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Karamba
United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 Nov 2010 : 21:14:50
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Tides are speeding fast enough to sweep away the fear and deceit of Yaya Jammeh. More and more people have now come to sense that all about Yaya is just deception. In last few years, lot of people have spoken or written about what they now discovered the wild ambition of Mr Jammeh as he strives to wreck the nation.
It is very encouraging that numbers are rising. To the rest who still sit around lamenting about the misconducts of this ruthless rogue, you have a better choice. It is a matter of stopping to lament and starting to lambast the evil.
Join in. Say it or write it. You have a right to break evil before it takes over your good life and ruin your children's future. Go on.
Well done to all you sincere people who refuse to be fooled. Expose the devil and break the arms of evil. Victory is yours.
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Watchman
Gambia
174 Posts |
Posted - 01 Dec 2010 : 00:41:15
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Could not have been said better, Karamba. You remind me of Bob Marley saying "Building church and universities...deceiving the people continually" in his song Babylon System.
Time to slay the vampire. Not with the help of Buffy but with pens, common sense, unity, truth, persistence and fearlessness.
Peace. |
For your own good, read:
www.escapefrombanjul.blogspot.com |
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Karamba
United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 01 Dec 2010 : 13:12:32
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Man of men watching over and above, you are right. Yes, Bob Marley made songs for times and events transcending his short-lived moments. Babylon System is one of them. What about chasing the crazy bald head out of town? Night shift, working on a fork lift!!
You are right, the bald head got to be chased out of town. Down with babylon system. Rid Gambia off the vampire. Blood sucking cruelty will not prevail in Gambia. Our people will gain total liberation now and forever. |
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dbaldeh
USA
934 Posts |
Posted - 05 Dec 2010 : 08:39:30
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quote: Originally posted by Karamba
Tides are speeding fast enough to sweep away the fear and deceit of Yaya Jammeh. More and more people have now come to sense that all about Yaya is just deception. In last few years, lot of people have spoken or written about what they now discovered the wild ambition of Mr Jammeh as he strives to wreck the nation.
It is very encouraging that numbers are rising. To the rest who still sit around lamenting about the misconducts of this ruthless rogue, you have a better choice. It is a matter of stopping to lament and starting to lambast the evil.
Join in. Say it or write it. You have a right to break evil before it takes over your good life and ruin your children's future. Go on.
Well done to all you sincere people who refuse to be fooled. Expose the devil and break the arms of evil. Victory is yours.
Brother Karamba, I agree with a lot of your comments about President Jammeh's misuse of Gambia's resources in dealing with many shaddy people.
On the other hand, I think Gambians should come up with a new strategy of not only holding President Jammeh accountable but also holding those who pretend to be his loyalists, associate with him and exploit Gambians also accountable. Even though the example should come from the President but everyone is accountable for their own actions.
Many of these people speaking out now where embeded in the system and they knew what was going on, lived in the system and equally exploit our resources.
I think we should call upon lobbyist John Aycoth to apologize to Gambians for exploiting the corrupt situation in the Gambia. He damn well knew that his shaddy contract with President Jammeh was not worth a $1 million.
I wish that Pa Nderry would have asked him questions whether he owe Gambians any apology for working with a corrupt system? These corrupt so called Western lobbyist rush to Africa because they know that our government officials are corrupt.
Equally, many of those military folks, civil servants who willingly and knowingly aided this regime should be held accountable. The buck stops with every citizen.
We should start to document all those we know who have been brutal allies of the regime and campaign internationally that we will hold these people accountable when they leave the regime. We can demand travel bands on them, campaign for seizure of their stolen funds in the West.
When we have an effective strategy to let these people know that they will be held accountable for their actions they will think twice in serving the regime and engaging in corruption and nepotism.
I disagree totally with Jammeh's policies and many corrupt acts in his regime, but I think our problem is bigger than Jammeh. Many of our people serving in government are simply selfish and self serving...
I wanted to conclude that even if Jammeh is out of power today, our fight against corrupt officials and governments must continue. |
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Edited by - dbaldeh on 05 Dec 2010 08:41:58 |
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Karamba
United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 05 Dec 2010 : 20:57:43
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"I wanted to conclude that even if Jammeh is out of power today, our fight against corrupt officials and governments must continue."
Quite right, DBaldeh. In fact the real job starts soon after Yaya is gone. They have done so much damage, it takes generations to level up. It is a whole show of vampires. They are very unkind to Gambia, |
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