By Simon Wuor Gai
Congratulation to Gatluak Kir Wakoa
Congratulation to Gatluak Kir Wakoa
Wut in diit, I am very excited that you made it to the top of the ladder. Any behavior can be understood by its antecedents and consequences. Otherwise, the whole behavior could not be comprehensible. What I mean here is that every kind of work could be judged by its quality. Having finished the work early with poor quality is a great weakness that backfire the achiever.
Therefore, I am 100% sure that you deserved the degree you are graduating for on 12/15/2007 at the Minnesota State University. It is well-done job brother. I know your academic achievement will not only serve your own psychological needs alone, but also, it will help your fellow countrymen and women to fulfill their basic needs as well.
Once again, thank you so much for outstanding achievement in one of these days, where workload and school work go hand in hand. Personally, I am so proud of you. Enjoy the new stage of life and welcome to the world of intellectuals.
Thank you very much,
Your brother,
Simon Wuor Gai.
12/13/2007 5:23 PM
Bol Bol Ruei Bol
Congratulations to Gat Wakoa, for your up and down claming all the 16 steps of your ladder. Its the evidence of hard work and also to think about restlessness of the individualism remarkable success.
And be in peace.
Bol Bol Ruei Bol
12/14/2007 8:19 AM Peter K. Gatkuoth
Congratulations, Gatkir!!!
Wow, Gatkir!!
Congratulations Mr. Gatluak Kir Wakow. Commitments and tolerance are the things that bring bright achievements into the scholastic society because a man with unbreakable commitments says; it doesn’t matter how long it takes and how hard its, I will climb through the highest peaks of terrains.
Today, you’re among those people, and your hard works had been paid off.
Enjoy your recognitions from the work that you done and from your society that I’m very proud of you for the determinations and the achievements you made.
So the journey is not yet finished, please try to take up again to your second phase in education. I’m very egotistical of you and appreciated your hard works.
Again, congratulations,
Mr. Peter K. Gatkuoth
12/15/2007 11:33 AM
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