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Bakary Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Nov 2001 13:20:21 +0000
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What a scandal it is for one of the forty thieves, that Ebou Jallow is, to
apologise to Ali Baba or Yahya Jammeh, chief of the thieves! instead of the
poor Gambian farmers, whose monies were stolen. I had mentioned before that
Ebou Jallow, inspite of his opportunistic anti-Jammeh rhetorics in the
run-up to the presidential election was deep in his heart praying for
Jammeh's re-election. If anything, his apologies to Ali Baba confirms this
earlier assertion. Ebou knows that as a BAD son of the Gambia, he has no
future in a post-APRC era except to account for the millions of Dollars that
rightfully belongs to the Gambian coffers but which he stole from an account
illegally operated by Ali Baba (Jammeh). And Ebou is hoping that if he make
amends with the Chief of the robbers, he could be allowed to return home
from the wilderness to comfortably live on his loot like the other thieves.
Ebou is very paranoid in the US because he thinks that he is still within
the reach of his master, maybe a hired assassin to get rid of him. Ebou,
your conscience will torment you until the day you die and if you think that
by being forgiven by Jammeh, you will be free, Oh boy, you are only kidding
yourself.
All members of the L, let us give Ebou his due; he is one of judas'
disciples.

In this sacred month of Ramadan, May Allah's curse be on all those who
continue to betray the Gambia, Amen


The yoke of oppression must be shattered!

BMK

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