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makoub gnass <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 May 2000 12:28:37 CEST
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Thanks Lam, what u said is very right. It has nothing to do with being a
Jola, Wollof or Fula.
A man especially a head of state should be intelligent enough in order not
to act in a very silly way such as our leaders trying to distroy our ignored
and exploited country The Gambia.

Macou.


>From: LaminLams Bojang <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: disgraceful to be Jola Today
>Date: Mon, 1 May 2000 10:27:42 +0200
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>[log in to unmask],Internet writes:
> >Dear Gambia-lers, as a real Jola, I must confess that I sometimes feel
> >very
> >embarrassed to call myself a Jola; for the simple reason that our
> >President
> >whom we the Jolas could have been proud of, has always done something
>that
> >always embarrassed us. A sane leader should not act like this man. We
> >Jolas
> >don't know wickedness, especially against innocent school children. I
> >think
> >if our president would safe we the Jolas from embarrassment, he should
> >immediately step down as president, and let someone takes over.
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>Good thinking Mr.Jola-man,
>I do not think you should have any complex because the president is a
>Jola. He is a jola as well as an individual and I do not think there is no
>special distinction between a jola and an individual.Or is there any?
>Do you think Yaya should lead the country by the jola philosophy and is
>there any such  political ideology?
>What happened back home is unacceptable and canīt be defended. I think
>everybody including Yaya being Gambian or non-Gambia can agrree with me on
>thatand I think it is regretted by all of us, but I do not believe it has
>something to do with an individual belonging to a tribe, group or whatever.
>The man is representing Gambia because he is elected by Gambians not
>because he is a jola I hope.Try and talk to him as a fellow Jola and see
>if you can convince him resign, and come with a name or names for his
>successor please to make things easy. Good luck.
>Good thinking trying to save the jolas
>Lams
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