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Ebou:
You must still be recovering from your delusional state, which started with
your apology to Jammeh, to think that I am running out of ammunition.  The
piece that I forwarded was just one of many starts to the quest to unearth
the whole McCoy about your abscondance with millions of $s meant for the
development of the country.  Call New African whatever you want and even
though they occassionally dabble in the sensational, they are not what one
would call a tabloid magazine.  If you want to read a tabloid, check out the
National Enquirer, English Sun etc etc.

Ebou, we know you live in an expensive suburb of Marlynad where houses go for
at least 250, 000 $s if not more.  You also have bought apartments in the
MD/DC area which cost at least 125, 000 each and rented them out to tenants.
Yet, when one looks at all this 'wealth' you have acquired,the end does not
justify the means.  In other words, you cannot claim to have worked hard for
that money, unlike most of us who sweat from dusk till dawn to bring food to
the table for our families.  Can you justify your income, or did you steal
money from the struggling Gambian both home and abroad to live in the bosom
of luxury?

BTW, the article does state that you did not pay the money in full.  The
judge ruled against you and ordered you to pay the money back to the
government in due course.  Jammeh + the government were probably just intent
with getting a verdict against you in court since this would exonerate the
other thieves in the eyes of the international community, and nowhere in that
piece did it state that you actually paid the money back.  And Ousainou has
claimed that there is another $21.7 Million Ss apparently still unaccounted
for.  You should know about that some too because you signed for the loan and
put it in the Swiss bank account.  How did you share that money with your
partner in thievery?

Sachay Mbow, Sachay!

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