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So you're currently uploading this from Namibia? I keep wondering which country passport you're making use of. One love from a Nigerian guy from KL Malaysia.
@@gidd whatever it's tell me how we can start doing it, I am not here just to talk about the problems. Where and when can we start solving these problems? The next thing I like to hear is proposition...
food security is what south Sudan need not bickering over leadership. the more the locals own businesses the less the government officials will have control over people.
Wode Maya, you are lucky to have met with Gen. Pieng Deng, one of the most loved and admired freedom fighter generals in South Sudan. Pieng wast in the 4th year, school of engineering at Khartoum University, Sudan when he abandoned his studies and joined the SPLA to wage war of liberation in 1983. He is business-oriemted. He started agricultural projects more than a decade ago especially piggery. You are doing GREAT WORK bro by letting us and the world know about plethora of untold inspiring stories in many African countries. Kudos Mr. Ghana boy!!!
As a South Sudanese youth, I feel encouraged with each series to go home and help develop my country and to build a legacy for myself too. Thank you so much, Wode Maya, your videos are very inspiring and convicting.
But to be honest there are still many challenges, only big boys and young guys related to generals are more freely, some of the things are sealed people being interviewed are not speaking of constant harassments and people who can hurt others even get away with it , if our country was like Uganda, majority would have returned long time ago to establish something, am 27 and I bought a land recently back home in South Sudan with a dream to establish an academy ( primary school) but until now am still fighting with people over the land that I fully paid and things like that discourages young people before you even add insecurity 😦
@@cosmos6315 well that the part of the fight we Diasporas has to fight. You can't sit in the west and complain about your country. I am doing the same in Ethiopia, fighting the corruption and finding a means to help my people. At the end of the day nothing is given, you got to fight for it. If you think you're better off in the west then talk to me in 10 years.
For 15 years now away from my mother land south Sudan through wode maya short series I'm falling in love with my beautiful country hope so one day I will be going back❤❤
He made a good point when he mentioned that Africans were complacent having everything - the reward being lazy to the circumstances. While others in desperation see the opportunities. Indeed General Pieng Deng knows the answer. Great job great interview.
Trust me Africa is proud of you Wade Maya, you're doing a great job letting us know the life of our brothers and sisters in other parts of Africa. I just pray that very soon almost everyone in Africa will subscribe to your channel and support you. Am a Ghanaian at Takoradi and very proud of you.
@@charlesotto8913 your point is? He actually bought that land directly or indirectly, he fought for that land. What did you fight for? Get the fk out of here with your incompetent opinion...
@@charlesotto8913 with your mentality, u are a scam/a virus that is making Africa lag behind....i know if this was a white man farm, u will be leading the campaign to add him more land right now, u would be taking notes trying to imitate the rocket-science used to achieve this...
Wode maya, this guy just boosted my energy on farming. I recorded a video on my channel that I will show the youths how to grow up our farm and I promised that I will raise minimum 500 rabbits, 500 pigeons, 500 chickens, 500 goats plus a Vegetable farm to feed the animals. Trust me I felt some fear right after recording that video that it is a big promise and was wondering and a bit scared of the challenge. This guy just boosted my energy when he said we can archive anything we want to archive. We just have to try. I know I was 80% confident that I will deliver the promise but he made me believe 100% that I will deliver. Thanks so much for the video wode maya
Will you teach me how to farm. I’m Nigerian and my family have 20 acres THeh could loan / rent for 10 years at first. But finance setting up big farming is a challenge
Maya i want you to bless me, I want to become a great farmer in the northern part of Ghana. Am a nurse by profession and we have beautiful flat land across the region. I love your works, you inspire, you motivate and you are a role model. Kamal
General is right! The development of South Sudan is on the shoulders of the youth. He sacrificed in his youth for political freedom, its time for the youth now to continue the fight towards development. ✌✌
Inspirational indeed... He who feeds the nation, is loved... Gen. Pieng Deng is one of the few Generals in South Sudan that is loved for his strong principles when he was still serving in the Government...vision oriented and work towards the benefit of his people and not the superiors...we heard u SIR...
