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Essau Gambia <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 May 2007 09:34:44 -0400
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Sister Fatou,

Thanks for your honest views. This what democracy is all about. We should be
able to agree and disagree on issues. After all, we all want to see a better
Gambia. What is unacceptable is to bury a naked truth. The truth shall
prevail at the end of the day. Newspapers all over the world have their own
editorial policies, and  the Freedom Newspaper not an exception to this.  I
hope to see you in Atlana during the July 4TH. Just ask for Essau, the man,
you goona see me. Have a blessed day Sister...

On 5/31/07, Fatoumata <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Essau,
>
> I also have to congratulate you for cooling down a bit with the trend your
> language took the last time. As the saying goes, no hard feelings.
> If you ascertain that the freedom newspaper is widely quoted, then it is
> our
> duty as fellow Gambians to criticise the paper. My criticism was
> constructive even if you do not read it that way. I am sure Pa Nderry
> knows
> several other online papers and the method used to communicate their news.
> If freedom has gained such popularity, it is fair enough to improve both
> the
> reporting, the language and the lay out (which you are doing now).
> You are right that the first thing I do once I wish to read the online
> news
> is the following (in its order:
> - read The Point newspaper (I consider this paper the best online paper
> with
> immediate news from The Gambia)
> - browse through the Observer (sometimes I hardly spend two or three
> minutes
> as all the news are mostly on praising Yaya Jammeh except for very few)
> - check the Gambia Echo for new postings (I find this the paper very lucid
> and well presented except for the occasional polemic created mostly by
> Mathew - no hard feelings)
> - check the Freedom Newspaper (I usually find interesting readings except
> I
> am exasperated by the presentation, the language and the tone sometimes)
> - and then Gpost and G-L before reading the international press on Africa
> and the world.
>
> The order breaks on occasions.
> I also feel embarrassed when certain information is badly reported or if
> Pa
> Nderry uses hash language in his reporting. I always wish that the
> information is written differently yet saying the same thing. That's all.
> I
> am no reporter but I guess a little effort could bring extraordinary
> changes.
>
> Do not bother to guess where I live. I am neither in Florida nor in DC. I
> am
> not in Atlanta, Raleigh or Denver. So relax about my whereabouts. It
> matters
> not. I exhort you to focus on our debate and argument (which should be
> healthy and free of loose vocabulary and heavy language). I equally exhort
> my elder brother Abdoukarim (who was my senior at the Gambia College when
> he
> was at the School of Agriculture) to please be calm.
>
> Chi Jaama
>
> On 31/05/07, Essau Gambia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > Sister Fatoumata,
> >
> > You sounds very funny. I was bafalled with your guessing about the true
> > indentity of Essau, Lamarana Jallow and co. Well, you got it all wrong
> > again. I'm encouraged that you took the decent line of communication
> this
> > time around unlike our Burufut Sanneh Kunda boy Karim. We are bound to
> > agree
> > and disagree. I can bet that the Freedom Newspaper editorial content is
> > standard and classic. Your criticism are out of jealousy and envy.
> Period.
> > The Freedom Newspaper is quoted by many international news outlets when
> > sourcing Gambian related news. I cannot understand why you cannot say
> good
> > things about the paper. If you are really serious about revamping the
> > paper's content with your self proclaimed of master of the English
> > language
> > why can you offer your services to them. It's better to come with
> > solutions
> > than to condemn hard working Gambians. The good thing is that the
> Freedom
> > Newspaper is a trademark now. It got the highest hits in terms of
> > readership. You Fatoumata cannot afford to go to bed without visiting
> the
> > page. How times do you brows Freedom during the day? What inspired you
> to
> > read the gabage paper you referred to? If the paper's is bad as you
> > alluded
> > to why can't you stop reading it? Do you want a proof reader job at
> > Freedom?
> > The paper has the resources to put you on their payroll. No kidding
> > men.....
> >
> >
> > Sister, I'm doubting that got the mastery of the English Lanuage, but
> calm
> > down. We are not English people. It's like you blaming the American
> Peace
> > Corp for not writing good English. The folks at Freedom writes better
> > English than some British. No insult. That's the fact. The paper is
> doing
> > fine. All it needs is tap on the back and not hate condemnations. You
> > don't
> > need to be British or PHD holder to write good English... The best
> writers
> > don't have degrees.
> >
> > The problem with us Gambians is that we like to criticise without
> offering
> > solutions. If folks like you had followed the footsteps of Pa Nderry and
> > co,
> > the Gambia must have been liberated by now. In as much as you dislikes
> the
> > editorial position, please give credit where it is due. What good thing
> > have
> > you said about Freedom since you started your rantings here at the L? Do
> > you
> > mean to tell me that the Freedom Newspaper never reported positive
> things
> > about the Gambia and her people? Come on... Sister Fatou. Lets us be
> real
> > in
> > our presentation here.
> >
> > I'm convinced beyond all reasonable doubt that the Freedom Newspaper
> shall
> > not close its doors to critics like you. If you approach them with an
> open
> > mind without any ill-will they will listen to your suggestions and
> > recommendation. If you want you call me a staffer of Freedom, but I'm
> > oblidged to set the records straight. Thanks. Chi Jaama Sister Fatou
> > Florida. My subsequent investigations reveals that you have now moved to
> > Florida.
> >
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