Sorry Father Mose I had just exhausted my friggin quota when I saw your note below. I want you to persuade Ellen's management (Kukeh & Assoc.) to give me unlimited posting privileges or give me 5 privileges of your quota of 10 since you have no use for it. Where have you been anyway??? I am informed I missed you by an hour the other day. New Gambians!!! You never make good time. How do you suppose you can prosper when you are never punctual????? I can't hear yew!!!

 

And did I ever tell you the story about this Ghanaian friend of mine Kwaku DUah? Well he likes to call me Boss-Man, followed by a request to let him hold $5.00. And its always $5.00. He never says $1.00 or $6.00. Just $5.00. When I recovered from the Babani spell he always puts me under, I began to carry a rubber band with me. Anytime I saw him again, I'd tie the rubber band around my pocket and inform him I just got a call that I'm late for home. I got him so screwed up he began to spread the rumour that I had gone off the deep end. Can you imagine how destitute I'd have become if I kept giving him my last fives all the time? Men. 

 

And now YEW tell me you have been my good friend all along and I didn't know it. If I didn't have religion Father Mose, I'd ignore your behind.

 

Anyway as to your query;

[This is your good friend,  just wanted to find out the rationale of your proposal in this instance, and will it be applicable in the case of Senegal & Gambia.] Uncle Mose

 

You cannot divine the rationale for my proposal. You have to ask me for it. And it don't come cheap. $1000.00 for you and PDOIS. You know I could see yew coming a mile away don't yew? And that JDAM. You believe that guy?

 

Parts of the proposal is applicable to Senegal and Gambia but the idea of union for Senegal and Gambia is not right at this time.

 

Epochal events are dictated by proper timing. You will agree with me that if you presented Gambia on a silver platter to Wade and Senegal today, They'd decline the offer. And you know that is the best thing that could ever happen to Yahya if Senegal agreed to enrapture Gambia. The problem is that such union between Senegal and Gambia AT THIS TIME, is not good for Gambians or Senegalese. There is unfinished business for Gambia. Once that business is complete, then it will be time. There is an order to the process of union of two nations even though they harbour similar peoples. I will let you know when I think that time is right. At this rate, it will have been time for Liberia and SierraLeone to unite before Senegal will swallow Gambia even though the latter seems more logistically feasible. Stay tuned Father Mose. You PDOIS people can't wait to commute/diffuse your problems or have others solve them for yew.

 

I am still Haruna. So don't get any funny ideas. MQJGDT. Darbo.

 


Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 19:39:20 +0000
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: The United States of Guinea - A proposal by Haruna Darbo
To: [log in to unmask]





HIaruna:

 

This is your good friend,  just wanted to find out the rationale of your proposal in this instance, and will it be applicable in the case of Senegal & Gambia. 

 

Thanks

 

Musa Jeng

 


----- Original Message -----
From: "Haruna Darbo" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 7:48:46 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: The United States of Guinea - A proposal by Haruna Darbo





I suggest advisedly that Guinea Bissau become a semi-autonomous region of La Guinea now, to lead toward total union in 2 years. That the union of the tow Guineas be called simply Guinea, dropping the definite article from the La Guinea. It is the right time now. The United states of GUinea will have one army, navy, airforce, police, and para, with one defense department. A corps of amphibious troops to patrol the longer coastline.
 
I encourage President Dadis Camara of La GUinea, the interim President of Bissau, President Wade of Senegal, President ATT of Mali, the President of Ghana, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria and SierraLeone to form themselves into an emergent contact group. The aim of this contact group will be to encourage and resource the setting up of an amalgamated armed forces and police and to coordinate the development of a constitution for the new union government.
 
I encourage the UN, AU, ECOWAS, EU, The US, Portugal, and France to give this paradigm their blessing and support. No petit colonial squabbles or mining interest tussles.
 
Haruna. [log in to unmask]
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