This is a prime example of group economics. If our brothers in the east of Africa can do it then the Diaspora and the whole of Africa can mimic this example of group economics. It’s the greed that give one an individualist mindset we must change that.
This is next level. Deng held an official position and gave it up to better serve the people through agriculture.. This shows that Africa don't need UniCEF or whatever you call it, they need capable humans. One day Africa will get its true freedom, without being dependent on export of raw materials and being sold manufactured products for twice its original price!
Good talk sir..It's not the petrol, not gold..It's the land!!!I hope some countries on the other side of Africa gets the message. We became lazy because too rich...Words of wisdom.. Points to ponder!
I am Kwaku Appiah a Ghanaian / Italian. I salute you Gen. for your inspirational words. Africans we must make good use of our rich lands and soils . God bless Africa .
Soudanesel people are gaining consciousness to develop their country specially after they suffer from the war.this is encouraging all Africans to love the continent and each of us to be involved in any thing to make Africa greater.Maya will be our only leader.With Maya Africa 💪💪👏👏please let us support Maya.
believe me African politicians only have control over people because of lack of cooperatives control. own the economy and you have control over government.
So much respect for Gen. Deng towards the end of the video when you were discussing history and the role the youth should play. Much respect for the South Sudan people for having the courage to struggle.
Very sensible analogy from the general, they use their physical self fight for freedom . Those abroad should bring back acquired knowledge to develop it.
honestly those in abroad care about their security first. the president maybe a dog but if he provide security to both people and their properties, he will surely attract the investors.
There is alot to take away from this interview. I am glad to listen to one of the men who mentored my dad during his early years in the bush. Long live Gen Pieng, hopeful to see him in the near future. Thanks @wode Maya for always finding something for us. More life and experience on your way, peace ✌🙏🙏🙏✌
This is a visionary leader by Example. It clearly that the dream of South Sudanese is still alive and if every one follow it as a role model and definitly they will reverse the resource curse. I am a witness and the farm is a training station for young University graduate. General you are an inspiration for Africa. God bless you.
*This general is one of the wisest people I've heard from on your Channel, Wode. He spoke a lot of sense and truth. "Don't ask anybody to do it for you. You do it for yourself" My favorite part 23:40 *
Another Great video. I just hope and pray for more Africans to start using our lands for our own purposes. Lots of white people are farming in Africa and later shipped it here. Thanks for sharing
He said 'we were too rich and we became lazy...others were desperate and fighting for surviival, that's why we became like this.' 👌. Also at the end, his final words to south sudanese in the diaspora was very wise. Great interview maya.
South Sudan is a very rich nation they have very furtile land , oil resource and less populous if they got peace they will be a superpower in East Africa ❤️ from ur neighbour Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Frantz Fanon wrote in "The Wretched of the Earth" (French: "Les Damnés de la Terre") that "Each generation must, in relative opacity, face its mission: to fulfill it or betray it". Thank you to this Great Leader for having accomplished his part of the mission.
@ Tb Dan indeed this man has done his duty for his country. I felt that message from this man at the end when is telling the youth that the time has come for them to return and fight for their country.
WOW...The range of the stories you bring to us is exceptional and so varied. One day we’re watching you laugh and eat ugali. on the side of the road and now you bring out the story behind the birth of a nation. AWESOME REPORTING...YOU ARE A TRUE PROFESSIONAL....THANK YOU SO MUCH.
“The most important resource South Sudan 🇸🇸 has is land. So this is the bigger source and if we utilize it, not the oil, oil is nothing for us and not the gold, gold is nothing for us because we have land and water”. Leaders who see beyond minerals and oil exploration will greatly expand and build a sustainable environment to enable their country grow to the capacity they envision. Very wise saying And visionary. We have to move beyond the dependency on gold, oil, diamond etc. land has other values and we need to explore it as well.
Well honestly the most important resource is the people. The land without the people it's just a play ground. I would love to create a group to start something very powerful and useful to establish africans in africa.
@@TheSENYO we tend to invest more in materials than the people, thats where we fail. The Jewish people didn't have a land or resources so they have learnt to be successful with all the limitations.
