Hypa Byssal

Hypa Byssal bigness he delay to go to school because of school fees and lack of education centers.

He was born in 12 December 1995 at cattle camp in Maridi county in south sudan, his real names is Areet Deng Areet from koch, makuach payam , bor county in Jonglei state.His father is Deng areet while his mother is Ayor Anyieth.he is in family of nine members. Areet is from humble background where is parent are suffer from hunger because of civil wars that face south sudanse since 1982 to 2006, t

hey were live in hut where his father and mother go and look for their food. His brothers and sisters where at byre and his one brother in Canada, his brother Mading Deng who is manyiel maker or Arup nhailic in hiss nicknamesis honour because of his great working to community. He went to school at kapaat primary school which is church mission schoo l[CMS] in 2004 , he continue learning there upto standard seven[7] when he transfer to Bor "B" complex primary school because of hostile reason which is Murle.then he call by his brother Matiop Deng who is the first born in their family to kenya.he lost his father there in 2012

Areet went to catholic school at St.peter's high class academy and finally do his kenya certificate of primary school KCPE in 2012 and join
Molo Academy high school at Naivasha in kenya.he was living here in kenya because of his brother who is Matiop Deng. In 2013, he discover his talent of singing by first copme up with a song of title dancing habits. he also want to be lawyer.this is how machiavellian tiger survice and his background.

17/07/2016

Mading Bor Empire (VEGAZ)
Mading Bor empire Aka VEGAZ empire was form by Hypa Byssal Aka Worlbaddest in the year 2013 when BossMaan Sound System dominated the whole South Sudan. It was formed as Four System Music kingdom with it's members as Worlbaddest, YB Wizzy, Razz Dem( Kizzo), Y Millo, Agana and Dydiz Javidy as the advisor. The empire was first formed by Hypa Byssal.
All FSMK members were royal to the empire. They did shows in various town in Kenya in collaboration with Maale Family Empire of SD Jay. Vegaz Empire formly four system gained their confident in 2014 when Hypa Byssal first realized Dancehall time and bad mind which Madley hit the ghetto youths amongs the corners. YB Wizzy and Y Millo drop "if you gonna be with me" Agana also realized his hit whine and dance ft Wvt. Than Razz Kizzo drop Akim my girl.

In the year 2015, Hypa Byssal, Kuchlong and Aleeco met and agreed to combined Fear Group popularly known us FGz with Four System under the name of VEGAZ empire. Aleeco as a Vegaz advisor and Kuchlong as a marketer than Worlbaddest as the Boss. That is the time VEGAZ Empire started to owned all ghetto youths. Widely From Keji-keji To Nasir , From Kapoeta to Malakal, from Yambio To Bentiu than From MADING BOR to Mading Awiel . All ghettos prefer it since it is a combination of all youths.
S.S. Finest empire and B.O.S of Domination are its close working friends.

Recently, VEGAZ EMPIRE and B.O.S started a Vision of 2018. The vision mission is not yet reveal but this is guessed to be Domination taking over all hip hop categories in both

More than a million people have fled their homes in South Sudan since fighting broke out in December between government ...
17/07/2016

More than a million people have fled their homes in South Sudan since fighting broke out in December between government and rebel forces. President Salva Kiir says it was a coup attempt, blaming soldiers loyal to former Vice-President Riek Machar for the trouble, but Mr Machar denies this.
Where is South Sudan?

South Sudan is the world's newest nation, in the centre of Africa bordered by six countries. It is rich in oil, but following decades of civil war it is also one of the least developed regions on earth - only 15% of its citizens own a mobile phone and there very few tarmac roads in an area bigger than Spain and Portugal combined.

This makes the Nile River, which flows through regional centres, an important transport and trade route. Cattle are also central to life in South Sudan - a person's wealth is measured by the size of their herd.

Audio slideshow: Cattle country
Why are there tensions?

Since South Sudan overwhelmingly voted to break away from Sudan in 2011, the government's main concern has been to get oil flowing following disagreements with Khartoum - production only resumed in April.

There have been a few small armed rebellions, border clashes and deadly cattle feuds - but these have all taken place far from the capital, Juba. Signs of friction within the governing SPLM party came in July when President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka - the country's largest group, sacked his deputy Riek Machar, who is from the second largest community, the Nuer.

Fear stalks South Sudan

No reason to party
Was there a coup plot?

It is not clear. It started as a political squabble and has escalated into ethnic violence. President Kiir believes there was and has pointed the finger of blame at Mr Machar.

He denies the accusations, but has publicly criticised Mr Kiir for failing to tackle corruption and said in July that he would challenge him for the SPLM's leadership. Mr Machar also has a chequered history with the SPLM, leading a breakaway faction in the 1990s.

Riek Machar in profile

Salva Kiir profile
How serious is the fighting?

Pretty bad. The army has split and there have been clashes around the country.

There have also been mass killings along ethnic lines, even though both Mr Kiir and Mr Machar have prominent supporters from the other's community. Forces backing Mr Machar have seized the key town of Bentiu, capital of the oil-producing Unity State.

The country is awash with guns after the decades of conflict and there is a history of ethnic tension, which politicians could whip up if they believe that could help them gain, or remain in, power.

