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Dampha Kebba <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Jun 2001 15:27:15 -0400
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Reading the Independent and the Point Newspapers today, I have no doubt in
my mind that we have a circus back home with monkeys like Yaya, Baabaa Jobe,
Joseph Joof and Sedat Jobe running the show. We have a bizarre state of
affairs back home. First of all, let me register my joy for the brave
journalists and politicians and citizens at large that are telling these
vermin that 'enough is enough'. Call Baabaa Jobe a thug. Yaya a moron and a
coward. Sedat Jobe a coward and hypocrite. Joseph Joof the same.

I wished all Gambians were able to read the stories being told on these
papers. Yaya's days are numbered. The writing is on the wall already. The
momentum should continue towards October and come October, we should settle
for nothing less than seeing the backs of these criminals. There is no way
APRC can win the elections without stealing it.

The conversation (or lack thereof) Sedat Jobe had with the Independent
journalists is just pathetic. Should this vermin be taken seriously anymore?
The coward is so scared he does not want to utter Baabaa Jobe's name. He
think Baabaa Jobe is going to kill him. Meen, I pity these people. Does this
man have blood running through his veins. He goes to Gambia and enslave
himself to these bunch of criminals and does not even have the decency to
speak the truth. Can Gambians rely on the Sedat Jobes of this world to
defend them? The man pees in his pants when he faces Baabaa Jobe and Yaya.
He is so impotent he cannot think straight. You ask him to comment on Baabaa
Jobe, the man soils his pants and bangs the phone down.

When people read these papers, I also hope that they watch out for the story
on Emanuel Joof, the Human Rights lawyer. We live in a Police State. The
brother is being railroaded in broad daylight. I wonder what Joseph Joof has
to say about this case. Yet another family member of his is being victimized
by the government he works for. The sooner Gambians realize that we cannot
rely on these cowards, the better. They have all been emasculated by the
impotent Yaya and Baabaa Jobe.

I just saw that the Waa Juwara story has broken on G_L. This just goes to
bring out in the open what we have been saying all the time and what every
Gambian (ten years and over) knows. Of course Observer is the government's
mouthpiece. Now what is going on, is that the notorious Baabaa Jobe cannot
stand the charade anymore. He wants the whole world to know that he is
calling the shots. We all know that Observer and GRTS are here to spread
APRC lies. Like Sedat Jobe, Buba Baldeh and Tombong are all scared of Baabaa
Jobe and Yaya. Try getting a comment from them on this Baabaa Jobe thuggery.
The vermin do NOT want to hear Baabaa Jobe's name. They will bang the phone
on you. If they could, they would kill you before you get them to comment on
Baabaa Jobe. Reading the Papers today, it was like watching a movie. I
cannot believe grown men like Sedat Jobe and Buba Baldeh will enslave
themselves the way they did to criminals like Baabaa Jobe and Yaya.

The journalists are in between a rock and a hard place. If you call APRC for
comments, they bang the phone on you. If you publish without their comments,
they say that you hate them. This is insane. I still cannot get over the
fact that Sedat Jobe is this scared of Baabaa Jobe. This is hilarious.
KB

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