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Blue Nile Secondary School
A symbol of calmness and serenity
A Shining Example of Quality Education
Blue Nile Secondary School, a beacon of quality education, was established two years ago. Despite its relatively short history, the school has made significant strides in providing an exceptional learning experience for its students. The credit for this goes to the dedicated teaching staff and the committed students who have worked tirelessly to ensure the school's success.
The school's administrative level is second to none. The leadership team is composed of experienced and innovative educators who are committed to providing a well-rounded education to all students. They have implemented a rigorous curriculum that challenges students academically while also providing them with opportunities to explore their interests and talents.
The teaching staff at Blue Nile Secondary School is truly exceptional. They are passionate about their subjects and are dedicated to helping their students succeed. They use a variety of teaching methods to engage students and ensure that they understand the material. They also provide individual attention to each student, which helps them to overcome any learning challenges they may face.
The school's commitment to quality education is evident in its state-of-the-art facilities. The classrooms are equipped with the latest technology, including interactive whiteboards, virtual reality headsets, and advanced robotics labs. This ensures that students have access to the latest tools and resources, which helps them to learn more effectively.
The students at Blue Nile Secondary School are equally committed to their education. They are passionate about learning and are dedicated to achieving their full potential. They take pride in their school and are involved in a variety of extracurricular activities, such as sports, music, and drama.
The school is a shining example of what a school should be in the 21st century. Its commitment to quality education, innovation, and community is unparalleled. Parents can rest assured that by sending their children to Blue Nile, they are giving them the best possible chance to succeed in life. The school's success is a testament to the dedication of its teaching staff and the commitment of its students.
Blue Nile Secondary School, a home of giants.
Stop blaming alcohol after hitting your wife,why doesn't it lead you one day to a military barrack to slap a soldier?😍😍
Who knows Nyan Kedong?
Nyan Kedong is a tall brown beautiful girl. When she bypasses public places,everyone could glance in the most loving way. When I see her,my heart as well as my whole body shakes like the way Tut Kew shook Juba the following month when he was making exercise.
When I spend a day without me seeing her,my world seems to have marked an emergence of eclipse🧐.
In fact,she looks like Queen Elizabeth in England,Michelle Obama in US,Hilde F.Johnson of Norway,Ustaz Emma in UK and Selle Work in Ethiopia.
Look! can't a girl like this attract men?
Yes,she can. And she is the one who have satisfied my desires for women.
In reality,we are dating.🙎🏼♂
During my boyish times I was a doubting Thomas. I didn't know whether I would get such an adorable lover like her. I thought my father was the only blessed man to have got a warm-hearted,honest,hospitable,hardworking and beautiful wife who is none other than my own mother. My childish eyes and heart on my own mom had a very negative thoughts as if no other lady in this wonderful world looks like mommy.
As my mind grew larger,my eyes too got exposed farther than ever before when I was in the locality of boyhood which hindered me from meeting Nyan Kedong Queen of my heart. But with the help of Almighty God whose powers,presence,care and provisions are all knowing made it possible to provide me with my lovely little Angel who have taken the position of my mom.
Nhialic madhol ë yi muoc ka ci ting cin
He gives you without seeing his ✋ hand.
The girl whose shape matches with every type of fashions.Anyone who sees her walking along Rumbek-Cueibet highway, follows her unknowingly. One of my neighbors got caught at their home when he followed her without him knowing which route he was trekking along. I am the only man who have never been madly and blindly taken up by her beauty since I had the city conquered already. Nä nyic ka nyic😋.
She is a very tall girl who doesn't talk with short dudes although they are standing together because the height is too long that he can't hear what she says. The only good means to communicate with her is a telephone. You know I am also a victim of her tallness.
To know her name and her location,send your sister to take the name from the author.
Water should not be eradicated
By Theem Isaac Machar
In the world since the creation, I have never heard of a nation which advocates for eradication of water only to get my country one to be doing it. Are we not proving to be young enough that we can not know the significance of our surroundings?
