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Kal4U📚
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@millermartinele We don't have one. With our emotions tat change everyday, it's hard to say we have someone we like all year.
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@LifeOfEmon Bro, we don't take crocs in Africa 😂. The game is 50 : 50
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@justin5star 3 months? Mehn, pray to God, he's going to take the burden.
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@AyuelDavid Welcome to South Sudan where the citizens doesn't what they want & they politicians don't know what to do.
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In South Sudan, holding public office is viewed as an opportunity to benefit one's community, rather than simply a civic responsibility. Communities heavily rely on their sons and daughters in government to secure financial support and other advantageous opportunities.
A government appointee from a specific community is regarded as a valuable asset, providing unparalleled access to essential resources and employment prospects. Upon appointment, community members gather at the appointee's residence to display loyalty, and resources are swiftly mobilised to stage celebrations, including congratulatory messages in newspapers and on billboards. Praise and songs are composed in honor of the appointee, as if he had won an election, despite being appointed by an individual. Entrepreneurs shower him with gifts, such as cars and hotel suites, in anticipation of lucrative contracts and kickbacks.
During the appointee's tenure, many community members transform into sycophants and self-appointed defenders. However, when the appointee is decreed out, the façade crumbles and allegiances dissolve.The sycophants then redirect their attention to the next appointee, initiating a fresh cycle of fervor.
Honestly, to fix this beloved country won't be easy at all, even after the fall of the baobab tree. It will require more than statesmanship, but also total liberation. If this post hurts you, I’m sorry! take a glass of cold water and you will be fine. #SSOX

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@raan_khormai @deng_forbez Norway was working with South Sudan until they were threatened...
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@deng_forbez All the above countries you mentioned, apart from Norway are heavily involved with South Sudan. In one way or another. Kenya and Uganda top the list.
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@deng_forbez Take Uganda out, just for the fact that they don't wanna see us develop so that we can be their market.
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