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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks Habib. Among them also was your sister Amira Diab who went to Indiana?

Jabou

In a message dated 2/19/00 7:54:47 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< Jabou
 Those were the good old days.
 Halifax King and my brother Ghanim and Swaebu Conateh were amongst the first
 Gambians who came to the USA in 1965 on full scholarship (aspau). Knoxville
 college in Tennessee was their host then just after Gambia's independence.

 Do not forget Emanuel Ndow , Emanuel goddard , Alassan Ceesay ,Lamin Ceesay
(UN)
 Mohamed lamin Sedat Jobe in Grenoble, France, Gairah laminn baiAbi Faal,
Tijan,
 Maudo and Jabel Sallah and Koto Babou Saho and Bala Chune (17 th street  DC)
 Tamsier Manga, Hassan Harding and so many in the Dc area then . Baboucar
Njie,
 Iron Sallah, Amie Colleh Saine , Mariama Cham, Ceedy Jammeh Sheriff bah ,
Alpha
 Bah, Pa Jallow (dobson St.) Julius George, Seedy Lette and  Alhussien  ,
Tamsier
 Jagne etc.
 I may have forgottten so many due to time (about twenty five years ago)
 Habib Diab Ghanim

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