I will pass the message Ron.  But the conditions attached are too tough.  Give her some kind of waiver for heaven sake.  Help her without any preconditions imposed.   
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-----Original Message-----
From:         Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>

Date:         Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:15:33 
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Freedom and Miss Zebulon



OK I'll check it out. My Amarikan friends have asked me to urge you to pass this on to Miss Zebulon:



If and when she desires to return to Gambia, we will fund her entire trip home Plus a year's supply of nail polish and Lee Press-on nails. She has to sign a declarative statement though that She shall never return to Gambia either as Miss Zebulon or under other assumed name. That means she must agree to a DNA sampling prior to departure at RDU Airport. Please pass this on Nderry. Haruna. Scout's Honour.

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To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wed, Sep 16, 2009 9:37 am
Subject: Re: In catching up with Freedom and Miss Zebulon



Ron,
I have been busy. Part three is coming. Don't miss it. The lady has a lot to share. Check it out. 
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From: Haruna Darbo 
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:23:59 -0400
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Freedom and Miss Zebulon



Nderry there's no breaking news at Maafanta if that's what you infer. Hey I just saw another interview with Our Lady of Spices Miss Zebulon. I must tell you she is not happy being here. I think her brother or Yahya ought to help her get back home the soonest. Can you believe this Lady??? Let me get this one out of the way cos this is the most sensible thing she has shared so far:

 

If you're a grown man or woman, and you can't make it in your home country, YOU CANNOT make it in another countr
y. So friggin true. The question is Could Miss Zebulon make it or could she have made it in Gambia??????

 

First of all she came to the United States to be a movie star. I mean can you believe that???? And why did she settle in Zebulon then???? I don't get it. And then she had the nerves to tell us you can go for months on end without nail friggin polish or a manicure!!! Is this woman for real???? Like she could afford nail polish or manicures in Gambia.

 

Then she tells us somebody made sure she was separated from her chicken. And I thought she were vegetarian being medicine woman and all. I think she ought to show some appreciation for Amarika cos she had been here on her own accord for 20 friggin years. How come she hadn't returned after the first, fifth, eighth, or tenth year??? What is wrong with this picture Nderry???? All I have to say to Miss Zebulon is=2 0that she now has the exquisite opportunity to be as close to Yahya as she wants by escorting the Ndow fellow home. Before his five-year visa expires. What????? In Gambia the sun shines on everybody. I thought it was the sun she ran away from. Nderry I'm not very khappy with Miss Zebulon. ANd you tell us there's a part THREE to this venting party. If I were Amarika, I'd give her a free one-way ticket home. With a year's supply of nail polish and Lee press-on nails. What????? I must say I love the nonchalant way this madam comports herself during the interview. I say she's Gambia's Elizabe
th Taylor. Nderry why don't you tell her to move to Hollywood. Didn't she know about the slumdogs of Bollywood???? Verily she can be a movie star in Gambia. I for one will be her number-one fan. She wouldn't even make an extra in Zebulon. I'm gettin pissed. So I'll go to the beach. Ocumulgee beach. Haruna. Sukuro can you believe this??? Do you have a beach in Minnesota Sukuro??? Check with Juan C.

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Sent: Sun, Sep 13, 2009 3:48 pm
Subject: Re: In catching up with Maafanta



Ron,
Don't you think the maafanta polygamy ranting is a mere gossip? Both commentaries were not backed by factual account, and evidence. We have not been told of any case of polygamy in the US or Europe. I think both stories were slanted. The authors need to present comp elling evidence in order to support their claims. I'm interested in the story. Will continue to dig on it. I'm challenging them to substantiate their allegations. 
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From: Haruna Darbo 
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:34:36 -0400
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Maafanta



Hey Sukuro,

 

What part of go-away and stay there don't you understand??? No means No. Haruna.


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To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, Sep 11, 2009 6:15 pm
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Hi Suntou,

 

You can choose to cop out of the question;20but, I think my background has nothing to do with the question I asked. You had mentioned considering it so I would have thought you would have given some considerations on just how you would properly function in that type of a relationship. I was curious so I asked the question based on some of your comments.

