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Only idiots can’t see the darkest point in our history!

Chapter 06

Where things had fallen apart

By Gwado J. Ador

Only idiots can’t see the darkest point in our history!

‘A bird that remembers its flock mates never missed the way’

Chapter 05

By Gwado J. Ador

Humid as usual in Juba, but certainly, it was a lovely morning when he set his foot into the building of Radio Juba on the 04th of April 1980.

Thus, President Salva Kiir stood firmly to secure this important sector on his side, he won’t easily surrender SSR&TV to his opponents on the other side of the debate.

Only idiots can’t see the darkest point in our history!

Part two

London, 17 April 2020

By Gwado J. Ador

Sons of South Sudan were bracing for the challenges ahead, they were prepared to take responsibility following successful negotiations of the peace agreement at Naivasha in Kenya, 2005.

Only idiots can’t see the darkest point in our history!

Part One

London, 08 April 2020

By Gwado J. Ador

It was only yesterday when we were bound together to fight for freedom and injustice in our motherland.

I could remember when we raised the flag and praised our God for answering our prayers.

By Gwado J. Ador

In a toxic political environment such as ours in South Sudan, anything is possible. The probability that some people could be playing into the hands of others is high.

Such instances of political showdown have been taking place in our watch all throughout history and during the independence of South Sudan.