My good Prince, I cannot stop laughing with this statement:

"But when it comes to *"NYOKODEH*" (the original Mandinka word for sexual
intercourse, OOPS)". Prince Sankanu
Your uncle is happy that, you comprehend the dangers around beautiful women.
On the substance of the extended narrative, you have said a lot. I am a
blogger and occasionally, I open up windows of dialogue.
The young lady's involvement in an organisation that has not made itself
clear was to my analysis a bit prone to multiple interpretation. I am not
saying she has no right to be the Secretary General of even a political
party, I categorically made an example of PDOIS Executive members. They too
act as journalist at the same time politicians, but in a registered
political party.
So therefore, Ndey is a journalist whose job is to probe, dig up, enquire,
analyse, comment on and if necessary investigate---therefore, what I did was
raise the dynamic and potential conflict of interest in her full
participation of an organisation which is yet to take shape. I for one don't
know any other member of the group apart the obvious individuals (Mathew and
Ndey) your keen participation and response in defense of the organisation is
coming across as if you too is a member. Demba Baldeh also come across if he
a member, a few individuals in U.S who called me, sound as if they are
members. I am not saying you or Demba is a member, but since we don't who is
who in it, we can only speculate.
So my enquiry about Ndey's role in the organisation is simply a way to
understand who she is running the organisation with.
There is some sort of secrecy within the CCG, is it ok for Ndey to be part
of such an organisation? It is for her to answer. I have not yet read
anything from Ndey concerning her membership in CCG. Mathew is fronting
everything for now. I await Ndey's personal take on her involvement in the
organisation.
On other issues of jealousy etc etc, I am not remotely aware of anyone
swaying in that direction. Also, my statement on our democracy being on a
slow curve is in a context. Yes, Yahya has been committing electoral frauds,
however, those fraudulent cases are query, but for now, we have to deal with
it maturely and peacefully. The comparison between a small organisation like
GPU and national election if far fetched.
All the same, I have no reason to apologise to a career journalist by merely
questioning if she can run two separate organisation at the same time
without any conflict of interest. I think Ndey will blame me for even trying
to apologise for that. As I said, I don't know the Sister like you, hence I
have no personal issue with her. She is a sister in and amongst the larger
Gambian community. I wish her all the best and also thank her for her
statement of appreciation to her colleagues.
Thanks
Suntou
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Prince Bubacarr Sankanu <
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>
> Please excuse the typos. I do not have the time to write for English
> Language Professors.
> ***
> Uncle Suntou, I think you and others owe some apologies to Jabiyong Ndey
> Tapha Sossheh. Why? Read carefully:
>
> My Dear Uncle Suntou,
>
>
> As you know I am MORE Mandinka than some of the people claiming to be
> Mandinkas so I understand your wise words.
>
>
> Hope I will not be violating the rules of Gambia L Mailing List with my Bad
> Boy language here. Yes I know that "Muso ka kewo lakati le" (a woman can
> render a man useless). What happened to the serial womanizer Dominic Strauss
> Khan is a classic example of "lakatiro."
>
>
> You know that your Handsome Prince and stubborn nephew is NOT a greedy
> womanizer. Yes I shamelessly provoke, if not flirt, like a Casanova with any
> hot lady who crosses by eyesight and I practise soft refreshing romance with
> responsibility. But when it comes to "NYOKODEH" (the original Mandinka word
> for sexual intercourse, OOPS), I am a Taliban! Not just for the fear of STDs
> (Sexually Transmissible Diseases) but for the "lakatiro" things. Sex with
> some types of women can destroy a man so my quality filtering is rigorous
> and uncompromising!
>
>
> 1. PUZZLING PIECE? YOU OWE NDEY SOME APOLOGIES MY DEAR UNCLE!!
> Uncle Suntou, I actually I CLOSED this chapter on GPU (Gambia Press Union)
> election and Jabiyong Ndey Tapha Sosseh but since you are my uncle and
> somehow morally responsible (check your earlier Gambia L posting about
> Ndey's role in CCG and the GPU that was abused by some notorious blogging
> liars), I will make this one FINAL exception here.
>
>
> You call my pieces puzzling but some of the people who have been emailing
> me directly called them "BRUTALLY TRUTHFUL" (Uncle Kejau you can now have an
> idea how I vividly used “brutal” in my that email)! There is too much
> hypocrisy not just in the Gambian media fraternity but in our Society
> generally.
