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11/12/2023


Appeals for the support:

Dear NGOs, Public, Friends, and family,

We are circulating this message online nocking at everyone door humbly requesting for funding. RIAL MEDIA, a Community Media platform currently operating online is planning to have online TV but we severely setback by the lack of funding which we can use for hiring staff, office renting and purchasing the essential media equipment to mention few.

In the main time, online TV requires equipment as listed below

1. Cameras: We require modern WI-FI cameras with advanced features to capture high-quality visuals.

2. Wireless Podcasts Microphones: Quality microphones are essential for clear and professional audio recording.

3. Tripods stands: Sturdy tripods and microphone stands will assist us in achieving stability and the best vantage points for our recordings.

4. Computers and furnitures: We are looking forward setting up a permanent office, which will be the studio as well.

5. Internet cape: By providing us with Internet cape, at least Rial Media will generate News and be connected.

We would be immensely grateful if you could offer any assistance in acquiring the above-mentioned equipment or helping us secure the necessary funding to purchase them.

Your support would not only empower our media but also enable us to continue delivering valuable and engaging content.

We will appreciate and put in record your all sort of support each everyone may offer.

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11/12/2023

Public Announcement

This is to inform Warrap State residents of Juba that Kuol Muor Muor, the Governor of Warrap State, will have a consultative conference with Warrap State residents in Juba on December 12, 2023, at Freedom Hall. The meetings' main goal is to decide on how to proceed with the resolutions contemplated by the leaders and elders of Warrap State communities in the last four days of micro-consultative meetings in Pyramid Hotel, Landmark Hotel and Juba Grand Hotel respectively.

In this anticipated meeting, the public is expected to add a voice to the solution manual dubbed "Green Book." Once the Green Book is produced and has the support of all communities of Warrap State in Juba, the Governor, possibly assisted by a committee or dignitaries, will present it to the Warrap State Parliament for final approval and act as a guide, alongside other local laws, aiding on how the State should be governed.

Agenda of the meeting are as follows:

1. To hold additional talks and confirm all the data and suggestions that were gathered independently from the previous consultative meetings he held in the last few days with the community leaders (people) of Twic Mayardit, Apuk Giir Thiik, Kuac-Ayok, 2 Awans, and Tonj communities.

2. Seeking approval for resolutions that will be assembled into the dubbed "Green Book," a little bind book that contains resolutions translated into interim laws or a manual of guidance that local government authorities in the State are meant to refer to when rendering decisions and taking action toward the addressing communal conflicts in the State.

Thus, all Warrap State sons and daughters are cordially invited to this momentous occasion. Come observe this historic opportunity to shape the policies of Warrap State, your home.

Imminent personalities who are confirmed to participate as guests to play a mediatory role and guiding the event from the beginning to its end:-
1. Mama Mary Ayen Mayardit
2. Gen. Daniel Awet Akot
3. Dr. Aldo Ajou Deng
4. Hon. Michael Makuei Lueth
5. H.E George Konggor Arop
6. H.E Governor Rin Tueny Mabor
7. Gen. Agasio Akol Tong
8. Gen. Bona Bang Dhel
9. Hon. Nhial Deng Nhial
10. Hon. Aleu Ayieny Aleu
11. Gen. Mark Nyipuoc Ubang
12. Gen. Atem Gualdit
13. Gen. Akech Tong Aleu
14. Hon. Lewis Anei Madut-Kuendit
15. Hon. Kiir G*i Thiep
16. Hon. Joseph Lual Achuil
17. Hon. Thiik Thiik Mayardit
18. Representative of Governor Sarah Clerto
19. Representative of Chief Administrator Chol Deng Alaak
20. B**go Community leader in Juba
21. Representative of South Sudan BAR Association - Juba
22. Representative of Civil Society Organisations
23. Representative of UNMISS - Juba
24. Representative of the President of the Republic

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Dinka people
Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan

This article is about ethnic group. For the language, see Dinka language. For other uses, see Dinka (disambiguation).
The Dinka tribe (Dinka: Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan with a sizeable diaspora population abroad. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Bor to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of three Provinces which were formerly located in southern Sudan), and the Abyei Area of the Ngok Dinka in South Sudan.

