My bro, Haruna,
I still think no one must treat you seriously. So that also means I should 
reintroduce myself too to Ellen after being missing for three months? Then I did 
not know the rule of Ellen. 


Take care , Badou.




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From: OUSMAN CONTEH <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sat, July 9, 2011 11:58:20 AM
Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia


Exactly my point........You are showcasing your idiocy to all........

I wanted to prove your idiocy to all, and I have accomplised that, I am out 
until whenever.....


--- On Sat, 7/9/11, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


>From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Saturday, July 9, 2011, 4:47 PM
>
>
>Andwho do we have the pleasure of speaking with? You are aware of the rules that 
>if you have been away from Ellen for longer than 3 months, you must reintroduce 
>yourself to us before stepping into joe-joe's doodoo. Now who are you 
>gaddamit?????
>
>Haruna. You know who I am already. The Big Dog of Ellen. The Duke of McCarthy 
>Square. At Bungkiling Upon Konkoh. A glorious Mandingo. 
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: OUSMAN CONTEH <[log in to unmask]>
>To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sat, Jul 9, 2011 12:33 pm
>Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia
>
>
>Haruna you exemplify idiocy, calling Joe an idiot is like calling the kettle 
>black.
>
>Please I urge you to look yourself in the mirror.........
>
>--- On Fri, 7/8/11, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
>>From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Date: Friday, July 8, 2011, 8:16 PM
>>
>>
>>What an idiot this joe-joe. Can you believe the crap that comes out of this 
>>LOSER's mouth???????? Men. I don't even want to give him the stage he longs for 
>>right now. I hope Majurma ignores the hell outta him. He knows Majurma is at 
>>Maafanta. But no. He's gonna come deposit his shit here where no-one wants to 
>>smell it.
>>
>>Men. Haruna. 
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Fri, Jul 8, 2011 9:38 am
>>Subject: Re: [G_L] [>-<] Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia
>>
>>
>>Mboge, during my short life in this world, I've learned one thing about humans - 
>>they can create fantasy in their mind.  I grew up with and around folks who did 
>>everything you and I did or worse, and today they are the face of religion 
>>(Islam and Christianity) in the Gambia, and give them another fifty years and 
>>you will see humans run around here to cry for them to be made Saints (not that 
>>I care about that hierarchy nonsense). I have also seen some of the sons of the 
>>Religious Enterprise in Senegal, right here in DC do everything, drinking being 
>>the least of their vices, and now have Talibehs and humans Jaebaluh to them. So, 
>>let it be with Amadou. Majurma is not entitled to his own facts though. If he 
>>creates a fantasy that Amadou is his Ghandi, Mandela, or King, then no biggie, 
>>for it would be akin to Joe running for election and the only folks that voted 
>>for him is his compound occupants. 
>> 
>>Majurma said the Good Amdou left "his teaching job" in the states to come to the 
>>Gambia to face the Resistance. Majurma, your statement is false. Amadou came to 
>>the Gambia to serve Yaya after he lost his teaching position (not that, that is 
>>a crime, and if he looked for another he most probably could have landed one for 
>>that is the beauty of being credentialed). Jammeh looked attractive when Amadou 
>>was unemployed and greed too over. The same MO of most of the people from the 
>>diaspora that prostrated in front of Yaya - Sidi Sanneh, Omar fye (not even 
>>credentialed), Maafy, etc.
>> 
>>Again, Amadou being the consummate opportunist, thought he saw a shortcut to 
>>rise to the top. I have warned Gambians about one or two person organizations. 
>>We have orgs. here that are a one person activity and our people know that, yet 
>>would pretend like there is a multitude behind them.  That is not only dishonest 
>>of the practitioner, but the people that peddle the pretence. CCG was just one 
>>such org, truth be told. In their haste to get front seat, they forgot they were 
>>dealing with a tyrant and a murderer and their fantasy and greed took over. They 
>>thought there is a short-cut to Tahir Square. If Amadou was the great liberator 
>>and had the masses behind him, how come that mass is silent? How come you, 
>>Majurma are not picking up his sword to march on, since you so believed in his 
>>Mesianic call? The bigger story here is not the Cyber Warriors (please do not 
>>mind them, they are a bunch of loosers) but the absence of your mass that the 
>>Great One was leading to the Promised Land. Why are you betraying Your Dear 
>>Leader? This is the perfect opportunity for you and your group to upstage Yaya, 
>>as the South Africans did for Mandela. Majurma, you know full well that this 
>>thingy is in your head. Again, you are entitled to your opinion and not your 
>>facts.
>> 
>>As for Amadou being an intellectual, well, given the loose application of the 
>>term, I say knock your sox off.
>> 
>>"In conclusion, for those intellectuals whose would like to contribute their 
