The famous Sudanese singer Nada Mohamed Osman Al-Qalaa surprised her audience and followers on social networking sites after appearing in a live broadcast “Live”.
According to the monitoring and follow-up of the editor of the Al-Nilein website, the singer, nicknamed the Sudanese-Sudanese singing lady, appeared wearing the “Cadmall”, which was famous for wearing the Rapid Support personnel.
The castle explained during her speech that the “CadMall” is considered a heritage in Darfur and has nothing to do with the rapid support, and attacked the singer members of the rapid support, saying: (O Janjaweed Cadmall da what your right … da heritage of Sudan).
The famous artist, as quoted by the editor of the Nilein site, continued: (Because they do not rejoice … I swear by God, I will wear my shroud, and I will not wear Kadmol if it is your right and your own).
Source: Gulf 465