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Thanks Bamba. I am glad for your submission & keep em' coming.

 

Bro Pa Saikou, thanks as always. Like Haruna says, "I love you meinn"

 

Keep it up & best of luck in the legal studies. Inshallahu, see you soon again. 

 

With much love, Yero. 

 

Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 11:17:36 +0000

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Subject: Re: [G_L] Kassa Jatta

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You see gentlemen and ladies,

We and only we can remove this york from our shoulders. For crying out loud when shall we start actions than only sharing great ideas?

I could not even comment when I heard Kassa's horse voice as someone whose escaped chocking. What is this? Are we going to wait until this tyrant finishes secretly killing all Gambians at home then we go to an empty land?

I belief by now we are all in agreement that he Yahya is braver than us all. Know it or not this sycophant is no Muslim In fact he is second Iblis and would not hesitate to kill 100s of thousands of Gambian to keep this trend of sacrificing defenseless Gambians to his Jalangs under the pretense of so called state security. What nonsense is this?

Gambia is bleeding and yet her sons can only morn or scream. This is shameful yet all we do is go after each other in disunity backstabbing, backbiting and always showing seeds of discord amongst ourselves.

For 20 years now organizations have been formed to get this epidermic fixed but they never survive a year or so. What is wrong with us? Are we any better than the monster who kills us, torture us and force us into exile yet we aid and help him all the way?

Kassa is a close friend and brother and my heart goes out to his family and insahllah we would extend our families by trying to include his. But when shall this end? How many families do we have to help until we realise that a time would come when people ask for help for anyone, no one would send a dime not that they do not want to but because they too are over stretched?

From Imam Bakawsu fund, Imam Baba Leigh fund, ect now Dodou Kassa fund. Fund for the living who are TUMARANKES by a brutal kafir enemy of God. I know for sure whoever kills Yahya Jammeh, billah wallah tallah, Allah would bless you for this brainless so called Nasiru killing is an enemy of Allah. I have no doubt about this. Though Allah know best.

It is time we all unite and become one family against tyranny so that with one voice from America, Europe and Africa, Yahya cannot stand our way but these selfish divisions are killing me more than the Tyrant himself. Selfishness, envy, and the notion of who is Omar, or who is Yero or Pa Saikou should never cross anyone's mind as long as they are Gambians, when ever they willing to make headway, lets come to their aid. But Gambians hell no. I was in this struggle before most of them so if not me, no one else! Why do people think like this is beyond me! Gambian love showing off too much everyone wants to be seen as yeee its me people are looking up to. I hate this like if I want to blow up. For Allah's shake why can't we save our people first then who ever wants to be anything can ask the mandate from the people and if Gambians choose you then so be it.

Sometimes I feel so ashamed of being Gambian when I think of some of us but equally I feel proud when I think of the vast majority of those weathering the storm right in front of the tyrant in Banjul.  They are  more of men than I am I always admit. The likes of Dodou Kassa Jatta are men amongst men, the Syngle Nyassis, The OJs, The Halifas, The Ousainous ect. 



I feel for the Gambia honestly. God save us from harm. 

Amen!



king





Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 20:50:10 -0700

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Subject: Re: Kassa Jatta

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Thanks Yoro, I could't agree more with you. Its getting worse by the day. I watched Yaya's Koriteh meeting with our so-called religious leaders. It was disheartening and very shameful indeed. Trust me, Yaya's days are numbered, and he's gonna fall hard. In fact he consciously or unconsciously alluded to that scenario in that meeting. You are most welcome back in The Big Apple. We are ready for you. "Jombajo Kadi norwodi".

Demba, on the other hand, is one of my
 favorite sons, and I love him so much. BUT, sometimes he goes nuts. However, am not gonna abandon him, for I have invested so much in raising him and all my Fula family. Tough and candid discourse, but no heart feelings.

Mballeh Jam. 

Pa.
 Saikou.   

        From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>

 To: [log in to unmask] 

 Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2013 11:52 PM

 Subject: Re: Kassa Jatta

   




Bro Pa Saikou,

 

Equally, thanks! On a humorous note, thanks for taking it easy with Mawdo Demba. Demba's opinions of late are strong and controversial, yet he is one sincere person we have around. Daily, nighty, he is on it, the struggle....but his flexible nature on some of the things needs a different approach. I know we had the Dr. Kings, the Ghandis, the malcolms, etc....but again, different routes though a shared true struggle. But you must love Demba. he combines humor with life analogy. His energy is always full....and a great heart and mind as well. If I was a big brothers' beater, I would have lashed him and Joe Sambou with one stick. I love you all....let us change the game a little (Inshallahu). 

 

On a more serious note, your worry about Kassa is a shared one in Gambia's public "lawnessness." More worrying is the puff coming from Jammeh's mouth of recent. He openly vows not to pardon Ngogu,
 Jobarteh and etc... (Courtesy of Gainako). That is very worrying when someone who masquerades himself in the presidency and learns nothing from the civilize world...and keep smoking his crack pipe and puffing the nonsense on people. It is not that I care about the dirty devils in the person of Ngogu and Jobarteh. For all I care, they deserve the wrath on their heads and it is just time they taste a part of the hell they all built as a criminal gang.  I am just worried about the independence of the judiciary. It is shame! I am the least surprised of jammeh's continued idiocy and criminal nature. I just feel like smacking his ugly face with hot superkanja mondoo....and be like, Boy---didn't your momma and dadda teach you anything? 

 

Walahi, I submit to you bro, it is time to take action. Time is running out....anyway, I am a Malcolmian bro....Democracy starts with showing justice (equal heat) to any loser who
 hijacks a whole nation and keeps continually repeating the same criminal activities. Those being wronged have blood in them. 

 

My point here is, if some one as strong as Dodou Kassa jatta can run for his safety, it must be really bad. Think about this bro...

 

Inshallahu, talk soon again....and you will take me to the same Senegalese restaurant you and Mballow took me to last time. mawdo Demba, you are invited...

 

Best regards,

Yero. 

 

Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 19:03:19 -0700

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Subject: Re: [G_L] Kassa Jatta

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Thanks Yoro for sharing this information. I was very concerned about his safety. 

Pa. Saikou.

        From: Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>

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 Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 11:15 AM

 Subject: Re: Kassa Jatta

   





Folks,

 

To those expressing concern about Kassa Jatta....be informed that he is well and sound. His life was under threats by the dictatorship home and he took a safe decision. I was able to speak with a close confidant who confirmed about his safety. 

 

At this point, I am unable to publicly share any more details about his exact whereabouts. 

 

Best always,

Yero. 

 

 

                                    
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