Sudais Nyunga
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Sudais Nyunga | |
|---|---|
| Secretary of Defense of the United States of Berlin | |
| Assumed office January 20, 2025 | |
| President | Adam Olyemo |
| President of the United States of Berlin | |
| In office 20th March 2024 – 20th January 2025 | |
| Succeeded by | Adam Olyemo |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 18, 2011 London, United Kingdom |
| Nationality | British |
| Political party | Conservative Party (UK) |
| Residence | Glasgow, Scotland |
| Occupation | Student leader, political figure |
| Known for | Founding the United States of Berlin |
Sudais Mubrigi Nyunga (/suːˈdaɪs ˈnjuːŋɡə/; born July 18, 2011) is a political figure and student leader who served as the first President of the self-declared micronation known as the United States of Berlin from 2024 to 2025. He is best known for founding the country with a group of friends as a political and creative experiment in youth governance, sovereignty, and civic engagement. As of January 20, 2025, he serves as the Secretary of Defense of the United States of Berlin.
Early Life and Education
Sudais was born on July 18, 2011, in London, England. He later moved to Glasgow, Scotland, where he resides as of 2025. From an early age, Nyunga showed a strong interest in politics, history, and leadership. He became known among his peers for his leadership abilities, organizational skill, and passion for civic issues.
He has been actively involved in student government and academic programs focused on governance and international relations.
Founding of the United States of Berlin
In 2024, at age 13, Nyunga co-founded the United States of Berlin, a youth-led micronation developed with a group of friends. What started as a creative mock government grew into a structured entity with a constitution, symbolic institutions, and political roles.
The name “United States of Berlin” was chosen to reflect a mix of American-style democracy and Berlin’s historic symbolism as a city of unity, conflict, and transformation. Though not recognized by any nation, the project drew interest from fellow students and online communities for its ambition and structure.
Presidency (2024–2025)
Nyunga was elected as the first President of the United States of Berlin in early 2024. His administration emphasized:
• Drafting a formal constitution • Establishing legislative, executive, and judicial branches • Promoting debate, elections, and civic responsibility • Introducing symbolic elements such as a national flag and ceremonial holidays
Nyunga’s leadership was marked by high participation and a focus on fairness and inclusivity. In 2025, he ran for re-election but was defeated in a student-led democratic vote, marking a peaceful transfer of power within the simulated nation.
Secretary of Defense (2025–present)
Following the end of his presidency, Nyunga was appointed Secretary of Defense of the United States of Berlin on January 20, 2025. In this role, he is responsible for organizing the nation’s symbolic defense strategies, coordinating youth-led security simulations, and advising on matters of national protection and policy within the context of the micronation’s framework.
Legacy
Although short-lived, Nyunga’s presidency left a lasting impression. The United States of Berlin became a model for civic learning and youth-led political simulation. It inspired similar efforts at schools and among other student-led groups.
Nyunga has since become a respected voice in youth civic education and creative leadership. His efforts are often cited in discussions about student agency, mock government, and the role of imagination in political learning.
Personal Life
As of 2025, Nyunga lives in Glasgow, Scotland, and remains active in academic and youth civic initiatives. He has expressed ongoing interest in pursuing a future career in diplomacy, politics, or international law. In his spare time, he enjoys reading about world history, engaging in public speaking, and organizing peer discussions on governance and ethics.
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