They number around 4.5 million people according to the 2008 Sudan census, constituting about 40% of the population of the entire country and the largest ethnic tribe in South Sudan. Dinka, or as they refer to themselves, Muonyjang (singular) and jieng (plural), make up one of the branches of the River Lake Nilotes (mainly sedentary agropastoral peoples of the Nile Valley and African Great Lakes region who speak Nilotic languages, including the Nuer and Luo). Dinka are noted for their height, and, along with the Tutsi of Rwanda, they are believed to be the tallest people in Africa. Roberts and Bainbridge reported the average height of 182.6 cm (5 ft 11.9 in) in a sample of 52 Dinka Agaar and 181.3 cm (5 ft 11.4 in) in 227 Dinka Ruweng measured in 1953–1954. However, it seems that the stature of today's Dinka males is lower, possibly as a consequence of undernutrition and conflicts. An anthropometric survey of Dinka men, war refugees in Ethiopia, published in 1995, found a mean height of 176.4 cm (5 ft 9.4 in). Other studies of comparative historical height data and nutrition place the Dinka as the tallest people in the world.

The Dinka people have no centralised political authority, instead comprising many independent but interlinked clans. Some of those clans traditionally provide ritual chiefs, known as the "masters of the fishing spear" or beny bith, who provide leadership for the entire people and appear to be at least in part hereditary.

According to oral traditions, the Dinka originated from the Gezira in what is now Sudan. In medieval times this region was ruled by the kingdom of Alodia, a Christian, multi-ethnic empire dominated by Nubians. Living in its southern periphery and interacting with the Nubians, the Dinka absorbed a sizable amount of the Nubian vocabulary. From the 13th century, with the disintegration of Alodia, the Dinka began to migrate out of the Gezira, fleeing slave raids and other military conflicts as well as droughts.

Conflict over pastures and cattle raids has been happening between Dinka and Nuer as they battled for grazing their animals.

As part of Sudan
The Dinka's religions, beliefs, and lifestyle have led to conflict with the Arab Muslim government in Khartoum. The Sudan People's Liberation Army, led by the late Dr. John Garang De Mabior, a Dinka, took arms against the government in 1983. During the subsequent 21-year civil war, many thousands of Dinka, along with non-Dinka fellow southerners, were massacred by government forces. Since the independence of South Sudan, the Dinka, led by Salva Kiir Mayardit, have also engaged in a civil war with the Nuer and other groups, who accuse them of monopolising power.

Christianity
In 1983, due to Sudan's second civil war, many young educated Dinka men and women were forced to flee from the cities where they were working back to rural villages. Some of these men were Christians who had been converted by the Church Missionary Society. They took their faith with them when they fled. Among these men and women were ordained clergymen who began preaching in the villages. Songs and praises were used to teach the primarily illiterate Dinka about the faith and Biblical lessons. Most Dinka have converted to Christianity and are learning how to adapt or reject ancient religious practices and rituals to match Christian teachings. The Christian conversion of the Dinka people did not only happen in the rural villages but also among Dinka refugees as they fled the war-torn country. The Lost Boys of Sudan were converted in significant numbers in the refugee camps of Ethiopia.

Dinka Bor Masscre
On November 15, 1991, the event known as the "Dinka Bor Masscre" commenced in South Sudan. Forces led by the breakaway faction of Riek Machar deliberately killed an estimated 2,000 civilians of Dinka Bor that included Hol, Nyarweng,Twic east and Bor wounded several thousand more over two months. Much of their wealth was destroyed, which led to mass death due to hunger. It is estimated that 100,000 people left the area following the attack.

