Sudan’s Civil War: Lessons To Learn
Posted on April 25, 2023
ABDULRASHEED AHMAD IMAM

Many atimes people often mistake the Diamond they are holding in their hands for a stone, but come to realise that when they threw it away.
A popular Sudan’s President, Omar Albashir, was over thrown in 2019 just because of soaring bread prices. The two Generals, who toppled his government are now at each other’s throat for who controls the centre.
Sudan’s Army Chief, General Abdul Fatah Burhan and the Commander of Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, nicknamed Hemet.
Forces loyal to the two rival Generals are vying for control, and as is so often the case, civilians have suffered the most, with hundreds killed and thousands injured.
The civilians, who protested against a government because prices of bread, now cannot even see the bread to eat.
The sums of all fears is that the world balkanizing forces US 🇺🇸 and Russia 🇷🇺 are now seeing an opportunity to fight a proxy war, like in Ukraine 🇺🇦
This is a big lesson for we Nigerians, those that are beating the war drums. Many atimes we don’t even argue for major issues, we always do so for small and useless issues.
Believe me, the greatest gift in this world after life itself, is PEACE!
We should heed the popular saying that ‘Wise men learn from other people’s mistakes but fools learn from their own.
©AbdulRasheed Ahmad Imam
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