Thanks Oko
Where or how can one get his book on HamHam .
I would love to buy one from you or borrow a copy from you if you have one.
seamen never die they just sail along to the next world !
Ya soffie another true loss for halfdiens!
regards
habib
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>Subject: [>-<] Obituary of a Gambian poet
>Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:40:14 +0100
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>The profile of the poet Njaga Poh
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>full name: Matarr Joof
>address: 6 Zebra Street
>occupation: seaman
>profession: poet
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>In brief:
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>Njaga Poh was a member of the halfdie boys club of the Raith rovers with
>friends like Badou Sarr, Abas Temsa, Muntaga Taal. They had their club
>at 63 Hegan street (at Uncle James' / opposite the KG5). He has sailed
>throughout Europe and Asia as a seaman, and have told many stories and
>legends about India, China and many parts of Latin America to the use of
>Banjul in great youth clubs and gatherings. He was featured many times
>in the Tropical night club on sunday afternoons at the Ifanbondi Hawareh
>shows.
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>For more information, please do not hesitate to ask.
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>Oko Drammeh
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