User:Lubajo

'''Lubajo: Meaning " that is not ripen, or a fruit that is not ripen" is a name from the land of the cushites ( people from the land of cush). Specifically from Southern Sudan Equatoria Province, KajokKöji ( "Meaning calves in the fence"). Which is currently known as Kajo Keji as an English alternative. KajokKöji is one of most respected and powerful chief of the Kuku ( the land or the people) people in the southern Sudan during the colonial period. This district is named after their chief kajokköji. The kukus are dynamic,they practice mixed farming and socially adaptable people. Most of these people are Christians and they believe in מun (meaning creator) before Christianity. They are believed to have similar traditions like the Jews, Professor Ninan in the 80s "comparision Kuku cultures and the Jews" ( university of Juba, South Sudan).The people are מutu, (mean exactly like God) They border Uganda in the south, kenya in the south east and Democratic republic of Congo in the south west.