"The AU is a comfort club for African dictators, selfish presidents corrupt leaders, professional thieves, and war criminals, where they meet to pat each other on the back, and compare notes on suppressing their citizenry." Hüstin Läkü, Sr.
Monday, October 11, 2021
Hüstin Läkü, Sr., Quote: African University Graduates
"The only interest of African University Graduates is employment (Job seeking & multiple wives), but not to contribute to body of knowledge for development of the continent" Hüstin Läkü, Sr.
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Hüstin Läkü, Sr., Quote: The problem of South Sudan
“The problem of South Sudan is not that the country has no Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D., degree holders, and competent qualified Public Servants, but rather the affairs of the country are being managed and mismanaged by leaders, parliamentarians, graduates, and military generals who are illiterate.” Hüstin Läkü, Sr.
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Tribute to Bishop Francis Loyo
Bishop Francis Mori Germani Loyo was born in 1958 at Duwe of Serenge in Rokon, to a family of Germani Loyo and Beersbeda Luba of Apoki clan. Bishop Loyo was citizen of Central Equatoria State and died on Oct 2nd, 2021in Kampala.
Bishop Loyo academic journey started with basic school in 1964-1965 in Rokon. In 1967-1968, Bishop Loyo joined Christian Missionary Society (CMS) school in Juba, 1968-1974 Buluk Junior and 1975-1978 completed Rumbek high school and obtained Sudan high School Certificate. Furthermore, Bishop Loyo passion for education took him to distance education, and 1979-1980, he enrolled in English Language Diploma at Tutorial Colleges, distance Learning in UK. Additionally, in 1986-1989, he obtained Diploma in Theology from Trinity College, University of Ghana and in 1990-1993, he completed Bachelor of Divinity from St. Paul University, Limuru, Kenya. In 2004-2005, Bishop Loyo completed master’s degree in theology and Ministry from Durham University in UK.
Professionally, in 1979 Bishop’s career started at Ministry of Legal Affairs, in Juba and was the Gazette Proofreader. Between 1980-1986, he taught at Rumbek & Mundri high schools. In 1995, Bishop Loyo Co-founded “The Sudan Service International” (ISS). The ISS is a church-based Wing Relief organization charged with mission to offer medicine, agricultural tools, seeds, and food to the suffering people of South Sudan.
Bishop Loyo ministries commenced with his ordinations as deacon & pastor of Episcopal church of Sudan in 1994. In 1995 late Bishop Loyo was elected Bishop of Episcopal church of Rokon, and in 1997 was consecrated Bishop of Maridi Cathedral. over more, in 1998 Bishop Loyo was elected Assistant Episcopal Council Secretary & in 2008 appointed Dean of Episcopal church of South Sudan, Central Equatoria State and Dean of Episcopal church of Sudan in in 2008-2017. From 2018 until his death Bishop Francis Loyo was assigned portfolio the Central Equatoria Internal State (CEIS).
Bishop Loyo will be missed by his family members, Yangwara community both at home and diaspora, congregations of Anglican common and the suffering body of Christ in South Sudan, friends and colleagues, class-mates (Stephen Doctor Matatiya, & late Hitler Apolo) specially, Benaiah Duku who remembered him as kind and hard working person, very serious with his studies, very intelligent and down to earth person, jolly person who loved to laugh, servant leader who never forget his friends and he is not a corrupt Bishop. Mr. Duku added that, Bishop Loyo was very active politically, and was a member of underground movement that recruits new members to the SPLA under the leadership of Wani Igga. At one-point in 1980s, Bishop Loyo was arrested & detained in the White house in Juba and later was released unharmed. Also, the leadership of NAS has this to say about his passing: He was one of very active Bishops with late Dr. Lino Gweki in the liberated areas in No. 10, wanduraba, Katigari, Rokon, Moi Sokon. He provided SPLA soldiers with many assistances that help SPLA to win many battles in Central Equatoria. Gen. Thomas S. Cyrilio concluded his condolences with the following words:
It
is a darkest day in South Sudan! It was very sad to learnt of the passing on of
His Lordship Bishop Francis Loyo. His Lordship was one of our spiritual leaders
during the liberation struggle. He was encouraging our people to keep their
hopes high during those difficult times, days, months, and years. May heartfelt
condolences to his family and the Yangwara community. May God rest his soul in
eternal peace.
