Official Name: Martin Ebet BuBa

I was born in 1977 in the district of Gindi, Sudan, which is south of Kurmuk City, neighboring with Borfa and Ura on the East and with Kulnugura and Ura on the south East, and Jamus and Chali on the South and Pennawayu on the west, where Semara can possibly be on the North West of Gindi.

Family History:

With sister Hanas and brother Bill, my father Tapa (Chief)of Gindi Ebet BuBa died in Gambella, Ethiopiain 1992. My mother remarried and brought Bill to the world. Mom Chendal is currently living with my uncle Steven Amath Dicko who was the Commander of the SPLA and currently is a Politician in the Blue Nile State Government. Appointed Minister of the Land and Advisory to Governor Malik Agar of Blue Nile, he was one the heroes and the bravest solidier that fought for freedom.

I currently live with daughter Almaze Martin Ebet, Bushmen Martin Ebet,and Journey Martin BuBa in San Antonio, Texas.

Education:

It all began Ethiopia in 1987 after we fled the country of Sudan from the anti-democratic government that was willing to kill for political and religion reasons.

I started primary school in 1987 and restarted after the Ethiopia revoluntionary war from 1993 to 1998 at Refugee Camp in Ethiopia.

Because of democracy and the right to be educated, I left my mother in Bonga, Ethiopia in August 18, 1998 for resettlement opportunity in the United States. The United States, which is the heart and the foundation of democracy.

When in Dallas, Texas in 1998, I took a GED and I didn't finish. I registered in 1999 at Community College, but drop the classes and moved to Utah to join my long time friends.

In 2000 I was enrolled at the Salt Lake Community College while taking some High School Classes in which in the Fall of 2000 I earned my High School Diploma.

In 2003, I earned my Associate of Science in Political Science from Salt Lake City Community College.

In 2005, I earned my Bachelor degrees in Political Science and International Studies.