Apart from the below importance, the beautiful scenery of the Nile River makes jealous to share with others.
The Nile River holds great significance for South Sudan. As the longest river in Africa, it plays a vital role in the country's economy, culture, and sustenance.
Economically, the Nile River is a lifeline for South Sudan. It provides fertile land for agriculture, supporting the growth of various crops and contributing to food security. The river also serves as a crucial transportation route, facilitating trade and commerce within the country and with neighbouring nations. Additionally, the Nile's water resources support fishing activities, which not only provide food but also generate income for local communities.
The Nile River has deep cultural and historical roots in South Sudan. It has been a source of inspiration for art, music, and folklore, weaving its way into the fabric of the nation's identity. Many indigenous communities have relied on the river for centuries, shaping their way of life and traditions around its presence. The Nile's majestic beauty and its role as a source of life have become integral to the cultural heritage of South Sudan.
Moreover, the Nile River is a source of sustenance for the people of South Sudan. Its waters provide drinking water, irrigation for crops, and support ecosystems that sustain biodiversity. The river's importance in providing water resources cannot be overstated, especially in an arid region where access to clean water is crucial for survival.
As we have seen the following benefits of the Nile River, the following are the reasons for us the citizens go against dredging that is taking place right now.
Dredging on the Nile River, particularly by Egypt, poses several disadvantages. Firstly, it can lead to environmental degradation. Dredging operations disrupt the riverbed, destroying habitats and ecosystems critical to aquatic life. This can result in a decline in biodiversity and negatively impact fish populations. Secondly, dredging alters the natural flow of the river, which can cause sedimentation issues downstream and affect the water quality. Dredging on the Nile River holds several disadvantages, particularly concerning aquatic animals and valuable minerals. Secondly, the process of dredging involves the mechanical removal of sediment from the riverbed. This disturbance can significantly impact aquatic habitats and ecosystems. Dredging disrupts the natural balance of the river, leading to the destruction of vital spawning grounds and breeding sites for fish and other aquatic organisms. It can result in a decline in fish populations, affecting both commercial and subsistence fishing. Additionally, the extraction of valuable minerals through dredging can have detrimental effects. Mining activities can release harmful substances into the water, polluting the river and posing a threat to aquatic life. The presence of valuable minerals can also lead to conflicts and resource exploitation, further exacerbating social and environmental issues. Concretely, dredging on the Nile River can have negative consequences for both aquatic animals and the valuable minerals found within the river, emphasizing the need for careful and sustainable management practices to mitigate these disadvantages.
Moreover, excessive dredging can exacerbate erosion, leading to the loss of fertile agricultural land. Lastly, it may have adverse effects on downstream countries, as alterations to the river's flow impact water availability and quality for Sudan and other nations. Careful consideration and sustainable management practices are necessary to mitigate the disadvantages associated with dredging on the Nile River.
Finally, the Nile River holds enormous significance for South Sudan. It is an economic lifeline, a cultural symbol, and a vital source of sustenance. Recognizing the value of the Nile and ensuring its sustainable management is of paramount importance for the future development and well-being of South Sudan. Let’s protect our wetlands for their is a solution to it, but no solution for drought.
Have a blessed day!
Is the country being sold or rented out?
By Theem Isaac Machar
Sitting at my own corner of despair and desperation, I often have my head bent down and lifted think of a way up in order to know what makes the great nation a saleable and buyable item.
When I look at the direction in which the nation is taking, the future is becoming of a dime view.
The paces she is taking are unsteady, and the worst is seeing the country turning out to be a dead predator on which prey feed.
I am forced to ask this question if the nation being rented out to the outsiders, or is it being sold out to them? When I have a look at the nature of things, I find self being treated inferior by the experiences I ever have in this nation.
How I wish I had my message reached by the leaders of the nation so that I would hear from them if the nation is on sale or a rental apartment. I am asking this question based on my researched evidence.
