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 There are a lot of "hot" new items in The Gambia some are even "hotter" and worse than what we hear or read but they have not been published! Why? Well we all know that the shooting team is hanging along Bond Road and other dark places every day.

Gambians are good at adding rumours but make no mistake also,these rumours are usually received from those within the inner circle therefore there is some substance in every bit they spread around.Thats our culture.Well thats why oral history plays an important role in the history and culture we are living within.

Here is a list of questions derived from facts and rumours on the ground in Banjul....

1/Was Sindola Hotel in Kanilai burnt down to ashes?

Anyway a member of our unit went to Kanilai and then saw there.We will never expose all that we have on line until when Yaya or his defensive agents attempt covering the story in the open.Something happened in Kanilai and he knows what happened therefore let they themselves say it or we will say everything when the time arises.Our files are bulging with a lot to say and write about,however we do also know that readers have other things to attend to.So we would be sending in the "doses" in a better way than over whelming people with what one of my friend calls... A TSUNAMI OF SERIOUS MISHAPS FROM BANJUL.

2/What took place at Dobong village before and after Abdoulie Kujabi was arrested?

Our unit has seen and recorded the following...
Stand pipes being uprooted from Dobong,other facilities that were installed there by Yaya (according to our unit and those they talked to on the ground) were destroyed in retaliation against the villagers or the original inhabitants.These people are seen as sympathisers of the Kujabis.Indeed the Kujabis are a force to reckon with In Dobong even in Foni Kansala.Their dad was a renowned herbalist and spiritual leader there.Even if one does not care about the latter the culture honours such minds because it is a belief some will live and die with at all cost.
This current clivage between them and those who uprooted the pipes has been there and is now being solved thru ABSOLUTE power and "sour" political games.
We will now leave it at that,wait for a reaction from Yaya thru his agents there so that we would have the reason to write more stuff on the DOBONG/KANILAI present fight than Yaya may imagine we know.These are no bluffs or threats,let Yaya and his agents try we will see who has much better ways of gathering intelligence than the other.These mishaps maybe secondary for some but anything brewing from that corner could later on affect the whole country so lets not ignore it as an internal family matter no! There is more behind the current fight.We have dug and know more than Yaya thinks.

3/Did the news writer get it all right on Abdoulie Kujabi's whereabout?

Our unit disputes the fact that Abdoulie Kujabi is locked in Mile Two.No! he is currently locked in Janjanburey or Maccarthy Island's bad jail together with Imam Hydara.Our unit will not reveal how he is being treated on line or how the Imam is being treated.That will be said if Kujabi and Hydara survive the treatment. If they do not then Gambians can assess for themselves.
Some people may argue the fact that Kujabi was close to Yaya and he did bad things to others too,therefore who cares if he is treated badly? Ok to those people I can vouch that if things were to be based on personal vendetta I personally would never care either.However,wrong is wrong.If we entertain "using" favouritism and the like  when dispensing justice, towards any person for that matter then how just are we?
As far as am concerned as a human being I do feel so sorry for Imam Hyadara.Likewise politically I feel disturbed if Kujabi is treated so bad and then left without having access to a lawyer etc.Law is law.Infact the best person who should be taught the decency of law is the one who cared less about law when he or she was powerful!

Now our questions again are...?
Why arrest the wives of these Kujabis in all this fiasco?
Our unit was told that they were arrested because they have been accused of cooking for hired marabouts! Indeed I would be very happy of the NIA and others involved attempt denying these details.The same lesson we taught them on Pape Saine's issue is still here to be put on the black board!
It will harm the families of those arrested if our unit reacts without reason but if we are pushed or angered by these people's rude behaviour or speeches "Billai Wollai" (as Yaya himself understands the sounds of swearing), we would reveal on these arrests more than he thinks.
Hey Yaya! let me tell you one thing today....Do you really think that your agents are that ok so they do not leak?! Sometimes people leak when they meet more sophisticated methods! Just underate us Yaya because that may speed up your journey towards the EXIT ROUTE.
All I am doing here and in other places Yaya is to show you one thing! That is, IF YOU ALWAYS SAY YOU DO NOT CARE BECAUSE YOU ARE STUBBORN THERE ARE OTHERS WHO ARE EVEN MORE STUBBORN THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE! OUR STOBBORN APPROACH TOWARDS YOU IS TO RESTORE A RATIONAL MIND IN THAT SEAT. SIMPLE AS THAT YAYA SO DO NOT ENTERTAIN THE BELIEF THAT ANYONE WHO GOES AGAINST YOU WILL NOT BE HERE IN 2006.Yaya that is a big fat LIE! Some people will be here even after you leave Yaya therefore we will see God willing. It is only God who is control bro.

Author:
Essa Bokarr Sey.






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