By Juma Mabor Marial May 11, 2014 (SSNA) -- It was in 2010 that Akot’s tenure as governor of Lakes state came to end as the country now embarked on general elections for the first time since the civil war ended. Akot did not step aside for good; he resubmitted his application to contest as a new governor in lakes state. He ignored the shortcomings and challenges that he had faced during his...
The Genesis and Phenomenon of Intra-Clans’ Conflict and Revenge Attacks in Lakes State (Part II)
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