Jenup Buom Deng Graduation

 

Date: Saturday, December 12, 2009

Time: 10:00am

Place: Kanesville Arena IWCC

 

I invite my relatives and friends to join me for this proud day. I will be graduating from Iowa Western Community College with my Associate's Degree in Social Studies. Your presence will be highly appreciated.

If anyone has questions, please contact me at (402) 408-4530. Or e-mail jenupdng3@gmail.com

 

Thank you,

 

Jenup Buom Deng

12/4/2009 11:07 AM

 

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Thok Pal Chol Congretulation

 

Dear Jenub

 

I would like to have this previllage to owe you many thank for the great acheivement you have reach. People with dream always obtain their goals and you are one of them.Its my pleasure to one again thank you for the hard work you have acquire in the world of academic competency.Please one a gain accept and acknowledge my appreciation.

Thank You.

 

Thok Pal Chol

12/11/2009 5:47 AM

 

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Hztza Bol Bol Congratulations! To Jenub Buom Deng

Congratulations! 2009, Jenub Buom Deng.

Dimma “Oyëë” (Damballa) “Oyëë.”All year around our dream comes true.

The message of congratulations, come from Guan-Lunyni. Luony, mi ci Luony k ɔkien dieth. (The father’s of the braver lions.) You are one of them who made it. Many of us had already reached, goal of our long journey. There is no one, real knows what to comes to him or her for sure, when to have reach the goal in life. Let this year be so much loves to every ones effort to put on the show. As one of you hero, always, you all knew it, I forget my past mistaken. I forget failure too; forget everything, except what I am now focusing on. You remember, I have spent one night in your home, I and Biel Wal Deng. And that was my first visited to Mid-west. This was a time when I learned by calling me the father of lions “You know, what; I like the name that you created for me.

Thanks, for your reaching the goal that you were targeting.

By, Bol Bol

12/4/2009 3:54 PM

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Gatluak Deng Got Good for your endeavor

 

From Gatluak Deng Got

 

Congratulation Jinub Buom Deng

 

I would be happy to congratulate you more than anybody for your graduation from Iowa Western Community College. Please accept my personal brotherly appreciation during your ceremony. I am very excited to thank you for that graduation because it is a personal attainment, so it is not a community issue.

Unfortunately, a lot of thing became a set back for you to achieve your goal even you might get it done many years ago. For instance, you worked hard to educate yourself, forming family, working full time job, and Building Nasir Institute College. I believe making abandonment for some of them is a key to your success anyway.

Now, it is great pleasure about making it from ESL classes up to two years college and this is miraculous thing. I made a criticism last year during my ferocious debate with Pal Gatkuoth. I said how come somebody could build a college without having an achievement?

From all of this I wish you the best from your endeavor and my heart will be with you if time will not permit me.

Thank,

Gatluak Deng

12/4/2009 9:36 PM

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Peter P. Doyiech Congratulation

Dear Junup Buom Deng

 

It is splendid to learn from the NCA website that you will be graduating on December 12, 2009 with your Associate of Arts degree in Social Studies. Indeed, your commitment brought you to this moment of joy and celebration along with family members.

I personally congratulate you for this accomplishment, and I would like to encourage you to go beyond this achievement. I will share this moment of joy with you, although I will not be able to attend the commencement.

 

With best wishes, I am

 

Peter Panom Doyiech

 

Minneapolis/ St. Paul, Minnesota

12/5/2009 9:18 AM

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Nuer Congratulations!

 

Dear Jinub,

 

Congratulations on your Graduation!

Now smile, relax and enjoy your special jollity. Congratulations on your achievement!

The good thing is that, you are not a dual minded gentleman who only has himself as an opponent. You are a man of commitment, complete vision individual, and upcoming leader of a judicious to this existing age group.

Please do not renounce the rest of your education probabilities. Again, we want to party your 2nd and 3rd graduation announcement in a very near expectation. Thus, I am confident that you are going to pay attention to my words as you know already that leader is not the one who has the best idea of his/her own only, but also the followers.

