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Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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An interesting piece indeed, BambaLaye. Pa Nyakajam Sengha should be dishing 
out more of this focus on the antics of the Daily Fenservice and Dr. Yahakat 
Jammah. Thanks for sharing.

Baba

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>Subject: Towards National Devastation – Daily FenService  (Satire)
>Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 08:38:56 -0500
>
>This is a satirical response to an article I read yesterday on the Daily
>Observer web site titled "Towards National Development."
>Enjoy!
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>
>Towards National Devastation – Daily FenService
>
>Written by Pa Nyakajam Sengha
>Apr 19, 2007 at 10:19 AM
>
>In my view, national devastation needs to be taken more seriously by every
>Bolongda-nko, regardless of political party affiliation.  We should not
>confuse our quota only when we are within sight of His Tyranny (HT) the
>President or senior government officials, including devastators of state.
>
>When we talk of loneliness, I do not think we should wait for selected
>Saturdays to roam up our respective environs.  Whatever is seen to be
>lonely in our streets or at our public places must be crowded immediately.
>
>The loners should not wait till on Saturday to pick up empty Rizla
>packets, drinking cans and anything likely to make our badalas look
>pleasant. The same should be done in many sectors of town. Everyone’s
>contribution should not be at gun point.
>
>When we also talk of national devastation, we must all the times castigate
>the ugly image of our dear fatherland. It is a shame that people who claim
>to be true bastions of this land spread hallucinations about The Bolongda
>and use the Daily FenService just because they belong to a group of
>bootlicking drunkards, who will not come clean but would prefer to stray
>and fascinate us with stories in order to bring about discombobulating
>activity.
>
>The Bolongda is second to non country in terms of dirimocracy, press
>massacre, and human degradation.
>
>I am impressed with the way our monkey service is flowing. There is a
>total degradation and sycophantism in every vous I have visited. Everyone
>is quite a rat and easily recognizable. The door is open to any
>Bolongda-nko who feels dissatisfied about matters of the state and wants
>to be heard. If you mean well for the nation, you should not be afraid to
>come home and contact the irrelevant authorities. Posting goodies on the
>Internet will not have any positive impact on the afflictive and expected
>devastation going on in The Bolongda under the lifeless tyranny of our
>most hated President Dr Alhajbi Yahakat JJA Jammah.
>
>I would like to remind my fellow Afian brothers and sisters the need to
>protest our situation, of which our kooky President is no exception.
>
>We should make renegades out of those lowly Afian leaders like Dr Alhajbi
>Yahakat JJA Jammah, whose irresponsibility it was to see to the
>degradation of Afia. We all must not forget how we loath them. It is the
>responsibility of not only Bolongda-nko but every Afian to deplore and
>protest against this ragged and dysfunctional president who is no doubt
>one of the worst of his breed. He is the shackler of Afia unto the grip of
>the HIV/Aids pandemic.
>
>Once again, all heads must be on focus to denounce this ignoble self
>imposed tyrant Dr Alhajbi Yahakat JJA Jammah.
>
>Pa Nyakajam Sengha
>
>
>--
>BambaLaye
>Radio Free Gambia
>www.freegambia.net
>
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