South Sudanese young tycoon Lawrence Lual Malong Jr., brags about living a very expensive lifestyle, including flying in a presidential jet and wearing a $10,000 pair of shoes.
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He was a former Governor of North Bar-El-Gazal State in South Sudan before he was made the Chief of General Staff of the South Sudan Army.
But in early 2017, he was dismissed by President Salva Kiir and even termed a Rebel…..This after dedicating more than Two-Decades of his life to the SPLA, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army.
He was later forced to flee Juba and ended up in Nairobi where he’s been for nearly Two Years…..And a few days ago, a Documentary was aired depicting him as one of South Sudan’s richest people with Millions allegedly stashed in foreign banks….he’s also been accused of atrocities ranging from killings and rapes of local villagers during his time as Army Chief of Staff…….So just who is General Paul Malong?
We sought to find out and found him in his home in one of Nairobi’s leafy suburbs and he agreed to sit down with us in an EXCLUSIVE interview
Source-Kenya CitizenTV
Expensive things owned by Lawrence Lual Malong Jr
Young Tyoon a k a Lawrence Lual Malong Yor Jr
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Jeff Koinange interview South Sudanese young tycoon Lual Malong Jr