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My Deductions from Nigeria’s Envoy to Sudan and the Future Politics of the Seceding Country

There are just too many things happening around me here in Sudan that I don’t even know which is supposed to be the topic of the day. I started writing about the serious cracking effect the southern secession left on the well being of northern Sudan. I suddenly realized that southern Sudan needs more attention from any serious African writer than the northern part of the country especially that the region has only recently seen the light of freedom and independence and has to deal with the hazy future of the oil, power and foreign interest games. But with that, I am most likely to postpone that issue to the edition of the next week in favor of the meeting that took place between the envoy of the Nigerian Arabic village, Ngala which include the Director in person of Professor Tijjani Al-Miskeen, the Registrar and a host of their staff members with the Director of the Center of Researches and African Studies, a branch of the International University of Africa in Sudan. It took pla...