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DHOL SAMUEL AYUEN: UACE SOUTH SUDANESE BEST SCIENCE STUDENT COUNTRYWIDE

Dhol Samuel Ayuen [to the right] and Gatwal Augustines celebrating UACE results in Brilliant High School after coming from New Vision, National Newspapers' Head quarters.(Photo: Gatwal/Nyamilepedia)
Dhol Samuel Ayuen [to the right] and Gatwal Augustines celebrating UACE results in Brilliant High School after coming from New Vision, National Newspapers’ Head quarters.(Photo: Gatwal/Nyamilepedia)
Feb 28, 2015 (Nyamilepedia)—Uganda National Examination Board, UNEB has on Friday 27/02/2015 released Advance Level results. Dhol Samuel Ayuen, a South Sudanese National and a student of Brilliant High School-Kawempe is among the best students who excelled the exams country wide.

He majored Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Subsidiary Mathematics, and General Paper, PCB/SM/GP, one of the most hard combination in science class in the Level.

He has scored 19 out of 20 points, making him to be among the best students in science class in the country and also the best South Sudanese science student.

Dhol is also the best science student in the entire school. He has scored “A” in Biology, “A” in Chemistry and narrowly missed “A” in Physics by 0.1. He therefore has slipped to a “B” in physics plus other two subsidiary points totaling up to 19 points out of 20.

Dhol Samuel Ayuen who was brought up by a humble family started his primary school in one the Camp in Eastern Equatoria States before the war could force him and his parents to cross border to Uganda.

His parents after crossing borders had settled in one of the refugee camp in Northern Uganda where he resumed his studies. In 2008 he sat for Primary Leaving Examination, PLE in which he had maximized the score. He got 4 out of 4 aggregates, making him the best students in entire Northern region.

In 2009, his parents struggled and managed to send him to Kampala, Central Uganda after seeing his potentials. He enrolled in Brilliant High School- Kawempe one of the best schools in the country. In the second academic term of the very year, his astounding performance overwhelmed the school academic board. He then became the first South Sudanese to win a bursary in the school.

He kept up his bursary for four years till 2012 when he sat for Ordinary Level Examination, UCE, where he had lifted the school name to fame and records. He scored 8 out of 8 aggregates making him appeared in every newspapers in the country. He was the best student in Entrepreneurship in which he had scored 100%. This baffled the Examination Board and he was called for an interview.

In 2013, the School had once again offered him another bursary on merit to keep the school name up. He enrolled Advance Level, and the school gave him PCB/SM/GP with an aim of becoming, either, Neurosurgeon, Cardiologist or Petroleum Engineer. Though, he had no idea who will sponsor him next after graduating the Level.

On Friday, 27/02/2015, he got his UACE results; he was jubilating being among the best students in the entire country. However, something still worries him. Having qualified for any of his dream careers in any University in the world he however, have no clue who could come to his rescue given the fact that he is from humble family who cannot afford to pay tuition for such an expensive course.

Could it be true that once one door closes another one opens? Only God knows. Please wish him the best of lucks.

Dhol Samuel Ayuen can be reached through his email: dholsamuelayuen@yahoo.com. or +256775152062

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16 comments

chuol February 28, 2015 at 1:43 pm

Thank to Dhol for bringing the history of south sudanese into focus . We south Sudanese were historicAl and now it’s happened

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malek February 28, 2015 at 5:29 pm

Congragulation to Dhol in becoming the South Sudanese to get on that level.
Iam wishing you the best luck on your journey. God will guide you through this difficult time.pray,pray, and the god………

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Musa Gatluak March 1, 2015 at 12:06 am

Congratulations Dhol, I wish you all the best and success in your Education journey. However the government in Juba should sponsor such talented young men to encourage them .
instead of wasting the country resources on Ugandan troops to Kill it’s own citizens.

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d bullet king February 28, 2015 at 11:42 pm

nobody can compete with us Dinkas in everything we r internationally known people with clever minds than other tribes here in S Sudan that’s why we must be on top of leadership all the time & born to rule must continue hahaha

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Wise Warrior March 2, 2015 at 1:25 am

Mr. d bullet King,

Your assumptions are irrational and irresponsible. We are all proud of Dhol; he got there not because he is dinka but because of hard work and perseverance.
People like you are the problem in South Sudan.

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Reuben March 14, 2016 at 6:00 am

Mbu dinkas n wit that racism in mind u will always be left behind coz i know u cant afford to raise those points.
i know Dhol personally and he was not working for the Dinka but for his best.

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duop February 28, 2015 at 11:50 pm

That what we want, go a head boys you are the future of this country for get what people were doing in South Sudan.

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Candiga Emmanuel Abiaza March 1, 2015 at 4:06 am

Congratulations Dhol, God will see you through in your dreams

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Akau maker March 1, 2015 at 12:01 pm

Congrats Dhol, well done!

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Amani Victor Alex DeYonas - CES March 1, 2015 at 10:38 pm

Thanks Dhol for working hard man, I will join you in prayer that the same Living God who made you reach that far will still open up more doors for your degree studies. With him every thing is possible my brother. My advice is never look at you family back ground but look unto God, nothing is too hard for him. Once again, congrats

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Peter GOch Anyang-majongdul March 2, 2015 at 12:42 am

Maburuk to Dhol God will still open his doors for help even the school can sponsor u get hope and keep knocking

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Peter GOch Anyang-majongdul March 2, 2015 at 12:44 am

thank for the records South Sudan will also be known and heard by education performances not war as usual

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sharpvoices March 2, 2015 at 5:34 am

Reblogged this on SHARP VOICES.

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Gatwal Augustines March 2, 2015 at 11:53 pm

Reblogged this on The Snoop Magazine .

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Practicing Legal Writer March 3, 2015 at 6:28 am

This is quite outstanding, wish him all the best of luck.

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Practicing Legal Writer March 3, 2015 at 6:32 am

Reblogged this on NYEJANAPEDIA and commented:
This is outstanding

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