GAMBIA-L Archives

The Gambia and Related Issues Mailing List

GAMBIA-L@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
Reply To:
The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 28 Mar 2006 14:06:59 EST
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (123 lines)
 
Interesting question Malanding. But I think he recognizes like minded  
company and was accepted and on to the propaganda pages it goes to impress the  
unthinking.
 
Jabou
 
In a message dated 3/28/2006 12:32:26 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[log in to unmask] writes:

Sister  Jabou,
With someone as highly connected as this bloke and capable of  providing 
scholarship to atleast 20-30 in different institutions, and  covering 
areas like youth develop, health, construction, etc, who would  need to 
spend money on Mr Jammeh and his government? Perhaps its is time  we ask 
the big man to go retire on his farm and leave him his  office.

Malanding

[log in to unmask] wrote:

>  
>>From  the pages of the Jammeh Regime's mouth piece, the  Daily  Observer. 
>Another  Snake Oil Salesman courting the  regime and criminals always 
>gravitate towards  each other.  
>The  Era of Brutus ended with Ceasar       
>Written by Chief Ebrima B  Manneh        
>Monday, 27 March 2006     
>Prince Darlington  Johnson, a Nigerian born  Swedish citizen who is planning 
>to  establish the International Committee  For Aid in Africa (INCOFATA ), 
has  
>disclosed that “the era of those who  kiss the hand of their  leaders in 
daylight 
>and stab them under the cover  of darkness is  ended.” 
>Mr. Johnson made this remark last Saturday  in an  interview with the Daily 
>Observer while condemning the attempt  to  remove President Jammeh and his 
>government from office  through violence  means. He noted that the coup 
plotters 
>could  not even have reasons to  topple President Jammeh’s administration 
which,  he 
>said, has brough about  stability and development to the  Gambian people. 
>Mr Johhnson, a British and the  US  educated  international jurist, said The 
>Gambia needs stability for   economic growth, emphasising that investors 
>normally have confidence  for  investment in such situations. 
>“It is often said that change  is constant,  but no reasonable coach that 
>knows his onions  changes a winning team. Of  course, the society will frown 
at any  
>concept of change that will truncate  a winding side or anything  that 
>willbring discordant tune to a  well-blended-music,” he  said. 
>He noted that The Gambia is a paradise for  investors and  predicted and 
that 
>in the next ten years, there will be lots  of  opportunities for investment 
>hence rapid socio-economic   development. 
>He said The Gambia government is actually  doing a  great job in augmenting 
>the standards of Gambians which, he  said,  has compelled him to come down 
and 
>give him a  helping  hand. 
>According to him, his organisation  is an  international umbrella body for 
>Non-Governmental Organisations   (NGOs) and that it is going to be seriously 
>focused on manpower  training  to ensure that at least 20 to 30 personnel 
from  
>different institutions in  The Gambia have access to scholarship.  He said 
what he 
>needs the  government to do for him, is to  provide him with an  office. 
>He disclosed that he will also  cover  other areas like youth development, 
>health, construction,  notably for  schools, and agriculture, especifically 
in the  
>acquisition of fertilizers  and the rendering of valuable  assistance to 
>Gambian  farmers. 
>According to him, he is  higly connected  with many Heads of State in the 
>world which, he  said, enables him bring  about numerous assistance to The 
Gambia.  
>He added that there are numerous  resources for developing  countries, 
noting 
>that the only problem is how to  tap such  resources. He made mention of a 
>proposal that he intends to   present to President Jammeh. 
>Mr Johnson, however, disclosed that he  had  been approached by a Gambian 
>musician based in   Sweden,  Demba Conta, to visit The Gambia, hailing the 
great 
>job  President Jammeh  is doing. He said as an international lawyer, who is  
>connected worldwide  and travelled extensively realised the good  work 
President 
>Jammeh doing  for the Gambian   people.
>
>����������������������������������������������������
������
>To  unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L 
Web  interface
>at:  http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html
>
>To Search in  the Gambia-L archives, go to:  
http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l
>To contact  the List Management, please send an e-mail  to:
>[log in to unmask]
>����������������������������������������������������
������
>
>   
>


To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go  to the Gambia-L 
Web interface
at:  http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html

To Search in the  Gambia-L archives, go to:  
http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l
To contact the  List Management, please send an e-mail  to:
[log in to unmask]






To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface
at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html

To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l
To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to:
[log in to unmask]


ATOM RSS1 RSS2