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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Kukeh, these idiots cheapen our hard-earned titles. I am the Paramunt chief, Maane/h Quick Jallow Gallion Dobo Touray Darbo. I have just acquired Jaiteh and Sarr by negotiated settlement. I am now Paramount CHief MQJJGSDT Dabo. Al Mu'Umin. Like they can't invest in that God-forsaken Nigeria. Anambra State. Well you have to give it to them. They can smell a rat a thousand miles away. Thanx Kukeh for the heads-up. I want you to knowI earned my titles. And I am negotiating for Jah, Samateh, and Sidibeh for this year. And why do you mention my honourable name among these clueless idiots???? I got my eyes on yew Diakite'. Haruna. So what're you trying to say???

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From: Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, Jun 24, 2009 11:13 am
Subject: Royal Majesties and Sheikhs must let farmers do their farming


We admire those who must take on these many titles to feel good. His Royal Majesty Oba, Ojomu, CEO is a mouthful to match the vulnerable HESPDA. I mean His Excellency Sheikh Professor Doctor Alhaji. Haruna, whats in your MQJGDT(??) :) 
 
Titles aside, the government must not encourage land grabbing in the name of investment. 
 
Malanding 
 
Courtesy of The Daily Observer - http://observer.gm/africa/gambia/article/nigerian-investor-eyes-farming-in-gambia 
 
 Nigerian investor eyes farming in Gambia 
 
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 
Following a successful business forum organized by the Gambia Tourism Authority (GTA) in collaboration wit
h the Gambia Hotel Association. 
 
Virgin Nigeria in partnership with Gambia Chambers of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) and Compass Consulting, recently at the Sheraton Resort and Spa, Brufut, His Royal Majesty Oba T Adetunji Akinloye, Ojomu of Ajiran Land, Lagos, Nigeria, and CEO of Akin Sateru Farms, who was one of the participants, has expressed his full interest to invest in farming in The Gambia. 
 
His Majesty Oba Adetunji, an agriculturist who is into livestock farming particularly poultry, fisheries, among others, said in an interview with reporters that he is interested to invest in poultry and fisheries in The Gambia. He revealed his willingness to collaborate with livestock farmers or anyone who is ready to go into livestock farming. 
 
In supporting government development plans on the farming sector, he said he would like to work with the government in the area of farming and if possible, by bringing more qualified hands into the sector. He applauded the government of The Gambia for the worthy living and peaceful environment created for both citizens and non-citizens alike in the country. He said “The Gambia is a small country but peaceful. Anywhere, where there is peace, then there is enough room for development.” 
 
He gave kudos to the government for the investment opportunity open to everyone and quickly advised Nigerians living in the country to be more enterprising, by venturing into legitimate business that will maintain their standard so as to enable them to
move along with the hospitality accorded them. 
Author: *by Yunus S Saliu* 
 
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