajib before he defect from him.
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