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Fatou Dibba-Saidy <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Jun 1999 06:20:25 PDT
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EBRIMA,
      GLAD TO SEE YOU HAVE REALISED YOUR MISTAKE AND HAVE APOLOGISED.
   THAT'S GREAT!

FATOU D SAIDY


>From: ebrima ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
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>Subject: Re: My apologies to William Njie
>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 09:57:41 PDT
>
>William Njie,
>
>My apologies to you, and I hope you'll forgive me for the error. I should
>have waited until Alan Mboge, or Ndey Jobarteh, rejoins the list before
>raising this matter.
>
>I am confusing things here. I now remember very well, it was Ebou Manneh's
>IP number and that of Finna Ceesay that were checked, just out of
>curiosity.
>
>As for you, Finna, I am not doubting your existence at all. Your IP number
>was only checked, because of curiosity, in the wake of some of the things
>you were saying about Tombong.
>
>As for the Ebou Manneh postings, I know where they do come from, and I'll
>shed light on the matter, at the appropriate time.
>
>Meanwhile, I am urging Gambia L subscribers to wait until they read my
>reaction, before forming a judgement. I have handled polemical  situations
>which were far more complicated than this one.
>
>As long as there are no insults or disrespect, I am ready for an
>enlightening debate.
>
>Finally, I repeat my apology to William Njie, and I hope he forgives me for
>the mistake.
>
>Ebrima Ceesay,
>Birmingham, UK.
>
>PS: Gambia L, just to say that I have not forgotten that I should give you
>an update on the proposed directory of Gambian "professionals". I couldn't
>believe the positive feed backs I am getting privately, from Gambians and
>friends of the Gambia all over the world.
>
>When I thought about the idea of publishing a directory, I just wanted to
>do
>something small; a reference book I can even finish within four months
>period.
>
>But, right now, private individuals and even donor agencies/Foundations
>have
>been contacting me, pledging moral, material and financial support, so that
>the project can get off the ground.
>
>Although, I must add that the kind of "Master Directory" these people are
>suggesting, and ready to finance, will take at least one year. But the good
>thing is that it can be done.
>
>This directory is "long over due", commented many.
>
>Anyway, I am very grateful to the L, because it was the forum where the
>issue was first raised. I'll be very transparent with the whole thing. I'll
>tell those pledging financial/material support for the project, to do
>everything through the L, or they should forget it. I cannot accuse Mr
>Jammeh of not being transparent and accountable, when I am also guilty of
>the same offence.
>
>
>
>
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