13/10/2025
Gum Chok Youth” stands as a powerful call for accountability and change 🙆🏿 a generation holding empty bowls not just for food, but for justice, reform, and a better future for South Sudan. ☠️
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13/10/2025
Gum Chok Youth” stands as a powerful call for accountability and change 🙆🏿 a generation holding empty bowls not just for food, but for justice, reform, and a better future for South Sudan. ☠️
10/10/2025
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY UGANDA 🇺🇬💘🇸🇸
I was born in Kajo-Keji, but soon taken to Rumbek, where I grew up and became a proud Mouny Agaar — completely forgetting my mother’s language and all her cultural roots 🤔.
Raised in the cattle camp, my mum later sent me to join primary school while my dad was still out there liberating the nation. But education then wasn’t easy — teachers were few, most attention was on the war, and there was hardly any pay for them 😌.
When my father finally returned from the frontlines, he sent me to Uganda for a better education — so I could one day speak and reason like President Museveni and Hon. Bobi Wine 😂.
And yes, I did it! I completed what my father dreamed of — I studied, graduated, and came back home ready to serve our beloved South Sudan 🇸🇸.
Forever grateful for the Ugandan knowledge and hospitality that shaped who I am today 🙌
🎓 UCE (O’Level) 2013 – Mukono Parents High School, UG
🎓 Certificate in Public Administration – Cavendish University, UG (2014)
🎓 CISCO Certification – Cavendish University, UG
🎖️ Multiple Certificates of Merit (2011–2016)
Uganda is and will always be my third home 😍
Happy Independence Day, my third home — Uganda! 🇺🇬💘
04/10/2025
Abuk just made her stunning debut with one of the world’s biggest brands — Balenciaga — at Paris Fashion Week! 💫
03/10/2025
Today I sat in the 6th session of the Nasir case. Witness in court, lawyer in the making. 👨🏽⚖️📚
02/10/2025
Congratulations Emman & Kon 🥰
21/09/2025
A student at University of California once dozed off during a mathematics lecture. When he woke up at the end of class, he found two problems written on the board. Thinking they were homework, he copied them down.
At home, he struggled with them—they seemed impossibly hard. But he refused to give up. He went to the library, dug through references, and kept at it until, finally, after endless effort, he managed to solve one of the problems in four long pages.
In the next lecture, he asked the professor why he hadn’t collected the “homework.” The professor looked surprised and said, “Those weren’t assignments. They were examples of unsolved problems in mathematics—problems no one in the world had ever cracked.”
The student was stunned. By accident, he had solved one of the world’s greatest mathematical puzzles. That student was George Dantzig, and to this day, his solution remains recorded at University of California under his name.
And why was he able to solve it? Simple: because he never heard the professor say “these problems cannot be solved.” He believed they had to be solved—and so he did.
The lesson? Don’t let anyone’s doubts, negativity, or fear box you in. Many young people give up because they’re told “it’s impossible.” But impossibility is just a word. If you believe, persist, and keep trying, you’ll break barriers others couldn’t even imagine.
You are capable of more than you think.
14/09/2025
Today I stood with my in-laws Rumbek Central, even the referee and the Governor of Lakes joined our side… but Yirol East still walked away with the trophy! 🏆🤣
14/09/2025
From the heart of South Sudan to the streets of Paris, Abuk is set to make her mark at Paris Fashion Week ✨. With elegance, confidence, and divine favor, she steps into the spotlight as Big Base’s rising star 🌟.
11/09/2025
✨🌟 Wishing our Big Base beauty Abuk all the best as she flies to Europe tonight! May you shine like the brightest star at Paris, Milan, and London Fashion Week. The runways are yours! 👠✈️❤️
10/09/2025
This crown on my head taught me a lot that I can never regret learning,
It taught about real love and betrayals…they are a lot of stories that I have in mind about it since the day i wore it on 9/10/2023 till date…
It gave me friends and enemies, it taught me patience, transparency, respect, leadership and forgiveness!
But all in all I am forever grateful
I sincerely came a long way, there’s a wide gap between the Akuch of before crowning and the Akuch of After crowning !!
I can proudly say that I have discovered a new, stronger version of Akuch from the bullies and betrayals I got from it. On the other hand I would always celebrate the good times of it and the achievements I held, but I didn’t stop there, I just made a pause inorder to get my degree and continue from where I stopped, my missions and visions don’t only revolve around this crown but they are independently in my heart and mind…the crown was just the beginning and the way towards independency
To any young woman like me out there that has thirst for winning, I know I haven’t made it far or won yet but with the little experienced I got myself, I would like to humbly advise you to follow your goal, don’t let people’s opinions change your mind. Don’t be too quick to respond but at times let time do so.
Young men (especially the ones you call hommies) will try to spoil your reputation under trees, creating up stories about you, some girls will envy you but the best part is there are still real people out there that will stand by you and support you…. Let the negativity be your motivation, let their dull thoughts be your strength !!
…….✍️Akuch Andrea Lual