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turk

USA
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Posted - 18 Mar 2010 : 23:18:34
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Kobo
I give you credit for your post. I mean not because of the solution you offering which I condemn. It is because of your honesty. At least you are a man enough to tell us what you think.
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diaspora! Too many Chiefs and Very Few Indians.
Halifa Salah: PDOIS is however realistic. It is fully aware that the Gambian voters are yet to reach a level of political consciousness that they rely on to vote on the basis of Principles, policies and programmes and practices. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 19 Mar 2010 : 00:00:46
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Being made scapegoat!!! |
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Sister Omega

United Kingdom
2085 Posts |
Posted - 19 Mar 2010 : 20:01:54
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Shakaquote: *Sister O understand your side of the story very well, she is just too consumed by the ALSAMADEH project, like all Jammeh fanatics, so much so that she does not believe that there Gambians capable of doing better than Jammeh."
Shaka don't speak for me. In the future there will be other Gambian Presidents that's a certainty because no human being can live on this planet forever. Therefore the next Gambian President is already exists we just don't know who they are yet, and when they will become President. Just keeping it real. By the way Shaka I work for living so I can buy my own grand bubu. Gambians are capable of nationbuilding and every Gambian Child has the potential of being a nation builder. So, stop your B.S Bro cause you don't speak for me!
Peace
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Peace Sister Omega |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 19 Mar 2010 : 21:28:35
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Sister Omega,
You are right by stating that
"every Gambian Child has the potential of being a nation builder."
In the world of Yaya Jammeh those children don't exist. He alone is capable of advancing Gambia. That is the thought and actions of captain Jammeh. We are in trouble because he refuses to give up on that mistake.
I have always thought your balanced judgement will lead to that discovery and objective reality of Gambia and the Yaya Jammeh chemical blend.
Though you have been pulling on the side of captain all the while but he may begin to feel seriously offended with these thought that other Gambian children like him are capable of performing that task.
Whoever is suspected as potential successor on that presidential that person will be killed by Jammeh or some of his green youths if you don't mind.
For you to recognise and named the prospects of Jammeh's successor being already born, the only time he will forgive you is when you add that baby Jammeh will inherit the post sooner or later.
But yes, well done for letting us know your fair thoughts. |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 23 Mar 2010 : 00:33:52
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Now that Transparency and Accountability are barking at the back yard of Banjul and Kanilai big mansions, let Yaya tell us where his wealth is coming from.
May be he is not into drugs but a devil has given him charm to loot the the financial system unseen.
Chey Yaya!! |
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shaka

996 Posts |
Posted - 23 Mar 2010 : 01:18:57
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C'mon Sis, don't be mad at me, i was just pulling a teaser with the grande bubu bit. Never mind Karamba's puns, he is just a saitanee, stroking the fires. ALSAMADEH means 'made in the Gambia' in this regime's vocabulary. I hope that would appeal to you as a lover of the Gambia and an advocate for her self reliance -i love you for that, despite our political differences. To me, you are as Gambian as any of us. Your passion for that country cannot be rivalled by even some of us and you have the greatest gift to the Gambia in your beautiful children. So take it easy with me, ok mboka? With that said, what is it with all the blind eye you have seemingly cast on the inglorious history of Sheikh Jammeh's regime, especially where mass murder, dissapearances, unlawful detentions and corruption among others, are concerned? Quit BSing me, before i send my grandma to London to sort you out, and she is not a very nice lady.quote: Originally posted by Sister Omega
Shakaquote: *Sister O understand your side of the story very well, she is just too consumed by the ALSAMADEH project, like all Jammeh fanatics, so much so that she does not believe that there Gambians capable of doing better than Jammeh."
Shaka don't speak for me. In the future there will be other Gambian Presidents that's a certainty because no human being can live on this planet forever. Therefore the next Gambian President is already exists we just don't know who they are yet, and when they will become President. Just keeping it real. By the way Shaka I work for living so I can buy my own grand bubu. Gambians are capable of nationbuilding and every Gambian Child has the potential of being a nation builder. So, stop your B.S Bro cause you don't speak for me!
Peace
Sister Omega
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 23 Mar 2010 : 20:25:15
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WE WILL KNOW ALL SHADY DEALS OF FORMER PRESIDENTS LATER. FOR EXAMPLE FROM THIS REPORT COURTESY OF GAMBIA JOURNAL; Charles Taylor on Secrete Bank Account under http://www.thegambiajournal.com/Regional-News/807.html
Anything fishy will be exposed and incriminating evidences properly addressed.
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 23 Mar 2010 : 22:16:52
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Kobo,
Trial of ex-presidents when the damage is already far too bad, that's something else. In the case of Yaya Jammeh, we have to learn from experience and not let him carry on. We have to STOP him. Yaya has already damaged the Gambia.
Not only has Yaya ruined the economy, he created bad elements who kill humans like chickens.
With criminal elements boasting of power and influence all over, Gambia is already doomed.
Left to carry on any further, Yaya has nothing good for Gambia. Even his die-hards know that. It is selfishness on their collective part.
Yaya has to be dealt with. |
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Kitabul Arerr

Gambia
645 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 16:57:27
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Hearsay???
Ex IGP & Co. face 32 Counts incl. "....conspired amongst themselves and others now at large to do acts with a seditious intention to wit, telling lies to members of the public that the President of the Republic of The Gambia (Jahya Jammeh, "The Big Man") had engaged them to sell prohibited drugs for Him and give him the proceeds and thereby committed an offence"......................lol!
Former Police Chief Essa Badjie Accused President Jammeh Of Trafficking Cocaine—DPP Chenge Reveals Badjie(ex IGP) And Others Say The President Assigned Them To Sell Drugs For Him.
BTW, there's more than 12,000,000.00 Dalasi involved. And not to mention: 100 bags of cement 200 bags of cement 150 Iron rods Gold Tinted glass vehicles Cocaine etc etc etc
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 The New Gambia - Stronger Together! |
Edited by - Kitabul Arerr on 27 Apr 2010 17:48:08 |
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Moe

