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30/12/2025


Your success may be delayed, but it is never denied.

Dreams and ambitions often carry us through life’s most cherished visions: building a career, establishing a business, owning a home, raising a loving family, gaining recognition, riding your own motorcycle or driving your own car, standing on a balcony overlooking a life that finally feels complete. In those moments, everything seems aligned - there is stability, influence, comfort, and fulfillment. These were the dreams that once defined your sense of purpose, before life took unexpected turns over your well-meaning soul.
Years pass, and many find themselves still pursuing those same ambitions. Some conclude that life has refused them and choose to give up. Others remain suspended between persistence and surrender, uncertain whether continuing the struggle is worthwhile. The truth is that no individual truly determines the exact moment of their breakthrough; such moments are preordained by the Creator. The complexity lies not in the plan itself, but in how we respond to life’s twists and turns. Our reactions often compromise the path, misaligning us from the intended course, and as a result, our breakthrough moments become delayed or diverted.
Yet even in these circumstances, success is not denied, it is only delayed.
From observation and reflection, it is evident that every person endowed with a heart and a mind is granted the possibility of a comeback. That revival the return to purpose and fulfillment arrives unless one consciously refuses to embrace it. This moment of renewal is, in essence, the long-awaited breakthrough that was always part of the plan.
Therefore, regardless of past experiences, setbacks, or disappointments, choosing hope and maintaining a positive outlook remains essential. When one continues to believe, to persevere, and to trust in the process, success becomes inevitable. As the timeless saying reminds us, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.



  🔔This is very important for those seeking to join the University of Juba. Remember, there are two expressions when it ...
24/12/2025



🔔This is very important for those seeking to join the University of Juba. Remember, there are two expressions when it comes to public university intake in South Sudan.

✅ Private Intake: This is an intake for students who have stayed at home for more than two years after completion of Certificate of Secondary Education.

✅ General/Government Intake: This is an intake for students who have stayed for either/or less than two years after completion of Certificate of Secondary Education.

🔏The main difference for both intakes is that tuition fee is averagely higher for private students than for general students.

📞If you would like to learn more, please, do not hesitate to send a DM.



University of Juba Official
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Can anyone prosper in South Sudan?South Sudanese are leaving South Sudan for Europe to escape hell. They feel that South...
03/12/2025

Can anyone prosper in South Sudan?
South Sudanese are leaving South Sudan for Europe to escape hell. They feel that South Sudan is hell, and Europe is heaven...women and children, brothers, sisters, parents, and relatives, tormented, suffocated, and suffering in congested refugee camps.

Not too long ago, in a class of demographic studies, a professor once said, “South Sudanese are leaving South Sudan for Europe to escape hell. They feel that South Sudan is hell, and Europe is heav…

26/11/2025

Who is Eligible to Join Education?


The circumstances lived by many South Sudanese have deeply crippled their resilience and self-esteem. Having lost educational opportunities due to conflict, limited resources, overwhelming responsibilities, or climate shocks, countless youth and adults have abandoned their most precious childhood dreams - dreams that could only have been fulfilled through education.

Among these underprivileged South Sudanese are those who passed away under the weight of despair, some who turned to alcohol and became a burden to their families, and others who remained resilient but achieved very little, forever wishing they had had the chance to learn. They all continue to bear the painful feeling of a great. Day after day, the memories of their abandoned dreams haunt them. They recall the life they once envisioned and the impact they hoped education would have brought in their personal lives and families. Yet the frustration only grows deeper as they watch their dreams fade within them.

Scholars of adult learning psychology note that “adults who did not attend school often experience shame, regret, or a sense of inferiority compared to educated peers.” This observation not only affirms the emotional pain and sense of stagnation felt by many uneducated South Sudanese; it also reflects why so many perceive themselves as unworthy or ineligible to re-enter the education system, even when the desire to correct the past is strong.

But is this perception logical? Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” This philosophical statement reminds us that there is no fixed age, moment, or condition required to pursue learning. Anyone-child, youth, or adult can join school and pursue the qualifications needed to fulfill their aspirations. The real question, therefore, is not whether one is eligible to enroll in school, but whether one is willing to take the step toward reclaiming their dreams.

In conclusion, the pain of missed educational opportunities is not carried only by the individuals who were denied schooling; it is also felt by families, communities, and the nation as a whole. Transformative learning scholars emphasize that adults can restore dignity, identity, and purpose by returning to education regardless of their age. Hence, if you have not yet achieved the level of education you desire, the door is always open. Take the decision today, and celebrate your achievement tomorrow.



University of Juba Official
UoJ, Students' Association School of Journalism,Media and CS

15/11/2025

Here is the advise that many people did not get, and today they are still figuring out, what to do with the education they attended.



University of Juba Official
UoJ, Students' Association School of Journalism,Media and CS
Hassan Hamadan

28/10/2025

Alhaj Kennedy Lemi: The Quest for Support

Alhaj, a visually impaired South Sudanese who has refused to surrender to stigma, is facing acute financial constraints. Having completed his undergraduate studies at the School of Journalism, Media and Communication Studies, University of Juba Official, Alhaj awaits graduation. However, he is expected to clear arrears of tuition fees, as well as graduation fees, an amount of money he does not have, yet time is fast running out. Working as a tutor at Buluk Eye School and a member of the Association of the Visually Impaired, Alhaj has nothing at hand to address this urgent financial need.

Your support for Alhaj would be a significant contribution to his educational ambitions. Make Inclusion and Equality a lived experience


25/10/2025

Sometimes you fail to achieve your goals not because you have set the wrong goals, but because you shared with the wrong people😫🤦. Truth is, anybody needs somebody to get somewhere 🫂, but the choice of the circle ⭕ must be made carefully.

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20/10/2025

What you need to know about the forms for government intake 🤔🙋

Are you a student, parent... eagerly waiting for the forms for enrolling at the public (government) Universities?😢

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14/10/2025

Knowledge is Information...

If you would like to become greater than what you are right now, seek to be highly informed, particularly on your area of interest but also on crosscutting issues.



10/10/2025

Today, I remind you about the suitable approach for pocket sustainability to students and hustlers.🤔🕺 But I am convinced that 99 of you have enjoyed the meal,🥰😁 however, be honest and comment 'No' if you have not. And btw, almost every successful person today have enjoyed the meal, either as a student or as a hustler.💪💯


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