>
>
> I have been overwhelmed by emails from the Gambia with attachments on the
> GPU issue that I decided to open a new email address with a special ARCHIVE
> folder to free up my this address. The new email address I already shared
>  with my trusted confidants reads:
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> The fact that I CONFIDENTLY SAID PEOPLE CAN DRAG ME TO COURT OVER MY EMAILS
> ON THE GPU ELECTION THING IF THEY SO DESIRE, SHOWS THAT I AM NOT INTO ADLE
> TALK. If I am dragged to court I will present the admissible items of
> evidence from my archive. Otherwise they will just remain there as sleeping
> dogs until deleted by Googlemail from its servers and, life goes on.
>
>
> My Dear Uncle, I am sorry to say, but I believe you share some moral blame
> for the "woes" of Jabiyong Ndey Tapha Sosseh. The records of GAMBIA-L show
> that you are one of the FIRSTS, if not the First Person, to question Ndey's
> double role as Secretary General (SG) of CCG(a very new democratic civil
> society organization) and President of GPU.
>
>
> I was quietly following the reactions of Gambia-L members but apart from
> the usual gossips, no other List member took the reasonable trouble of
> sharing the copies of the GPU Constitution (as some are currently doing with
> the relevant sections of our Gambian Constitution/Criminal Code on treason,
> sedition, etc.) to help us find out whether the double role of SG of CCG and
> GPU President was illegal and constituted a conflict of interest or not.
>
>
> The next thing we saw is some jealous liars who back in The Gambia
> arrogantly insulted Ndey with “"halebi du ma edit", who is she? “ BLINDLY
> supporting your points in their trash blogs without checking the GPU
> Constitution or contacting anyone to verify the facts. Having a woman as
> their senior was too much for their egos and they are still fuming with
> hatred and jealousy.
>
>
> Now we have the situation of GPU Executive members who are "supporters" or
> "sympathizers" of the ruling APRC party and its organ (Daily Observer) and
> opposition PDOIS and its paper (Foroyaa) but NO hypocrite is yet question
> this and its possible impact on the INDEPEDENCE OF GPU from the manipulation
> of both ruling and opposition party propagandas.
>
>
> OF COURSE THIS IS NOT PUZZLING UNCLE SUNTOU BUT MY BITTER TRUTH AND
> EXPOSURE OF HYPOCRISY WERE INSTEAD THE PUZZLINE ONES!!!
>
>
> Of course the liars will see this as normal "democracy." The hypocrisy
> sucks!
>
>
> Actually the election was a good lesson. Jabiyong Ndey of course does dot
> have “the birth right to any GPU office” even if she has the right to
> contest. She however now knows the full scale of hypocrisy out there. I am
> not defending Ndey because we have an intimate relationship. If at all there
> is any I WILL BE THEN FIRST PERSON TO SAY SO. I am not a coward. If I am
> romantically interested in a woman, not even Mountain Kilimanjaro can block
> my access to her.
>
>
> God has not yet created the human being to whom I should be afraid of
> telling the truth or be afraid of generally. Respect yes but afraid, NEVER!
>
>
> I do not expect you or the liars who were arrogantly telling Jabiyong Ndey
> “"halebi du ma edit", who is she? “ to write and question say, Bai Emil
> Touray (I have nothing personal or professional against Bai Emil before the
> liars misinterpret me. He is "Touray" so my uncle by Gambian tradition) for
> possible conflict of interest as a pro-opposition (PDOIS/Foroyaa) media man
> and President of a collective bargaining group of media practitioners (GPU)
> that is expected to be INDEPEDENT of possible political interference.
>
>
> Rules of democracy and fairness my foot!
>
>
> Yesterday I told the young man not to disturb my peace because if I am
> angry again the collateral damages will move from worse to worst. When the
> result of an organization is positive everybody wants to take credit as TEAM
> WORK OF THE ENTIRE EXECUTIVE but when it is hot or bad all the blames go to
> one person as the scapegoat. We saw people blaming Ndey for making GPU write
> that protest letter on President Jammeh's irresponsible comments on Deyda
> Hydara. Some even say they “advised” Ndey against it but they can now say
> they worked with her in FULL solidarity to get the international goodies,
> among others.