Their political freedom mustn't last for 27 years just like the one we have in South Africa, economic freedom is much more important . Greetings South Sudanese ❤️🖤
I just googled the "Jonglei canal" he is talking about and thank God they fought to stop the project. South Sudan would have been drained of its precious resource just to satisfy someone else interest not their interest.
@@abdAlmajedSaleh that could be the argument from the Egyptian side to get it done for their interest, but I think the danger of draining the wetland could outweighs the flooding issue.
I love Nepal, am from South Sudan and my best friend who is as well as a class mate is from Nepal, here in united kingdom studying civil engineering ( Ajay)
I know Gen Piang. I am a young Sudanese from Australia. Thank you sir for all your sacrifices. I have heard your call and I am coming back to fight the economic fight and employ our people
Very interesting former general. He seems very in tune to the plight of his country situation. A wise man for short and I want to thanks 🙏 him for his struggle and dedication to his beloved country.
Fantastic interview Wode Maya. Gen. Pieng is very wise and discerning. He is the first person I have heard give a realistic explanation for what happened to Africa...Great wealth, complacency, and laziness leading to dependency. May God continue to bless you and lead you in your journey of Africa to the world.
I am so glad that South Sudan has independence and freedom. I was supporting for long time and i still support South Sudan. As a Somalilander i hope we get the independence we deserve. We have been suffering for a long time we were killed by south Somalia over 550 people were civilians in 1988. They bombing us with airplane strick and destroying all the lands we had for no reason. And up to know i am 40 and it has scared me for life. We are not against them but hard to forgot!! it they are still our brothers and sisters.
Well you're right my brother but pls tell that to the Nigeria government they are the problems of Africa today Ghana is far better them they need to change to move Africa forward. Thanks and happy Sunday to you?
🇯🇲 A leader is not made but moulded. Leaderships are driven by visions not dreams. Great leaders learn from being good followers. Only then can they know when it's time to lead.
Freedom farm is large and impressive. Yes we can do wonders if we develop this sector, dependency as Africans is key to breaking the chain of mental slavery and become self reliant. We have it all man, dear African child believe in your self 🙏🏿 .Well done 💃🏿💃🏿
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So you're currently uploading this from Namibia?
I keep wondering which country passport you're making use of. One love from a Nigerian guy from KL Malaysia.
Wow, that's wonderful you in my homeland.
How I wish I could meet you.
Thought I,m the only one from Namibia
This is why I encourage farming in the Gambia. Let's farm everyone.
Who else believe farming is the future of Africa?
Farming..together would food processing is the key..
@@debbiemarquis3231 we will definitely farm
I am in, let me know how I can help.
We already do farm
the problem is value addition.
We export too much of our produce to the west instead of processing it ourselves
@@gidd whatever it's tell me how we can start doing it, I am not here just to talk about the problems. Where and when can we start solving these problems? The next thing I like to hear is proposition...
Gen.pieng Deng is almost everyone’s role model in this country 🇸🇸✊
Long live.
food security is what south Sudan need not bickering over leadership. the more the locals own businesses the less the government officials will have control over people.
...and why cant you make him President?..
is there boys
For sure bro he is doing great job that many people need to copy
Wode Maya, you are lucky to have met with Gen. Pieng Deng, one of the most loved and admired freedom fighter generals in South Sudan. Pieng wast in the 4th year, school of engineering at Khartoum University, Sudan when he abandoned his studies and joined the SPLA to wage war of liberation in 1983.
He is business-oriemted. He started agricultural projects more than a decade ago especially piggery. You are doing GREAT WORK bro by letting us and the world know about plethora of untold inspiring stories in many African countries. Kudos Mr. Ghana boy!!!
My Advise..... please our people from South Sudan, try to plant Trees🎄 on your farm field. Trees is the sources of rain.
Thank you. That's the secret many people don't know.
Right thanks brother
It rains almost everywhere in south Sudan .. they have more trees then houses bro . Have a documentary on a four years of rain
As a South Sudanese youth, I feel encouraged with each series to go home and help develop my country and to build a legacy for myself too. Thank you so much, Wode Maya, your videos are very inspiring and convicting.
me too
You are right!