Southern Sudan has been described as "a large basin gently sloping northward", through which flow the Bahr el Jebel River, the White Nile, the Bahr el Ghazal (Nam) River and its tributaries, and the Sobat, all merging into a vast barrier swamp.

Vast Sudanese oil areas to the south and east are part of the flood plain, a basin in southern Sudan into which the rivers of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Ethiopia drain off from an ironstone plateau that belts the regions of Bahr El Ghazal and Upper Nile.

The terrain can be divided into four land classes:

Highlands: higher than the surrounding plains by only a few centimeters; are the sites for “permanent settlements”. Vegetation consists of open thorn woodland and/or open mixed woodland with grasses.

Intermediate Lands: lie slightly below the highlands, commonly subject to flooding from heavy rainfall in the Ethiopian and East/Central African highlands; Vegetation is mostly open perennial grassland with some acacia woodland and other sparsely distributed trees.
Toic: land seasonally inundated or saturated by the main rivers and inland water courses, retaining enough moisture throughout the dry season to support cattle grazing.
Sudd: permanent swampland below the level of the toic; covers a substantial part of the floodplain in which the Dinka reside; provides good fishing but is not available for livestock; historically it has been a physical barrier to outsiders’ pe*******on.

The ecology of the large basin is unique; until recently, wild animals and birds flourished, rarely hunted by the agro-pastoralists.

The local climate determines the Dinka's migrations and their agro-pastoral lifestyle, responding to the periodic flooding and dryness of the area in which they live. They begin moving around May–June at the onset of the rainy season to their “permanent settlements” of mud and thatch housing above flood level, where they plant their crops of millet and other grain products. These rainy season settlements usually contain other permanent structures such as cattle byres (luak) and granaries. During the dry season (beginning about December–January), everyone except the aged, ill, and nursing mothers migrates to semi-permanent dwellings in the toic for cattle grazing. The cultivation of sorghum, millet, and other crops begins in the highlands in the early rainy season, and the harvest of crops begins when the rains are heavy in June–August. Cattle are driven to the toic in September and November when the rainfall drops off and allowed to graze on harvested stalks of the crops.

Dinka tribes
The number of Dinka sub-divisions is hotly contested as the border or line between group, sub-division, and sections is blurred and often difficult to determine. For example, one can divide the Atuot into Apaak and Reel, Bor into Bor, Twic, Nyarweng and Hol and Panaruu into Awet and Kuel and Ciec manyiel (Jieng) into Ador and Lou.

Rek people
The Rek are an ethnic group in South Sudan, a subgroup of the Dinka. Its members speak South-Western Dinka, also called Rek, a Nilotic language. Many members of this ethnicity are Christians. Some estimates put the Rek population at or exceeding 1,200,000 people, they occupy Warrap state and Northern Bahr el Ghazel state.

Their religious beliefs and practices also reflect the Dinkas' pastoral lifestyle. The Dinka religion, just like most other Nilotic faiths, is Polytheistic, but has one creator, God, Nhialic, who leads the Dinka pantheon of gods and spirits. He is generally distant from humans and does not directly interact with them. The sacrificing of oxen by the "masters of the fishing spear" is a central component of Dinka's religious practice. Age is an important factor in Dinka culture, with young men being inducted into adulthood through an initiation ordeal that includes marking the forehead with a sharp object. Also, during this ceremony, they acquire a second cow-color name. The Dinka believe they derive religious power from nature and the world around them rather than from a religious tome.

Dinka diaspora
The experience of Dinka refugees was portrayed in the documentary movies Lost Boys of Sudan by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk and God Grew Tired Of Us, Joan Hechts' book The Journey of the Lost Boys and the fictionalized autobiography of a Dinka refugee, Dave Eggers' What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng. Other books on and by the Lost Boys include The Lost Boys of Sudan by Mark Bixler, God Grew Tired of Us by John Bul Dau, They Poured Fire On Us From The Sky by Alephonsion Deng, Benson Deng, and Benjamin Ajak and A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park. In 2004 the first volume of the graphic novel Echoes of the Lost Boys of Sudan was released in Dallas, Texas.