>
> There were even some people who were pestering Ndey for financial support
> to pay for their personal bills because she “initiated the protest letter to
> Jammeh that brought us trouble.” Collective responsibility and solidarity?
> Kiss my Royal Ass!!!
>
>
> Whatever, Jabiyong Ndey can now become whatever she wants to be on the
> global stage.  She has more important things to do that helping hypocrites.
> I will keep getting onto her nerves until she enrolls for a PhD programme
> and if need be I will give her FULL SCHOLARSHIP from MY PRINCELY TREASURY!
> She is an Asset and as a shrewd Serehulleh capitalist always looking for
> productive human and material assets, I find Jabiyong Ndey Tapha Sosseh to
> be a worthwhile investment for the benefit of Humanity. Of course I am not
> her spokesperson but Uncle Suntou, I am just making an exception for you by
> explaining. As of today I do not want say anything more on the GPU and Ndey.
> PLEASE!
>
>
> 2. OK THEN PEOPLE SHOULD LEAVE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT JAMMEH ALONE.
> My lovely Uncle Suntou I find your these lines interesting "The democratic
> culture in Gambia is on a slow curve,hence irregularities of some sort may
> occur..."
>
> A. So if Jammeh registers voters from Casamance and Mauritania as well as
> under-age kids for the elections we should accept it because "The democratic
> culture in Gambia is on a slow curve, hence irregularities of some sort may
> occur..."?
>
> B. If Jammeh allows his supporters to distribute T-shirts with "Jammeh
> Forever" but then arrests anyone who prints T-shirts with "End to
> Dictatorships Now," we should allow it because "The democratic culture in
> Gambia is on a slow curve, hence irregularities of some sort may occur..."?
>
> C. If Jammeh continues to abuse the national media and marginalize
> opposition parties we should allow it because "The democratic culture in
> Gambia is on a slow curve, hence irregularities of some sort may occur..."?
>
> D. If the Independent Election Commission gives lazy excuses to explain the
> illegal disenfranchisement of Diaspora Gambians we should allow it because “
> The democratic culture in Gambia is on a slow curve, hence irregularities of
> some sort may occur..."?
>
> E. If Jammeh threatens our gullible voters with development boycott if they
> vote for your party, the UPD and others, we should allow it because " The
> democratic culture in Gambia is on a slow curve, hence irregularities of
> some sort may occur.."?
>
> F. If my confused Mandinka-led religious and traditional chiefs want to
> torpedo our young Republican Democracy and crown Jammeh king, I should not
> launch my “Operation No Jangalemeh (operation no bastard)” campaign to
> counter it because "The democratic culture in Gambia is on a slow curve,
> hence irregularities of some sort may occur..."?
>
> G. Of course once Jammeh goes after say Femi Peters, Lawyer Ousainou
> Darboe, Halifa Sallah & company from the opposition camps we should protest
> and lobby IN SOLIDARITY for their liberty and should not hide in our comfort
> zones howling “The democratic culture in Gambia is on a slow curve, hence
> irregularities of some sort may occur.."
>
> H. Come November 2011 if your own party, the UPD, complains of vote
> rigging, voter intimidations and the usual things opposition parties
> notoriously complain about you will say “The democratic culture in Gambia is
> on a slow curve, hence irregularities of some sort may occur...”?
>
>
> I. If people who call themselves champions of democracy, fairness and the
> truth go ugly we should allow it because “ The democratic culture in Gambia
> is on a slow curve, hence irregularities of some sort may occur..."?
>
>
> Politics is politics be it union politics or national politics. If one
> cannot strive to be sincere one should shut up.
>
>
> 3. USELESS IDEAS CANNOT SHAKE PRESIDENT JAMMEH
> Uncle Suntou, thanks to the double standards I lost faith in the
> anti-Jammeh camps. One thing is clear: before anyone disturbs me about
> “Jammeh this or Jammeh that“, he or she has to first convince me that he or
> she has the MORAL CREDIBITY to accuse Jammeh of wrongdoing. Or else I will
> brush it off as TRASH and idle freedom of expression.
>
>
> I have been reluctant to be part of any pro or anti Jammeh group as I know
> the hypocrisy is off-putting. Jammeh is not afraid of Gambians as he knows
> once Gambians come together to fight him, before reaching him they will
> finish each other first.
