Musa jeng,

thanks for your input, But I have to put it clear to you that, I am not here to be taken seriously but to contribute the little i can as a concern Gambia. I have the right to say anything I want effect from being provocative. There is nothing wrong being nationalistic in my opinion and again wasn't because of the mandated foreign languages course partly some deterioration in our communities. If for example, one of our local language was in form writing, sence colonial era, development will be much more easier hence cry for illitracy will be minimal too. Our Affans and talibehs will be able to get professional office jobs etc than the greate number of them setting home and using God's name wrongly to gain livings. equality between men and women will be highly competitive etc and etc. I for one, I just cannot help it but rather be proud of writing in my own language.

Thanks and have a good day. 


Better now than ever > cooperation and understanding featuring better Gambia and willingness of her people to commit intellectually


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