In 2004-2005, I visited
Bishop Loyo in Durham University in UK when he was enrolled in his Master program,
and I can attest to Mr. Duku and Gen. Cyrilio’s testimonies about Bishop Loyo
spirit of servant leader. He introduced me to Dr. Rev. Joseph Bilal and his
family’s donors and invited me to meet his friend and some members of the Anglican
Common in UK. Bishop was very humble man of God. He carried the Cross of God in
Three Persons with courage, dignity, integrity, loyalty, and decency. He fights
a good fight & finished strong.
Final thought, Bishop
Loyo will be remembered for his passion for education. He built basic and junior
high schools in Rokon with stones very closed to “Moi sokon” hot water streams single
handed and with little support from donors. I encourage you to visit the school
he built without support from government and corrupt politicians and make
donations to support the school needs.
Finally, in 1974, Bishop Loyo,
married to his beloved wife late Linda Aguli Shalthiel Mulla a Moru, citizen of
western Equatoria State, and had seven (7) children and several grandchildren. His
death was attributed to kidney dialysis.
With our thoughts & prayers.
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
1992 JUBA GENOCIDE-PART TWO: 40 Civilians- Equatorians Murdered by Omar AL-Bashir
CIVILIANS |
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NO. |
FULL NAME |
TRADE |
ORGANIZATION |
STATE |
ETHNICITY |
REMARKS |
1. |
Eliseo Taban |
Director General |
Forestry Department |
CES |
Pujulu |
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2. |
Evelino Modi |
Technician |
Juba airport |
CES |
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3. |
Mustafa Abdel
Gadi |
Technician |
Juba airport |
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4. |
Paulino Qumat |
Pharmacy Assistant |
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5. |
Francis Tombe |
Student |
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6. |
Faustino Modi |
Executive Assistant |
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7. |
Tony Ilario
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Town Council Member |
Juba City |
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8. |
Raimondo Pitya |
Architect |
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9. |
Sarafino Pitya |
Accountant |
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10. |
Alfred Yoron
Modi |
Radio Juba Staff
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Radio & TV Juba |
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11. |
Wani Kabulu |
Accounts Inspector |
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12. |
Joseph W.D Wai |
Geologist |
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13. |
Sebit Darfur |
Tax officer |
Juba City |
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14. |
Khatir James |
Forest officer |
Forest service |
ECS |
Pojulu |
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15. |
Hillary Duku |
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ESCAPED and
joined SPLA/M to liberate S. Sudan. |
16. |
Stephen Daniel |
Veterinary Surgeon |
Ministry of agriculture
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CES |
Bari |
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17. |
John Kabulu |
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EES |
Ma’adi |
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18 |
Nicholas
Jenario- |
Bank employee |
Sudan Bank |
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19. |
Paul Alphonse |
Engineer |
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Joseph Lako |
Trader |
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20. |
Juma Albino |
Price control
officer |
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VICTIMS OF UNKNOWN OCCUPATION
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21. |
Atillo Ajokilio |
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22. |
Sebit Lako
Martin |
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23. |
Man Goya Bullen |
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24. |
Nimeiri Michael
Taban |
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25. |
Barnaba Lado |
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26. |
Peter Eliado
Marko |
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27. |
Justin Wani
Janto |
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28. |
Lawrence
Severino Lado |
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29. |
Abirdo Lado
Gabriel |
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30. |
Taban Roman Goni |
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31. |
Santino Ako |
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32. |
Olimpiyo
Abdurahmen |
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33. |
Victor Abiro
Zakaria |
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34. |
Jackson Jacob
Gadi |
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35. |
Scopas William
Kong |
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36. |
Taban Elisa |
Air Navigation Officer |
Juba Airport |
CES |
Kuku |
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CIVILIANS
EXECUTED |
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37. |
Mark Loboke
Jenner |
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|
|
Executed |
38. |
Andrew Tombe |
USAID official |
USAID Juba |
CES |
Bari |
Executed |
39. |
Aboudan Talle |
USAID official |
USAID Juba |
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Executed |
40. |
Michael Muto
Atai |
USAID official |
USAID Juba |
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Executed |
©Lakusr’s Research
Centre July 2020
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