Folks, while on the subject of supposed victims of Yaya, I learned that Lawyer Ousman Sillah is back in the Gambia.  If you recalled, years ago while the euphoria was hot with the chorus that "Yaya attempted to murder Ousman Sillah", I stood against the grain to suggest that I will never say Yaya wanted to murder Ousman Sillah if Ousman himself will not say so.  The Big Tent Mob will not have it, then.  I went further, that I will not fight for living souls who escaped Yaya and are right here in the west minding their business.  They can fight for themselves and then I will support them. Many organizations have reached out to Lawyer Sillah to speak of his ordeal or the state of affairs in Gambia, while in the US over the years, but he declined all, noting he was debriefing the US State Department.  There is a reason why Lawyer Sillah was silent as to who wanted to kill him.  Thus, it appears Ousman has subliminally vindicated Yaya. To those who held the bucket for Ousman, can you now tell us your thoughts on his return?  Who attempted to Kill the Lawyer, Yaya?.  To this very minute Ousman never ever said Yaya wanted to murder him, what is your basis for stating thus?

Joe
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