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Proverbs 22:28  "Do not remove the stone set by your ancestors."  

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When ego takes over, leaders shift from shared purpose to personal pride. Our ego creates an internal enemy that is more dangerous than any external threat. When the ego takes control of our conscience, it transforms leadership into domination. It pushes leaders toward authoritarian behavior, even harming their own people and comrades who once stood beside them against a common enemy. Our pride is gradually destroying what generations before us built with sacrifice, unity, integrity, and courage.

Leadership is not about personal glory. It is about service. It is about carrying the burdens of the community with integrity and placing the welfare of the people above personal ambition. Today, we commit ourselves to rebuilding a leadership culture rooted in these values.

We commit to listening before commanding, serving before demanding, and uniting before dividing.

We are here to rescue our sinking kingdom by restoring the leadership principles that once held us together. self‑sacrifice, responsibility, accountability, democracy, and consensus. These principles are not abstract ideals. They are the pillars that protect our people, guide our decisions, and ensure that power is exercised with humility rather than arrogance.

We are here to enforce the purpose of the land‑back struggle that began after the attacks on Anakdiar and Abaneem in 2009. Those events awakened a collective determination to defend our ancestral lands, preserve our identity, and protect the rights of future generations. Our kingdom will rise again through principled leadership that honors the past and safeguards the future.

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Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death" 

                           War bring pain and invention

Wartime often sparks innovation because extreme pressure demands new solutions. Scarcity, urgency, and competition accelerate technological, organizational, and strategic breakthroughs that reshape societies long after the conflict ends. Those who take risks during conflict may develop certain skills, resilience, adaptability, strategic thinking—that can set them apart.

CAREFULLY LISTEN TO BELOW AUDIO TO KNOW HOW WAR BRINGS NEW IDEAS

War brings inventions
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LIST OF COLLO CHIEFDOMS

Chiefdom of Manyo 

Chiefdom of Thero Gwang

Chiefdom of Momo

Chiefdom of Akuac

Chiefdom of Athidwai

Chiefdom of Detwok

Chiefdom of Kokdok

Chiefdom of Wijreg

Chiefdom of Ogod

Chiefdom of Lelo

Chiefdom of Ditem

Chiefdom of Anakdier 

Chiefdom of Panidwai

Chiefdom of Pakang

Chiefdom of Panikang

Chiefdom of Tongo

Name: William Godliet

Email: stanak2018@gmail.com

Tel: 250-818-6228

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