>
>
> Gambians like spending time on useless ideas and gossiping about each
> other. I am avoiding the political debates while concentrating on the ladies
> and the society as I know ninety nine (99%) percent of the ideas being
> debated and gossiped here and there is USELESS and not worth the wastage of
> my Princely Calories!
>
> President Jammeh's 17-year rule is declaration of bankruptcy on the nature
> of Gambians who think he is a failure. Jammeh cannot be blamed for
> everything bad in The Gambia. Of course this is no exoneration of Jammeh on
> my part.
>
>
> 4. MY PERSONAL STANCE ON JAMMEH
> Uncle Suntou, I am not desperate to join President Jammeh now or later as I
> have other urgent priories in the Creative Industries (film, TV, arts,
> culture, fashion, etc. If at all I wanted I would have returned to The
> Gambia after graduation. It is not the reports of Jammeh's ugly human rights
> records and other dictatorial crimes that are stopping me from working with
> him. It is his CHARACTER AS A SERIAL BETEAYER like some people in the
> anti-Jammeh camps that is keeping me away.
>
> Just like the way I am under pressure to get married, I have been under
> behind-the-scene pressures to “come and work with Yahya” but I am resisting.
> I will only work with Jammeh if he accepts my stringent conditions to
> immunize my head against betrayals, character assassinations, flimsy
> charges, tortures and other humiliations that a Genuine Prince should never
> face in his entire life. Sorry that I will NOT share the details of the
> conditions with the public. Once you hear “Breaking News: Prince Bubacarr A
> Sankanu is now this and that in Jammeh's Government” it means Jammeh
> accepted my fool-proof conditions!!!
>
>
> Even some weeks back I was at a function in Solingen (a town in Germany)
> where some people told me that The Gambia needs my talent more than Germany
> and I should “join Jammeh to enjoy my share.” I told them to just take a
> detailed look at my shoes to see if they belong to a desperate hustler or
> “badole” who badly needs tax-payers money to escape starvation? I added that
> if Jammeh is rational like Obama, Jacob Zuma, Lula Da Silva or Den Xiapoing,
> I will make every ounce of my brain cells available to him. I will be the
> ultimate behind-the-scene brain, power-broker and “Mr. Fix It” of his
> Government. Sadly he is not so the Creative Industries of Africa and Germany
> can enjoy my skills for now.
>
> MAY ALLAH INCEASE US IN STRENGHT TO SURVIVE HYPOCRISY AND BETAYAL.
>
> Say “Ameen” loud and seven times....
>
> In the Service of Stubbornness and the Brutal Truth I remain,
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> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 00:17:39 +0100
> Von: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: Re: [G_L] Thanks Uncle Kejau... Thanks Mawdo Demba
>
> Kejau
> You are taking our Nephew too seriously with his ever expanding taste for
> the sisters. Rightly we should be concern for him. Why? Mbarindin Yee
> Fisaya
> Nye Iwuludinti, therefore, Musoo kaa kewu lakatile, because hari jama jeela
> yhaa ka laban finkilale.
> I hope our handsome Prince understands our concern.
> The context is appropriateness if I understand Mbadin very well. However,
> my
> personal opinion of the Sankanu piece is one of puzzle. Ndey Tapha is a
> well
> known figure in the Gambia media fraternity. She has serve the organisation
> to the best of her ability. I don't know Ndey Tapha, never seen or heard of
> her except when she was involve in the infamous episode along with other
> journalist.
> However, the GPU is an organisation that is bigger than every single
> journalist because it is there to cater for their welfare. If there is any
> advise I will extend to our sister will be for her to express solidarity
> with her colleagues. She has done well for GPU, if not in anything but
> raising it profile. The democratic culture in Gambia is on a slow curve,
> hence irregularities of some sort may occur, however, the greater essence
> here is for Ndey to be bigger than any side issue.
>
> She should assist the current Executive in every way she can to advise them
> on wider outreach. She should voluntarily submit a report on areas she
> thought should be improve. She should laize with the organisation's new
> executive. Ndey Tapha can become a bigger hero if she rise above all
> defaults involving the GPU.
> I am not accepting on face value what my Nephew said is true and accurate.
> Should some of it be true, Ndey should still march ahead and lend hand to
> the new Executive. There is no rivalry in GPU worth *'throwing the baby
> with
> the birth water'* with.
> I wish her well. However, Mbarindin is advise to monitor his womanometre,
> (musukology) terminologies.
> Thanks Prince
> Suntou
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
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