Dinka/Jieng tribal groups
This list of Dinka tribal grouping by region. Note that these divisions are further divided into several subdivisions; for example, Dinka Rek is subdivided into Aguok, Kuac, and many other things, but they speak the same language; only the pronunciation is slightly different.

• Dinka Agar - (Lakes State), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Apaak Lakes State Bahr El Ghazal
• Dinka Gok Lakes State Bahr El Ghazal
• Dinka Ciec/ (Jieng)- (Lakes State), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Aliab - (Lakes State), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Twic - (Warrap State), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Rek - (Warrap State, and parts of NBG and Western Barh El Ghazal), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Luanyjang - Warrap State Bahr El Ghazal
• Dinka Malual - (NBG), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Ngok - (Abyei,Malakal), Barh El Ghazal
• Dinka Padang - (Unity State), Upper Nile
• Dinka Bor - (Bor), Jonglei
• Dinka Nyarweng, Jonglei
• Dinka Hol, Jonglei
• Dinka Twic East, Jonglei
• Ruweng, (Unity State), Upper Nile
• D**gjol , Upper Nile
There are no Dinka tribes in the region of Equatoria; Dinka is located in the regions of Bahr El Ghazal and Upper Nile respectively.

Food habits
Men and women eat meals separately. When milk supply is low, children will get priority. Children are fed milk from 9-12 months. After about one year, children will start eating solid food (porridge). After children turn three, they eat two meals a day. Adults also eat two meals a day.

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21/11/2023

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12/11/2023
Dear Dr. Akuol Akol (Malil) Ayok aka Nyan Lilly Ayok we wish you all the best in your examination,Bear in mind that succ...
04/11/2023

Dear Dr. Akuol Akol (Malil) Ayok aka Nyan Lilly Ayok we wish you all the best in your examination,
Bear in mind that success is what you've, the ability to recall what you have been taught over the years of your academic journey.
Do it with no pressure but cautiously with confidence and determination.
All the best in your National exams sweet girl We love you. Make mommy proud darling.

Success is the outcome of the many little efforts
Put together over time committedly and consistently.
For every minute sacrificed to sit studying
One page at a time; chapter after another,
Committing to memory all taught in school –

Many say examination is not the true test of knowledge,
But it sure is the true test of retention,
How much you're able to retain after tutelage,
Or how much knowledge gained is kept
And recalled by your cerebrum, the seat of memory.

You have been taught painstakingly
Through a period of time by tutors,
And you have burned the midnight candles
Reading, studying and preparing for this –
I wish you nothing less than excellence.

May all you studied be retained
And brought to remembrance when needed.
May your brain never go blank or forgetful
When you need the answers to questions,
And may you write correctly the right answers.

And when the scores are out
May your result sheet read excellence;
No poor grades will dent your performance.
But keep learning and studying consistently
Even when you have no examinations to write.

South Sudan girls wish you all the best in your examinations.

Sorry for late wish Awut Akuac aka Awutu Agiu but know guest of honor always come late.I wish you a very happy birthday ...
31/10/2023

Sorry for late wish Awut Akuac aka Awutu Agiu but know guest of honor always come late.

I wish you a very happy birthday manh nyankai, may this year be the year of more celebration and happiness to you, I wish you all the best in your life.

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13/10/2023

If he is in Juba, has no lower teeth and doesn't speak English or Arabic, just know that he is from Rumbek.

8.10.2023.Today at around 6:00pm local time, the local boat carried 11 people capsize at wath-Adut Chol (shore) of D**g ...
08/10/2023

8.10.2023.

Today at around 6:00pm local time, the local boat carried 11 people capsize at wath-Adut Chol (shore) of D**g area in Kuac south payam of Gogrial west county, warrap state, left 6 people missing and 5 people rescued.

