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By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 3 December 2010
‘Professor Khalil’s last move represents the Northern Arab Islamists’ desperation to hinder South Sudan’s walk to Freedom and Independence!
By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 7 October 2010
It is more by design than default that the dominant NCP of President Omer Al Bashir who came back from the UN summit unsatisfied, is choosing not to make any sense out of what was said by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, when he said:
By Justin Ambago Ramba,MD., 7 October 2010
My final humble appeal to fellow Africans is that, though a secession victory for South Sudan is considered the likely result of the coming referendum, there is a need for the continent to play a greater role in this settlement.
By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 7 October 2010
My dear black Africans of the Sudan, may I draw your attention to a fact that, a sheep which prays for unification with a lion by entering into the lion’s belly is plainly suicidal and mad, and perhaps ought to be abandoned to its chosen fate.
By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD, 18 September 2010
But still my question is why does Secretary Clinton want South Sudan to buy its recognition from the colonial North? Is this not akin to the days when slaves were made to pay their masters in return for freedom?
By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 2 September 2010
In light of the current political panorama in the country, the South Sudanese unionists who are traditionally in the minority are still a force to be reckoned with, as their conspiring influence on the Sudanese politics has several times affected the outc
By Dr. Justin Ambago Ramba., 2 September 2010
The first Sudanese Oil Minister in Al Bashir’s cabinet to come from the South - in an interview with the London based Arabic Daily – the Al Sharq Al Awsat.

"What do we [Southerners] want

By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 23 August 2010
‘Political Suicide’, or not, it is imperative for Nafie Ali Nafie to realise that the real suicide about to be committed by his NCP is if the Presidency fails to secure an on time referendum.
By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 20 August 2010
As he threatens to quit, I think with his kind of mindset, he better does so. How do we rate a Professor who doesn’t see “lack of trust” being the actually reason that the South is insisting to go to the referendum?
By Justin Ambago Ramba, MD., 20 August 2010
Prof. de Chand shamelessly and without any remorse went to declare to the media that south Sudan is not yet prepared for Independence something that without doubt reflects a deeply rooted addiction to serve the Arab Islamic Agenda.