The Resilience of a People that are Bound by Blood, Divided by Borders

The Resilience of a People that are Bound by Blood, Divided by Borders

At Got Ramogi in Kenya this afternoon, I had the honor of accepting the honorary title of Luo Elder at the ongoing 4th Edition of the Piny Luo cultural festival. This makes the 3rd time for me, first having been the Alur and the Acholi. Now I am waiting for a Luo name. I am pleased with these gatherings, like the recent one we had in Teso for the Ateker people. After so many years, you are finally highlighting the unfairness of these borders. What right did those individuals have to put asunder what God had united or to annihilate entire communities in various parts of the world? By good luck, Africans survived.

The Resilience of a People that are Bound by Blood, Divided by Borders

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