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Omar,
 
Your experience of Nderry is interesting. You of all of us can share some  of 
the values of Nderry and your appreciation of him. Have you ever shared with  
Nderry that you love him? I encourage you to share your sentiments and 
reminisce  with Nderry. It could do some good.
 
Haruna.
 
 
In a message dated 3/17/2008 9:33:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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As a  former Journalist, who was in the Gambia at the time Pa Nderry's name 
started  flowing higher among other names of prominent Journalist in the 
Gambia, I  think I can make a small comment about him.

Here's my little take on  Pa. He's ambitious and he would go great lengths to 
get his names out there.  When he gets the story right, he's among the best. 
Those are the days when  you'd rush to the Westfield junction to buy a copy of 
the observer or the  Point, because he was capable of breaking a story to the 
two top papers in the  Gambia. I am talking about the days of Alieu Badara 
Sowe (Mam bowe I called  him), Bunja Touray (Ndokeh)of the Gambia Daily 
newspaper (is that paper still  around?), Demba Jawo, Sherif Bojang, Baboucarr Sankanu 
(my favorite Sarahule)  just to name a few.

I remember having an after-work conversation with  one of these honorable 
gentlemen, and Pa's name came up, and we both agreed he  needs to be a little bit 
more careful. Grant it I worked for a National public  medium at the time, 
and I loved it but I couldn't speak like Pa. But I always  wondered about his 
reports. His reports were very similar to the ones of the  late Momodou Musa 
Secka's (may his soul rest in perfect peace). Well M.M.  Secka, reported on 
hotshots he new very well and will definitely make money  off of it. He was 
guaranteed trouble -free even if the reports were not  accurate. Things got better 
for him when he settle-in at the Gambia Daily. Pa  on the other hand was for the 
name and not so much for the money and that's  why he had more trouble with 
the authorities than most other reporters. I'd  always confused him with greedy 
reporters, but again am even more confused  about his ethics as a journalist. 

Before judging him, I think we need  to figure out whether it is his natural 
habit to make stories up or something  else. If it is habit, can we teach an 
old dog a new trick?

PS. I know  M.M. Secka is no longer with us. I didn't bring up his name to 
disrespect  him.  My apology to anyone this comparison may offend. After all he 
was a  legend in his own way. My hat off to him.




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Subject:  Re: Pa Ndery's Cruelty! Chapter 13, What will happen to gheran  
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If  Papa Ndery thinks that he can continue to  indulge in such false reports 
and if  he thinks he can’t change his  habits (false reportings), it is up to 
readers  (public) to boycott  the paper. We should send a clear message to 
the 
paper that  we had  enough. No more no less. 
hous



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