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Joe, u are funny.

On Monday, June 3, 2013, Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Kejau, you may not notice a croc until you are about to get clamped, but
those crocs with and around Yaya can sniff the Sankanus of this world from
a far. The man is a hustler and I had warned him that his schemes are
elementary. This whole GRTS thingy is much to do about nothing, but about a
fraud trying to get in bed or pick the pocket of a fellow fraud in Yaya.
You read the below joke and you tell me whether a balanced person with
integrity will entertain such nonsense in their head about their importance
and the rest of the crap that is consumed in his head, etc. He postured
before that he had the backing of wealthy friends outside Gambia and that
he is successful and can do this and that, which we all know is Con 101.
Now he is trying to pick the pockets of the Sarahule community to con them
into financing his habits and by now am sure they smell the stink. This is
the same fellow that went to Gambia and loitered around only to wake up one
day to say that his money was stolen or he was robbed and had the nerve to
ask for people to send him money - I read that some where. We all know the
rottenness that obtains in the Gambia and what Malik, Manga, or the other
clowns in the script are doing is no news either. The bigger story is the
Snake-oil Con that is this Aminata fellow. We have seen the Henry Gs of
this world still trying and each time he is met "on all fours", as George
likes to quip. However, they will die trying for it is in their blood. They
do not know any other way to exist. Fast and loose is their style. I gave
you 10 points for figuring out that the Con himself is the "Whistle
Blower", as he tried to lull the unsuspecting that he is ill and about to
die in bed. We have an abundance of such outfits in our midst and we cannot
be silent about them. If you read about this fellow long enough you will
have no trouble figuring him out and his fellow crooks know what they are
dealing with. I say let them consume each other.
>
> On a different note, the Jobateh and Jammeh of yesterday are the captives
of today and their replacements were positioned before they receive their
first slap and abuse. Yet, they still line up for the set-up to their
humiliation and I say they deserve all they get and then some, for they
went in it eyes wide open driven by their Greed. It has been 19 years and
they keep coming like Never Die.
>
> Joe
>
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Lamin,
> Thanks for the forward. On initial reading, it seems to me that Sankanu
himself is the whistle-blower here. I cannot believe that he is still
hanging around the Gambia and GRTS trying to get a job by impressing the
dictator. I also think Lamin Manga is acting on higher authority though
Sankanu can be right. The interesting thing is almost 6 months after his
auditioning of Gambians, Sankanu seems nowhere near filming or at least
preparing to start filming his movie.
> Thanks,
> Kejau
>
> ________________________________
> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 22:51:41 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [G_L] INSIGHTFUL! THOUGHTS ON AUTHOR ------ Courtesy Maafanta
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> MAAFANTA SCOOP. Sankanu’s GRTS Interview Blocked By Power Struggle and
Fear of Him As Gifted Genius. SMS Exchanges Intercepted and Reproduced
Below Unedited!
> By GRTS Management Whistleblower*
> Dear Maafanta Editor, I read with keen interest the section of Sankanu’s
sad article on his loss in which he requested the people contacting him to
ask the Director General (DG) of GRTS why his Interview with Malick Jones
is not on air. Sankanu wrote that he promised to not write an article on
it. He is denying the Gambian public the right to know. GRTS is a public
institution paid for by the taxpayers. It is subject under public
accountability through the parliament and court of public opinion.
Transparency, accountability and probity are among the principles of the
APRC Government, I think. Whatever right and wrong work that takes place at
GRTS must be in the public domain.
> I am not a trained journalist. I sought the support of an Editor with one
of the local papers to write my whistle-blowing report for your readers in
journalistic style. I will be very pleased if you kindly grant me space.
Other newspapers can reproduce this report from you when they like.
> I am member of GRTS Senior Management Team and I was seeing Prince
Sankanu waiting in vain within GRTS complex for the past three months. At
times I asked if he’s appointed a watchman. I was told he is following up
on his TV programme proposals and interview appearances. One day I came to
greet him. When he narrated his predicaments and how his time is wasted, I
said that is not fair. They should tell him something serious. I started my
own private investigations inside GRTS and countrywide to know the truth.
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