But to be honest there are still many challenges, only big boys and young guys related to generals are more freely, some of the things are sealed people being interviewed are not speaking of constant harassments and people who can hurt others even get away with it , if our country was like Uganda, majority would have returned long time ago to establish something, am 27 and I bought a land recently back home in South Sudan with a dream to establish an academy ( primary school) but until now am still fighting with people over the land that I fully paid and things like that discourages young people before you even add insecurity 😦
Yep, time for all of us to go back to our motherland. ❤️ Let's do. It!
@@cosmos6315 well that the part of the fight we Diasporas has to fight. You can't sit in the west and complain about your country. I am doing the same in Ethiopia, fighting the corruption and finding a means to help my people. At the end of the day nothing is given, you got to fight for it.
If you think you're better off in the west then talk to me in 10 years.
For 15 years now away from my mother land south Sudan through wode maya short series I'm falling in love with my beautiful country hope so one day I will be going back❤❤
You will be welcome home
He made a good point when he mentioned that Africans were complacent having everything - the reward being lazy to the circumstances. While others in desperation see the opportunities. Indeed General Pieng Deng knows the answer. Great job great interview.
Trust me Africa is proud of you Wade Maya, you're doing a great job letting us know the life of our brothers and sisters in other parts of Africa. I just pray that very soon almost everyone in Africa will subscribe to your channel and support you. Am a Ghanaian at Takoradi and very proud of you.
My Ghanaian Brother I follow you to wherever you go , you are doing extremely well for our ONLY one African Continent , keep it up .
He's such a charismatic leader just as the late Gen: Garanga
Lot's of love from Northern Uganda we share a lot in common with our neighbors
We must farm guys... Let's farm and move the Africa forward. Forward Africa
Action bro, let's start brain storming. You and I
Ask for permission from Egypt first
@@queencrown1674 Egypt does not own the land of South Sudan
@@deingdeing6006 You need to inform yourself more about egypt what it's doing in your country
@@queencrown1674 And what exactly are they doing?
Here for this. Africa to the world. Freedom farm looks large. Nice to meet Mr. Pieng
He probably didn't buy that farm. Any one that have general in their name are corrupt.
@@charlesotto8913 your point is? He actually bought that land directly or indirectly, he fought for that land. What did you fight for? Get the fk out of here with your incompetent opinion...
@@charlesotto8913 with your mentality, u are a scam/a virus that is making Africa lag behind....i know if this was a white man farm, u will be leading the campaign to add him more land right now, u would be taking notes trying to imitate the rocket-science used to achieve this...
@@AbiyeKetema I didn't fight for the country my family did.
@@kuolbol281 bro are you for real ? I can't even argue with you
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This man is talking sense make sure you watch the whole video to understand and comment accordingly.love maya geng am back in the comment section❤🖤🦅
Wode maya, this guy just boosted my energy on farming.
I recorded a video on my channel that I will show the youths how to grow up our farm and I promised that I will raise minimum 500 rabbits, 500 pigeons, 500 chickens, 500 goats plus a Vegetable farm to feed the animals. Trust me I felt some fear right after recording that video that it is a big promise and was wondering and a bit scared of the challenge. This guy just boosted my energy when he said we can archive anything we want to archive. We just have to try. I know I was 80% confident that I will deliver the promise but he made me believe 100% that I will deliver. Thanks so much for the video wode maya
Will i send you GOJI BERRYS SEEDS
@@tuforu4 I will love to see it growing in my Garden and showing it to my subscribers.
Will you teach me how to farm. I’m Nigerian and my family have 20 acres THeh could loan / rent for 10 years at first. But finance setting up big farming is a challenge
Farmers are often the richest in all societies.
Am in loved with southern Sudan series. Thanks maya
Gen. Pieng Deng Majok 💪💪💪. Thank you wode Maya
Maya i want you to bless me, I want to become a great farmer in the northern part of Ghana. Am a nurse by profession and we have beautiful flat land across the region. I love your works, you inspire, you motivate and you are a role model. Kamal
Abu I can be your consult, I am a crop scientist
No $$$$$$$
@@foodforall_Dr.B grow GOJI BERRYS.
