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Banura Samba <[log in to unmask]>
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The internet connection is too bad and so slow some times here .Wow ! now you 
accused me of belonging to the liars club , APRC. For your information I have 
all the opportunities to be at the center stage since day one of July , 22. But 
hell no , my conscience and personal integrity matters most. I have never being 
a part in any liars club since I know myself ("Ntemu foroo rate"). I am a 
principle man who will never support a dictator for egocentric reasons.       


No shipping business for as for now . I am on a mission and I will give you the 
updates soon , about the situation back home.





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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Thu, July 15, 2010 5:59:02 PM
Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh

I have voted absentee ballot since 1994. What cave are you living in? Do you 
know who you're talking to? When we say diasporans can't vote, we're not talking 
about Haruna. I'm just working so you too can friggin vote without having to 
ruin your Thanksgiving vacation flying through Kaolack.
 
On another note Badou, what shipping company do you use most to ship your 
"customers' stuff. There are 3 really good shipping companies that do not steal 
your stuff and claim the container fell overboard in the Atlantic. I wanna see 
if its safe shipping with your lil behind. Say Hi to your sister for me. With an 
APRC-issued voters card you shouldn't have any problems voting absentee. You 
fake opposition kill me all the time with your clever posturings. Its only PDOIS 
you can fool. You don't fool me.
Haruna.

-----Original Message-----
From: Banura Samba <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Jul 15, 2010 8:45 am
Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh


 
Sorry bro then but I think am older than you. It is not yet Fajiri here ,in 0ne 
hour time. You killing me with laughter , Haruna.Will you come and vote here for 
2011? We need you here buddy for intertainment.




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 From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, July 14, 2010 11:40:54 PM
Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh

Isn't it time for your Fajr prayers already?????? You're prolly the idiot who 
called Ndokeh's radio programme to ask him what his name were. Here you call me 
Ndokeh. Don't you know anything Badou? Better layoff that Njarr Lambaye.
 
Haruna. I asked you what're you doing in Kaolack this time of year????? Oh I 
forgot its that time of the year that the Mourides go help Yahya at the farm. 
WHy didn't you say that from the git go? Kaolackois!!! Chris we're not in the 
mood.

-----Original Message-----
From: Banura Samba <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Jul 15, 2010 12:34 am
Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh


 
I promise I will be there when I come back from Africa. But wait a minute here, 
how can a foreigner from Senegal talk about  Gambian affairs? Haruna , are you 
not contradicting yourself?

Ndokeh, Haruna, you are amazing and wonderful.You can't stop me laughing here 
the whole night. I will  send you some interesting news from Gambia.





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 From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, July 14, 2010 11:17:08 PM
Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh

Et tu Ndokeh???? badou of Kaolack, can you sit in for me at Sotokoto-TV and 
Freedomradio? I'm not made for radio or TV. I'm taylor-made for the intinet. New 
Amarikans. Ndokeh Thanx for the invite. I look forward to the opportunity 
someday. Will speak with you about it. I think you get the  most hilarious 
guests. I was listening one day and some idiot came on asking what your name 
was. I had to turn my hamm radio off for a minute to digest that question. Who 
on this green earth doesn't know Ndokeh's name? Its not like the BBC is censored 
anywhere in the world. What cave has that man been living in? Ndokeh you need to 
start cutting these idiots off before they say two words. I think you need a 
call screener. There's an idea!!!!!!!!!! Lemme know, Lemme know.

Haruna. I love you men. Are you gonna have Miss Franklinton or Louisburg on 
anytime soon. Or has she fled with the year's supply of Lee press-on 
nails????????????


-----Original Message-----
From: pancmbai <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wed, Jul 14, 2010 11:05 pm
Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh


Nakebba:

I culled the piece form the Daily observer website. The link is www.observer.gm. 
We look forward having you as a guest at Freedom. Thanks. 

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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> 
Sender: The Gambia and Related Issues Mailing List <[log in to unmask]> 

Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2010 22:49:08 -0400
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Subject: Re: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh
Vat is zis Ndokeh???? Thanx for nothing. When we want news about Yahya, we will 
go to Freedomnewspaper. What is new in this palaver you share with us. I'm 
getting upset with you.
 