In the few years of independence not more than two decades, we have been experiencing a couple of diminishing encounters.
As a nation endowed in natural resources, leaders have been auctioning with outsiders. Oil advances sold out, gold is being mined, and the system of government commercialized.
Now, the target is the Nile River, which constitutes about 40% of natural resource importance in the nation. Apart from the Nile being rich in aquatic animals, which are of ecological importance, the fact that it abounds in fresh water becomes a core reason for protecting it for generations. The beautiful scenery look of the Nile constitutes attractiveness on the relief.
To mention fish that we get from the Nile River has encouraged regional trade and created incomes for the masses. It would sound awkward.
Irrigation, which is carried out along the Nile, has improved the level of agricultural production. The availability of water in surplus has enhanced irrigation farm along the Nile River, which enormously provides food for the masses.
Given the little offers that Egypt is providing: partial or bogus full ride scholarships, they are not as valuable as proportionate to the importance of the Nile.
The government of Egypt is interested in the Nile water in order to satisfy the need which disadvantageously endangering the prosperity of the country. Having water in abundance is not a curse a blessing rather.
In conclusion, the leaders who prioritize the dredging the Nile should not mind of the little offers, but the prosperity of the generations to come. The moment we allow drenching, the higher chances we shall have aquatic animals, gold, water and other minerals lost to Egypt. However, South Sudan is bigger than any leader, and that decision-making should not as belittled as a house decisions.
Have a blessed day!
The writer is a second-year student University of Juba School of Education. He is reachable email [email protected]/+211922218519
Visit Blue Nile Secondary School situated in Suk-sita residence Juba South Sudan. The school serves the position of an international school where local language speaking is completely banned.
The school is rich in implementing all academic activities: debates and sports activities.
Smartness has been cultured to meet all the professional requirements.
In Jonglei, football has been taken personal even by the Wëng-lou. It is watching Chelsea's previous match.
Not everyone is meant to be in our lives to the end, so when someone brings pain, suffering, and disrespect to your life let them go, if you choose, you may wish them well from afar.
If it’s not possible to let them go completely, make sure you limit your energy and time spent in their presence.
Remember, you are worthy of respect.
You matter. Your life matters. ❤️
(Saw a quote that said “Thank you for letting me go because I wouldn’t have walked away,” and that hit different.-unknown)
Casting ballot is direly needed.
Since gaining independence in 2011, South Sudan has been plagued by poor governance and the repercussions of tyrannical leadership, leaving its people in a state of despair, and young generation has never seen how a ballot paper looks like. Conducting elections this year is of paramount importance as it provides an opportunity to rectify the past and pave the way for a more transparent, peaceful, and united country. South Sudan has experienced a tumultuous journey since its inception, marked by poor governance, corruption, and a disregard for democratic principles. Conducting elections this year is a crucial step towards addressing these shortcomings. It allows the citizens to exercise their democratic rights, elect leaders who prioritize public welfare, and hold them accountable for their actions. Through free and fair elections, South Sudan can break free from the chains of tyrannical leadership and establish a government that is transparent, responsible, and responsive to the needs of the people.
Transparency is the cornerstone of a democratic society. Conducting elections provides an opportunity to institute transparency in political processes, ensuring that the will of the people is accurately reflected. Transparent electoral systems, including voter registration, campaigning, and vote counting, foster trust among the populace, promoting confidence in the legitimacy of elected representatives. By embracing transparency through elections, South Sudan can rebuild trust in its governance structures and restore faith in the Republic of South Sudan.
The repeated postponement of elections in South Sudan has undermined public confidence and perpetuated a cycle of uncertainty. It is imperative that no further extensions are granted, as this would only prolong the suffering of the South Sudanese people and hinder the progress towards democratic governance. Delays in conducting elections not only erode trust in the electoral process but also provide an opportunity for those in power to consolidate their authority and perpetuate poor governance practices. By committing to holding elections this year, South Sudan can demonstrate its commitment to democracy, signal a break from the past, and instill hope for a better future.
