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Ebrima:
Welcome back.  I pray that your work is going well.  I suspected that
you were tied up with school, thus your silence.

Dr. J. Langley, is in fact, a professor of African Studies at Howard
University. It goes without saying that he is an eminent scholar that
Gambians and Africans the world over are proud of.  His book on
Pan-Africanism is still considered a seminal contribution.

Surely, Ebou Dibba's death is a big loss.

Keep up the good work, but debating the likes of "Kebba Jobe" may not be
worthwhile, in the end.

Abdoulaye

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