Malanding, is it because this Jahanka loves chicken too much?
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:52:10 -0500
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Subject: Re: [G_L] Weekend's Humor: Momodou Aduu Boogol.
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This Jahanka refuse to be drawn into a
game of chicken! Will let the Fulas enjoy their new year
celebration:)
Malanding
On 12/30/2013 1:35 PM, Baba Galleh Jallow wrote:
Well Yero, the fact that the command to bring the
rope - Momodou Aduu Boogol - is in Fulani suggests that the
person who gave the command was a Fula man. Otherwise, don't you
think the command would have been given in Jahanka? Thanks for
sharing.
Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2013 19:35:23 -0600
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Subject: [G_L] Weekend's Humor: Momodou Aduu Boogol.
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The Weekend’s Humor: The Fulas &
the Jahankas
Folks –
Let us do the weekend’s humor as
usual. Part of why ours in
culture is cherished is because we have jovial
relationships across tribes. It
helps to mend bonds in communities. Diversity and
tolerance is an important
component of our lives. We cannot celebrate humanity in
its entirety without
being a little flexible and accommodating. Since I am not
a politician and I
wasn’t created one, I love my humor. For a minute, I am
asking the politicos to
give me a little bit of space while I wallow in my humor.
I contemplated sharing this story
because I know my Jahanka
cousins will have something to hang onto and who knows for
another year.
Momodou Aduu-Boogol
The story goes that three (3) Jahaa
(Jahanka) men had a
tussle with many of their Fulbe cousins. The three
overpowered their cousins
and tied all the Fulbe with a single rope.
One of my personal friends always
teases me with, “Momodou
Aduu-bogol.” Hmm…This story didn’t sound
right to me. How can t-h-r-e-e Jahankas overpower about
thirty-three Fulbe? If
you are just wondering like I am, you must conclude that
it must have been the
ones we had around then. The ones we have now can’t do it.
Best wishes for the holiday,
Yero.
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