Fankung,
 
It is holiday time. I wish you well, maybe a reformation on your new year's resolution, to resolute not to support the likes of Jammeh.
 
On a humorous note, I promise to be much simpler in tone on Jammeh next time. I will make sure all my anger and emotion buttons are turned off, then critique Jammeh.
 
On a honest note, remove the part of your signature that is irritating to readers.
 
I wish you a holiday full of reformations for the better.
 
Kind Regards,& thanks-
Yero.


There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!




 

Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2010 09:40:25 -0500
Subject: [>-<] Profiling President Jammeh, from 1994 to Present! - 85% INACCURATE
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Yerro,

So you meant to say that you cannot report any positive thing in the 16 years Professor Jammeh has been in power? Is this another opposition stunt on your part? Please report both sides of the story. Remember not only opposition figures read Gainako but also Jammeh sympathisers. Nest time report both sides...


Profiling President Jammeh, from 1994 to Present!

 

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World Citizens:

It has been sixteen dry years since Yaya Jammeh propelled himself to power through the 1994 military takeover in the Gambia. Since then, the renowned world tyrant has lived with an iron fist just like any of his predecessor tyrannical brothers, ranging from Guinea Saikou Touray, Togolese Eyadema, Ugandan Edi Amin Dada, Alansana Conteh, Robert Mugabe, Saddam Hussein, and the long list. The breed of dictators yields no fun in which ever nation they accidently reign.

The case for Yaya Jammeh is a scary one. First, it is the demons. He succeeded in the demonization of his own world; a lie he is keeping to himself. Here and there, he blatantly claims of knowing things and seeing things in a supernatural way. It is all fetishes. It is all bogus, and that is to say, there is no iota of truth in it.

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Next, we have the criminal part of Yaya. He speaks like an angel, and behaves like the devil itself. Under his reign, there are a lot of murders, incarcerations, and disappearances. Most recently noted is his aggression against his military comrades, the Lang Tombongs, the Dabas, and the long list.

Next, we have the media enemy. He allegedly eliminated the likes of Deyda Hydara, Omar Barrow, Chief Ebrima Manneh, and silenced the Independent Newspaper. He persecuted Fatou Jaw-Manneh, Musa Saidy-Khan, and the rest of living media top guns. He succeeded in exiling over a hundred Gambian journalists.

Next, we have the aggressor on democracy. Under Jammeh's reign, he didn't spare the opposition, and in the constant habit of blaming the West for whatever his bogus mind complexities are. Opposition supporters has been killed, others jailed, and many still at risk of Jammeh's witch hunting. The likes of Halifa, Darboe, Bah, OJ, Femi, and the host of others has truly acquainted themselves to mile two, not as criminals, but prisoners of conscience.

Next, we have the native fetish doctor. Here and there, he claims of curing HIV aids, asthma, diabetes, bad spirits, and so forth, all in his search for fame. Matter of fact, he doesn't heal nothing. He stole herbal secretes from the traditional local doctors who over the ages used herbs in an effort to fight other ailments.

Next, we have the title-hungry man. From a mere lieutenant to Colonel; from a medical myth man to a doctorate and professor of nonsense; from a junking to a hell of an Alhaji Sheik; and from a James to a Navy admiral, the last of which brought world embarrassment at the realization that it was cooked. Now, he wants to be a king. What a joke!

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Next, we have the aggressor on women. That is none other than Jammeh. Most recently, bogus press charges were brought against Dr. Isatou Touray and Amie Bojang. Duta Kamaso was seriously touched, almost at the brink of death on false accusation of giving information to Freedom Newspaper. Amie Sillah was also arrested for political reasons. Mariama Khan is currently going through a nightmare under this regime.

Next, we have the students' enemy. Under Jammeh's regime, over 13 school children in peaceful demonstration led by GAMSU in April 2000 were murdered in cold blood, as instructions from Jammeh. He succeeded in hijacking GAMSU and replacing it with another student body just to satisfy his power needs.

