Thank you Youth Mama. Songs like these inspire peace among ourselves and others we share our Planet Earth with. During my studies abroad, the Dinka Bor is well loved. We are an example of the tribes with a remarkable culture and tradition. However, back home, our Dinka people are recieving negative and discouraging comments on facebook, tweeter, youtube, etc. That is NOT OKAY. A wise man ones said, good deeds have a short travel distance but the bad news always reach the end of the earth in minutes. I'm a Dinkaman and I love my people and my culture even though I do not show it. I was once lost in 1987, ran through two countries until I found my final destination, my home, my new country where there are no gunshots overnight, expensive higher institutions of learning but peace, love and mutual respect is everlasting. I do not mean to brag but to share human experience. If I can have it here then you can have it there. Oooh, I forgot, the leadership QUESTION...Next topic. For now, respect yourself and open your heart and mind so you can understand and see better and clearer. Why? Because you are a South Sudanese. 2nd, respect your leaders even if they are as dumb as a mule. A good leader is never aggressive, he proves his point just like Nelson Mandela did.
Any fool knows what to say but the wise know when and how to say something. My people, without faith in God, we would have whithered away long time ago. We South Sudanese are cursed and blessed at the same time because we got a church that cares for the people and government opposition that want to destroy everything. Local News do not travel far but I hear corruption and greed are now the order of the day in South Sudan. We just need a fair leader to fix things. First, we must preach peace to all the corners of South Sudan, in the name of Jesus Christ. We must teach basic education along the way, not to assimillate but to inform and inspire our South Sudanese people. Education is LIFE: Education is the difference between right and wrong, the difference between life and death and the difference between now and the future. Our boys and girls need to start learning now...NOW.