@@tuforu4 is that economically viable than Saffrons, if you can help let me know 😍
Well done pieng i would like to do the same if the chances allows i like farming
I must make my mark on this world! Who agrees with me? ❤❤
Don't just say it, please do it
Go CHINA
💯
@@stephenagyepong9638 already doing something, sir! Search me out @ Nurse Onyi Teaches
@@onyisworld5828 Great Job. Happy to see you doing the talking
General is right! The development of South Sudan is on the shoulders of the youth. He sacrificed in his youth for political freedom, its time for the youth now to continue the fight towards development. ✌✌
💚🌱Feeding the people of Africa is a noble goal.
Inspirational indeed...
He who feeds the nation, is loved...
Gen. Pieng Deng is one of the few Generals in South Sudan that is loved for his strong principles when he was still serving in the Government...vision oriented and work towards the benefit of his people and not the superiors...we heard u SIR...
This is a prime example of group economics.
If our brothers in the east of Africa can do it then the Diaspora and the whole of Africa can mimic this example of group economics.
It’s the greed that give one an individualist mindset we must change that.
Another great interview. Yep, Africa was the past and is the future. ❤️ Our future lies in farming and agriculture.
Wow great job Maya God bless you 🙏,,I like south Sudan..😘😘
I came earlier today 🙄, Woody you're doing a great job👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Yesoo koko de mama 💃
God bless u always Wode Maya.great job and thanks.
Congrats my dear.
Good to have you on top.
I love what you are doing Wode Maya. Promoting all parts of Africa to the world.
This is next level. Deng held an official position and gave it up to better serve the people through agriculture.. This shows that Africa don't need UniCEF or whatever you call it, they need capable humans.
One day Africa will get its true freedom, without being dependent on export of raw materials and being sold manufactured products for twice its original price!
Thanks for representing my country so well! As a fellow African its beautiful to see us encouraging each other.
Im amused by Wode Maya's creativity.
Can't wait for Namibian stories💃💯
Coming soon
The Real Face Of Africa when are you coming to Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 ? The cities, farms , rural areas, mines and much more attractions await your lenses.
Love❤❤❤ from #south_sudan 🇸🇸🇸🇸 General Pieng Deng.
You fought for 21 years to liberate our lovely country from Arabs in the North Sudan
I am from Suriname south America. I like the story. I we have the same opportunity, but wisdom is needed. It's a blessed story
Good talk sir..It's not the petrol, not gold..It's the land!!!I hope some countries on the other side of Africa gets the message. We became lazy because too rich...Words of wisdom.. Points to ponder!
Thanks for bringing these wonderful African stories to the world. You are simply the best. God will continue to bless you and guide you.
You're wonderful my brother the best youtuber in Africa
Nice job.
""Dependency "" it's a problème for all Africa. We must do something.
I am Kwaku Appiah a Ghanaian / Italian. I salute you Gen. for your inspirational words. Africans we must make good use of our rich lands and soils . God bless Africa .
Soudanesel people are gaining consciousness to develop their country specially after they suffer from the war.this is encouraging all Africans to love the continent and each of us to be involved in any thing to make Africa greater.Maya will be our only leader.With Maya Africa 💪💪👏👏please let us support Maya.
Love it when Africans are Winning!!!
Keep up the Amazing Content Wode Maya and May God Bless You!!!
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Good to see Gen Pieng Deng taking South Sudan to next level, especially in agriculture. He was our caretaker when we were in Ethiopia.
" I think what we got is a political freedom and we still have other freedom that we have to do" well Lt Gen. Pieng Deng
believe me African politicians only have control over people because of lack of cooperatives control. own the economy and you have control over government.
So much respect for Gen. Deng towards the end of the video when you were discussing history and the role the youth should play. Much respect for the South Sudan people for having the courage to struggle.
Very sensible analogy from the general, they use their physical self fight for freedom . Those abroad should bring back acquired knowledge to develop it.
honestly those in abroad care about their security first. the president maybe a dog but if he provide security to both people and their properties, he will surely attract the investors.
I love this series on South Sudan, I am learning so much.
