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Sister Omega

United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 13:36:43
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Jangjang as a new member of the bantaba you have no clue about my take on the situation concerning the youth who were killed or my advocating on the injured and my support in getting them the appropriate medical treatment overseas. I am not sure whether Momodou's archives still go back that far.
The fact remains the victims were encouraged by the opposition to take to the streets and to riot and set fire to important strategic installations. Ultimately putting them in harms way as a result of cowardly actions of the opposition who remained safely out of the way. Sections of the opposition have capitalised on their killings for years using it for propaganda purposes. I'd like to know how many of them assist the disabled victims and their families after the events took place?
As for your Gambian patriotism that's your business. At least I know I would prefer to live in Gambia than Austria any day of the week. I am proud of my identity and fully embrace my heritage. As the saying goes you can't pour a well into a cup neither can a camel go through the eye of needle. It seems as your outlook of the world is a box, and you know something Jangjang. I know its a circle, so I ain't fitting in no box you've drawn up for me.
Karamba again you point the finger. Kick back my ass, if I was being paid by Jammeh it would be transparent no doubts about it. So Jammeh if you have a vacancy let me know.
One thing for sure Karamba the majority of the team you work with have all received pay cheques from the APRC. The problem was they were too greedy and got the sack. Now it's stopped they crying on the internet to find a way to increase their direct transfers themselves straight from the Gambian Treasury.
After all if they were given power to rule Gambia tomorrow they wouldn't have a clue how to run the State.
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Edited by - Sister Omega on 30 Jul 2011 14:02:49 |
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Santanfara

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Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 16:25:37
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Karamba, the pain is that, a man call Yaya Jammeh lied blue face to Gambians about his intentions of not staying beyond a certain period. Now the liar is saying that, the one to depose him is not yet born. Can you see how lame this man is. Again to defend a killer, human righ abuser, betrayer, theif, corrupt and sinical persona like Yaya, one have to be angry with those exposing his filty underpants. When was yaya able to have his own million dollar business empire? Why wasn't he able to have those businesses when he was a poor soldier? All his wealth belongs to the Gambian people. He own zero, because his whole estate is stolen through corrupt means. Karamba, saying this facts will obviously make the blood of the sister and mad brother boil. Yaya's criminality and mafia style compel him to betray all his associates. Like the Murabarack, when his day comes, the man will fall in coma before any questions, that is how pathetic he is. His close buddies are saying, he can't sleep at night. He will call them late in the night chating about nonsence. Yaya accuses Jawara of overstaying, now then how long has yaya clock? he insults the entire Gambian nation including his own siblings when he says, the one to depose him is not yet born. What an insult from a President. yaya never have the personality of a President, this is why, he is always insulting, like his friends here. Karamba, the insult is an intent to side track issues, but they should know, you are the most prepared Gambian here. forward with expsoing the criminal, it is a noble thing to do. God bless. |
Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22 "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. verily, in that are indeed signs for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
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Jangjang
Austria
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Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 17:26:17
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Sis Omega, that is not true. This is the problem with you, you just distort facts to suit your interest and your boss jammeh and secondly you dont understand our culture. The cause of the demonstrations was one Ebrima Barry was allegedly tortured to death by fire officers I think in Brikama.On those two fateful days, Gambian students took to the streets protesting against the death of their fellow student, who died while under custody and the raping of a teenage female student.
Sis Omega, cultural awareness is central to how you interact with people from other cultures. People see, interpret and evaluate things in a different ways. What is considered an appropriate behavior in jamaica is frequently inappropriate in the Gambia. Misunderstandings arise when you use your meanings to make sense of my reality.
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turk

