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                   Demba,

It appears we're lucky with Dr. Sabally first (see note below). He seems to remember you. I had already shared a link of Gainako with him and I think he's pleased with the work you're doing. I'll forward your email address to him so he can contact you directly.

When I get some commitment from Drs. Dackour and Ndow, I'll update you.

Best,
Haruna. 

Kebba Sabally (Research Associate and Laboratory  Manager  at McGill University) wrote:                                 
                            


 


                                            




 



                
                  




 






 



                    
"Hi Haruna,I will definitely consider it for it will be an honor. I would love to hear from Demba who I believe used to be my neighbour at  Churchills Town Sierrekunda to set something up.ThanksKebba"




 

 

 

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From: Haruna <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, May 14, 2013 5:51 pm
Subject: Re: [G_L] Gambian borned Psychiatric Practitioner Discusses Mental Health Issues, ADHD, Among other Diseases Affecting Gambian Communities...


Ok will do. I'll shoot them emails (all 3) later this evening. I'm sure they're all familiar with Gainako, if not I'll send them a link so they can review to their satisfaction. I'll keep you updated.
 

 Haruna.

 

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Excellent Haruna..much appreciated.... Some of our Gambians are not very comfortable talking to us but I always assure them that there is no hidden agenda for us... We exclusively talk about issues that would have nothing to do with politics.


All, needs to be reassured that we will never put anyone in a situation that will bring them trouble. Subject matter experts are greatly welcome... especially in the medical field... I would like to reach out to all three via email and invite them if you don't mind..




Thanks again... cousin Haruna.. we owe you big time..

Regards

Demba for GON




On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Haruna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Great Cous Demba. I suggest three friends and former classmates: Dr. Raduwan Dacour - Clinical Laboratory Manager in NY, Dr. Kebba Sabally - Laboratory Manager, McGill Univ., Canada, and Dr. James Ndow, Urologist Extraordinaire - UK. You take a pick and I will be glad to facilitate the contact. No Tamsir Mbowe or Francis Mboge (Leiti).
 

 Lemme know, Lemme know.

Haruna.

 


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Thanks Kejau, Che and Cousin Haruna. Am glad you enjoyed the interview and yes, cousin Haruna, this is our goal is to incorporate a lot more educating programs that people can learn from and benefit... There are certainly a lot more Islims out there; engineers, legal experts, professors, designers, philanthropists, historians, Musicians, etc... if you know of any please pass some info to us and we will reach out...


I hope to speak to my cousin Haruna on Engineering and contracting work, cousin are you up to it?


Thanks

Demba for GON 




On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 4:15 AM, kejau <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



Demba, 
Kudos for the interview and the good advices emanating from it. Islim was my classmate for 5 years at Muslim. He has made that 1990 G class of high achievers proud. In Muslim they have a tradition of placing the first 40 with the best results in G, then M, H and then S from the common entrance exams. Most continue to do pure science and in G. We had doctors,  engineers and financial professionals,  etc from our class in particular.  





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Thanks demba, inspiring.

On Monday, May 13, 2013, Haruna <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Thank you Demba for this valuable get. I look forward to hearing Mustapha on Gainako radio. A wonderful celebration of an accomplished Gambian. We need more of this - I mean aside from politics interviews. Thank you Gainako.
> Haruna.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]>
> To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: [G_L] Gambian borned Psychiatric Practitioner Discusses Mental Health Issues, ADHD, Among other Diseases Affecting Gambian Communities...
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>
> Gambian psychiatric Nurse Practitioner resident in Seattle Washington Mr. Mustapha Hydara born and brought up in Dasilami near Kombo Brikama was our guest at Gainako radio on Sunday May 12, 2013. Mr. Hydara (fondly called Islim) was born in Gambia of Mauritanian parents who were a successful business family in Gambia. His parents later moved to Kaur in the north Bank of the Central River Division where he completed primary education and later proceeded to Muslim High School to complete his high school education graduating in 1990. 
> Mr. Hydara then immigrated to the United States and ended up in Seattle in the State of Washington. Like many Gambian immigrants, Mr. Hydara struggled his way through low end jobs working as a Nurses Assistant while he pursues further education in college. He studied for his Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), then his Bachelors degree at the University of Washington. He further did his Masters degree in Nursing at the Seattle University where he studied Psychiatric and Mental Health medicine.  Mr. Hydara is currently a doctoral student in Psychiaric medicine at the University of Washington. He is currently a Nurse Practitioner working at NAVOS Psychiatric Hospital in West Seattle. He also runs a private Psychiatric clinic in Kent WA and is a preferred provider in many Northwest Health care Insurance providers.
> Tune in to Gainako Radio @ http://gainako.com/?p=721 to listen to the interesting and educating information..
>
> As always your, support and feedback positive or otherwise is greatly appreciated...
>
> At your Service...
>
> Demba
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