 

Take care,
Chris


 

..

 



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From: SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Maafanta
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 3:21 PM







Many ways christine. many ways. But to share the fact with you will border on irrelevant dialoque as you are coming from a different experience. God knows better than me, i agree with what he recommends than what any man or woman might think is of superior disposition.

Suntou

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From: Halima Sukuna <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Maafanta
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, 11 September, 2009, 8:11 PM







Hi Suntou, 

 

1. How do you administer polygamy properly?

 

Thanks,

-Chris

 

 

 

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From: SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Maafanta
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 12:45 PM







Indeed Pa. The polygamy thing is blamed on me
n, but when you take a serious look, especially with so many available single (sisters) down the streets of banjul-Serre kunda, talkless of Upcountry. Women are pitting more against each other than the men.

I have seen highly educate women infact entrapping already married men, so the bug most stop somewhere. I was evening looking into it myself for all you know. But am scared to death of my wife, so i cooled down.

The marabou industry is booming becus of the women to women fight. the guys just end with over blown tomy, after all the dark water mixed into pourage and domoda, the risk for all sides s eems to be too high.

I support women's right, but also support the recommendation of the almighty God. This is not to say, brothers don't have the capacity to be fair and just. The brothers have to be fair and equatable, not doing that spell doom. No one can love two beautiful black sisters equally, lol-du possible, but at least be fair and just.

Polgamy is a solution if administered properly. Pa, Ron is disqualify to discuss this matter. he doesn't have one yet, so why should he put his mouth into talking about two or three?

Go guys,.

suntou


--- On Fri, 11/9/09, A. Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: A. Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In catching up with Maafanta
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, 11 September, 2009, 6:13 PM



Why should independent minded talented women make you sleepless? Support them if you can otherwise learn from the
m. 


-Abdoulie
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On 11 Sep 2009, at 17:37, [log in to unmask] wrote:






Suntu ,
Feminism at its best at Maafanta. Our men folks should watch their backs. What is sister FJM and others unto? Girl cool down your temper. 
I would love to hear Rons views on this one. Some one needs to speak out. 
I read extensively about western feminist philosophers and their achievements. I will share the reasoning of Mary and others if time permits. I think it takes two to tango. 
I am a strong advocate for women's rights and empowerment. I will continue do that. 

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0DFrom: SUNTOU TOURAY 
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 06:39:12 +0000
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: In catching up with Maafanta







The sisters are talking tough man. The polgamy thing and all. I thought we are cool with that, but guess what the sister are on to us. We need a plan! They are saying some of us are polgamying anyway, with our secerataries, and personal assistants. They are also saying, well then let it stay down in Gambi, not U.S or Europe.

Anyhow, the sisters wish to clearly define where and how polygamy should be practise. they don't like it and cannot like it.

I am sure all you brothers know for a fact that,=2 0'no woman will ever like co-wife'. the sisters have raise their voices, did all kinds of make-up (fatou Jaw's) comments-- but when a Gambian man wish to take a second wife, there is no stopping him. not even the20tones of moro's or serign's tupi tupis can do anything.

Now i am biggining to understand the magnitude of stress and sadness our sisters go through. but well, are there any plus side to polgamy? I mean, when you find beautiful black sisters having no problem whatsoever of becoming a second wife. all they want is someone=2 0to be it and share the joy of 'LOVE'. The guys too seems to be in a paka nyari borr situation too sisters.

 

The other topic at Maafanta that caught my eye was the analysis on uncle Sam by AMNA. he/she couldn't have put it any better. she/he diagnose Sam better than the best psyco-analyst. she/he just unravel Sam so good, one begins to look over his shoulder. Thanks AMNA.

 

www.maafanta.com.

my little thought.. not forgetting miss Aisha Saidy's brilliant counter to that of the notable Fatou Jaw. Now then bring on Jabou (the experience) Jow.

Suntou




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