Gambia-L: The e-mail below came from a concerned Gambian. Ebrima ________________________________________________________________ >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Dr Stoval - A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing!!! >Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 16:32:17 -0000 > >Hi Ebrima, > >I hope you are alright and evrything out there is going fine. By the way >happy new year and may Allah shower His blessings and guidance to us all. > >kindly forward this email to the GAMBIA-L >..................................................................... > >I have followed with keen interest the opinions expressed on the invitation >of Yankuba Touray and Tombong Saidy as guest speakers at Rust College. >Honestly, I've been more than impressed by the numerous reactions from the >Gambia-L, but moreso elated by the unanimous feeling of concern and >manifest love for our dear country presently handcuffed by bandits. > >But one issue which seems to escape the investigative skills of the galant >members of Gambia-L is the hidden hypocrisy and treachery of Dr Stoval. As >a young Gambian who years ago was scouting for scholarship to pursue a >degree programme in the United States, I was chanced to meet Dr Stoval at >the Badala Beach Hotel in 1997 while he was on his regular visits to the >Gambia with a group of students from Rust College. I was introduced to him >by one of the staff at the hotel. Dr Stoval handed me some leaflets with >Rust College logo stating that they had 20 scholarships for Gambians with >"A" Level and HTC certificates to pursue different degree programmes at >Rust College. Of course, noting the number of frustrated young Gambians out >there, the leaflets were soon exhausted and the filled in applications were >returned to Dr Stoval which he carried to the U.S. > >Thereafter, series of correspondence began between these young Gambians and >Dr Stoval. After 4 months, Dr Stoval came back to the Gambia and said that >he wanted the passport size photos of all thiose who applied for the >advertised scholarships. These were handed and he went back to the U.S with >them. However, during that visit, Dr Stoval had already collaboarated with >some the APRC idiots who introduced him to Yankuba Touray and Fatoumatta >Jahumpa. Two days after that, in the presence of a friend of mine at the >Foreign Affairs Dept, Dr Stoval was given a Gambian passport with another >guy from the U.S called Dr Mark. > >On their third visit in the same year, Dr Stoval and Dr Mark brought 10 >bundles of printed shirts bearing the APRC logo and handed them to Yankuba >Touray in the presence of Baba Jobe and the late Staff Seagent Manneh. The >following day, they were escotted to the Ministry of Justice where they >signed documents and were handed two properties; one is a house in Fajara >and the other is a small hotel in Bakau known as the Romana Hotel, which I >think used to belong to one Mr Salifu Cham. These two mercenary university >lecturers used the hotel to house American students on visit to the Gambia. >But the identity of the owners was never disclosed to the students. > >Meanwhile, those young Gambians continued to make series of follow ups to >the scholarsips promised to them. None of them never ever got these >scholarships and two of them wrote protest letters to all the senior >administrators at Rust complaining about the attitude of Dr Stoval. During >his visit to the Gambia in 1999, Dr Stoval reported one of these young guys >to the NIA who detained him before he escaped to Senegal. > >The patriotic members of the Gambia-L must note that Dr Stoval is not only >a liar but also a traitor who has invited rasputins like Tombong and >Yankuba to have even greater accesss to the University of the Gambia where >he plans to lobby a visiting lecturer position. He as a sheep in wolf's >clothing and everything must be done to expose his hypocrisy. I patiently >await his reply to make yet more revealations. > >Cheers. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------