Coach, Tog Nga Yahbi, as Manu and Pa Dacosta would lay it out.  My condolences to the bereaved families.  You see, Maag Lum Nangor Yenu Nyu Yen Kokor.  However, these days, Yaya Yenatunu, Sun Nit Nyai Yen Sen Borpa Chi Touri Sibooru. Badola Du Chi Chollen Gi, Chi Gikobala.  THe multitudes that descend on Kanilai and other farms volunteered for the servitude in most cases.  Our people are making the conscious choice of showing their love to Majakutau in the name of anything they can get.  I can assure you that even at the funerals of the deceased, you will see the slime go on.  Yours truly knows many friends, relatives, neighbors that are at the center of this miserly behavior and none among us is immune knowing some actor or a dozen. The behavior of Gambians towards Yaya is no different from that of Germans toward Hitler, Italians to Mussolini, Ugandans To Amin or Obote, Zaireans to Mobutto, CAR to Bokassa, etc.  That is the classic Dictator and slave relationship. Now, you watch these same people Supaleku when Yaya is no longer sitting on them, you had thought you are in another planet.  This whole business of Yalla Kor Far Tek is in itself sycophancy talk.  Badolayaa Mor Hey Chi Dekabi.  Gambians have resigned to the game of who can crawl in the name of Yaya longer.  Even babies that can barely talk know the scheme.  I can see folks in your street back home to make you the center of gossip around a twenty five man Attaya.  Coach Lemor Wah Amut; Bayikor Bekor Yaya teyae; Coach Kange Lafee; Dafa Enaye Rek, etc.  What you said about the religious dealers is spot on and they are the most notorious in this miserly behavior.  Never stop exposing the filth that is Yaya and the Jamm mindset that our people have adopted under Bugae.

Joe     


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Subject: [>-<] Khadu Gi on the slave treatment of gambians
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 17:05:31 +0000


Khadu Gi on the slave treatment of Gambians, especially the civil servants by Yahya Jammeh
http://www.thegambiajournal.com/sambanner/spacialplayer2.php?sid=383

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