>>quota in the Gambia after Jammeh this is the time we need you not when the 
>>freedom is won."
>> 
>>See what I mean about the race to the top and for the loot. This same Amadou was 
>>here talking about Crime Inc.; then he changed hyde and praised the head of 
>>Crime Inc. and enrolled in the Syndicate; then the Syndicate turned on him and 
>>disgraced him; the Syndicate went further to label him a spy; the Syndicate knew 
>>something about his opportunism and kept an eye on him; Amadou saw Tahir Square 
>>on TV and voila, saw a gig in the mix; started running his mouth about starting 
>>something big and managed to recruit a couple of unsuspecting folks. Now he is 
>>in the jaws of the beast, only for the few recruits to realize their's was a 
>>fantasy. The funny thing here is as serious and dangerous as Amadou's condition 
>>is, CCG is dead silent. What stopped them from raising their voice? Planning, 
>>Planning, and more Planning, you ignore it to your own peril, especially when 
>>dealing with a dictator. CCG did not have a mass anything and was reckless to 
>>sell that fantasy. When the murderer took them on their bluff, they are a no 
>>show. The worst thing you can do in the Ghetto is to pretend you have a gun and 
>>badness behind you when you don't. For in the heat of an argument and your 
>>opponent pulls out a piece, the game is over for you. The morale of the story 
>>is, if you are going to inform folks about Mass Support, you better make sure 
>>you have that and inculcate resistance within your ranks. I hope those that 
>>aspire to lead the people against the monster to know that the first order of 
>>business is to build a base and be ready to set them on the monster. Why do you 
>>think even the politicians are afraid of going to the streets? They do not have 
>>a grass-root base that will rise up with them.  They twist that around to 
>>suggest they do not want blood in their hands.  No, the truth is they know if 
>>they stand up it will be just them, for they have no history of going to the 
>>streets, even when there was a mass murder of innocent students. Elections are 
>>approaching and the Murderer will do anything to stay on, however, utopians 
>>amongst us think Yaya will see Mohammed and let the people change him. This is 
>>after sixteen years of murder and mayhem. Gambians, we cannot pray or wish Yaya 
>>away, and the politicians will be wasting our time to continue to lull Gambians 
>>to sleep with Cumbayaa Politics. 
>> 
>>Majurma, I now leave you with your crusade for your Mandela. I am not going to 
>>sit here and wish for a fair trial under our laws, for that will not happen, 
>>like the many that preceded Amadou, in parade. However, the trial will be fair 
>>if your Mass Support show the monster a little something - Make Gambia 
>>ungovernable and for the monster to fear his own safety.  As long as he is 
>>comfortable, it will be business as usual. Your problem is you do not have a 
>>mass anything, thus, your Mandela will be abused like the rest.
>>
>>
>>Joe
>>
>>
>>Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 14:15:13 +0200
>>Subject: [>-<] Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia
>>From: [log in to unmask]
>>To: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
>>
>>
>>Chei wonders.  What Dr Amadou 'Scattred' Janneh 'face of resistance' to SHEPAD 
>>Jammeh's tyranny and the Beloved Smiling Coast's NelsonRolihlahla Mandela aka 
>>Madiba.  
>>
>>Hope he gets a fair trial and eventually his freedom to continue his resistance 
>>and deliver the nation as Madiba illustrously deed by not succumbing 
>>to the criminal regime incarcerating him.
>> 
>>Dr. Amadou Janneh is the Nelson Mandela of The Gambia
>>
>>Something happened. Something big happened that hadoutstanding effect on my life 
>>and the life of many young people 
>>
>>who are yearning for freedom. People who want to see change mostly lead and 
>>become the face of the movement, 
>>
>>probably the most striking illustrations i can give is MAHATMA GANDHI, MARTIN 
>>LUTHER KING AND NELSON 
>>
>>MANDELA. All these honorable men could have ignored the status quo at their time 
>>and they will live a comfortable life, 
>>
>>given their backgrounds but chose the contrast. So for me and a whole lot of 
>>young people, Professor Dr Amadou 
>>
>>Scattred Janneh is NELSON MANDELA OF THE GAMBIA. 
>>
>>He could have stayed in the United States with his teaching job and careless 
>>about what happened in the Gambia and 
>>
>>join the cyber warriors criticizing President Jammeh and his Government but he 
>>chose to be on the ground and be the 
>>
>>face of resistance. Therefore, if we can have ten intellectuals like him Jammeh 
>>will be out office within a month. What 
>>
>>Jammeh doesn't know is the more he continue to detain Dr. Janneh the more 
>>resistance movement will be on a 
>>
>>momentum. It will be like opening a Pandora box, one thing leads to next.
>>
>>In conclusion, for those intellectuals whose would like to contribute their 
>>quota in the Gambia after Jammeh this is the 
>>
>>time we need you not when the freedom is won.
>>
>>I shall continue in the future
>>
>>MAJURMA TOURAY     
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