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Ambassador Angelo Voga Morgan
Angelo Voga Morgan (January 1, 1934 – June 21, 2021) was a South Sudanese educator, diplomat, and leader. He was born to Mama Foni Amu nya Wani of the Ijupi clan Moli Chechere and Morgan Kebulu of the Ukeyi clan of Moli Tokuro. Andzoa (talk) 05:10, 12 April 2023 (UTC)

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Education Morgan began his formal education journey at Loa Mission for catechism in 1943 under the Italian Verona fathers. In 1944, he completed his catechism and was baptized with the name Angelo Voga Morgan. Father Bayi, commonly known as Padre Bayi, recommended Morgan for formal education. Morgan excelled in his studies and showed capable leadership skills at Loa Elementary School. He completed his elementary education in 1947 and was admitted to Okaru Elementary School, where he met the late Dr. Anthony Lagu Gilo, the late Dr. Gama Hassan, and the late Germano Nyagon.

After completing Okaru Elementary School, Morgan was admitted to Rumbek Senior Secondary School, where he met the late Dr. Justin Yac Arop and Thomas Kumi, among others. Morgan sat for the Cambridge School Certificate and was admitted to Khartoum University in 1955 to study civil engineering. He was among the first Ma'di students admitted to the university and was later joined by Eng. Leonard Longa and Eng. Barnabas Wani Dumo.

Morgan was passionate about education, especially sciences, but he had to abandon his engineering degree course due to the tragic death of his older brother, Leonardo Wani Muzeri, who was also his guardian. He took up a teaching job to support his nieces and nephew, his sister-in-law, and his aging mother.

Morgan's leadership skills continued to grow throughout his career. He served as a diplomat for South Sudan, representing the country in several international forums. Morgan was also a community leader and advocated for education and development in Sudan and South Sudan.

Angelo Voga Morgan left a lasting legacy in South Sudan, remembered for his dedication to education, leadership, and community development.

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