South Sudan’s comedian Dina Kiden is calling on all people in the country to work for peace.
Kiden’s call comes at a time when tension is high among the political leadership in the country.
“If there is peace, I can travel to Malakal to do comedy, but if there is no peace, I cannot move.” Said Kiden.
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thanks comedian kiden we love your effort towards our country south sudan.keli boys comedy loves you