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 131,400 Life Hours Jammeh costs Gambia
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Karamba



United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Apr 2010 :  19:26:04  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

To understand the implications of Yaya Jammeh continually damaging Gambia, an account of man hours is helpful. For 15 years total loss of Life hours for Gambia incurred during this bandit regime of Yaya Jammeh amounts to 131, 400 Life Hours.

Recovery of Gambia from this ruins will demand full account of al the time we lost under the heavy weight of this cruel being.

We need to get rid of him. Yaya is no good to Gambia.

Karamba

kayjatta



2978 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  08:10:30  Show Profile Send kayjatta a Private Message
Karamba, just out of curiosity; what formula are we using here? Moe and I do not understand calculus, so please put it in algebra for us...
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Moe



USA
2326 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  08:32:13  Show Profile Send Moe a Private Message
Do you think I will respond to idle talk from a delirious man . The forum says Gambian politics not I will ruin your name if I please@cyberspace. Karamba adds no value to this discussion ,murderous, killerous, dangerous and just nonsensical bullcrap is what he has to say meanwhile teaching Gambian children that you can use the internet and purposefully target individuals. These are the people responsible for the decline of tourism no questions asked. You ought to be ashamed of your self...................................Peace
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Originally posted by kayjatta

Karamba, just out of curiosity; what formula are we using here? Moe and I do not understand calculus, so please put it in algebra for us...


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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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  19:39:51  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by kayjatta

Karamba, just out of curiosity; what formula are we using here? Moe and I do not understand calculus, so please put it in algebra for us...




Kay,

Simple to add up. Yaya Jammeh bluntly robbed power by force of guns in July 1994. It is already 15 years since he ventured that senseless act. From that time till now, he is busy grabbing, telling lies, and mystifying his battered person.

It is no secret that Yaya adds to nothing more than a resource risk, security threat, and tax burden to Gambians. He is not only unproductive but seriously counter-productive. Therefore we continue to suffer greater losses leaving him feeding on us as a nation.

Here is the simple arithmetic of it:

Total time in slot 15 years. Days in a year 365. Multiply that by 24 hours. Remember that Yaya Jammeh adds to nothing more than tax burden, resource risk and security threat.

May be you want to know how much money is involved. Apart from what he steals, any sitting Gambian president would have fixed salary. Due to his lack of bounds, Yaya takes everything beyond normal pay. Supposed he was to be paid say D200 an hour. Multiply that by 131,400 hours and see what you have.

But don't forget to figure out how much his take-home loot adds up to.

With, Moe, it is good thing he stands by the standards of Yaya Jammeh by casting insults. That is their trade mark so what more can they do? Remember Yaya was casting more bitter insults on his own people and later on every Gambian. We can't squeeze milk out of stone. The inside of any rotten skull, you expect rotten stuff oozing. I will be seriously surprised to see sound views from that quarter so I'm not dispappointed.


Just before you go, check this:

http://freedomnewspaper.com/Homepage/tabid/36/mid/367/newsid367/5146/Gambia-PANORAMA-with-Bulfaaleh-Ebrima-Marreh-or-Bwiam-BuramahLaye-JoofPersonnel-vendetta/Default.aspx

Karamba

Edited by - Karamba on 26 Apr 2010 20:32:32
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Moe



USA
2326 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  20:15:41  Show Profile Send Moe a Private Message
This is the problem Kayjatta, backwardness should be totally unacceptable and snubbed. There is this saying in Gambia "Difficult villager" Karamba is no exception, I am assuming from your observation that atleast as foolish as you are that this is the very reason why we have laws pertaining to slander and defamation of character in Gambia .Don't entertain this backwardness,This is no longer 1994 ,Am seriously tired of posting videos from U tube so go see what the new Gambia looks like . We live in cyberspace though boring at times but it's not reason enough to engage in worthless and backward conversations . Please the next time this backward law breaking criminal posts his garbage please don't involve me.
This is what backward people call Politics but rest assured it's not even close and the reason for most laws deemed undemocratic. How else can you protect the vulnerable if this becomes the order of the day . This is bullcrap and everyone reading this nonsense from Karamba should be disgusted and I really don't care what side of the fence you are on.
I think you should take some time and learn from the best ,see them adding value to substance but am assuming you are too backward for that..................................................Peace

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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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  22:58:30  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Fools will call anyone foolish because they see big fool of first of themselves and then make a world of fools adding others.

In a forest of different plants, each will only produce its own kind. No amount of brushing will help some people in this world to join decent humans in best practice conduct.

It is said that you can get the monkey out of the jungle but you can't get the jungle out of the monkey.

"Golloh du baay aig." Monkeys will always choose to climb.

can't help it. Not my fault.

Karamba
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kayjatta



2978 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  23:29:07  Show Profile Send kayjatta a Private Message
Okay Karamba, I got the math but let us give him credit for the Arch 22...
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 26 Apr 2010 :  23:52:46  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Kay,

Of all Yaya Jammeh excesses, that Arch 22 is the most unproductive, counter-productive, and wasteful ventures. It also heaps lot of moral and ethical issues hanging Yaya's head in the balance.

To get that structure, Yaya did two serious things. He dug out whole grave yard to exhume and relocate long buried respected bodies. He also caused the Muslim praying ground to relocate after generations.

Now from what I understand, the route to Banjul through Arch 22 is not viable. Only chairman Jammeh is allowed to pass through. Should you work out how much that traffic diversion costs, then you are closer to revealing the scale of waste and the most unwise venture.

What is so special about Yaya Jammeh that only him could use a particular route to Banjul?

Karamba
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