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Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Suntou,
Lets tone down the language.

Malanding


On 2/20/2012 5:27 AM, Bolonba wrote:
> Demba, very true. Jammed encircle the job market and qualifications
> such as political science, or the social science discipline, the job
> market is narrow. Nwaa knows what is what, but survival became the
> chain round his neck. As u said, he should shut up and serve his
> master. Suntou
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 19 Feb 2012, at 21:29, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>> Suntou,
>> Your statement *"/just happen Nwaa couldn't stand fighting any longer
>> and he needs to put bread on the table",/* underscores the
>> predicament Gambians have to go through being in the opposition camp.
>> In a country where opposing the regime almost means not being able to
>> secure a job either public or in the private sector, many are left
>> with little choice but opt to work for or with the state.
>> If you have no other means of survival such as private practice like
>> Darboe, Assan Martin, Hamat Bah and others, then it is hard to
>> admonish citizens for willing to work for a living. There should be a
>> separation between the APRC/Jammeh and the Gambian State.
>> Unfortunately, this line seems very blurred in the Jammeh
>> administration and matter of fact in many African governments.
>> So I think I can understand why Waa would choose to work with the
>> state, not only to put food on the table but also to contribute as a
>> citizen towards his state... As long as he doesn't come out and
>> support policies that oppress citizens I can forgive the likes of
>> him, Dr. Janneh, BB Darboe, and many others for working for the state.
>> Happy Independence Day...
>> Demba
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 3:24 AM, Bolonba <[log in to unmask]
>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Samusi, a fascinating rewind of Nwaa's politics. Nothing has
>>     change. It just happen Nwaa couldn't stand fighting any longer
>>     and he needs to put bread on the table. Suntou
>>
>>
>>
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