Controversial South Sudanese-American Facebooker kicked out of hotel in Juba

Controversial South Sudanese-American Facebooker Amira Ali [Photo via Facebook]

Controversial South Sudanese-American Facebooker Amira Ali [Photo via Facebook]

JUBA – Controversial South Sudanese-American Facebooker, ‘Mama’ Amira Ali, has been kicked out of hotel in Juba, after a top aide for presidential security advisor Tutkew Gatluak defied directives from to clear three-months hotel bills for the visiting Ali, according to two sources close to Ali herself.

Speaking on a live video on Facebook, Ali accused an unidentified individual, she identified as ‘Abu Talib’ who is close to Gatluak, of working behind her to stop services being accorded to her by the senior government official and for “blocking” her from President Salva Kiir Mayardit.

“Abu Talib why are you blocking me from [meeting] President Salva Kiir [and] why are you working very hard for my downfall and since I came to Juba three months ago,” Ali said. “I have been staying in the hotel for some time without food just because of you.”

The controversial Facebooker further praised Gatluak for not being tribalist and for not working for his Nuer ethnic group but for all South Sudan, asking at some point whether Abu Talib would be working for Gatluak had the presidential advisor be a tribalist.

“Why you are so tribal?” she asked. “Tutkew is not a tribal person. He should have brought a Nuer person to work where you are working now and this hasn’t happened. Tutkew is not a tribalist, and that is why you are working with him.”

He further warned the unidentified individual to either go right or be fired if “you continue going astray, you will be removed from Tut’s office.”

“You were told to go and clear the hotel bills yesterday, you pretended to be sick, you didn’t come while I continue without food in the hotel. Is this what you want? Do you want me to die? But this are not the way Tut behalf. Tut is a good person and you are trying to tarnish his image.”

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