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Madiba Saidy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Dec 2001 12:20:17 -0800
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Yus,

Yes, the late Kekoto Maane did a lot for Gambian education. His illustrious
career spanned over four decades... from Armitage High School, thro' Yundum
College, Latrikunda Sec. School, Crad Island Sec. School and finally at
ActionAid (education division), upon "retiring".

Personally, I am highly indebted to him for all it good deeds he accorded
to my late dad, mom and siblings. Eventhough he was my cousin, he acted
more like a father or uncle would. He took care of us when my dad went to
heaven.... I was a little boy at the time. May his soul continue to rest
in peace.

But, this is about Raye. Once again, congrats on a major accomplishment,
and all the best in your future endeavors.

Madiba.

On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Y C Jow wrote:

> Boy Mane:
> Both Cho, Ray and yourself have done very well with your studies.  Uncle
> Kekotou Mammeh (RIP)  did a lot for Gambian education and you have done well
> to uphold his legacy.  I still remember both Cho and yourself, stil
> youngsters then, hanging next door.
>
> Yus

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