USA
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Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 17:37:29
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quote: This is the problem with you, you just distort facts to suit your interest and your boss jammeh and secondly you dont understand our culture.
Your logic has flaws. Actually, Sister Omega has consensus with the overwhelming majority of Gambian who happened to be supporting Jammeh. It looks like, you are more marginalized than Sista, in terms of political positions.
Your not appreciating of an outsider perspective and demonizing her for her ethnicity is not appropriate for an ideal discussion. You may not like what Sister says, but her opinion is worthy and her ethnicity is not an obstacle for her participation. I found 'go back to where you are coming from' is very offensive.
I am glad you changed your tone and now you are engaging with sista. |
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. |
Edited by - turk on 30 Jul 2011 17:38:25 |
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Jangjang
Austria
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Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 17:47:52
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quote: Originally posted by turk
quote: This is the problem with you, you just distort facts to suit your interest and your boss jammeh and secondly you dont understand our culture.
Your logic has flaws. Actually, Sister Omega has consensus with the overwhelming majority of Gambian who happened to be supporting Jammeh. It looks like, you are more marginalized than Sista, in terms of political positions.
Your not appreciating of an outsider perspective and demonizing her for her ethnicity is not appropriate for an ideal discussion. You may not like what Sister says, but her opinion is worthy and her ethnicity is not an obstacle for her participation. I found 'go back to where you are coming from' is very offensive.
I am glad you changed your tone and now you are engaging with sista.
Turk, I know you like supporting Sis omega, policeman! but that is not true the mojority of Gambians do not support jammeh, they live in fear of their lives. My problem with you lot is that you dont understand the sensitivities of Gambians, but you prefer to support jammeh for whatever reason and cannot see his human rights abuses. |
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turk

USA
3356 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 18:04:37
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Jangjang
You got it totally wrong. My self and Sister Omega have many fights on this forum and we have very different views. I do not share majority of her views. You just need to read little bid historical debates. But both of us still engaging.
My contribution particularly this topic due to her being singled out for being 'non-gambian' or 'jamaican' which is not fair.
Also, I do not support Jammeh unlike Sista.
Jangjang. I go to Gambia every year twice. I was there last Feb/March, I am going again this fall. I have been part of Gambian current affairs more than 6 years. I know Gambians very well. Gambians are supporting Jammeh with passion. Not that he meets my/univeral political and leadership standards so I could say he is good. He is not. But there is no alternative and the criteria of Gambians to support a leader is not based on..... read my signature.
Jammeh may have her flaws but he is the reflection of society. He is the product of Gambian society. One popular charge is 'corruption', including my relatives, everyone in Gambia, where situation presents, take advantage of gaining some monetary interests. That is due to lack of wealth and everyone is struggling with the survival.
What are the Gambian sensitivities of Gambia. Political human rights are not the priority of most Gambians. I mean it is important, but most do not have running water at their home. No electricity, they have to pay school fee, poverty, lack of health care. They are the sensitivities. I am observing, talking with Gambians, other than 'diaspora' and 'educated elite and wealth Gambians', ordinary gambians have totally different priorities and sensitivities. |
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. |
Edited by - turk on 30 Jul 2011 18:41:20 |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 20:51:22
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Santanfara, there are better prepared Gambians to handle the job of dealing with the terror inflicted by Jammeh on Gambian people. They have far more greater capability than my self. I salute all those good Gambians for their resolve. Sister Omega is just stuck in the hot sand. How will anyone justify a murderous regime?
Jangjang, you are right. Sister Omega you are banking on cooked up information. There was no REPORT on the student massacre implying that it was induced by the opposition as you wrongfully stick your nose on. If any opposition party or prominent member was connected to that event, he or she would have been killed by Jammeh. Stop cooking up.
You carry on supporting Jammeh for his killings. What you could not do is bury the truth even if your own head is stuck in the hot sand.
What is it that Jammeh or his congregation brag about as support by the people? Look, jammeh has command over guns and bunch of bandits who are ready to do the dirty job. Is that civilised ? Or shall we find out how he came to power? Any bandit of proportionate disorientation is capable of toppling a whole government. That's what your patron Jammeh did. What then will you call him ?
When Jammeh gets out of this seat he so forcefully glued himself on, we have no business with him. Until that happens, he is set for what it takes to occupy a public position by force. The remaining days of Jammeh will not be sugar sweet. We are now in the era of truth. There are no more surprises in that pandora's box. We have our eyes open and will speak or write what we see. You don't want to see that Sister Omega, expand the balloon for eventual rupture.
You want me to face Jammeh and tell him. Who says I can't. If you think everyone is afraid to die, you are wrong again.
Look, Jammeh has no power to kill and bring back life. What more is all the fuss about?
For benefit of transparency, will you Sister Omega share the findings of that inquest into the student massacre. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 21:59:18
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[quote]Originally posted by Jangjang
Sis Omega, that is not true. This is the problem with you, you just distort facts to suit your interest and your boss jammeh and secondly you dont understand our culture. The cause of the demonstrations was one Ebrima Barry was allegedly tortured to death by fire officers I think in Brikama.On those two fateful days, Gambian students took to the streets protesting against the death of their fellow student, who died while under custody and the raping of a teenage female student.
A FACT 100% ACCURATE AND WAS NEVER INSTIGATED BY THE OPPOSITION ALL POLITICAL PARTIES WERE BANNED AND AFPRC/THE MILITARY WERE TERRORISING PEOPLE (UNDER STATE OF EMERGENCY AND EXERCISING DECREES AUTHORITY)
I WITNESSED THAT FATEFUL DAY AND IT STARTED LIVE INFRONT OF ME AT G.T.T.I. THROUGH KAIRABA AVENUE |
Edited by - kobo on 30 Jul 2011 22:27:29 |
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Sister Omega