In conclusion, the need for South Sudan to conduct elections this year cannot be overstated. It is a crucial step towards addressing the poor governance experiences since independence, as well as curbing the influence of tyrannical leadership. Through transparent elections, South Sudan can establish a government that is accountable to the people, foster unity and peace, and advance the principles of democracy. It is essential that the government and relevant stakeholders prioritize transparency, peace, unity, and robust security arrangements to ensure a fair and credible electoral process. The time for change is now, and South Sudan must seize this opportunity to pave the way for a brighter and more democratic future.
Dear Dr. John Garang, you have left unfilled void in the nation. Tears are still rolling in our eyes. You had died at a time when we did not want you to depart — I am not saying you can't have died, but I wish you had lived longer than the shorter period the death roped us of you so that you might make sure that the promises made were expectedly fulfilled.
The promises to compensate the civil population through provision of basic services: education, health services, water, fair justice, as well as stable economy were very clear until your colleagues changed the narrative.The tragic death of Dr. John Garang continues to be a source of immense pain and loss for South Sudan. His demise created a significant leadership vacuum and left the nation grappling with the challenge of charting a new course towards independence and stability. Garang's charismatic leadership, strategic vision, and ability to unite diverse ethnic groups were instrumental in the peace process and the formation of South Sudan as an independent nation.
His absence has hindered the country's progress, as his strong leadership and influence were crucial for navigating the complex political and socio-economic landscape. The void left by Garang's death remains a painful reminder of the immense loss suffered by South Sudan and its ongoing struggle for peace and development.
People whom you promised wish you were alive such that all life-challenging situations are hoped of alleviation. When you come just a day witness the living conditions your people are going through, you would shed tears. The Kiir's regime and dollar are a life threat to the masses. The very colleagues you promised a great deal of compensation for civil population are the ones marginalizing them.
Anyone who dies should go and tell you that those he/she had left would also die of the same death. Dollar has completely controlled the whole monetary system.
The rate in which the dollar was exchanged has significantly shot up, making the prices of commodities go up also. Those whose living depend on low-incomes struggle so hard to barely get a pittance that could afford a cup of tea. Because things are very expensive in a way that only those with financial strength afford them while the rich few are not the citizens of the best order in the nation.
We are all before God and the SPLM equal no matter where we come from and who we are socially.
The government characterized by lack of democracy, lack of transparency, lack of fair justice, inequality, and lack of freedom of speech is mistreating the masses like the ways colonial masters did in the past.
Leaders are just appointed through directives of the group called "Jieng council of elders" and J1 one bunches of bootlickers who presumed to have won the masses' trust and confidence.
The country is being ruled by the government of deals and corruption. Citizens are brutality tortured, jailed, and deprived of all rights. The death taking South Sudanese yearly is a told one and of deprivation. We are left with leaders who are materially motivated, politically hostile, tyrannical, autocratic, and corrupt. There is no hope for the government in the top to possibly change the horrible living conditions the people are going through.
The government has changed the slogan " the government of the people and the people for the government" to "the government-of-eating civilians." In most countries in the world, people voice for issues pertaining marginalization as far as to some extent of abusing corrupt leaders whereas in my country just a small and a simple joke like "Kiir must go" is responded with a live-bullet.
Now citizens have gone muted not because they are getting along with the current situation, but only they are afraid of being shot when staging protests. All we do is teary: playing music, people play songs that motivate them to bear hardships, songs which tell them how change is quested, speeches during occasions, and writings on Facebook are all teary the politics of our country is naked. It goes live before the public naked, making politicians crazy rappers of the politics.
I have nothing much bigger problems than the ones above to wish you still live with us, dear hero.
Since this is your day, continue resting well in peace!
Even in the Bible, the book of Job comes before Roman, so before you romance someone's daughter, first think of finding a job.
