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Bambalaye et al,

I want some mboodakeh ;-), so I implore Hamat to present the song Fen Bey
Faloo by Ousu Lion Njie to She-Pad as a capaingn song for the imminent grand
coalition from HELL, it will be a deal clincher - without sibohru if I may
add. Find a link to the video below.

http://gambianmusic.blogspot.com/2010/02/ousu-lion-njie-dede-lopez-fen-bey-faloo.html

Edi Jah

On 25 February 2010 06:37, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> You guys need to quit making fun of Waa and Hamat. I was hoping Laye
> wouldn't get wind of the parade. I don't like it. Now quit.
>
> Haruna. I tried to ignore you but this is gettin outta hand. Et tu Laye???
>
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: A Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
>  Sent: Thu, Feb 25, 2010 1:30 am
> Subject: Re: WAA JUWARA ON GAMBIA AT 45 - THE POINT
>
>  Lamin, Baba:
>
> You're making my day! Try saying "reconciliation" with your mouth full of
> mboodaakeh; it may come out like "reorientation" as our friend Hamat has.
> SHEPAD wouldn't know the difference anyways....lol!
> I second Lamin's in nominating Joe for Reorientation, but Baba's Patriotic
> Affairs portfolio may sound more appealing to Joe...just saying.
> Thanks for the laugh guys.
> -Laye
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> Lamin,
>>
>> I sure do need reorientation, lots of it; but one that, unfortunately,
>> neither the Furupusu nor my fellow Fulaman is capable of administering.
>> Maybe Joe could, should in case he decides to accept nomination for the
>> position of Minister of Patriotic Affairs. Of course, we would be
>> campaigning to have you head a new ministry of Construction.
>>
>> Baba
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 21:22:36 +0000
>>
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>  Subject: Re: WAA JUWARA ON GAMBIA AT 45 - THE POINT
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>>   Baba
>>
>> The only outstanding message is that of Henry, Joe's other friend, and one
>> of those actively wooing the Professor for a possible merger. I cannot see
>> any logic in the APRC desiring a merger with nothing, but Henry is
>> relentless and he may stumble on the jackpot.
>>
>> Clearly, "Reorientation" is in the public domain, but in the context of
>> recent history, the Professor has an arguable claim to patenting the word.
>> If you accept that suggestion, it would not be unreasonable for him to
>> assume Hamat is putting out feelers for "Reconciliation", NRP's very own
>> patented word.
>>
>> If Joe declined the "Reorientation" portfolio, Hamat would be an excellent
>> substitute. I would suggest to him that Baba Galleh Jallow be one of his
>> prime targets for "Reorientation".
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> LJDarbo
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On *Mon, 22/2/10, Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Re: WAA JUWARA ON GAMBIA AT 45 - THE POINT
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Date: Monday, 22 February, 2010, 23:28
>>
>> What are you doing Lamin? This is some really serious stuff, especially
>> coming from Mr. Juwara of fierce Mbarodi fame. There must be some powerful
>> magic potions in addition to the mysterious HIV/AIDS potions in Kanilai.
>> Please send us no more Independence messages. Or maybe we can let you send
>> about three or four more before the mail bag's full, okay?
>>
>> Baba
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:51:59 +0000
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: WAA JUWARA ON GAMBIA AT 45 - THE POINT
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>>   Waa Juwara proud of Gambians
>>
>> <http://by141w.bay141.mail.live.com/mail/RteFrame_15.1.3028.1103.html?pf=pf#map>
>> africa <http://thepoint.gm/africa/news> » gambia<http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/news>
>>    Monday, February 22, 2010
>>  We publish below the message from Lamin Waa Juwara leader of the NDAM
>> opposition party on the occasion of the 45th independence aniversary.
>> *"The 45th anniversary of Gambia's independence on the 18th of February
>> 1965 was on Thursday fittingly celebrated with the entire Gambian population
>> cherishing it, because independence means a lot has been achieved.*
>>  *Gambia at independence was described as 'an improbable nation' with
>> sceptics all over the world thinking that the Gambia was too small, and that
>> the economy is very weak and cannot sustain itself as an independent state.
>> *
>>  *And there was a time I remember, as a young student training as a
>> teacher in then Yundum College, when the team of experts were sent by the UN
>> to come and find out what the situation on the ground was. There were some
>> recommendations that the Gambia should merger with Senegal. And, of course,
>> some of us felt that if we were colonised as a country of its own, then we
>> did not see any reason why we should not be independent on our own.*
>> *And I was very proud on Thursday at the July 22nd Square when the
>> President delivered a very very good speech to the Gambian people reminding
>> us what transpired historically during the colonial era and after.*
>> *And, I felt very proud that the turnout was so impressive, and the
>> cultural manifestation shows the happiness on the faces of the Gambian
>> people, and the pride in them; also showing a strong feeling that they have
>> succeeded, and will continue to succeed and stand on their own, as a nation.
>> *
>> *I want to take this opportunity to thank all the architects of Gambia's
>> independence, which I think every Gambian should be proud of them. And,
>> historically, we have recognised their place in the history of the Gambia in
>> the role that they have played.*
>> *We are also very proud that their successors, like the current
>> President, is very proud of them and also very inspiring because you can see
>> the self-confidence in the Gambian people. That is why the slogan for this
>> year?s celebration is very fitting.*
>> *There is a lot that has been achieved. For some of us, who have seen the
>> independence days, and know what the country looked like, and seeing it
>> today, there is no doubt that we have gone a long way, and I think the
>> Gambia is here to succeed.*
>> *Today, the whole world knows about the Gambia and, I think, what even
>> makes this 45th independence anniversary amazingly succeeful, is because
>> of the peace and tranquillity that exist between us and our immediate
>> neighbours. They graced the occasion with us not only at the highest level,
>> but the citizenry were all there to grace the occasion, and that is really a
>> very good sign that it is not only a state to state relationship, but people
>> to people relationship that exists between the people.*
>> *The Gambian people are very peaceful, accommodating and not selfish.
>> They can always take care of their guests, sometimes even better than
>> themselves, and I think this is an attitude that should be shown all over
>> the world, that we live in peace and harmony.*
>> *Today, the steps that we have taken in development, and the steps that
>> we have taken in good governance, are not imposed from the outside but these
>> are home grown, and I think that is something we should all be proud of.
>> What we have been doing is what we think the way we should govern ourselves
>> or take care of ourselves, and most Gambians are very proud of what we have
>> achieved so far.*
>> *And, I will call on them so that we stand together in unity, and make
>> sure that in all the areas where we need to fight, like the fight against
>> poverty, that one day we will not only reduce it, but we are going to
>> eradicate it, once and for all. *
>> *I think the potentials are here, and the people's commitment is here,
>> and I think the leadership also is here; therefore, we are going to achieve
>> the noble cause. *
>> *The challenges also are there, but these challenges are not
>> insurmountable. Where you have people who are united, they can always do
>> things to their very best.*
>> *And I also think it was very fitting in the President's speech when he
>> thanked the friends of the Gambia, because we are living in a global village
>> and no country can live by itself alone. So you have to make friends, and
>> genuine friends can always help in the course of our development.*
>> *I can tell you that I salute the entire Gambian people, young and old,
>> male and female and congratulate the President and Government of the Gambia
>> and all the people who have participated in this celebration. I single out
>> the organising committee for this celebration, I think they have done a good
>> job and we thank them and hope to celebrate many more independence
>> anniversaries. I thank you all."*
>>  *Compiled By Alieu Jabang *
>>  Source: *Picture: Waa Juwara*
>>
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