These descriptions pronounced a time in which dynamism to action was essential on uncountable frontiers. Most of the accounts encompassed an anticipated projection of a time between 1988 and 1990 in a town called Wau, a focal town of Bahr el Ghazal region in the present-day South Sudan that was then obscured by the derivations of revolutionary advancements. These recounts denoted interpretations of significant assemblies to a time that had remained in commemoration to the amount of emphasis on provoking proceedings. The family in the narrative is an extended family of Gabriel Makro from Upper Nile and his in-laws the family of Julio Baki from Bahr El Ghazal. The narrative in most parts evolved around my mother Guiletta Julio Baki and her family; children Flora, Rejoice and John. Brothers, Osman, Justine and Joshua, sister Santina and friend Izdihar. In-law, Albino.
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