I read a book titled " How to win the heart of a slay queen." The book scared me. I will never read it anymore.
Dear Late Dr John Garang, you had died at a wrong time
By Theem Isaac Machar
You had died at a time we did not want you to depart; I am not saying you can't have died, but I wish you lived longer than the period the death roped us of you so that you might make sure that the promises made are expectedly fulfilled. The promises to compensate the civil population through provision of basic services: education, health services, water, fair justice, as well as stable economy were very clear until your colleagues changed the narrative.
People whom you promised wish you were alive such that all life-challenging situations are hoped of alleviation. When you come just a day witness the living conditions your people are going through, you would shed tears. The Kiir's regime and dollar are a life-threat to the masses. The very colleagues you promised a great deal of compensation for civil population are the ones marginalizing them.
Anyone who dies should go and tell you that those he/she had left would too die of the same death. Dollar has completely controlled the whole monetary system. The rate in which dollar was exchanged has significantly shot up making the prices of commodities go up also. Those whose living depends on low-incomes struggle so hard to barely get a pittance that could afford a cup of tea. Because things are very costly in a way that only those with financial strength afford while the rich few are not the citizens of the best order in nation.
We are all before God and SPLM equal no matter where we come from and who we are.
The government characterized by lack of democracy, lack of transparency, lack of fair justice, inequality and lack of freedom of speech is mistreating the masses like the ways colonial masters did in the past. Leaders are just appointed through directives of the group called "Jieng council of elders" and J1 one bunches of bootlickers who presumed to have won the masses' trust and confidence.
The country is being ruled by the government of deals and corruption. Citizens are brutality tortured, jailed and deprived of all rights. The death taking South Sudanese yearly is a told one and of deprivation. We are left with leaders who are materially motivated, politically hostile, tyrannical, autocratic and corrupt. There is no hope for the government in the top to possibly change the horrible living conditions the people are going through.
The government has changed the slogan " the government of the people and the people for the government" to "the government-of-eating civilians". In most countries in the world, people voice for issues pertaining marginalization even to some extent of abusing corrupt leaders whereas in my country just a small and a simple joke like "Kiir must go" is responded with a live-bullet.
Now citizens are muted not because they are getting along with the current situation, but only they are afraid of being shot when staging protests. All we do is all teary: playing music, people play songs that motivate them to bear hardships, songs which tell them how change is quested, speeches during occasions, and writings on Facebook are all teary.
The politics of our country is naked, it goes live before the public naked making politicians crazy rappers of the politics.
I have nothing much bigger problem than the ones above to wish you still live with us dear father.
Have a blessed day!
The abandoned army!
Seeing the national army that fought for independence for over a decade deserted, partly lures my dear tears roll unknowingly!
These people you are seeing one of whom in the picture carrying firewood, putting on torn uniforms and miserably avoided are the reasons why we today have the country evolved and talked about.
It is through their efforts, brave sacrifices, intrepidity and patriotism that's why the existence of South Sudan struggled for years came to reality.
These people were not outcasts, or misfits to have lived with whose relatives they had left behind for military field. They were tasked to liberate the Southern Sudanese held in captivity, totally enslaved by the then Khartoum government.
They were promised whole-heartedly to dauntlessly face Arabs whom we had our independence lost to; such that we should have our rights we were deprived of granted, and now, here they are!
Soldiers had gone through a lot of life-threatening and life-ruining conditions that claimed lives of millions of them for freedom of every South Sudanese to find a space for prevalence.
No matter how hard to fight for twenty years was, they had a dream in them that one day, they could attain the goal. And indeed, the dream turned into reality in 2011 when the national was declared independent.
Throughout the process of fighting the war, there promises made that; after having sovereignty achieved, every soldier would have to say a word of one's, and be all compensated for the tremendous job done. But today, here they are!
Soldiers are poorly paid; a pittance that is not even paid on time, while they have families to feed, children to educate, and other good things they have to do for themselves.