There is alot to take away from this interview. I am glad to listen to one of the men who mentored my dad during his early years in the bush. Long live Gen Pieng, hopeful to see him in the near future. Thanks @wode Maya for always finding something for us. More life and experience on your way, peace ✌🙏🙏🙏✌
This is a visionary leader by Example. It clearly that the dream of South Sudanese is still alive and if every one follow it as a role model and definitly they will reverse the resource curse. I am a witness and the farm is a training station for young University graduate. General you are an inspiration for Africa. God bless you.
*This general is one of the wisest people I've heard from on your Channel, Wode. He spoke a lot of sense and truth. "Don't ask anybody to do it for you. You do it for yourself" My favorite part 23:40 *
This is what I'm talking about
Watching from Sydney Australia
Sudan is a gorgeous place to visit
This is South Sudan, not Sudan. Two different countries please.
Another Great video. I just hope and pray for more Africans to start using our lands for our own purposes. Lots of white people are farming in Africa and later shipped it here. Thanks for sharing
We appreciate the work you're doing Maya,God bless you such stories encourages me
Indeed
He came to Australia and taught the lost boys the power of self-reliance and freedom of mindset
He said 'we were too rich and we became lazy...others were desperate and fighting for surviival, that's why we became like this.' 👌. Also at the end, his final words to south sudanese in the diaspora was very wise. Great interview maya.
Today am trying to come early but still some people is very faster and smarter than me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 . LUCKY GH
South Sudan is a very rich nation they have very furtile land , oil resource and less populous if they got peace they will be a superpower in East Africa ❤️ from ur neighbour Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Frantz Fanon wrote in "The Wretched of the Earth" (French: "Les Damnés de la Terre") that "Each generation must, in relative opacity, face its mission: to fulfill it or betray it". Thank you to this Great Leader for having accomplished his part of the mission.
@ Tb Dan indeed this man has done his duty for his country. I felt that message from this man at the end when is telling the youth that the time has come for them to return and fight for their country.
WOW...The range of the stories you bring to us is exceptional and so varied. One day we’re watching you laugh and eat ugali. on the side of the road and now you bring out the story behind the birth of a nation. AWESOME REPORTING...YOU ARE A TRUE PROFESSIONAL....THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I used to hear this General on BBC focus of Africa, Great man and great interview
Freedom Farm that's a powerful name and I like the meaning behind it. This man is inspirational.
He is lovely person from all Southern sudanese.
Loved it and as always, thanks for bringing the real Africa to the world! Much love, peace and blessings to you all.
I always say political will and freedom are not enough. Well done!!
Thanks Wode. This is inspiring. As a South Sudanese youth outside South Sudan, I have decided to go home. Period!!! No turning back!!!
Another wonderful video. Thank you for sharing Africa with the world. We are watching.
Gen. Pieng Deng is a very intelligent and interesting man.
“The most important resource South Sudan 🇸🇸 has is land. So this is the bigger source and if we utilize it, not the oil, oil is nothing for us and not the gold, gold is nothing for us because we have land and water”. Leaders who see beyond minerals and oil exploration will greatly expand and build a sustainable environment to enable their country grow to the capacity they envision. Very wise saying And visionary. We have to move beyond the dependency on gold, oil, diamond etc. land has other values and we need to explore it as well.
true that bro...
the minerals have been used to bloke our eyesight from seeing thee(minerals)
Well honestly the most important resource is the people. The land without the people it's just a play ground. I would love to create a group to start something very powerful and useful to establish africans in africa.
@@AbiyeKetema very true but I also think they go hand in hand.
@@kuolbol281 yes sir
@@TheSENYO we tend to invest more in materials than the people, thats where we fail. The Jewish people didn't have a land or resources so they have learnt to be successful with all the limitations.
Can we appreciate how wise and senseful the words of Gen. Pieng are🤌🤌👇
Their political freedom mustn't last for 27 years just like the one we have in South Africa, economic freedom is much more important . Greetings South Sudanese ❤️🖤
EISH MFANA!!! Your point is on
@@Bantu-860 it hurts bhuti wam kakhulu. Our country need a revolution driven by us youth for the next generation
Wode Maya I must say this was not an easy interview he asked you a question ❓⁉️ and you were mmmmm great man. Love UGANDA 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Wow
This guy is full of wisdom
One Africa.