Horror at deadly cattle vendetta
What is being done?

Under international pressure, the two sides signed a peace deal in May in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The deal paves the way for a permanent ceasefire followed by the formation of a transitional government, the drafting of a new constitution and, eventually, fresh elections.

A previous truce, agreed in January, collapsed in acrimony, with a swift resumption of hostilities.

The latest accord is also fragile, but increasingly urgent. Aid agencies have warned that the country faces severe food shortages and potential famine if relief supplies remain blocked and if displaced farmers are prevented from returning home.

There are also fears that a reduction in oil production could have repercussions on world markets. Many foreign nationals have been evacuated.

The UN, which has more than 7,500 troops on the ground and has requested reinforcements, has promised it will not abandon civilians. However, experts say its forces will not be able to prevent violence across such a vast territory.

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More than a million people have fled their homes in South Sudan since fighting broke out in December between government and rebel forces. President Salva Kiir says it was a coup attempt, blaming soldiers loyal to former Vice-President Riek Machar for the trouble, but Mr Machar denies this.
Where is South Sudan?

South Sudan is the world's newest nation, in the centre of Africa bordered by six countries. It is rich in oil, but following decades of civil war it is also one of the least developed regions on earth - only 15% of its citizens own a mobile phone and there very few tarmac roads in an area bigger than Spain and Portugal combined.

This makes the Nile River, which flows through regional centres, an important transport and trade route. Cattle are also central to life in South Sudan - a person's wealth is measured by the size of their herd.

Audio slideshow: Cattle country
Why are there tensions?

Since South Sudan overwhelmingly voted to break away from Sudan in 2011, the government's main concern has been to get oil flowing following disagreements with Khartoum - production only resumed in April.

There have been a few small armed rebellions, border clashes and deadly cattle feuds - but these have all taken place far from the capital, Juba. Signs of friction within the governing SPLM party came in July when President Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka - the country's largest group, sacked his deputy Riek Machar, who is from the second largest community, the Nuer.

Fear stalks South Sudan

No reason to party
Was there a coup plot?

It is not clear. It started as a political squabble and has escalated into ethnic violence. President Kiir believes there was and has pointed the finger of blame at Mr Machar.

He denies the accusations, but has publicly criticised Mr Kiir for failing to tackle corruption and said in July that he would challenge him for the SPLM's leadership. Mr Machar also has a chequered history with the SPLM, leading a breakaway faction in the 1990s.

Riek Machar in profile

Salva Kiir profile
How serious is the fighting?

Pretty bad. The army has split and there have been clashes around the country.

There have also been mass killings along ethnic lines, even though both Mr Kiir and Mr Machar have prominent supporters from the other's community. Forces backing Mr Machar have seized the key town of Bentiu, capital of the oil-producing Unity State.

The country is awash with guns after the decades of conflict and there is a history of ethnic tension, which politicians could whip up if they believe that could help them gain, or remain in, power.

Horror at deadly cattle vendetta
What is being done?

Under international pressure, the two sides signed a peace deal in May in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The deal paves the way for a permanent ceasefire followed by the formation of a transitional government, the drafting of a new constitution and, eventually, fresh elections.

A previous truce, agreed in January, collapsed in acrimony, with a swift resumption of hostilities.

The latest accord is also fragile, but increasingly urgent. Aid agencies have warned that the country faces severe food shortages and potential famine if relief supplies remain blocked and if displaced farmers are prevented from returning home.

There are also fears that a reduction in oil production could have repercussions on world markets. Many foreign nationals have been evacuated.

The UN, which has more than 7,500 troops on the ground and has requested reinforcements, has promised it will not abandon civilians. However, experts say its forces will not be able to prevent violence across such a vast territory.

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08/06/2015

Salam salam madam sadam..

02/05/2015

Mading Bor vs Portmore

18/03/2015

Hiii Hypa......

03/02/2015

Vybz Kartel gets five YVA nominations

Friday, January 09, 2015 | 12:10 AM 187 Comments
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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Vybz Kartel, the controversial artiste who is currently serving life imprisonment for murder was tonight nominated for five Youth View Awards (YVA).

The categories for which the entertainer has been nominated are:

1. Favourite Local Chart Topping Song

2. Favourite Local Artiste of the Year

3. Favourite Dancehall Artiste

4. Hottest Summer Song of the Year "Miami Vice"

5. Favourite Musical Collaboration

The YVA are promoted by the company An Elegant Affair and nominations are mainly based on Internet page views and responses via social media.

Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, was sentenced on April 3, 2014 for the August 16, 2011 murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams.

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08/01/2015

haha # deadly one
Jamaa alinunua bangi usiku.
Alipofika nyumbani,akavuanguo
na kuzima taa,ili aivute bangi yake
vizuri.
Aliinusa akaona si kali,akaamua
kuirudisha.
Akavaa nguo gizani bila kutambua
amevaa skirt na blouse ya mke
wake.
Alipofika kwa muuzaji,
akamwambia “Bwana eeee hii
bangi wasi wasi kweli, siitaki hata
sii kali”
Muuzaji akamwambia, “kama hio
si kali na imekuvalisha
rinda,nikikupa kali si utapata
periods!!!”

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