Home and away!
Birmingham, UK 17 August 2020
With great admiration, I envy the Sudanese community because of their selfless dedication to themselves as people and leaders and to their home country Sudan.
In Birmingham and London, Sudanese are in their hundreds of thousands if not in millions. They live as one community sharing and helping one another.
I have attended some occasions of which I was put at ease and made to feel as 'one of us' in the greater community.
Yes, I am at ease within the greater Sudanese society of which I share with them some historical background.
Unlike the supposedly fellow countrymen and women, the South Sudanese; you rarely get them coming together after the crisis of Dec. 2013.
Members of South Sudanese abroad live in isolation and hardly could you get them in one place, because of the horrible political conditions imposed on them by the politicians, mainly along the communal line of the divide at home.
I only see them flocking together in their tribal groups. Sometimes, I can only recognise and view such behaviour among wild animals.
The funny thing is the degree of impatience coupled with some sense of intolerance usually shown by certain groups when criticizing their figureheads or members of the ruling elites at home.
It's so sad to see such a situation continuing, and the worse part of the story is the level of abuse against each other on social media which is worrying.
I would want to display the attached video clip which I have directed, shot and edited.
This is how the Sudanese community in Birmingham managed to come together and established themselves as a family to provide services and share with one another as a nation.
Please enjoy,
Gwado J. Ador
Media Projection Ltd
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