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Che. this depends on your definition of a fine Gambian. As these are opportunists and sycophantic as the come. unless if those also, as well as 'anyan' and 'garuwale' are Gambian traits. 
takk. 


Sent from Samsung Mobile"C. Omar Kebbeh" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Ljd, 
So all these guys are cou cou heads? The other day it is Nana. Today it is ebrima Jawara. I believe my good old friend momodou sabally is soon to launch one on babili mansa soon. 

Again, I go back to my earlier question... Why are all these fine gambians praising him - quite the opposite of diasporans....

On Monday, February 25, 2013, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear LJD,
>  
> Just when I was about to complement your debate with another legal mind, Pa Saikou, you are here again causing trouble. I am now holding onto it. I do not want any heart-attack this morning.
>  
> I will leave this Ebrima Jawara with Haruna until later....Haruna: please tell this guy for me the victims of Jammeh's Kubehjara are still living with stomach complications. If he didn't write a chapter about it, I will seriously call him out names.
>  
> Thanks for sharing.
> Yero
>  
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> Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 17:37:56 +0000
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> Subject: [G_L] Ebrima Jawara launches book on President Jammeh's developments
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Ebrima Jawara launches book on President Jammeh's developments
>
> Africa » Gambia
> Monday, February 25, 2013
>
> A son of the former president of the The Gambia, Sir Dawda Kairaba
> Jawara, has launched a book on the developments registered under President Jammeh's administration from 1994 to 2012. The book authored by Ebrima Jawara entitled ‘Overview of Development Projects in The Gambia under President Jammeh's Leadership 1994-2012’ was
> launched on Saturday at the Kairaba Beach Hotel by the Acting Chief Justice of The Gambia, Raymond Sock, on behalf of the Gambian leader, His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr Yahya AJJ Jammeh.
>
> The landmark occasion was witnessed by Cabinet ministers; Lady Njaimeh
> Jawara, mother of the author; Abdoulie Maktarr Jobe, former Senegalese minister of Sports and Public Affairs; Dodou Issa Nyiasse, deputy mayor of Dakar and Senegalese Member of Parliament; Ambassadors of Mauritania, Cuba, and Venezuela; Momodou Sabally, director of Budget at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs; relatives and well wishers.
>
> The book highlights the uncountable visible developments brought by the
> APRC government in all sectors of national development and the number of
> projects implemented across the length and breadth of the country within a
> period of 18 years.
> Launching the book on behalf of the Gambian leader, Acting Chief Justice
> Raymond Sock described the book as  very comprehensive and it 
> highlights some of the developments in key areas such as education, health and agriculture, which he said are very important sectors in the development of the country. He said the developments are well illustrated, noting that the advent of the 22nd July Revolution has brought about so many changes. Sock also said that the Revolution has made great stride to achieve its development goals. “It is an important source of reference on the developments registered by the Jammeh administration to all Gambians,” he added, while thanking the author for a job well done.
> Speaking earlier, the chairman of the occasion, Bala Garba Jahumpa,
> minister of Health and Social Welfare, who is also responsible for National
> Assembly Matters, began by extending the Gambian leader’s greetings to everyone present. He said it was an honour to witness the occasion as vanguards of the 22nd July Revolution. “What is contained in the book is the cornerstone of the 22nd July Revolution with regards to the advancement of this great nation,” he remarked. Minister Jahumpa reminded the gathering that revolution means a change for the better, and that a revolution has taken place in all sectors of national development. “No one can dispute the fact that since the dawn of the 22nd July Revolution, advancement has taken place in all sectors. It is therefore a collective responsibility for all to support the development objectives of President Jammeh,” he added. He finally assured the author of their support at all times, while urging him to ignore people he described as 'detractors'.
>
> Reviewing the book, Benjamin Roberts, director general of the Gambia
> Tourism Board, noted that the work by the author is by no means exhaustive and does not capture all the development projects undertaken by the president since he assumed the mantle of leadership in 1994.
> He added: “In this epic documentary, Mr. Jawara attempts to chronicle
> the development projects undertaken and prompted by President Jammeh in the areas of education, health, trade and private sector development, security, governance, agriculture, tourism, and youth and sports.”
> Roberts further noted that the author reminds people that the first successful project of President Jammeh was indeed the assumption of power on 22nd
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