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Karamba



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Posted - 24 Oct 2011 :  20:41:06  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Was there any reaction from Jammeh as person of special relations with Libya's Gaddaffi the man who supported him all the way? It appears that Jammeh abandoned his generous helper when night turned into day. With Libya's strong man no more, how does Jammeh feel about this whole episode? Gaddafi was rich. He ruled for so long. When he died, his body was left to decompose. People queued up with their nose covered not paying last respect but to get curiosity satisfied that the man who was feared by all now laid motionless openly viewed and quickly decomposing. There is so much to make sense for those who never think their own day will come. Gaddaffi wanted to offer money and gold to his capturers and they refused. They had chance to keep him alive but decided shooting him. The end of Gaddafi is to serve some purpose for anyone living big at high cost to helpless innocent people.

Is Jammeh feeling happy or sad about Gaddafi last moments ? Those of you closed to him and sharing this forum, help us know how chief Jammeh felt about his good friend and enemy.

Until now, it one deep silence from Kanilai or Banjul wherever the presidential convoy speeds towards.

Karamba

Edited by - Karamba on 24 Oct 2011 21:02:18

Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 Oct 2011 :  02:26:53  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
One time too loud. Forged relations with Bengazi Rebels. Denounced boss Qadaffi in day light. No more business with old Libyan regime.

Deep silence since boss Qadaffi was captured and killed. What is holding Yaya from talking. Is he afraid or joyful? This is the time many expect Yaya to talk. Grand leader of a country so dear now gone without even a bell ringing from Kanilai. That is strange. Is Yaya stranded or strangulated ? Anyone with some clue of what is holding Gambia's lion leader from roaring, let us know.

Karamba
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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 28 Oct 2011 :  19:20:32  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Captain Jammeh, are you afraid to talk? Gadaffi was not an ordinary person in your ascension to power. At least some charity in his name was proper. Jammeh, if you throw Gadaffi away like this, imagine, imagine, imagine. Nobody wants to be thrown away especially by those the person helped so much. Jammeh you are one person from whom Gaddafi deserve so much respect and loyalty in thin and thick. You two names are closely connected.

"My lord, my lord why has thou forsaken me !!" What a situation to see Col Gaddafi abandoned by his own Pan african generals. Oh la la la la ! This world is full of surprises.

Comes to mind, a concern someone shared with small gathering of friends. The concern was that in the next world, there are bound to be surprises. One surprise is when those who played evil and showed good will be presented with what they desereve. Those who never expect good turn around to get the best. These surprises are almost life happenings.


Karamba

Edited by - Karamba on 28 Oct 2011 19:29:52
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Karamba



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Posted - 31 Oct 2011 :  01:53:37  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Still keeping mute Captain Jammeh, it is time you talk. Baba Jobe, with whom you shared Qaddafi friendship just died in a prison you named after him. You fondly call Mile 2 Prison as Baba Jobe's Five Star Hotel. Now that Baba Jobe is dead as prisoner, will you still call the prison he woefully died serving a sentence as Five Star Hotel ?

Captain, it is time you talk. These coincidences are exciting sensations. Two of your great comrades died in the same month October 2011. Please say something. Ten days interval between them.

Karamba
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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 01 Nov 2011 :  18:37:31  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
Baba Jammeh, Paabi. The mike is set on at Gambia Radio and TV awaiting your commanding voice to address an eager nation. We know you already swore to the higher Kanilai oracles that you will not campaign, a promise you seem to be keeping so far. This one is no political talk. It is reality show. You are father and mother of the nation; yes fada and moda of every Gambian. When the time of talking comes up, as leader, you are expected to speak up.

Don't forget to tell us how much Libyan money is hoarded at State House. Let us know how much Baba Jobe owed against his assets.

Leave you now father and mother of the nation. You are the father of everyone in Gambia, even those who hate you. They can't do anything about that. It is a gift and your personal pride to be where you are. But please speak up.

Karamba

Edited by - Karamba on 01 Nov 2011 18:41:09
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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 09 Nov 2011 :  23:38:23  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

OK Chairman, it looks you are afraid to talk. What we know is that the man Al Gaddafi was no small player of the game. His son vowed fighting to the end but ran for his life after the slaying of his father elder Gaddafi. Many people gossip about the similarities between Gambia and Libya but only dead enemies would wish Gambia turns to Libya and that Jammeh turns to Gaddafi.

I wish you total safety from the sanatic episode that consumed your boss Gaddafi. Good luck captain of all times. Keep fit, keep right, stay from temptation. Have a fulfilling time.

Karamba
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