United Kingdom
2085 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 22:30:00
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Karamba just look at the top of this webpage and book your ticket to Banjul. Then say what you have to say face to face to the President and stop yapping your bull**** here on Bantaba.
Jangjang you make me laugh. For your information I am African Jamaican by Parentage and British by Birth. I have stayed in Gambia more than I have Jamaica. You have no idea about what I know about Gambian Culture from what I don't. So how can you make a judgement on my perspective. I suggest you check out my webpage and watch the scenes from a teenage killing on my website.Then return here and tell me your crap.
Karamba get the student inquest information and analyse it yourself. Those readers who have been reading bantaba for 10 years have already read our debates on the inquest.
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Edited by - Sister Omega on 30 Jul 2011 22:35:54 |
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Santanfara

3460 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 23:26:36
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Karamba You are very honest Gambian. In fact, since Jammeh the murderer enjoy tormenting his enemies, his close aids cannot trust him, neither love him. This is why, every little thing cause maximum fears to him. DId the sister knows where you are or whether you are very close to Jammeh? She can speculate all she want, the issue is, a socall head of state whose lips are venomous and dirty can only insult. A man who feeds on ill-gotten wealth cannot do anything meaningful. Jammeh's bragging is all in vanity. We will expose his malpractises right here. Jammeh knows even the next girl he will next target is registered in cyberspace. ALl the facts recorded about him shall undo him. Karamba, say helo to James Junkung for us.  And what about the fate of Jammeh's Inspectator of Police? what about Jesus Badjie, that and many reason makes Jammeh the vampire. He is in with the likes of Jesus Badjie. Expose the rat Karamba, the Gambia is reading. Bravo Janjang |
Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22 "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. verily, in that are indeed signs for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jul 2011 : 23:56:43
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PART 1 FOROYAA Focus on Politics : CHAIRMAN OF THE ARMED FORCES PROVISIONAL RULING COUNCIL HOLDS FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE (26 JULY, 1994)
PART 2 FOROYAA Focus on Politics : CHAIRMAN OF THE ARMED FORCES PROVISIONAL RULING COUNCIL HOLDS FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE (26 JULY, 1994)
"Lt. Jammeh: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, members of the press, fellow Gambians, in my capacity as the chairman of the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council, we invited the press, both local and international, to let the nation and the international community know the reasons why a new government is in place here in the Republic of the Gambia. Based on our assessment of the situation in the country for the past 30 years, knowing the amount of injustices, the amount of corruption that have been going on in the country, which only benefited a few members of the Gambian community at the detriment of the masses of the people of the Gambia, and knowing that this so-called democratic system that was in progress was not in favour of the masses of the people, we decided to take charge of the destiny of our dear motherland, bearing in mind that we are soldiers; we are soldiers with a difference in the sense that we are not here to set up a dictatorship; we are not here to micro-manage the civil service or the running of the country. But we are here to join hands with patriotic Gambians to rectify the situation and make sure that the country is developed in the interest of all and that being the case, we want accountability for all Gambians in whatever they do and in whichever capacity they are doing it. We have set up a government that is broadly based in order to address the situation in the country for the benefit of all. Thank you."
