DJ Shiti Reveals Surprising Family Connection to South Sudan Ahead of Juba Visit

Comedian DJ Shiti has shared a personal message about his family roots and his connection to South Sudan.

 

 In a post shared on his Instagram Story, the entertainer revealed that his mother is Luo, a heritage he says gives him a special bond with the neighbouring country. “My mom is a Luo, so South Sudan is my second home.”
 The short statement was centred on identity, family, and belonging. Rather than focusing on his work or upcoming projects, DJ Shiti used the post to reflect on a place he associates with his ancestry.

 

Dj Shiti screenshot // Instagram

The comedian also revealed that he is planning to travel to Juba next month. His message conveyed excitement as he looked ahead to the visit. “See you, Juba, next month.”

The post suggested that the trip is more than just a visit. For DJ Shiti, it appears to be an opportunity to connect with a place he considers part of his heritage. His words reflected anticipation and eagerness as he counted down to the journey. “I can’t wait.”

The Nile Takes Centre Stage

One of the highlights of the post was DJ Shiti’s mention of the Nile. The comedian said he is particularly excited to see the famous river, describing it as a place tied to his ancestral roots. “I can’t wait to see the Great River Nile.”

The Nile was the only landmark specifically mentioned in the post, making it a central part of the message. For DJ Shiti, the river appears to symbolise a deeper connection to family history and origin. “The Great River Nile, where my ancestors came from.”

Dj Shiti // facebook

Honouring His Roots

DJ Shiti concluded his message by mentioning three communities: “Dinka, Shilluk, Nuer.” The names were included alongside his reference to ancestry and South Sudan, reinforcing the theme of heritage that ran throughout the post.
While brief, the message painted a picture of someone looking forward to reconnecting with a place he regards as part of his identity. “South Sudan is my second home.” “See you, Juba, next month.”

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