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Malanding Jaiteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Brother Saikou,
One wonders whether these folks are not really trying to take advantage 
of Mr. Jammeh, or is this what our country is reduced to?

Malanding

samateh saikou wrote:

> The Daily Observer (Banjul)
>
> 9 July 2007
> Posted to the web 10 July 2007
>
> Alhagie Jobe
>
>
> President Yahya Jammeh, the Gambian leader continues to receive more 
> felicitations following his breakthrough in the cure for HIV/AIDS in 
> the Gambia.In a letter addressed to President Jammeh, Pa Momodou 
> Senghore, a Gambian in Oslo, Norway said: "I am here once again your 
> beloved brother in Islam and blood. I am in The Gambia on holidays. We 
> have heard of your unprecedented breakthrough in providing a cure for 
> the enemy disease-HIV/AIDS.
>
> My only wonder is why HIV/AIDS has always been attributed to our race 
> and continent. Non-Africans would like to portray Sub-Saharan Africa 
> to be the region in Africa where morals are so low as to deserve being 
> labelled the worst affected area when it comes to deadly disease and 
> senseless wars.
>
>
> The whole world is aware of the fact that Sub-Saharan Africa is not in 
> the forefront when it comes to fornication and other immoral 
> behaviours better suited to spreading this deadly pandemic. The 
> disease does not distinguish between black and white neither does it 
> between Africa and Europe.
>
> I believe if a white man claimed to have made a breakthrough in 
> finding a cure for this pandemic, no one in the world over would doubt 
> it much more dare to question him in such an unprofessional way as 
> some so-called Western Journalists shamelessly question the ability of 
> our young and gifted president to cure AIDS. No amount of jealousy and 
> criticism can stop this doctor of doctors from doing what he is doing. 
> It is a gift from God. You deserve the nobel price for medicine for 
> the simple reason that you have succeeded where the rest of the world 
> have miserably failed. Westerners must learn to trust our local 
> healers and the herbs we knew before the advent of imported western 
> drugs.
>
> It is well understood that due to strict family rules, you could not 
> have started curing before the age of 41. Now that you have passed 
> that age, you are fully mandated to practice your God-given knowledge 
> to save mankind and Sub-Saharan Africans as it were.
> I beg to remind your Excellency about what I wrote in one of my 
> letters to you. Be steadfast and never mind the detractor. The 
> Almighty Allah is your protector. When I saw you on television in your 
> white dress, standing on your green mat with the Holy Quran in front 
> of you, chanting Allahu-Akbar, all I wanted at that moment was to join 
> you in prayers.
>
> Every patriotic Gambian is firmly behind you. You are the pride of not 
> only the Gambia but the entire black race. I want to use this 
> opportunity to congratulate you on the awards you received from the 
> Royal Center for Alternative Medicine in Dublin, Ireland and other 
> organisations in recognition of your efforts towards human development.
>
> I do not think there will ever be a moment in my life when I will 
> doubt your ability in whatever you do or say. My family and I are very 
> proud of Your Excellency and we pray that the Almighty Allah grants us 
> long life and good health to witness the fulfilment of our dreams for 
> our beloved motherland, The Gambia".
>
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