I used to get involve in dances like these in Kakuma Refugee Camp. I'm from Biong Makolcuei(Kakuma Group) and Nhyial Kon Chau and Deng Jongkuc Nhial never failed to inspire us. To live as a refugee you must sometimes find hope and meaning and we did. Some danced and others played dominoes and some went to school and many combined those activities. Please, do not destroy Kakuma Refugee Camp.
To those who are related to God and mankind, this is how we do it in South Sudan. KEEP IT UP, up mr Dj, because our children "shall dance responsibly". 😀😄. Thanks you out late brother Dr. John Garang de Mabior because without your inspiration, I would be dead by now.
The power in this music is unbelievable. It combines all those qualities that make our Dinka Bor culture great and in one beautiful unit. Awesome indeed. Even if I die today, this song will still be embedded in my heart and brain. I love it.
My heart jumps for joy when I see my Dinka Bor people this happy after what Riek Machar did. We are Dinka Bor, we never hold grudges. Why? Because someone once said that if you live in the past and allow the past to define who you are, then you may never grow. Life is the sum of your yesterdays makings and tomorrows happenings. Be kind to yourself and others and our planet Earth shall do just fine.
I'm strongly disagree with you and you are not love them and you Darfur cause big problems in Sudan and split up Divide two separate Northern Sudan and South Sudan and you lies lies lies about that love. Not at all.
this is so amazing song that i have ever enjoyed honestly.we need songs like this not segregative songs that cause conflict amongs people.we need songs can unite people.i love this song