NO ONE WILL STOP US EXPOSING FACTS AND TRUTH; AND FROM CAMPAIGNING FOR FREEDOM OF EVERY CITIZEN, AGAINST DICTATORSHIP, FEAR FACTOR, STATE TERROR, ABUSE OF POWER OF OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY, POLITICISING THE CIVIL SERVICE, A FAILED GOVERNMENT UNDER AUTHORITARIAN RULE OF JAMMEH AND CRIMINALISATION OF THE CONSTITUTION, STATE PROPERTY AND NATION'S WEALTH; TO RESTORE A STRONG GOVERNMENT AND BETTER DEMOCRACY   |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 31 Jul 2011 : 00:11:32
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Thank you Santanfara. Carry on Jangjang and Kobo. This task does not have to to be left undone. We have to end the show. Jammeh is cheating Gambians in various ways. Don't forget that apart from robbi9ng the nation of our vital wherewithals, this man also steals the national time fix. He spoils for everyone and and time is fleeting at rocket speed while Gambia remains under siege. This can no longer go on. If Sister Omega and other members of Father Jemus congregation will have to say the daily prayers by word of truth, they have to recognise all the stakes at hand. When things turn against Jammeh, they have to stick by him as show of excessive loyalty. I doubt if any of them will bear the long dark nights.
OK Sister Omega, if I understand you you have a feeling that I fear going to Gambia. Should be true and I know it is not true, what you imply is that by going to face Jammeh and tell the truth to his face, that turns into my last ever trip. The broader implication is that anyone who gets to Jammeh's slaughter bunker does not return alive. That is exactly what any sensible person will derive from your position.
No, Sister Omega, I have no fear to address Jammeh on his face. He does not need to see me. Abundance of technological provision facilitates my reaching jammeh by strike of a little finger at the most cost effective gain. I do see Jammeh more times than your narrow imagination gets you to appreciate. That apart now.
We are looking at facts. The reason for this thread is to bring back to life an experience of violence against Gambian people and how the violator (Jammeh) seeks to deceive everyone that he is keeping his promises. He failed all the promises long time ago. Here again is a person who uses brutal force to suppress people who simply remind him of the violence gainst everyone else.
On the matter of that dozen student massacre, I want to insist doubting that NO opposition politician was named and found culpable about what happened. May I beg that you lay that part of the claim to permanent rest in peace as your dear signature exhibits.
Do I hate Jammeh? Of course not. I don't care about him. I challenge him on account of what he is doing to Gambians. So long as he continues his assault on Gambians, I shall carry on. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
7765 Posts |
Posted - 31 Jul 2011 : 00:18:51
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FOROYAA Focus on Politics : GENERAL PUBLICS’ REACTION TO PRONOUNCEMENTS OF THE COUP LEADERS
Karamba. "NO RETREAT NO SURRENDER!" WE WON'T RELENT IN CAMPAIGNING FOR OUR BASIC RIGHTS OF FREEDOM, ACCOUNTABILITY AND JUSTICE FOR EVERY CITIZEN 
EVEN FORMER MEMBERS OF AFPRC AND HIS COLLEAGUES ARE INTERVIEWED THEY WILL AGREE WITH US! CURRENT FAITHS AND CASUALTY OF SANNA SABALLY, EDWARD AND YANKS ARE THE PRODUCTS OF FAILURE OF JULY 22ND, TESTIMONIES TO DEPICT THE PICTURE AND CHARACTER OF THE SPECIAL ONE; WONDERFUL, SUPREME, WONDERFUL PRODIGAL SON AND FATHER OF NATION
MORE Captain Sana Sabally addressed NATION! |
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Karamba

United Kingdom
3820 Posts |
Posted - 31 Jul 2011 : 00:22:44
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quote: Originally posted by kobo FOROYAA Focus on Politics : GENERAL PUBLICS’ REACTION TO PRONOUNCEMENTS OF THE COUP LEADERS Karamba. "NO RETREAT NO SURRENDER!" WE WON'T RELENT IN CAMPAIGNING FOR OUR BASIC RIGHTS OF FREEDOM, ACCOUNTABILITY AND JUSTICE FOR EVERY CITIZEN
Especially Kobo, when that was the key element of purpose for staging the infamous coup. He has to keep to that promise or get away. Thank you for accessing these archives. |
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kobo

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