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Mr Makaveli <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Feb 2001 16:30:08 -0600
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Prince,
 This exactly proves the point am trying to make. How ironic? See, we can
spend our valuable time trying to chase these fools or we can simply ignore
them and focus on our mission. They are simply distractors on a losing
team. They know their days numbered so expect all sorts of desperate
innuendos. Personally, I've chosen not to trace these fools, but let remind
these culprits that if their infantile behavior increasing become intolerable
I would personally provide tools to list-managers so that not only can they
trace who the e-mail addresses belong to, but can tell when they are online
and see every single move on their computer screen, Bi Lai Walai Talai!.(o-:)
Question is, do we want to stoop that low?
                                                     Mr Makaveli(o-:)
                                                     [Accept No Imitations]


From: Prince Obrien-Coker <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Ahmadou Samba and Nawec
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Feb 06, 2001

Folks,

How funny that the name Yahya Jammeh appears just under Mr. Makaveli's.

Prince
----- Original Message -----
From: Yahya Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 22:34
Subject: Re: Ahmadou Samba and Nawec


warning

>From: [log in to unmask]
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Ahmadou Samba and Nawec
>Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 13:27:32 EST
>
>When Gambians at a later date reflect on the very dark days of Yahya
>Jammeh's
>regime, they will find in Ahmadou Samba a person who combine insatiable
>greed, wickedness and utter disregard for the fate of his countrymen.He
>singularly stands as Yahya Jammeh's most ardent enabler in the sinister bid
>to to destroy Gambia and it's people. Over the past years he has employed
>every underhanded tactic to line his  pockets.Depending on what opportunity
>presents itself, Ahmadou would either maneuver behind the scenes or overtly
>use strong arm tactics on potential competitors to steer money his way. He
>is
>not a legitimate businessman remotely interested in making an honest
>living.
>Instead he spends all his time oiling the corrupt machine that is
>represented
>by Yahya. Consequently he has emerged as the Presidents'  principal crony
>dabbling in every facet of national life with potential for corruption. The
>current scandal surrounding Nawec is a vivid illustration of Ahmadou and
>his
>ways. Sensing and opportunity for a kickback, he engineers the removal of
>the
>managing director when the guy for whatever reason was unwilling to cancel
>an
>earlier deal with a UK based firm. Mr Samba and his twin cronyTarik Musa
>were
>acting as boosters for a different firm  and that was all that mattered as
>far as they were concerned. It didn't matter that as businessmen
>unconnected
>to either the negotiation or procurement of the generator, they were in no
>position to demand anything . Ahmadou just smelled money and he had to get
>it
>and if the guy at Nawec did not want to play ball and reverse company
>arrangements , then he had to  be a casaulty.Caught in this blatant and
>illegal grab for kickbacks , he professes innocence and proclaims himself
>an
>ordinary businessman who was just acting as a facilitator and besides was
>going save the taxpayer close to a million dollars.As absurd and fanciful
>as
>that may be , it is probably the most the average Gambian would get from
>Ahmadou as of now. He is a certified and unrepentant crook who would
>traffic
>in human organs if he thought he could make a buck from it.
>        One of the first people to be held accountable for crimes against
>the
>Gambian people post Yahya is going to be Ahmadou Samba. He thinks he is
>sufficiently clever to cover his tracks in both perpetrating and serving as
>a
>compensated conduit for financial crimes. We know all about his activities.
>Following him on the dock would be Tarik Musa. They can peddle all the lies
>they want from now to November. That's it.
>Karamba
>
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