National Front for Justice & Democracy-NFJD

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The National Front For Justice & Democracy (NFJD) is a South Sudanese political party that aims to establish a democratic government where Justice and Democracy serve as a basic human right for all citizens regardless of their tribe, religion or gender.

18/03/2026

Some people are so proud to call this a capital city without drainage. Citizens are forced to climb the building to avoid being swept out by rain water.
This must change

14/03/2026

Behind every successful man there is always a strong woman, thank you so much sister.

14/03/2026

Anything is possible in South Sudan. From traffic police to ministry of Petroleum.
South Sudan 🇸🇸
Oyeeee

14/03/2026

Anything is possible in South Sudan. From traffic police to ministry of Petroleum.
South sudan Oyeeee

Photos from Francis Malook Lual M.Awetdit's post 08/03/2026
28/02/2026

New direction, New journey, together we will walk a thousand miles to our destination.

11/01/2026
Photos from National Front for Justice & Democracy-NFJD's post 08/12/2025

So sad to see our mothers still go through such situations and our so call leaders are living luxurious life style with thier kids abroad and we still call this a country of our own.

26/11/2025

Our children are being tested on bare floors while politicians sit on leather chairs bought with public money. This is not just unfair—it’s unacceptable. Quality education is not a privilege; it is a right. We demand investment in classrooms, desks, teachers, and learning materials. We demand accountability. We demand better. South Sudan’s future cannot be built on empty promises. It must be built on educated children. The time for real change is now.
Follow National Front for Justice & Democracy-NFJD for more and a better South Sudan.

Photos from Francis Malook Lual M.Awetdit's post 22/11/2025

CONGRATULATIONS TO CDE AKOL PAUL KOORDIT

Warm congratulations to you Comrade Akol Paul Koordit on your well deserved appointment as the Secretary General of the Mighty SPLM Party, marking the second time in the party’s history that such a credible and committed leader has taken up this vital role, following the tenure of Peter Lam Both.

Comrade Akol Paul Koordit, you truly deserves this position. Your unwavering dedication and remarkable service to our nation both as Deputy Minister of Information and Telecommunication and as Deputy Secretary of the SPLM has proven your loyalty, capability, and patriotic spirit. You are a young and energetic leader whose vision and commitment will strengthen the SPLM and advance the cause of our beloved South Sudan.

Once again, congratulations, Comrade Akol Paul Koordit, on this well-deserved appointment. We stand with you as you lead with integrity and purpose for the prosperity of our movement and our nation.

Long live President Salva Kiir Mayardit!
Long live S/G Comrade Akol Paul Koordit!
Long live the Mighty SPLM!
Long live the people of South Sudan — my country, my loyalty!

By Comrade Francis Malook Lual M. Awetdit

Photos from National Front for Justice & Democracy-NFJD's post 22/11/2025

🚨🇸🇸 From Gambia to Spain: Two South Sudanese Brothers Who Defied Death 🇪🇸🚨

They left Gambia with hope, just like many others dreaming of a better life in Europe. But when their boat capsized in the deep waters—killing all the West Africans and Sudanese on board—everyone thought the journey had ended in tragedy.

But not for these two South Sudanese brothers.
One Nuer.
One Dinka.
Two sons of the same nation.

When the sea turned violent and the waves swallowed the boat, they somehow found each other again in the chaos. In that moment, tribe didn’t matter. Only life did.

They grabbed two empty jerrycans, tied them together, and floated—side by side—balancing their bodies on the plastic containers. For days, they stirred the water with their hands, fighting exhaustion, hunger, and the cold. But they refused to let go. They refused to die.

And then… hope appeared.

A rescue ship spotted them near the coast of Spain 🇪🇸. Against all odds, they survived.

Today, they deserve to be called heroes. Not because they reached Europe, but because they proved something bigger:

When South Sudanese stand together—Nuer, Dinka, or any other tribe—there is NOTHING we cannot overcome.
We are the most resilient people on earth.
We survive storms, wars, hunger, and oceans.
And we rise again.

Let their story remind us that unity saves.
Unity builds.
Unity carries us to shore.

🇸🇸 Together, we are unstoppable.

Credit: Juba Times

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21/11/2025

BREAKING NEWS: Corruption Claims Rock Juba International Airport’s Civil Aviation

Unconfirmed allegations of corruption have sparked public outrage within Juba International Airport’s Civil Aviation Department, following a circulating letter attributed to Director General John Woja Eliana.

According to public claims, the Director General is accused of allegedly paying certain individuals USD $500,000 per month—payments that citizens say do not reflect service to the country.

If the alleged figure were true, one individual would earn:

$500,000 Ă— 9 months = $4,500,000

This comes at a time when many civil servants and soldiers have reportedly gone months or even years without receiving their salaries, triggering intense debate among citizens.

However, these allegations have NOT been confirmed, and no official statement has been released by the concerned authorities.

The public now awaits clarification as pressure mounts for transparency and accountability in the civil aviation sector.

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