Haruna, somehow funny as you have always been for christening every sundry person in both forum, you have way to give funny names to people. I’m no madam as you may insinuate, I am your male counterpart in the struggle, who read and valuate every mails coming through. You need to accept the fact of my emailed, than whether I am a male or female. Please join those of Joe’s calibres than your mimicking style of being on others back. Weren’t you the man brokering peace between Dr Ceesay and Mathew? Please consider us too to brook peace between you and those you disagreed with.
Regards,
Haruna, truly you have to accept the fact that Joe Sambou is a man of great principle, you either like the man or not, he speaks out his mind on affairs of our state without mincing words. You and Joe are both great assets to our country, the best thing for you should energise in strategising a way forward than being on the back of your fellow. Please let you and all of us join with the brother for a viable opposition against the arrest of our great freedom fighter Halifa Sallah, instead of treading back and forth with issues that have no importance to our present situation.
Joe, you are well read within greater contents. Please let nothing sake you from your usual principle.
Yk Jambang
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Below is another developing witchcraft story, this time from the Professor's own heartland of the Fonis. The information emanates from highly reliable sources.
Please read the alarming violation of human dignity by the Professor's government.
LJDarbo
The Sintet Mass Arrest Earlier on this morning, February 9th 2009, Yaya Jammeh ordered paramilitary men to surround Sintet for witch craft operations. During the process, they arrested all the women, and men, estimated to be over 1000 people and they are currently held in Kanillai, Yaya Jammeh's acclaimed birth place . The only few spared are some of the youths. Many has gone for hiding for fear of reprisal. The situation is very tense. According to villagers who expressed dismay over the mass arrest, they were only performing ablutions early dawn to do their morning prayers, apparently the surrounding uniformed men closed the village allowing no entry or exit. In other villages of the Fonis, a ransom of D2000.00 Gambian dalasis will free one person. |