His Majesty King Adongo Agada of the Anuak people has Passed On
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- Created on Thursday, 01 December 2011 10:02
The King passed on last night(30/11/2011) at a hospital in Nairobi, Kenya.
From Wikipedia:
King Adongo Agada Akwai Cham (born January 1, 1959) is King of the appx. 96,000 Anuak people of Southeastern Sudan and the corresponding Western Ethiopian border region. He is the 23rd King of the Anuak Nyiudola Royal Dynasty and is considered by some of the Anuak to be a demigod.
Former teacher in Sudan and factory-worker in Canada, he succeeded his father who was king for almost 60 years. Cham had been living in Ottawa, Canada as a refugee from Sudan's civil war when he was called back to Sudan to take the throne in 2001. He rules from the village of Otalo where he has constructed the kingdom's first school, clinic and airstrip.
" The Man Who Became King (2007 SAF): Adongo Adaga was just another Sudanese exile living in Canada at the turn of the 21st century, until he received word that he was needed back home. This compelling documentary takes a look at the challenges facing Adaga, who desperately wanted to relocate his family from his homeland to the Great White North but was instead called to serve as the king of a tribe in his native Southern Sudan. A large tribe of several hundred thousand subsistence farmers, the Anyuak needed him to settle outstanding issues, such as their strained relationship with neighboring tribes and the difficulties faced by their fellow Anyuak across the border in Ethiopia. The film focuses on Adaga's efforts to balance the needs of his people with the needs and safety of his immediate family, and his grace under pressure should be a lesson for us all."
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That's a great lost for Luo family in South Sudan and Sudan at large. I hope Anyuak would rise more stronger and united than ever before and face the challenges the late King His Majesty Adongo was trying to accomplished.Luo is what is called informally nilotics.