Honestly madiba, Gambia was an improbable nation at independence. We were only a few years ahead of hunting and gathering. Education was not seriously looked at until after 1927. Very few schools and mostly in Banjul and hardly any around the country.
Forget about teachers it des not exist. You will be lucky to find a standard 4 school drop out. It just does not exist.
WOULD YOU KNOW WAT HAPPENED TO THOSE GRAVES AT THE ENTRANCE OF YUNDUM INTL AIRPORT? THOSE GRAVES WERE BELEIVED TO BE SOME SENEGALESE SOLDIERS AND A BRAVE OFFICER WHO WAS HEARD EXCHANGING HARSH WORDS WIT KUKOI AT RADIO GAMBIA, BEFORE KUKOI ALEDGELY MURDERED HIM. AFTER HIS MURDER KUKOI TOOK TO HIS HEELS VIA KARTONG.
DURING A RECENT VISIT TO GAMBIA, I NOTICED THAT THE LAND WAS FLAT AROUND WHERE THOSE GRAVES WERE.
KIkala is a name synonymous with trouble or some sort of commotion or noise.
Though am part of the HAALPULARREN(those who speak fula), i don't know wat the name Kikila connotes. The guy was a brave man. He apprently refused to hand over those keys to the armoury, reason enough for those criminal to murder him in cold blood.