Born in South Sudan, he was a citizen of Western Equatoria State (WES) of Azande ethnicity. He was a trained nurse at Juba Teaching Hospital (JTH) and seconded to Sudan Prison Services in Juba. Between 1990-1992, he worked under the leadership of Dr. Josephson Mogga, M.D. at JTH until the time of his arrest, after which he was never seen again. Many believed that his arrest followed deployment of military nurses at JTH with the mission of reporting SPLA supporters. He was a very intellectual individual, reliable, punctual, precise, and calm.
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