Haruna. And there are a lot of funny ideas in Yahya's gaucherie. I just am not 
in the mood tonight or I'll make you laugh so hard, you'd regret sharing it with 
us. BTW, I think your radio programmes are hilarious and fantastique as Youssou 
Ndure is wont to quip. Cheep it up Nderry. Good work.
 
Haruna.

-----Original Message-----
From: pancmbai <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, Jul 14, 2010 8:01 pm
Subject: No Elections, No Coups Can Remove Me...Jammeh


'I will not campaign for 2011 election'  Africa » Gambia« prev1 of 3next 
  »Wednesday, July 14, 2010The Gambian leader, His Excellency Sheikh Professor 
Dr 

  Alhaji Yahya Jammeh has declared that he will not campaign in the upcoming 
2011 

  Presidential Election, saying he is optimistic of a landslide victory. 
President 

  Jammeh made this declaration Monday night while addressing thousands of people 

  during a meeting in Farafenni, as part of his 'Dialogue with the people 
tour'."I 

  will never work for any opposition in this country anymore and I will not beg 
  you the Badibunkas and Kiankas to vote for me, whether you join the APRC or 
not 

  I will win," he averred, and continued:"Come 2011, whether you  vote for me or 

  not, I will win and I will not beg you the people of North Bank Region, 
  especially Salikene and Njaba Kunda to vote for me. If you want development 
you 

  have to join the majority and support me but if any area chooses to be with 
the 

  opposition, let them go ahead and expect no benefit from my government.What I 
  did for you, in the past 400 years of British rule [and 30 years of the First 
  Republic] you were not able to get it." The Gambian leader reminded the people 

  of NBR that before 1994, traveling in the region used to be a nightmare for 
  them. "In fact, what I had expected you to ask me and what you have asked were 

  quite different, but be assured that your concerns are noted," he said.The 
  president made it very clear that he will not and will never beg anybody to 
vote 

  for him, and that no coup can remove him as he came with a clear mission and 
has 

  to accomplish that mission until such a  time he wants to retire and hand over 

  the mantle of leadership. He then told the people of Salikene in Central 
  Baddibou to manifest their support to him in the next presidential election, 
  citing them [Salikeneh] and Kiang West as the two major areas that form the 
  majority of the opposition, and urged them to either change or forget about 
his 

  government's development. Speaking earlier, Mamadou Tangara, the minister of 
  Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, who doubles as 

  the liaison officer for NBR, thanked the people of the region for coming out 
in 

  large numbers to welcome the president and entourage, adding that there could 
be 

  no meaningful development in any nation without progress. He informed the 
  gathering that the major water project underway in the region is near 
completion 

  and that the demand for the expansion of potable drinking water projects will 
  soon be a thing of the  past. Responding to some of the issues raised by the 
  people in the area of accessibility to some farm inputs and the price of 
  fertilizer, Kalifa Kambi, deputy minister of Agriculture assured that the 
  government would look into the price as demanded by the farmers to see how 
best 

  they can make it affordable for everyone.He also advised those who appealed 
for 

  the government to help them separate salt water from fresh water in their 
farms 

  for effective rice cultivation, to write a proposal to the Participated 
  Integrated Water Management Programme (PIWAMP) outlining their request. Other 
  speakers at the meeting included  Momodou Kendeh Dibba, chief of Central 
  Baddibou District ;  Ebrima Ansu Tamba Jammeh, chief of Illiassa District; 
Modou 

  Cham, on behalf of the Gambia Transport Control Association, Farafenni Branch; 

  and Honourable Lamin Jammeh, National Assembly member for  Illiassa among  
  others.The meeting was chaired by Hon. Suku Singhateh, National Assembly 
Member  

  for Lower Baddibou and APRC desk officer for NBR  and was characterised by 
  donation of sheep and bulls to the president by various chiefs and some 
  businessmen as appreciation for the development projects he brought to the 
  region. Author: by Musa Ndow & Hatab Fadera on tourMedia Actions  Email to a 
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