 

God bless you,

 

Nuer Kun Ggg

Calgary, AB Canada

12/6/2009 7:30 AM

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Miyong Nyuon Kawang Congratulations!

Dear Micheal Jinub Buom,

 

I was delighted to read in NCA website that you will graduate on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Congratulations on receiving this prestigious and much-deserved credential!

My family and I are enormously proud of you and of the great honor you will bring to the entire community by your achievement. I know that you very much deserve this achievement.

Thank you for your outstanding commitment. Once again, your achievement is highly appreciated.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Miyong Nyuon Kawang

 

Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

12/7/2009 1:20 PM

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Gatkek Lam minyjeik congratulation

 

many thanks mr Jenup Buom Deng.

And i would like to say thank you very much for your long way studied.

in the very beginnning of zor and better life as well as you were acheived the goal now.Another thing for the human life and you have to keep up your

pateint and your well dignity and that is why many people a mong us we Nasirian or Nuer ingeneral and they will send you more and more congratulation a round the western world and this is a good way for ever bodies and i will repeat a gain thank yuo mr Michael

Jenup and my best regards .

David Gatkek Lam

12/8/2009 1:03 AM

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Gach Dep R CONGRATULATIONS` To J. Buom!

 

Dear Mr Buom,

 

Congratulations` for your great achievement its well done job. We are proud of that.

 

Hopefully some brothers and sisters who are still in their hard studies would follow your foot steps next year in 2010.

It`s good that you made 2009 success to be remembered in your academic.

 

Cheerful and Merry Christmas.

 

Gach Dep R.

 

Copenhagen/ Denmark.

 

12/8/2009 9:06 AM

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Office of Duany Union Congratulation

 

Hope and self determination is the key to success in life!!

Congratulation Jenub and Peter Panom for the hard work you had been through. The road to success is not easy, but our Almighty God know individual’s destination. It doesn’t matter how long it take and how hard it’s, you made it. I remember the words that Bom Wicheng and our late brother Bith Gatkuoth told us while they were teaching us during short summer course at I tang refugee camp , when you and I were in the small class where our chairs were dry mud, and they said, “you are brilliants minded students, if you continues your education ,we know you all will success in education”(Bom, Bith 1989). This quote is true to day because I know you guys and the rest of our class mate could reach to the world of intellectual educationally.

Now yu close the first door educationally, but Let us keep praying for the rest who are struggling to close the gap of being the first person in the family to graduate in college. May God keep the hopes of social unity a life when we all one day celebrate our happiness and forget the dark days in our struggle? This is the beginning do not stop at the door knops for the next levels. May the rest of these seasons be the hope and great joy in your life!!

Your brother

Chuol Gatriay Yat

12/11/2009 11:42 AM

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From: Simon Wicheng Congratulation to Mr. Jenub Bom Deng

Dear Uncle Jenub,

I was so glad to hear the news of your graduation with Associate Degree in Social Studies. This a turned a new page in your life and career. As a former primary school colleague and a brother, I am so sure of your academic ability and determination. As you are opening a new chapter in your profesional life and career, be focused and determine. I am sure of your success.

 

Regards

Simon Wicheng

12/14/2009 8:43 PM

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12/15/2009 4:57 PM

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Simon Kueth Good Work

That is much honor to you and your friends around the world. Let the light of human struggle be preserves by the owner and rest.

Good work, and please do more less than that.

12/16/2009 3:01 AM

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Deng Gatluak Omot Graduation

 

Congratulation!

Please Mr. Koang accept this warm congratulation though it seems late a little bit.

I just want to bring to your attention that the success is always rest in the hands of people who have detemination and the reality is this, the life is not about the destiny, it is all about journey.

My dear no achievement is small, any accomplishment always deserve celebration, I belief that you are a one among people who have enormous determination and believe in life as a journey not about destiny.

Your associate degree is quite substantial in my understanding given your values and quality in our community,I can say that we proud of you as your own people believing that you will contribute to the development of our people through this qualification.

Remember education is an on going process there are more to achieve educationaly a head of you.

Wish you the best celebration!

Regards

Deng Gatluak Omot

South Australia

12/16/2009 12:11 PM