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Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Oct 2014 12:19:27 -0400
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Kejau -

I do not know what makes you bring Gainako into this equation. Again, you are reminded that my support for all the online media is unque. I am not going to display that resume here...it is not for recounting and no one will drag me into that.  Hits, limelight, etc....didn't grease my heart, it is the handling and putting the dictator on check that matters to me. Just for correction, Gainako was launched in 2006, and operations were in place long before its launching.

fed edits/corrections...

On LJD and us, it is the same mutual relation we have with many others. We have seen great value in him, not only as an educationist armed with the law, but one that demonstrates the highest respect for those he knows and those he doesn't even know. Call him a lawyer and you make no mistake. Besides, LJD is not petty, and will not waste time debating on things not of substance. He have also taken a key role for Gambia's diaspora, a leader by default of his activities, a mentor, an educator, and a commentator in a wide range of issues. I personally, the whole Gainako crew, and even numerous others I know of continue to celebrate him. 

Should you Kejau want the same, do few modifications, and see how that is going to mend your relation with the many people you continue to brand as your haters. I am not saying we shouldn't agree to disagree, I am saying, show trust and respect, and you can expect the same thing back. 

Back to your comments, some of those you labeled as "new commers"  have shown a consistent pattern of concern over Gambia's nightmare, continues to participate sincerely in democratic activities, and have shown great tolerance and respect to their peers. Now to deny them of all this great virtue and reducing them to mockery is insincerity of the highest order. 

In anyway, hope you make reflections, amendments, and deep thoughts as you continue to be a part of the process. 

All the best Kejau and be rest assured, I do not have any axe to grind with you. Lastly, I will be first person to condemn anyone trying to censor you, and from your debate at the Gambia L with Krubally, I certainly didn't sense that he was trying to censor you. 

Kind regards,
Yero.

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