From an early age, Mulki exhibited sharp intelligence and a strong will. Unlike many noblewomen of her era who remained confined to domestic life, she was taught to read and write in Amharic, a rarity for girls at the time. Her father, a governor under Emperor Menelik II, recognized her potential. He ensured she learned not only etiquette and household management but also an understanding of court politics and regional diplomacy.
In the vast, complex landscape of Somali entrepreneurship and public health, few names resonate with as much practical impact as . While international headlines often focus on the region’s political challenges, Mulki Suleyman has quietly built a healthcare empire from the ground up, proving that local solutions are the most effective antidote to systemic failure.