Grand dad is quoted: "I don't need to soothe Yahya to go on vacation in Gambia." Indeed, It would be better to soothe granny instead. "Even Yahya knows that" (Haruna). Good for him and you! "I have come within inches of him and he was alerted that I were there" (Haruna). President GDP met President de La Gambie. There was no imminent threat from you! "Saw a lot of idiot NIA's, even my old friend Baboucarr Jatta" (Haruna). That's what they were paid for. The Ogah did not have the time to speak to you. Anyway, It was much better for you. Your time is not for wasting other than the SPAMs. "Don't you worry about my travels to Gambia Evian" (Haruna). Why should I worry over your travels to Kambie yaa? Please remember to present your credentials as President of the Global Democratic Project and speak your mind to them sincerely. Gambians need more democracy. SDon't be transformed into a behind the scenes sycophant S'il tou plait cos you will be recorded and if it suits them well, you shall be featured on national television. You have been fore-warned. "Your Grand Dad prefers to die in honour than wretched disrepute" (Haruna). Posterity shall note it when you die someday in honour. I can already imagine some of the obituary headlines screaming: The Maverick dies in honour/President Haruna Masoud Mutawakil departs in honour/SOS Patron and reknown Gambia - L Contributor travels to the Hereafter with full honours, etc. etc. As for disrepute, we pray not to fall into it. Amen! "You ain't that pretty" (Haruna). I may as such need a complete makeover. But Goshh, it's pretty expensive and I can't afford it. A Pulloh Futa Djallon proverb: Allah dandee chondie woh sie ndee hap'mbie - meaning God only protects powder when it is enclosed. Bailo --- On Sun, 3/5/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Yahya Jammeh: Good or bad? What do you think? To: [log in to unmask] Date: Sunday, 3 May, 2009, 3:33 AM [In a message dated 5/2/2009 6:43:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes: Grand dad Haruna, You wrote: "A good number of Yahya's crimes are completed on malignant advice from jesters, sycophants, and garden variety thieves."(Haruna) You may be correct.] Evian.  Thank you youngon. [You further opined that "Yahya himself is not a bad man." Don't you think that you are contradicting yourself vide your previous statement alluding to "Yahya's crimes"?] Evian.  No I don't think so.  [Yahya has committed more than one crime so he must be bad.] Evian.  NO. That is a non-sequitur. His crimes may be bad but that is no indication that Yahya is an inherently bad man  [If in doubt about his badness, you could enquire from the families of his many victims.] Evian.  I know what Yahya's crimes are. I do not need to enquire of the victims of Yahya's crimes Evian.  [Methinks that Yahya is a bad man who preys on the innocent and defenceless.] Evian.  Yahya, in the commission of his crimes, preys on innocent and defenseless folk. Part of the scheme is to disarm his victims prior to preying on them. ["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) ..............." (Hatuna) After being nearly 15 years at the helm of our nation, The Gambia; the buck stops with Yahya.] Evian  I agree with you Evian. And he could even be at the helm for one minute. The criminal buck still stops with Yahya.  [He is more responsible for the deplorable human rights in the Gambia than any other person.] Evian.  I agree with you again. [Yahya is not a good man. He is simply bad!] Evian.  How so? [I deduce that your are preparing for your holidays. Enjoy!] Evian.  No. Tiger is at Quail hollow in the Carolinas. I don't need to soothe Yahya to go on vacation in Gambia. Even Yahya knows that. I have come within inches of him and he was alerted that I were there. Saw a lot of idiot NIA's, even my old friend Baboucarr Jatta. Don't you worry about my travels to Gambia Evian. Your Grand Dad prefers to die in honour than wretched disrepute. You ain't that pretty. [Bailo] Evian.  Whatever. --- On Sat, 2/5/09, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote: From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: "Gunjur Daabaa Naani"/SUntou, Kukeh, Jabou, Wandifaa, Lang, Charlo. To: [log in to unmask] Date: Saturday, 2 May, 2009, 4:07 PM 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, [log in to unmask] writes: 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? 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