Next, we have the aggressor on Imams. Imams Baba Leigh, the late Karamo Touray of Brikama, Imam Hydara of the Banjul International Airport, Dino Hydara of Wassadung and Ba-Kawsu Fofana are all victims of Jammeh's ugly claws.

Next, we have the enslavement exercise. Through his kanilai farms, Jammeh succeeds in enslaving to death point tens of thousands of Gambians on a daily basis. He worked fellows like work animals without pay, instead ridicules them with his nonsense. On another scary note, Jammeh hijacked the Abuko abattoir and the rice business, thereby affecting its stability.

Next, we have the aggressor on foreign nationals. The Ghanaians' 44 citizens that were cruelly murdered must not be easily forgotten. Gambians are lucky that Ghana is not doing revenge or launching an aggression on Gambians.

Next, we have the civilian torturer. In 2008, Jammeh unleashed acrobatic masquerades who falsely termed themselves "witch hunters" going from one Gambian village to another, victimizing innocent citizens by false accusing them of witch craft. In the process, fed intoxicant "Kubehjara" to innocent elders, raped some women, and tortured others to death at the Kanilai camp. Matter of fact, his own Finance Minister Koro Ceesay was burnt down in a car in the outskirts of Yundum, and to date nothing has come to light.

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Next, we have the windfall man. When Jammeh came to power, he barely had money to buy himself under wears. He greedily enriched himself like a pig, and filled his pockets with tax payers' money. From this wealth, he occasionally throws biscuits at kids, a scramble that resulted in many accidents, in fact some deaths registered.

Next, we have the random hirer and firer of civil servants. Since his emergence to power, Jammeh has fired hundreds. In fact, no one can certainly keep account of all. He fires civil servants randomly without any justifiable reason.

Next, we have the mercenary judges. Jammeh hired Nigerian mercenary judges, out to enrich themselves by butt-licking any of Jammeh's ‘bum-baw'. He reduced the judiciary and the constitution to his own, as a toilet paper. Forget about the rubber-stamp National Assembly members, most of whom dances to Jammeh's whims and caprices.

Next, we have the white elephant structures. In the name of national development, Jammeh instituted structures here and there, schools without teachers; hospitals without doctors and medicine; roads that easily damages and so forth. 

Finally, we have the UN Violator. Recently, a billion dollar cocaine deal was uncovered in the Gambia. Jammeh's top lieutenants like former Inspector General of Police Essa Badjie and Head of the National Drug Squad Ebrima Bun Sanneh were arrested in connection to the cocaine outburst and for naming Jammeh as their partner in crime.

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Most recently, a container full of dangerous arms headed for Kanilai farms was intercepted in Nigeria. Initially, Jammeh decided to be mute about, and in fact played to the gallery by giving a "non-grata" to the Iranian diplomats. It was all a cooked-up story, nothing real in it. As it can be understood now, he landed himself in greater trouble. Nothing stops the UN from investigating his stinky butt, for all it takes, his skeletal nibs has been grossly exposed. As his impulse would guide him wrongly, he spewed his nonsensical aggression through his howling doggy, the mentally deranged Ngogu Bah towards Wade and Senegal. What a joke! Unless stopped, he is hoping to bring conflict between the Gambia and Senegal as a way of gaining sympathy from the outside world. What a laughing matter! Who the hell in this world will listen to this fake and baseless accusation and buy into it?

I think the message to our world citizens especially Sene-Gambians is simple. Please realize that the lunatic Jammeh is a loner. He is alone in his deeds. The Gambia and Senegal has a long historical relation. We are one and the same. Let us not allow Yaya to bring any conflict between us, and he cannot, as it will pour furiously on his head.

In the light of all these, one is forced to ask: What is left now? The answer is not far fetched. Jammeh's actions are irreversible, and he must go without delay. The last stroke that broke the camel's back is landing on UN's feet. Now, he cannot escape this man. I know he is fighting it hard, but again, 99 days for the idiot, one day for the master.

Author: Yero Jallow.


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