I remember you when you were young, I used to come to your parents house with my tommah Habibou Sagnia, Arthur Carroll and Boscar. Your grandfather and my dad were very good friends . May their souls rest in peace.
Your dad was a great educator and his efforts will always be remembered in the Gambia. I went to Saint Augustine's so your mom never taught me but I have heard many good friends she taught that are very successful now.
You said it all , refrain from mental and physical abuse is not easy but we must start with one step at a time and what better time than now in Ramadan When ever you visit Maryland or Washington Dc please give me a call.
Do not eat all that good benachin when you break your fast .
Take care
Habib Diab Ghanim
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>Subject: Re: In Memory of Sister Aji Sowe
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 12:36:47 EST
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>Good words, Habib.
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>I hope we can all exhibit the strength to refrain from physical violence and
>mental abuse, not an easy task for most.
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>May God give us the strength and will power to overcome these obstacles. And
>btw, happy Ramadan to all those with the strength/health to fast.
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>Yus
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