About Mading Ngor | Growing up during civil war and fleeing South Sudan
South Sudan, the newest and youngest country in the world continues to be under the spotlight. This as the peace process and a coalition government which was supposed to have been formed in mid-November remain on shaky ground. International groups are warning that the country could slide back into fighting. And in studio today we are joined by our special guest and visiting journalist Mading Ngor. He is popularly known as one of the "Lost Boys" of Sudan. Lets speak to the man himself For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews on Social Media.

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2012 Fall Convocation: Alumni Excellence Award winner Mading Ngor

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Dr. Francis Deng on Sovereignty as Responsibility

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Widow of Kerubino Kuanyin Bol on How War Begun on 16/05/1983

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Attack on Cattle Camp in Magwi County in Eastern Equatoria Leaves Dozens Dead

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Watch this to understand the war in Sudan | Start Here

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E. Equatoria MPs Demand Withdrawal of Dinka Bor Cattle Herders from Magwi

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Cpt. Mabior John Garang De Mabior

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Warrap State Governor, Kuol Muor Muor on Our Republic Breakfast Show

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UPDATE! On The Interview with Gen. Aleu Ayieny Aleu with Mading Ngor on TERAB 87.6 FM

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Sudan War: How drone warfare is intensifying the world’s worst humanitarian crisis

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The Cartel Behind Banditry in Nigeria

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Hon. Dhieu Mathok Diing discusses Juba Power Plant| Contracts with Ezra and more (2019)

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South Sudan's new Army chief pledges to help implement peace agreement

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Sudan | Civil War | Famine | Where hunger is a weapon | This Week | 1986

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Southern Sudanese leader John Garang’s mysterious death | Al Jazeera World Documentary

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Sudan's First Civil War

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