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ABDOUKARIM SANNEH <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 May 2007 13:01:55 +0100
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Essau Gambia/Essa Sey
  I am not asylum seeker none do I claim asylum like you. You just a funny bastard whose mission have failed dismally. For your information I keep moving and doing for a postgraduate studies at University of Salford commencing in 24th September 2007. The struggle for a better Gambia I seen it in the direction of personal development and principle. Below is a written account from my personal tutor and Pathway Leader for Biology and Environmental Studies at The University of Bolton. Keep on with your world of Illusion Mother fucker!! Read below my charcater from Dr Richard Howell at The university of Bolton.

  14 May 2007                                                                
   
   
  To whom it may concern
   
  I have known Abdoukarim Sanneh since September 2002 when he joined the Department to study part time for an honours degree in Environmental Studies. Having subsequently changed to full time study, he graduated in February 2006 with an upper second class degree (overall mark 53%).
   
  Throughout his period of study I found Abdou to be a highly motivated and hard working student who applied himself in a positive and methodical manner. He has a passionate interest in sustainable development issues, particularly in the developing world, and is very willing to share his knowledge and interest during discussions. As a mature student he brought with him a number of important transferable skills which, with support and guidance, he developed to a higher level of competence. He communicated well both in writing and through verbal presentations and demonstrated an appropriate level of information technology and communication skills. His background and maturity allowed him to relate easily with his colleagues and with staff, amongst whom his interpersonal skills were much appreciated. Abdou demonstrated some leadership skills during small group working and role play exercises, but was also willing to take advice and to follow guidance. 
   
  Abdou’s attendance in classes was never a cause for concern, he is reliable and hard working, and I have no reason at all to doubt his honesty. 
   
  Since early in his studies Abdou expressed interest in studying for a higher degree and I am pleased to be able to support his application for this postgraduate course.
   
   
  Yours faithfully
   
   
   
   
   
  Richard Howell, BSc, PhD, PGCE, Pg Dip., AIEMA, FHEA.
  Course Leader, BSc Honours Environmental Studies.
   
  
 
   
   
   
   
  Essau Gambia <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Be decent in your presentation Karim Sanneh. Why the insults and cries??
Your asylum was denied and you are currently facing a judge in the UK. Why
don't you show up during the last hearing? My information is that you moved
from Manchester to the upcountry just to avoid being deported. How long will
you be avoiding the Home office immigration agents? You are the most
unstable person today. With all these noises, Karim is an illegal in the UK.
Shame brother. Look, there are friends of yours very close to me and they
are revealing a lot about you. I just don't wanna pen all I know about you
for the sake of decency. Since Jaiteh has call for decency, I will never
insult you. I will address the issues as we go. If you want a matured debate
stop the insults. Say hi to the Ghetto boys. Karim no longer lives in
Manchester. Deny this and I will come with more information.

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