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👩‍⚕️ Dear esteemed publics, colleagues and fellow travelers on this extraordinary odyssey through the realm of medicine,
As a devoted medical student at the revered Jimma University, I find myself propelled by a poignant remembrance that dwells deep within my soul – the cherished memory of my dear little brother, who slipped away from this world at the tender age of my 6 birthdays in

the year 2005. This profound loss has etched an indelible mark upon my being, shaping my journey with a gravity that echoes through the corridors of time.
🔬 Each day spent within the sanctified walls of our medical institution marks a milestone in my physiological evolution, drawing me ever closer to the fulfillment of a sacred vow made not only to my departed brother but also to the very essence of my being. The challenges I have encountered along this path have elicited adaptive responses, forging a resilience within me that blends compassion with the keen precision of scientific inquiry.
đź“– Join me as we navigate the intricate pathways of medical education at Jimma University, driven by an inherent physiological imperative to honor the past while sculpting a future illuminated by the brilliance of biochemical enlightenment. Together, let us stand as catalysts for change, igniting beacons of hope, disseminating awareness, and nurturing the fortitude that propels us steadfastly along the continuum of our collective physiological journey.
đź’– To each one of you who lends their unwavering support to this remarkable odyssey, my deepest gratitude flows like a healing balm, sustaining the delicate equilibrium of my dreams and stoking the flames of my unwavering resolve. Let us walk this intricate biochemical pathway together, bound by a common purpose, toward a horizon teeming with transformative interventions and boundless compassion.

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:-O my Nickname: Young Scientist, Dictor Gray, Wakuei Jr

OPINIONcoordinator of I support president Kiir in diaspora, Office of the President - Republic of South Sudan The govern...
27/01/2026

OPINION
coordinator of I support president Kiir in diaspora, Office of the President - Republic of South Sudan
The government, through its spokesperson Hon. Ateny Wek Ateny, has distanced itself from the remarks made by Gen. Johnson Olony, claiming that his words were spoken out of anger at the frontline.
While distancing is understandable, issuing press statements alone is not leadership. When such serious words come from a senior commander, the matter deserves investigation, accountability, and firm action—not public denial.
By rejecting Gen. Olony’s remarks, the government has indirectly isolated him and weakened trust between the leadership and the forces on the ground. One cannot expect loyalty and discipline when leaders feel abandoned in difficult moments.
This situation places the Agwelek forces in a dangerous position. If any incident occurs, responsibility may now fall solely on them, while the institution distances itself. This is unfair and risky for national stability.
For the dignity and unity of our nation, H.E. President Salva Kiir Mayardit must intervene and resolve this matter responsibly. Silence or delay will only deepen mistrust and tension.
If this confusion continues, Gen. Olony may be pushed toward isolation, accusations, and possible detention—as has happened to others before. This path benefits no one.
South Sudan needs dialogue, accountability, and leadership that unites—not statements that divide. Our peace is too precious to be handled carelessly.

10/01/2026

: Why educated girls find it hard to get married in South Sudan?

By Maker Mangol Acien Yuol
Email: makermangolacien@gmail.com

Educated girls in South Sudan face numerous difficulties in getting married. Many educated men prefer to marry uneducated girls from their villages, especially those involved in cattle rearing.

In communities like Gok, Agar, Yirol, Warrap's communities, Unity's communities, Bor, Twic, Mundari, Upper Nile's communities, etc., traditional gender roles are deeply ingrained. Education for girls is not always prioritized because girls are believed to get spoiled easily in schools when they are considered one of the family incomes through the dowries paid.

Some men may feel intimidated by educated women or prefer more traditional partners. Additionally, the behaviors seen with some educated ladies disengage men from dating them or breaking some relationships with them. When a girl knows her rights in schools, she will definitely defend her rights, and in the end, she may be violating the norms and values of the community as the norms and values of the communities do not align with school norms and values, leading to some misunderstanding about our educated ladies. The dowry system creates significant financial pressure. Educated girls often have higher dowry expectations, which can deter potential suitors who cannot or do not wish to meet these demands. There is a perception that educated women may prioritize their careers over family life, causing hesitance among men who value traditional household roles. These educated ladies may produce fewer children compared with the uneducated ladies who get married at an early age, and this has given them a hard time to get partners as African cultures center on the number of children a family will have in the end. The educated ladies hardly share with other co-wives. They will hardly allow their men to marry second or more wives, perhaps bringing fear in men. There is a mismatch in the number of educated men and women, with fewer educated men available due to socio-economic factors. This imbalance complicates the search for suitable partners within educational and social circles. Societal norms may discourage women from actively seeking partners, further limiting their opportunities.

Efforts to address these challenges are gradually gaining momentum, with various organizations and community leaders advocating for change. Initiatives that focus on empowering women through education and raising awareness about the benefits of marrying educated women are essential. Community awareness programs are in place to promote the value of women's education and encourage equitable gender roles. By valuing education for both genders and balancing traditional practices with modern perspectives, progress towards inclusive and supportive marriage practices can be achieved. The family members also have to lobby for their daughters in an integrity-driven manner that has some values in it. Moreover, dialogue between different generations within communities can help bridge the gap between traditional beliefs and modern values.
Encouraging open discussions about the importance of education and the role of women in society can foster mutual understanding and respect. As more people recognize the value of educated women, it may lead to a gradual shift in attitudes, reducing the stigma associated with marrying educated women. In addition, creating opportunities for educated women to participate in community leadership roles can showcase their capabilities and challenge stereotypes. When communities witness the positive impact of educated women in leadership positions, it can inspire others to embrace change and reconsider traditional marriage preferences.

Ultimately, fostering an environment where both men and women can pursue education without fear of societal repercussions will contribute to a more equitable society. By promoting gender equality and valuing the contributions of educated women, South Sudan can move towards a future where marriage is based on mutual respect and shared aspirations, rather than societal expectations.

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