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Ousman Jallow Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Sep 2001 17:34:23 EDT
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Aunty Jabou and to all those who have been receiving insults from Kebba Jallow, I am advising you to keep calm and try to know why the guy is doing all he has been doing. We all know Mr. Jallow since before he even went to Gamtel more over to KMC. Kebba knows why he has been hiding his true name. Some people who think that someone's identity is not important when issues are discussed, but only the substance needs to know that a messenger is as important to some as the message itself.
Certainly no one will probably come here to start talking about Kebba Jallow's social life with some school girls in those days, but a short sentence like that could tell some others who is this guy they are talking to. And do not tell me that if some come to know what Kebba Jallow did at the KMC they will still give him their ears must be kidding.
Someone's sincerity defines the kind of person he/she is. We all know that the only reason some people have been agaisnt this government, is because of what they lost as an indivudual when Jammeh took over. Anyone could write anything on this List. It certainly do not mean that they have to be received in open arms. We all have to be able to know who are the people we are exchanging ideas with so we all need to be honest and not hide our identities. I am sure this is nothing to some who already have pseudo names on the List. And to those who think that questioning one's identity in here is filling their cyber spaces with crap, I advise them to use their delete buttons.

Ousman Jallow Bojang.

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