Prince Funny and compelling. Mbarindin, kana kee musu Malan tideh. I enjoyed the piece. SUntou On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Prince Bubacarr Sankanu < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Alningbara, Njarama, > > > You can now understand why I am advocating for the re-introduction of our > AFRICAN MATRILINEAL SYSTEMS! > > > We will be having more brave ladies openly calling for Princely Male > Partners. This would be the Harem of Eden scenario live! LOL. > > > Thanks Uncle Suntou for bringing up the subject. My Mandinko > brethren/cousins are gradually responding to my call of rediscovering their > rich heritages. ALI-MONKENDOLU! > > > I believe the appropriate solutions to Africa's problem cannot come from > the Ivy League and Russell Group world-views. We need to first re-visit our > ancestral archives to pick out the BEST PRACTICES of our Heritages and > integrate them into our contemporary development agenda. > > > Sadly the psychological damages of "Christianization", "Islamization" and > colonialism and, the post-colonial "independent" (sorry Africa is for me not > yet independent) brainwash education leave our people with the penchant for > the omnivorous consumption/acceptance of anything thrown at them from > abroad. Even with their own histories, they will believe the ones written > outside by outsiders first before accepting their own local versions! > > > The so called African Development "experts" did not see the Africa-wide > mobile phone revolution, the Nigerian digital film phenomena and remittances > from the Diaspora, as just three examples of AFRICAN-LED, initiatives > coming. > > > Whatever, I will keep fighting for Matrilinialism among other positive > heritages. May be we should include Matrilinialism in our next Gambian > National Women's Act ("Family Act" could be the appropriate title). > > > Mawdos Yoro and Demba, with the Niumi Queens and Princesses I believe I > have a natural advantage over some other suitors. Their first criterion of a > brave "princely male" fits me perfectly well. I can present my genealogical > credentials to prove to the women league that THEIR SEARCH FOR THE IDEAL > NOBLE LOVER-BOY STOPS WITH ME and they do not need to call any other guy be > him a Hunter, "Gainako", "Gewel", "Badoleh", "Palasitiwo", > "Kawandila/Sukula" "Alimudo", "Bechekt", "Lebereso" or "Daddy Kama" to just > come and eat their food and waste their calories! > > > SMART GIRLS LOVE STUBBORN BOYS. I confident that I can seduce the Good > Niumi Princess/Queens with my charms, stubbornness and humour. > > > History recorded that the Rulers of Niumi hired some us Sarahulleh's as > mercenaries/warriors ("Kurusa" or "Kurunlenmu" as called in Sarahulleh. KURE > being singular for "WAR" and KURU the plural) to defend and fight for them. > This is also another selling point for me. If I go to Niumi today and > introduce myself in verifiable historical details, I am sure I will be > accorded the privilege to pick any Niuminka Princess or Queen of my taste. A > Brave Warrior Prince does not come by every day. > > > Uncle Suntou would lead the delegation that will deliver the Royal > cola-nuts as the "Silatiyo" and Cousin Haruna, you will be the best man in > this Special Case. LOL. > > > Mawdos Yoro and Demba, in our contest for the hearts of Niumi > Queens/Princesses may be you should engage more Gainakos like those Molingel > brothers of Sareh Chacho who could block my way with cattle to prevent me > from meeting the queens in time. This way you will win comfortably. You > laugh! > > > My Brother Cherno Fankung, your Dokita Jammeh is not satisfied with the > status of President and is desperate for social elevation into Royalty just > to enjoy the unique privileges. Tell him there is NO vacancy for him in our > Distinguished Class. I do not mind pulling strings to get him knighted for > his wrestling and title-grabbing skills but making him Royal is out of it. > My "Operation No Jangalemeh" (Operation No Bastard) is on the standby for > him and his confused Chiefs. > > > By the way My Brother Cherno Fankung, when is your wedding with that hot > irresistible girl in The Gambia? I promised her that I will pay for the > "Futusiti Dondiko" (traditional marriage dress) for your wedding. May be you > should integrate the wedding into election victory celebration of your > Babili Mansa. > > > I promised not to chase/court/date the girl out of respect for you. In our > last greeting exchange through Facebook last evening (Wednesday June 1, > 2011) I warned her that by the time I successfully defend my LL.D. > Dissertation and she is still on the marriage market, I will grab her. She > has ample time (2-3 years or so) as I am too busy to fix any concrete date > for the marathon defence of my academic work for Legum Doctor Degree. But my > Brother Cherno Fankung make hay while the sun shines. That girl is hot and > good. When I say a lady is hot and has good character, she is in reality > like that! I am serious. Don't argue with a Casanova over the Qualities of a > Lady. Don't laugh! > > > Mawdos Yoro and Demba, how is Ramatoulie doing with her studies and > intended Miss West Africa USA Pageant? She is still under my radar! LOL! > > I wish you all Gambia-Lers pleasant weekend. To my fellow fans of "Fareed > Zakaria GPS" show on Sundays, enjoy the next edition as usual. > > Warmest, > > Prince B. Sankanu > P.S. For the latest about Alikuning Society kindly visit our website below. > We now have a National Coordinator for The Gambia operating from Basse. The > registration as either NGO (Non Governmental Organization or CBO (Community > Based Organization) in The Gambia is in progress and we will select the > legal form that suits us best these days. By the end of this June 2011, the > process should be concluded and the registration numbers will be posted on > the website for verification by all and sundry. > > > The fund-raising for our Institute is rolling too as planned. > > > Due to the requests and needs of local beneficiary communities, we have > expanded our scope to include "Microfinance" and "Health Care." Once we > conclude raising the stipulated Ten (10) Million Dalasi (approx. 250,000 > Euros/ USD 360,000) capital required, we will apply for a Microfinance Bank > license from The Central Bank of The Gambia. > > > Meanwhile we have added a Paypal button on the bottom of the "School > Project" page for anyone who wants to show his/her SYMBOLIC voluntary ONE > CENT token or appreciation/morale booster with ease. The Access Description > on the "School Project" page will make you laugh your head off! > > > http://www.alikuningsociety.org/ > > NJARAMA, NAWARI, JERRJEFF. > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Prince Bubacarr Sankanu > > いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい > To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L > Web interface > at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html > > To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: > http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l > To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: > [log in to unmask] > いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい > -- www.suntoumana.blogspot.com いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://listserv.icors.org/archives/gambia-l.html To Search in the Gambia-L archives, go to: http://listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?S1=gambia-l To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] いいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいいい