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LaminLams Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 May 2000 10:27:42 +0200
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>Dear Gambia-lers, as a real Jola, I must confess that I sometimes feel
>very
>embarrassed to call myself a Jola; for the simple reason that our
>President
>whom we the Jolas could have been proud of, has always done something that
>always embarrassed us. A sane leader should not act like this man. We
>Jolas
>don't know wickedness, especially against innocent school children. I
>think
>if our president would safe we the Jolas from embarrassment, he should
>immediately step down as president, and let someone takes over.
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Good thinking Mr.Jola-man,
I do not think you should have any complex because the president is a
Jola. He is a jola as well as an individual and I do not think there is no
special distinction between a jola and an individual.Or is there any?
Do you think Yaya should lead the country by the jola philosophy and is
there any such  political ideology?
What happened back home is unacceptable and canīt be defended. I think
everybody including Yaya being Gambian or non-Gambia can agrree with me on
thatand I think it is regretted by all of us, but I do not believe it has
something to do with an individual belonging to a tribe, group or whatever.
The man is representing Gambia because he is elected by Gambians not
because he is a jola I hope.Try and talk to him as a fellow Jola and see
if you can convince him resign, and come with a name or names for his
successor please to make things easy. Good luck.
Good thinking trying to save the jolas
Lams

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