"You take the Opportunity"
Wode Maya,
This was another outstanding interview. Excellent as usual.
Keep up the good work my brother.
I just googled the "Jonglei canal" he is talking about and thank God they fought to stop the project. South Sudan would have been drained of its precious resource just to satisfy someone else interest not their interest.
Egypt is trying to do it again
@@biordeng8179 it's impossible without permission from South Sudan government. South Sudanese should make it a no go area.
can they use it to control floods?
@@abdAlmajedSaleh that could be the argument from the Egyptian side to get it done for their interest, but I think the danger of draining the wetland could outweighs the flooding issue.
👍👍👍"Africa was the past and is the future." - Gen. Pieng Deng
That message at the end is very powerful.
Whoever is watching this God bless your hustle.
Amen!
Watching from jamaica.....this is pretty amazing and loving the great stories of our people.
Another banger interview Maya God bless you 💞💞🇧🇧🇨🇦
Insightful from the village boy. Keep up my brother 💯 The African psychie
Africa is the past and it is the future. I like that 💯👌🏾
Hi iam from nepal you are making so important video thank you very much bro..
I love Nepal, am from South Sudan and my best friend who is as well as a class mate is from Nepal, here in united kingdom studying civil engineering ( Ajay)
Kind-hearted Gen. Thanks, Wode Maya for interacted with him.
I know Gen Piang. I am a young Sudanese from Australia. Thank you sir for all your sacrifices. I have heard your call and I am coming back to fight the economic fight and employ our people
Man you inspire me every day.its you who introduced me to follow a new world of entrepreneurs.thank Maya
Great to see the wonderful work you're doing in Africa🌍👏👏👏👏👏Encouragement is what we need in Africa🌍👍👍i love watching.
Very interesting former general. He seems very in tune to the plight of his country situation. A wise man for short and I want to thanks 🙏 him for his struggle and dedication to his beloved country.
This is wonderful my brother thanks you for every move in south Sudan we love you as our African brother.A proud south Sudanese!
No one should dislike this video please
In his words, you trust yourself and you believe in yourself. Africa is blessed
freedom fighters in other countries should copy from this man. you dont fight because you must lead. this is so inspirational
economy freedom will correct bad leadership in Africa. the economies of all developed countries are in hand of their citizens.
Fantastic interview Wode Maya. Gen. Pieng is very wise and discerning. He is the first person I have heard give a realistic explanation for what happened to Africa...Great wealth, complacency, and laziness leading to dependency. May God continue to bless you and lead you in your journey of Africa to the world.
I am so glad that South Sudan has independence and freedom. I was supporting for long time and i still support South Sudan. As a Somalilander i hope we get the independence we deserve. We have been suffering for a long time we were killed by south Somalia over 550 people were civilians in 1988. They bombing us with airplane strick and destroying all the lands we had for no reason. And up to know i am 40 and it has scared me for life. We are not against them but hard to forgot!! it they are still our brothers and sisters.
I am very early today! Let me relax. I love when people tow a different path than their original profession.
Good job Nurse Onyi👈🏾👏🏾😂👍🏾
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Another great inspiring video. Well done Maya
Africa was the best and still the best and could be the heart of all continents if we all comes together and work for her benefits as AFRICANS.
This wisdom is for every African.
Ghana needs people like this to join the few good people to push the country forward
Well you're right my brother but pls tell that to the Nigeria government they are the problems of Africa today Ghana is far better them they need to change to move Africa forward. Thanks and happy Sunday to you?
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🇯🇲 A leader is not made but moulded.
Leaderships are driven by visions
not dreams.
Great leaders learn from being good followers.
Only then can they know when it's time to lead.
Land a resource that should be exploited profitably
A good inspiration from Gen Pieng Deng.
800K LOADING, inspirational of what the general did
Freedom farm is large and impressive. Yes we can do wonders if we develop this sector, dependency as Africans is key to breaking the chain of mental slavery and become self reliant. We have it all man, dear African child believe in your self 🙏🏿 .Well done 💃🏿💃🏿
Thanks for going to sudan, love your work.