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235: 158:. He was educated at the Catholic Mission School in Opari, and later attended Okaru Intermediate School from 1935 to 1938. Wani was chosen for a teacher training course in 1940–1941, but instead decided to work as a storekeeper for the government in 1945, eventually transitioning to the role of an accountant. 226:. Alongside other Southern Sudanese politicians, he traveled to Cairo in November 1954 to discuss the future of Southern Sudan with Egyptian authorities. The discussions resulted in a resolution for unity between Egypt and Sudan, as well as the establishment of a separate parliament for Southern Sudan. 210:
in Khartoum. However, he suggested that if the South were to send representatives, they should act as observers to witness the assembly's proceedings. He also advocated for the establishment of province councils as training platforms for Southern Sudanese individuals prior to their involvement in the
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from 26 December 1955 to 17 November 1958, the head of the state's five-man supreme council. Over time, he adopted a more moderate stance within the sovereignty council and parliament. He continued to serve under General
295:, he retired from politics and settled in Opari in 1965. He dedicated his time to farming and played no significant active political role until his death on 25 March 1985. Wani was buried in his hometown of Opari. 280: 553: 554:"An opportune moment, South Sudan's draft Gender Affirmative Action Bill is reviewed weeks ahead of International Women's Day | United Nations Development Programme" 133:(1919–25 March 1985) was a Sudanese official and statesman from South Sudan. He served as a member of the collective body at the helm of the Sudanese state, the 151: 279:
and was appointed as the deputy speaker of the Central Council in Khartoum from 1961 to 1964. Additionally, he served as a member of the
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In 1954, Wani was chosen by the parliament to join the governor general's commission, where he was the sole representative from
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British Documents on Foreign Affairs: Africa (General), Ethiopia, Libya, Egypt and Sudan and Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, 1954
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Directory of the Republic of the Sudan: Including Trade Index and Biographical Section
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The Statesman's Yearbook 2023: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World
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assembly. Despite his earlier stance, Wani was appointed as a member of the
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His daughter, Theresa Siricio Iro Wani, was the Chairperson of
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Wani then joined the administration and was appointed as a
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in Khartoum in 1948. In 1953, he was elected to the
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Index

His Excellency
Sovereignty Council
Ismail al-Azhari
Abdallah Khalil
Eastern Equatoria
Sudan
First Sudanese Sovereignty Council
Opari
Eastern Equatoria
Colonial administrator
Arabic
Wau
Bahr el Ghazal
Torit
Juba Conference of 1947
unified legislative assembly
Legislative Assembly
National Assembly of Sudan
South Sudan

First Sudanese Sovereignty Council
Ahmad Muhammad Salih
Ahmad Muhammad Yasin
al-Dardiri Muhammad Uthman
Abd al-Fattah Muhammad al-Maghribi
independence
first Sudanese Sovereignty Council
Ibrahim Abboud
1958 coup
National Commission for Southern Affairs

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