Lers,
Ebrima, you should let sleeping dogs lie ! I happen to criticise people
based on established facts and supported by clear examples, you seem to be a
misled investigator. Please try getting your facts right before sitting to
your pc.
For your information Essa Sey is serving(was) at the mission in New York.
Next time work hard on your "reliable source" and let sleeping dogs lie !!!!
Try spelling my name right !
It's Finnah
>From: ebrima ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: My apologies to William Njie
>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 09:57:41 PDT
>
>William Njie,
>
>My apologies to you, and I hope you'll forgive me for the error. I should
>have waited until Alan Mboge, or Ndey Jobarteh, rejoins the list before
>raising this matter.
>
>I am confusing things here. I now remember very well, it was Ebou Manneh's
>IP number and that of Finna Ceesay that were checked, just out of
>curiosity.
>
>As for you, Finna, I am not doubting your existence at all. Your IP number
>was only checked, because of curiosity, in the wake of some of the things
>you were saying about Tombong.
>
>As for the Ebou Manneh postings, I know where they do come from, and I'll
>shed light on the matter, at the appropriate time.
>
>Meanwhile, I am urging Gambia L subscribers to wait until they read my
>reaction, before forming a judgement. I have handled polemical situations
>which were far more complicated than this one.
>
>As long as there are no insults or disrespect, I am ready for an
>enlightening debate.
>
>Finally, I repeat my apology to William Njie, and I hope he forgives me for
>the mistake.
>
>Ebrima Ceesay,
>Birmingham, UK.
>
>PS: Gambia L, just to say that I have not forgotten that I should give you
>an update on the proposed directory of Gambian "professionals". I couldn't
>believe the positive feed backs I am getting privately, from Gambians and
>friends of the Gambia all over the world.
>
>When I thought about the idea of publishing a directory, I just wanted to
>do
>something small; a reference book I can even finish within four months
>period.
>
>But, right now, private individuals and even donor agencies/Foundations
>have
>been contacting me, pledging moral, material and financial support, so that
>the project can get off the ground.
>
>Although, I must add that the kind of "Master Directory" these people are
>suggesting, and ready to finance, will take at least one year. But the good
>thing is that it can be done.
>
>This directory is "long over due", commented many.
>
>Anyway, I am very grateful to the L, because it was the forum where the
>issue was first raised. I'll be very transparent with the whole thing. I'll
>tell those pledging financial/material support for the project, to do
>everything through the L, or they should forget it. I cannot accuse Mr
>Jammeh of not being transparent and accountable, when I am also guilty of
>the same offence.
>
>
>
>
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