ha! ha! ha!. I didn't know you got such a great humour, Haruna. Well done and keep it coming.
 
Cheers
Daffeh
On 10 April 2011 21:47, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
My friend Daffeh, I have a pair of yellow suede shoes here with your name written all over it. FOrget Cousin Fakoo Fakoo, I'd pay a million farthings to see you decked out in all yellow. My Netto!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Watch out for the bumblebees. Giuseppe & Sukuro..

I love you men.
Haruna.

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Haruna, the saying is; 10% is an improvement over 3%. Fankung has promised to throw a party for UDP UK. I have already placed an order for my new suit and shall be wearing a yellow tie for that occasion. I couldn't possibly find a yellow shoe though. What a shame!!!!
 
Thanks for your comments on UDP.
 
Daffeh

On 10 April 2011 19:37, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Cousin, 10% is an improvement over 9%. And in just a week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Haruna. I said you're closet UDP. That was an understatement.

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Sent: Sun, Apr 10, 2011 2:11 pm
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UDP needs to join a coalition or else they will get less than 10% of the votes. UDP is a dead party, waiting to be buried....

On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The UDP is demonstrating a capability of governing a comprehensive Gambia. Throughout the length and breadth of Gambia and among its various communities, the UDP understands what the ordinary citizen is confronted with. The citizens are expressing their affinity for the UDP thanks to a great mobilization effort by UDP's Shyngle Nyassey and the Youth wing. Pretty soon, the Women's caucus of the UDP will begin taking their rightful place in the national conversation. I encourage all of us to support and assist the UDP. It is the most comprehensively diverse group of our fellow citizens.

Thank you UDP.

Haruna.

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Subject: UDP Youth Wing Tours the Central River Region

Saturday, 9 April 2011

UDP Youth Wing Tours the Central River Region

Continuing their Nationwide Consultation Tour, the UDP Youth Wing led by Mr. Shyngle Nyassi, the party's National Organising Secretary, visited villages in Niani and Sami constituencies in the Central River Region, welcomed by jubilant crowds of supporters, sympathiser as well as defectors from the ruling APRC.
The first meeting was held in Naini Kunting where the  village chairman, Baba Jawla, lamented on the lack of clean drinking water in the village which he blamed on APRC failures and broken promises. He advised the villagers not to jeopardize the future of your children by taking bribes from APRC politicians. All the speakers pledge allegiance to the UDP.
In Sinchu Karaba, the speakers stated that the village is traditionally an NRP stronghold but will now rally behind the UDP leader, Alhagie Ousainou Darboe as he is a son of Naini. They also stated that they have always known that the APRC is up to no good and that is why they never supported them.
Similarly, a tour of the villages of Pakau Fula and Pakau Mandinko had its inhabitants expressing regret in voting for the ruling APRC and promised to cast their votes for UDP, come the 2011 presidential election.
In the village of Casse Wolof, It was a case of once bitten; twice shy for the villagers who voted for the APRC on the back drop of a host of promises that were never fulfilled. They noted the failure by the government to facilitate the marketing of their groundnut produce despite repeated promises. All the speakers expressed regret for voting for the APRC. The villagers then appealed to Mr. Shyngle Nyassi, the National Organising Secretary, to ask the UDP leader to the visit the area as soon as possible so that they can express their support for the UDP personally to him.
A colourful reception met the UDP entourage in the village of Sami Madina where its chairman, Ousman Dahaba warned party members to be wary of being politically blindfolded by the APRC.
In Sami Ponchokey were several people defected to the UDP, The village chairman, Morro Halima Ceesay, told defectors to remain loyal to the UDP ‘as you were not forced to cross carpet.’ Among the same gathering was one Dawda Ceesay, who defected to the UDP from the APRC with over 200 defectors.
Mr. Ali Gano of the village of Njalal stated that there were 386 registered voters in the village out of which only 36 traditionally vote for the UDP since 1996. He however stated this has now changed as 250 APRC members have now defected to the UDP. The defections were then confirmed by the UDP entourage who travelled to the village and were met on arrival by jubilant villagers waving the party’s flags and colour and chanting; Wee Darboe! Wee Darboe! The was followed by a short meeting in which speaker after speaker expressed the village’s regret for voting APRC in the past elections.
The Consultation tour continues in the Upper River Region with planned meetings in Wuli East, Wuli West, Sandu and Kantora Constituencies.

(Reporting by Lamin Darboe, editing by Femi Peters Jnr.) 
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