Since the issue is quite monotonous, they have their minds changed to life-sustaining businesses which mismatch to their contributions.
Cutting charcoals, wood, and querying rocks for sell so that they might have lives sustained!
The struggle that took the national army twenty one years which was desired to bring reforms, equal distribution of resources, and modernized military sector is now a much more of paradox.
Have a blessed day!
I can wait for someone to marry my girlfriend and she be like,I have my own crush.
If that man insists,and marry her,she will always be calling me on phone and says,"Sweetheart, come home now,the devil has gone to to the office.
And I will be like OMG! The living God is making things happening as I expect of.
I prepare myself,pack everything even my mattress and passonic so that we play music as conversation digresses somewhere else.
And she will be like baby,reduce the volume,our neighbors will hear and report it to that devil spirit. Be like don't worry baby,I'm eating banana.
And she like,eat it very fast and leave.
At this point,I will pull her to the bedroom,undress ourselves,start playing cheese and when the husband comes we shall run out naked.
When he keeps quiet,I come the next day with army uniform and be like,this lady has committed adultery let me take her for jail.
I take her away for days and return her when I'm done. I Warn the husband that whenever you see anyone playing cheese with her,don't attack him ,he is a trainer.
PAYMENT OF HIGH BRIDE'S PRICE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY PROBLEMS IN SOUTH SUDAN.
Paying high price doweries in forms of many cattle is adversely affecting the country in social and economic factors.
Among Nilotic tribes,mostly Dinka and Nuer,cattle-related communal violences are extreme every year.
Reason being,young men of a community attack a neighboring community in order to raid cattle to settle their expensive marriages. Cattle are regarded the main source of survival making marriages conducted in a way preferring cattle payment at higher prices.
One can't own a wife without him having paid cows to parents of a loved one despite the qualities one has. The possibility to marry among the tribes I mentioned mostly in Dinka tribe,is to go raiding and stealing of cattle from nearby neighborhood if one completely hasn't cows or a good work that earns him some money for buying cows. However,if any uncertainty like killings occurs,the intense the revenge attacks and cattle-related conflicts volitale.
It has also made girls the sources of incomes. Therefore,when a girl is eloped,it will cause inconveniences since the fact that impregnated or eloped girls are married with fewer cows than fresh ones.
ECONOMIC FACTORS:
Government servants employed by the government go with interests to enrich themselves with public funds one finds in the office of employment. The intention is to build expensive homes and marry expensively.
These practices are responsible for corruption,nepotism,mismanagement,lack of accountability and many more bad practice in the nation. Officials have taken advantage of appointment to offices as a mean of acquiring wealths.
With these few points,our country can't progress unless marriage custom is constitionalized.
My opinion ✍🏼
Those who usually post on Facebook that I need 10 000 people to thanks God or else you will go to hell, does God use Facebook in the heaven?
Success is not all about hard work, it is by lord's grace even the president Salva Kiir can't carry a bag of cement.
I prefer generator's sound to Maker Aguek's music.
There is no difference between bra and bar. Once a man opens it, he will immediately go crazy.
Anyone who wants to leave this country with me for awhile? The country needs to think first.
When you break up, please break up completely resuming the relationship makes us those who spread rumors liars.
A man walked into a restaurant and shouted his order aggressively.
"Please give me 2 pieces of chicken 🍗 and give everyone here 2 pieces of chicken each because when I eat others must eat too" . So the waiter served everybody their food.
After they finish eating ,
the man shouted again
"Give me one bottle of whiskey and give everyone here 1 bottle of brandy each because when I drink everyone must drink too".
The waiter severed everyone their drinks
Everybody in the restaurant were really happy
and started hailing him "jack the great" 😂
After the man have finish drinking, he shouted again, "Give me my bill and give everyone here their bills too because when I pay my bills everyone must pay their bills too".
Well jack will be buriéd this coming Saturday hope u will attend as well .
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