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Police lieutenant Colonel Nehad Mohammed Mohjoub: A Model of Sudanese Women's Heroism Across Generations
08 March, 2025
By: Magdy Abdullah
Port Sudan (Sudanow) - On International Women's Day, March 8, we pay tribute to the spirit of one of Sudan's women, martyr Police lieutenant Colonel Nehad Mohammed Mohjoub. She remained stationed with the engineering corps in Omdurman, providing first aid and evacuating the wounded from the front lines.
After the road was opened at the intersection of the engineering corps and the Karri army, she chose to stay and continue her great struggle until she became a martyr. Her immortal words were: I am a woman, and I am a policewoman، representing the police forces. Now, I fight with the armed forces in the same trench, and I will fight with them until death or martyrdom.
Sudanow knew that martyr Police lieutenant Colonel Nehad was born in the city of Al-Rusayris, Blue Nile State, in the early 1980s. Her roots go back to the region of Kamir Awadia, rural Shendi. She was the head of the medical team accompanying the special forces throughout the past period, working around the clock in the field clinic, treating the wounded, and evacuating them from the front lines to the field clinic. She ignited the enthusiasm of the fighters in the front lines, urging them to stand firm, persevere, and fight.
She was the granddaughter of Azza, Mahira, Rabha Al-Kinaniya, and Bununa, daughter of Al-Mak. It was said that she would continue to fight with the armed forces in the same trench until victory or martyrdom. lieutenant Colonel Nehad was martyred last Monday, corresponding to March 4, while treating the wounded in the front lines after being hit by gunfire from the Rapid Support Forces in Omdurman The medical corps performed the funeral rites, and her pure body was buried in Abu Kduq Cemetery in Omdurman.
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