08/06/2025
Controversial Apology From Alam Santo 🚨
Hello everyone, this is Alam Santo.
I’m here to explain everything that happened and bring clarity to the situation. Yes, I did run away, and while that’s true, there’s more to the story that most people including my own family don’t know. I was manipulated by people I trusted deeply, people who helped raise me. I believed they had my best interests at heart.
My uncle Chol Ajok, along with Maker Nyol Ajok and my cousins Kot Athuc Ajok and Madior Athuc Ajok, spoke to me about my future. They said they understood my struggles and wanted to help. They claimed they would speak to my father to stop the marriage arrangements so I could focus on my education. Later, they came back and told me my father refused to cancel the marriage and was determined to proceed with marrying me off to Mangar Makur Chuot.
They told me they had another plan to help me escape the marriage and support me in continuing my studies. They said I should trust only them not even my mother or sisters because they might expose the plan. They arranged for a driver to pick me up the next morning and instructed me to bring my passport because I’d be traveling to Kenya to wait things out and give my father time to reconsider my future.
However, after leaving home, I was taken to an unfamiliar place instead of the airport. When I asked why, I was told my passport had been blocked and I was being sought after, so they had to keep me hidden. Unbeknownst to me, Mangar Makur Chuot’s family was involved. When I asked my cousins what was happening, they lied again and insisted they were still trying to help me leave the country.
The next day, they returned with a document saying I wasn’t kidnapped, claiming my father had issued a warrant. I was made to record a video denying any kidnapping a video I made because I still trusted their word. But in truth, they had been planning all along to deliver me to Mangar Makur Chuot, not to help me escape.
When I finally realized their real intentions, I resisted and tried to return to my family, but I was unable to. Thankfully, my family worked hard to find and bring me back. I’m now safe with them, and I’m grateful for that.
I have made peace with the situation and am now ready to accept Mangar Makur Chuot as my fiancé and move forward with my life.
Thank you all for your time.
Courtesy:South Sudan got talents