During the summers when I was an impressionable age BMW, we used to help grandpa at his farm. Occasionally, I would take the goats to pasture. During these pastoral sojourns, one of the goats (Sergio) would wayfare and I would have my dog Tony corale him back.

I finally figured out that when Sergio is closer to the middle of the herd, he rarely wayfares. When he finds himself at the periphery, he almost certainly wanders off. So all the times he did not wander off, he was guided by his fellows at either side of him. So I always made sure he's somewhere in the middle of the herd as we made our way back through the meadows. Later, we found out Sergio's vision was slowly failing him. The veterinary doctors could not do much for him so he became our Koriteh lamb the year after we discovered the problem.

That's the story Uncle Mass. I hope you like it.

Haruna.
 

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Brov Haruna,
Am all ears!!!!!!!



king


 


Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 23:37:35 -0400
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 Aye Aye BMW. You are succinct.

I encourage you therefore to fight for PRINCIPLE and NOT for humans, animals, or plants. I'll share a childhood story with you if you like.

Haruna. Lemme know Lemme know.
 

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Haruna,
This is what I talked about all the time. Sometimes one wonders if Africans are caursed. Never would you see in Africa a united opposition against turture not to talk of dictaorrship.As long as some benefit from such brutal acts against their fellows, no way would they speak the truth.Only when the table turned would they come crying begging for mercy blaming the devil for all their faults.
African opposition is always the most difficult, risky and above all even the people you fighting for would blame you for fighting for them. They expect GOD's intervention rather than human. 
 
People BEG for tyranny to prevail as we saw in the case of MOSES RICHARDS and LAMIN MBOGE.
 
SHOULD WE CONDEMN THEM? I DON'T THINK SO FOR THEY MIGHT BE VICTIMS. BUT ALL THEY SAME THEY HAD A CHOISE AND THEY CHOOSE TO KNEEL AND BOW. THEREFORE THEY CHOOSE TO ENDURE RATHER THEN STAND FIRM FOR WHAT IS RIGHTLY THEIR FROM GOD.




king


 


Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 20:44:55 -0400
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Subject: Cameroon: Some Opposition parties reject the results of the election and call for its annulment ( A do-over). Haruna.
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One risk you run when you BOYCOT elections or DEMAND electoral redress AFTER THE FACT is that the opposition may be split as to whether to reject or accept the results based on fraudulent elections. The incumbent who has just been declared the winner can engage in bribing and dividing the opposition in order to weaken any resolve to challenge the election.

For an honest and sincere people, that may not work. But for a place like Gambia, you will need a lot of prayer. You will have compounded your problems to obtain justice and you will have aided and abetted the injustice, not to mention the waste of severely limited resources. BOYCOTTING malignant elections PRIOR is superlative to boycotting AFTER. Haruna.




Cameroun
                            
                            
                              
                            
                            
                              
L’opposition rejette par avance les résultats de la présidentielle 
                            
                            
                              
Les grands leaders de l’opposition camerounaise dont John Fru Ndi, le principal adversaire du président Paul Biya au pouvoir depuis 1982, ont rejeté par avance lundi les résultats de la présidentielle du 9 octobre et appelé à des manifestations si le scrutin n’était pas annulé.

"Dans le cas où le Conseil constitutionnel refuse d’annuler cette mascarade électorale et persiste à déclarer les résultats, nous appelons (...) le peuple à venir massivement manifester en faveur de leur droit de participer à des élections libres et transparentes", soulignent-ils. Dix candidats dont John Fru Ndi avaient déjà déposé dans les délais impartis à la Cour suprême dix-huit recours en annulation partielle ou totale de la présidentielle, dont les résultats doivent être proclamés avant le 24 octobre.

Le ministre chargé des Relations avec les Assemblées et secrétaire général adjoint du RDPC Grégoire Owona est pour le moment le seul à avoir réagi à la menace de l’opposition. Il a précisé à la radio d’Etat : "Le secrétaire général (du RDPC) a invité nos militants et nos sympathisants à rester mobilisés et surtout très vigilants, à accepter le verdict quel qu’il soit". AFP.


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