Suntou, JDAM, Malang, Kukeh, Jabou, Charlo & Associates,
I am considering revising my position on Gunjur. However, I'd like to know
one thing. You guys are the most complicated people on God's green earth. How
did you almost successfully morph dabanani into Gunjur Nkolu???? Now I was
focused on dabanani (Ballera Worowula), when Wandifaa and Kukeh cunningly
commuted that to the Gunjur Nkolu organisation. I am afraid they will then merge
it into the honourable Kombo Sillah Association for which I have immense
admiration.
Gunjur Nkolu or Kombo Sillah as well as the Gambisara, Sinchu Balia,
Betabrufut, Kanilai farms, Ghana Town, Kiang Nkolu, Kosemar, and Kaur Nkolu are
not secret societies. These folk do wonderful work and ought to be emulated.
That is why Wandifaa, Jabou, and Kukeh wish to take cover among them. I am
informed that my Sarahuleh family just built and inaugurated a mosque in
Gambisara. They are the most industrious of Africa's tribes and are celebrated
for similar community efforts in Mali. The only thing I advise them is to resist
the temptation of a tribe-only or religion-only theme in their
community development efforts. I have been and am still proud of the
Gunjur, Sukuta, Brufut, Kanilai, and Kiang folk, not to forrrrrget Saareh Gubu.
I think more communities need to emulate them and I encourage Yahya to enable
and not hinder such community efforts. In fact, he ought to include in his
policy-making, some subvention, no-interest loans, grants (land and funding),
and other amenity allocations to these community organisations. Most
universities in the US grew out of a land-grant scheme by the federal
government. SO instead of Taf-Taf-Yahya bereft of gardens theft of brufut
land, he ought to initiate Yahya-Mbarodi shining cities on konkos.
This will help alleviate the astronomical youth unemployment figures and
will strengthen communities to withstand future global phenomena. Gambia's
development will necessarily come from Gambians and their communities. It
cannot be mandated, regulated, or brow-beat, and it certainly cannot be
encouraged with indiscriminate poisoning and white-elephant projects. Religion
must be removed from governance. Any religion. Let the muslims and
christians go. Do not enslave their consciences or jail them at Marina
Parade. That diminishes their value for personal salvations.
Now then. Unless I get undisputed evidence that dabanani is synonymous with
Gunjur Nkolu and or Kombo Sillah (excepting Wandifaa's efforts
to obfuscate), I shall continue to consider it a secret society and it
shall remain on my chopping block for when I become President of the Republic of
Gambia.
Lang, what did Gunjur send Sukutarians to fight for? To fight who? Did you
send them to fight for themselves and they confused that with sending
them to war on Gunjur's behalf??? It could just have been a big
misunderstanding. Maybe we can explain to the honourable Charlo that Gunjur was
only encouraging Sukuta to stand up for herself. You said without pay. Why
would they expect to be paid for their own emancipation??? Did Gunjur promise to
pay them and then reneged on that promisory??? If that is the case, I am sure we
can make retrospective restitutive payments (if by installment) with interest
and inflation taken into account. And what was the consideration for the war???
Was the promise to pay based on Sukuta's performance in the notorious war??? And
how did Sukuta perform in the war??? That will affect Gunjur's liabilities. From
what I can see, it seems the two are partners in crime or exaltation and
therefore probably the same people deep down. Hepp me out.
So JDAM and Malang, if you were Halifa, how would you have handled the
"witch-hunting" ruse of Yahya's mass poisoning of Gambians??? BTW, I am not
privy to any of Yahya's secrets. That is because he doesn't have any secrets as
far as I am concerned. I am always a step ahead of his schemes and I have my own
antedotes to his crimes. Even the ones he is contemplating but hasn't completed
them yet. A good number of Yahya's crimes are completed on malignant advice from
jesters, sycophants, and garden variety thieves. Yahya himself is not a bad man.
He just doesn't know much and the other idiots around him are taking advantage
of that deficit in acumen if to save their own bacon (hide) {Suntou - this
is different from beacon of hope. Take note}.
Haruna.
I don't know about dabanani. I heard there was a soccer team in Gunjur with
the same name. That is what I
In a message dated 5/2/2009 2:29:45 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Brother Suntu,
You
haven't shared your reasons for holding secret societies suspect, and the
suspicion would only give brother Haruna upon presidency the munitions to
smash even the village committees, the Sarahuleh ones including. By
your admission, the Sarahuleh communities offer worthy samples for
emulation, of which "Gunjur Nkolu" attempts to follow suite. I
don't think Haruna would find anything wrong with sponsoring orphans with much
needed school fees except when he is a Hitler
reincarnate.
I must respectfully disagree with you on his
possible potency in political arena. Since I learnt of him through his
writings, I have observed a trait of a seasoned politician. He has
always worked his way out of difficult circumstances without loosing his
beat. Except when you do not consider that as enough qualification
for the Gambian arena.
Haruna. You've lost me in the wood, you need Gunjur
vote yet have always been privy to Yaha's choice of "poisoning" us
all the while? Why has that secret not been shared? You sure know to
have lost our vote. You are also a suspect and must face Nuremberg.
Seriously
About "Sukuta's umbrage with enchanted Gunjur"? We sent them to
fight without pay, and they are not happy with us ever
since.
Malang
Darbo
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