Aye Aye King Mass. These are some of the tricks unbridled ambition plays on our minds.

Haruna. Thank you for your thoughts.

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From: Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Fri, Mar 30, 2012 7:40 am
Subject: Re: [G_L] The Gambian are speaking

Brother Haruna,
Not surprisingly for me Hamat bah also lost as I expect to Sainey Mbye the incumbent. Bah defied Gambian and diaspora opposition colleagues and stood for elections . Now I don't know what he will do? Maybe his new Niamina Dankunku MP would become the minority leader in the new parliament. In that he would be heard! fool

king



Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 01:25:17 -0400
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Subject: Re: The Gambian are speaking
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Thank you king Mass for keeping us updated.

Haruna.

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From: Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, Mar 29, 2012 10:24 pm
Subject: [G_L] The Gambian are speaking

Three prominent APRC Candidates have lost their seats despite President Yahya Jammeh calling those who oppose his choices as Dogs. Selu Bah of Basse, Kebba B Nget, all former MPs  and Mr. Abdou F.H.S Jarju who is seeking for the seat for the first time but all representing the great Leader's party have been rejected by Gambians! In the same vein two former UDP members who also defied their party to stand independent have all lost. Former UDP MP Babanding K.K. Daffeh has lost his seat to Bakary Seedy Fadera of APRC while Dodou Kassa Jatta too lost to Kalifa Jammeh the incumbent for the APRC.
The lost seats now belong to  Muhammad Magasi Independent MP for Basse,  Samba Jallow NRP MP for Niamina Dankunku, and Buba I.E Sanneh Independent MP for Brikama so far a huge humiliation for the president. But the night is still young and as we saw Dr. Jammeh swept all the Gambia for the Presidential elections, it looks Gambians are not happy with some of his endorsements of some candidates. Keep watching for more results.


king
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