The names of the missing bodies are;
1. Aliet Mawien Ngong ( wife to Ex- chief Manyol Mayar Madut)
2. Akuac Lual Agak
3. Anger Tong Monydeng
4. Ajak Madhieu Garang
5. B**g Arop Adup
6. Aluet Ader Nyok

Survivors;
1. Adup Madhieu Garang
2. Abuk Garang Adup
3. Awal Mayen Akec
4. Akuol Nyok Majook
5. Akoldit the boater.

It's the great and tragic lost to Kuac community and South Sudan atlarge.

May the Almighty father rest theirs precious soul in eternal life 🙏😭😭😭😭

SAD NEWS !!

Today at around 6:00pm local time, the local boat carried 12 people capsize at wath-Adut Chol (shore) of D**g area in Kuac south payam of Gogrial west county, warrap state, left 6 people missing and 6 people rescued.

The names of the missing bodies are;
1. Aliet Mawien Ngong ( wife to Ex- chief Manyol Mayar Madut)
2. Akuac Lual Agak
3. Anger Tong Monydeng
4. Ajak Madhieu Garang
5. B**g Arop Adup
6. Unknown

Survivors;
1. Adup Madhieu Garang
2. Abuk Garang Adup
3. Awal Mayen Akec
4. Akuol Nyok Majook
5. Aluet Nyok Ader
6. Akoldit the boater.

It's the great and tragic lost to Kuac community and South Sudan atlarge.

May the Almighty father rest theirs precious soul in eternal life 🙏😭😭😭😭

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07/10/2023

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NBG Governor Shows Support for Hospital and Quadruplet Mother with Generous Financial GiftThe Governor of the Northern B...
07/10/2023

NBG Governor Shows Support for Hospital and Quadruplet Mother with Generous Financial Gift

The Governor of the Northern Bahr el Ghazal (NBG) state in South Sudan, Tong Aken Ngor, visited Aweil Hospital to meet with a mother who had given birth to quadruplets. During his visit, Governor Tong presented a sum of 300,000 South Sudanese pounds to the family of Anei Anei Thuc Guot and Ayak Koryom, the mother of the four children from Aweil West county.

The quadruplets, consisting of two boys and two girls, were born in the hospital.

Governor Tong also inspected the hospital wards and commended the medical staff, as well as the administration of the hospital, for providing healthcare to the people of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state.

The visit signifies the state government’s recognition and support for the essential work carried out by the medical professionals in providing crucial healthcare services to citizens.

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"CALLING   FOR   SUPPORT"Hello everyone,I hope this message finds you well. I'm Achok Deng Achuil, and I am proud to rep...
20/09/2023

"CALLING FOR SUPPORT"

Hello everyone,

I hope this message finds you well. I'm Achok Deng Achuil, and I am proud to represent South Sudan in the Miss Africa India 2023 competition. Dear public, this journey has been a remarkable one, filled with personal growth and a deep sense of purpose. Today, I am reaching out to my sisters, brothers, friends, and the public to ask for your support in this incredible journey.

As a young model, I am not only representing my nation but also advocating for the voices of young women who aspire to break boundaries and shatter stereotypes. This competition is about more than just a title; it's about the opportunity to make a positive impact on the world, to inspire others, and to stand up for the causes that matter.

Dear ones, I am humbly requesting your support by voting for me through my DM Code: (009). Your votes will be instrumental in helping me reach my dreams and bring attention to the issues close to my heart. By voting, you become an integral part of this journey, and together, we can make a difference.

Please, encourage your friends and family to join us in this endeavor. Every vote counts, and your support means the world to me. Let's show the world the strength and unity of our community and help me represent South Sudan with grace and pride.

Thank you for your unwavering support, and I promise to use this platform to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for the generations to come. Together, we can achieve greatness.

HOW TO VOTE

• Vote using Gpay or Paytm
• Scan the code/ 7657886814
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With gratitude and love,
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