USA
2326 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 20:52:46
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Okay so finally the cat is out of the box, Jesus and the rest of the security personell finally have a chance to dance to the tune of the music they have been orchestrating. This is a lesson to listen closely when the Grand marabout speaks. For amateurs the mere fact that the excuse used by the culprits is that Jammeh gave them permission to sell drugs for him totally involves him.
Well guess what you dumb fools, If Jammeh authorized them to sell drugs 1) we will not be discussing it here 2) They will never be arrested 3)No one will ever know 4)They will be so scared to say Jammeh sent them since he is a supposed murderer Lol.5)I promise you the IGP will never be arrested for being authorized to do something.
So for you ********s who alwasy have the audacity to alter facts to fit your jerked up agenda, let me try to inform you that ,This was the excuse used when they were being interrogated to avoid being arrested . "The President authorized Us" Either way they were arrested by Gambian security services another covert operation to weed out the bad elements of society who are also embedded in every aspect of Gambian society. Like I said if ya'll were worth a dime, knowing who is who and who is what would be a very simple task.
I doubt the Sheikh wants drugs associated with him in any kind of shape or form , You people are backward no Joke about that ,First your friend "Bakka Manneh" tries to fool his audience claiming to be a representative for the diaspora, he made the news but no one ever followed what the supposed march generated afterwards and what happened to the funds generated from the march. LOL
By the way where is Bakka today ? He was best friends with Jesus as stated. Gambia is a small country and all the people associated with drugs are identifiable so quit playing games. Pa Nderry on the other hand is just another follower and a pathological liar ,he is just in denial.............................................................Peace
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I am Jebel Musa better yet rock of Gibraltar,either or,still a stronghold and a Pillar commanding direction
The GPU wants Me Hunted Down for what I don't know ..... |
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Kitabul Arerr

Gambia
645 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 22:02:13
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Mo Drugs Charges filed against high profile officers within the core of Jammeh's government. I'm dumbfounded. Hard drugs afloat.............................................................................lol!
"...The State Law office in Banjul has filed 12 count [of] corruption and drug trafficking charges against the former Director General of the National Drug Enforcement Agency, Ibrahim Bun Sanneh, former Deputy director, Karamo Bojang, Ousman Sanneh, Marie Sanneh and Alieu Samba respectively..." http://www.freedomnewspaper.com/Homepage/tabid/36/mid/367/newsid367/5152/Breaking-News-Gambia-BUN-SANNEH-AND-OTHERS-CHARGED/Default.aspx
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 The New Gambia - Stronger Together! |
Edited by - Kitabul Arerr on 27 Apr 2010 22:12:28 |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 22:32:58
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quote: Originally posted by Kitabul Arerr
Hearsay???
Ex IGP & Co. face 32 Counts incl. "....conspired amongst themselves and others now at large to do acts with a seditious intention to wit, telling lies to members of the public that the President of the Republic of The Gambia (Jahya Jammeh, "The Big Man") had engaged them to sell prohibited drugs for Him and give him the proceeds and thereby committed an offence"......................lol!
Former Police Chief Essa Badjie Accused President Jammeh Of Trafficking Cocaine—DPP Chenge Reveals Badjie(ex IGP) And Others Say The President Assigned Them To Sell Drugs For Him.
BTW, there's more than 12,000,000.00 Dalasi involved. And not to mention: 100 bags of cement 200 bags of cement 150 Iron rods Gold Tinted glass vehicles Cocaine etc etc etc
Well,well, Kitabul Arerr,
From the smell of the atmosphere and by the amount of flies sticking above Kanilai dark skies, reasonable people could assume a fat dead rat was hidden in the cupboard. Could not be a small rat.
Where Yaya betrayed Dawda Jawara by topling him, betrayed Gambian tax payers by murdering the constitution he swore to defend only to stage a coup, then he is capable of betraying his trusted drug agents.
Not even the highest concentrate of bleaches will clean this thick dirty skin of Yaya Jammeh. He will do anything for money sake.
Yaya is a deadly bandit, treacherous fellow and bitter betrayer. |
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Kitabul Arerr

Gambia
645 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 22:55:57
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Too many unansawered questions, karamba. Hope the truth prevails, and not some fall guys getting screwed by the untouchables. Sometimes, the long arm of the law isn't long enough...................................................................lol! |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 27 Apr 2010 : 23:12:33
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Law? Of course not Kitabul Arerr, law is long dead in Gambia. We only have Yaya Jammeh.
There would have to be law and then we imagine it having long arms. In today Gambia, no laws simple as that.
Who knows, some of this lot would have taken so much that chairman realised it. But, let's face it, these are not all fools. They may be more loyal to the mighty Dalasi than the mighty killer king.
Also you made a valid point pointing out the fact that they constituted very senior people in the Jammeh administration. If they could be this bad, then we need digging further for more rotten roots.
Let chairman Yaya tell the nation if he is not in drug dealings. Just last night there was a programme over BBC featuring a case of "defending the guilty."
According the point being driven home, even guilty people deserve to be defended. No doubt, we see Jammeh being defended as par tof this concept that "innocent until proven guilty."
But which laws of Gambia will fall on a president who provided his own exit by the indemnity clause. Even where he is caught in the act, chairman is already provided for.
Interesting times. |
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Edited by - Karamba on 27 Apr 2010 23:28:14 |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
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