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Thu, 27 Apr 2000 14:53:43 +0300
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Fellow member,
I think some people in this forum will never understand power and it
influence to a human kind, especially Power hungry Africans.Remember when
Yaya came to power everyone was happy to see changes of government which
was domination the entire political scenerio for three decates with less
impact in the life of ordinery Gambians. There intention was as well not
to retain power but since the effect was overwelming in the eye of the
general public, they can't help but to retain in power and taste the
holiness of recieveing fat salaries. If we remember this anymore, I think
we should not cry for such kind of change to happen. Being a believer of
islam, and having in mind that God is the creator and is He who knows what
best, I will never encourage blood setting means to means to gain power.
Especially if i will not suffer the consiquences since I am not living in
the country. Gambia is so small and poor due to lack of natural resource
but rich in culture youthfulness which in some point, can replace the lack
of natural(if education and know-how policies are put in to it's right
place) If means to topple the government is still military what kinds of
gambians at heart we think we are since everyone knows how effective this
kind of means can bring about? The soldiers contributing to this forum are
not living in the gambia at the moment, but were the same soldiers who
helped Yaya to power, since they were not given ministerial posts as
expected, they turn against him. Yet is the same people who are wishing
the military take over again. Do you think this people are serious or are
they trying to full again and gain our support to over throw and stick to
the holiness. How long was Wadda fighting to change the government? but
never use forces to come to power but when God's time came no human can
stop it happen. As our neighbour, and brother country, Senegal should be
our role model. One without patient and tolerance is a danger to
him/herself as well as the society at large.
MAY GOD THE ALMIGHTY GRANT US WITH TOLERANCE AND PATIENCE TOWARDS OUR
DESIRES OF GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. AMEN

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EDI LK SIDIBEH                                  NAAKANTIE 2C9
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION       48320 KOTKA
KYMENLAAKSO POLYTECHNIQUE

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PEACETO EVERYONE ON EARTH.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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