South Sudanese cautiously celebrate Obama’s win Abraham Daljang Maker KAMPALA: Many South Sudanese cheered news of Barack Obama's reelection, buoyed by the belief that the president's ancestors originated from their nation. South Sudan's president Salva Kiir joined an international chorus of congratulations last week, praising Barack Obama for an "impressive victory." Many South Sudanese cheered the news – but also called on the reelected premier to do more for the African continent. Many South Sudanese say the president's ancestors originated from their homeland. His father is from Kenya's Luo ethnic group, which is said to have originally come from South Sudan. Maker Paul, a migration officer at South Sudan's Embassy in Kampala voiced his joy at the leader “both as an African and more so a Luo whose ancestors migrated from South Sudan, centuries back,” he told The Niles. “I see him as my own brother.” However, he complained ...