Hey hey young men of Gambia,
Suntu and Sankano, Hold fire now now ! 

Prince or Smith does not matter here. What Gambia needs is salvation and I belief the young Sankano can contribute something meaningful. How ever, I do not seem to understand hi motives of his constant wooing an unlovable, unpredictable, non committed bully who would hate him for the simple fact he is a Sarahule Prince as he claimed. 

Has Sankano forgotten what happened to M. Sumareh? Yahya needs the Sarahules and would do everything to have Sarahules  close to him and any Sarahule with influence would either be silenced, kept at bay or handicapped espacially a Sarahule prince . My advice to him would be to open his eyes and not fall into a lion's den for lions do not know who is Prince or Smith, they only love eating meat off the bone.x 

My brother prince, don't mind Suntu's reference to your smith stuff. He was only winding you up and didn't mean anything destructive there. Gambia is one Family all mixed either one side or the other end. I knew you from Sotuma Sere as you knew I am from Baro Kunda but we all knew our ancestor came from somewhere before where we now call home now.

 So your claim of princeliness, you are entitled to and no one should doubt you. History is deep and as people migrate, they intermixed in marriages. What is wrong if I am a Slave but can be of better use to the nation than a free born or useless royal blue blood? That was why Jawara came in and many married Jawara family into theirs to be close to the crown. That is what real Gambia is all about.  I don't care what I am as long as I can serve my community to be best of my ability. That is what real patriotism means.

But my beef is why is one so possessed with this Royalty? Are we not all slaves? Come on grow up and fight for what you believed in and stop your this prince prince thing. Princes bow to kings and you have never paid me homage. It i not true that Suntu committed what you accused him of for you do not know him one bit. So hold fire you and Suntu and come back to the issues that affect Gambia!
You have every right to criticize the Opposition when and how you choose to. But you may get responses here and there as we are also with the same right to respond to your claims. This is what democracy is all about for public officials to be accountable to the people they tend to serve.

king


> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 10:20:01 +0200
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Hello Prince, is this why you are blowing hot and cold?
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> GO APOLOGIZE TO THE KIDS YOU RAPE FIRST
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> > Datum: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:44:49 +0100
> > Von: suntou touray <[log in to unmask]>
> > An: [log in to unmask]
> > Betreff: Hello Prince, is this why you are blowing hot and cold?
>
> > http://hellogambia.com/the-blacksmith-prince-and-the-tyrant/
> >
> > Your good friend Halake's comment anchor well. You presume to be here
> > to ruffle our feathers, but alas, with a gentle rumble, you started
> > fabricating and lying. That will not seprate us...The banter commence.
> >
> > The Blacksmith Prince and the Tyrant
> >
> > Suntou Touray
> >
> > The torturing subject making tongues waking is simply that, will they
> > finally marry or will it not happen. The self anointed Prince of the
> > Gambia, residing in Deutschland has done all Princely overtures to
> > attract the attention of the tyrant but the Tyrant remains muted.
> >
> > The Prince showed off his illusionary wealth, grandeur, notoriety,
> > devilish cavaliers, and many more elongated trash-self-serving
> > commentaries, yet the Tyrant remain disinterested.
> >
> > How do we quicken the nuptial of our Prince with the indelible wannabe
> > King, Abdul Aziz Of Kanilia? I for one feel ashamed seeing endless big
> > statements from the Prince. “I am willing to offer my service for
> > free, only if the President gives me the green light” Doh!!!
> >
> > The Prince ten years ago ran away from the Gambia claiming that, he is
> > a wanted man, wanted by the beast of Banjul. The sympathetic German
> > immigration authorities granted the exile Prince Asylum. Like many
> > European country, after a couple of years, the asylum status can be
> > converted into nationality. I guess this is what the Prince did.
> >
> > The Prince forgot that, the man he ran away from is still the same
> > person, only wiser in disposing off his enemies and friends. Ask
> > Edward Singhteh, Yanks Touray, Abdoulie kujabi, Lang Tombong, Edu
> > Gomez, Fatou Jahumpa etc etc. However, like many new recruits to
> > self-destruction, they think they have the wisdom to escape the
> > crawling claws of the Tyrant. Good luck.
> >
> > As of today, no one knows the number of Gambians incarcerated for
> > expressing contrary political opinion to the President. With many dead
> > and many imprison, and a further sizeable number in exile, including
> > the Prince. One wonders why the Prince wishes to associate himself
> > with the tormentor of many.
> >
> > The Prince has now started abusing and cursing the opponents of the
> > Tyrant, he calls them “fools and stuffs”. He cracks many jokes to be
> > among the Gambian masses. The Prince after all wants attention and
> > adulation, but does the Tyrant care?
> >
> > Like any Prince, Jesuits would ably employ the service of tandem
> > flattery and unfunny jokes. But since the Prince is in no position to
> > have court jesters, he unashamedly jests himself…
> >
> > The big question is naturally that, is the Prince with many titles and
> > portfolios wise enough to enter the cage of a man he sort asylum from?
> > The Prince repeatedly bombards Gambian readers with very lengthy
> > personal opinions. In them, he claims to be a Film director, Film
> > Producer, Cinematographer, Nollywood-connected, Rich, and many more
> > grand skills.
> >
> > Sadly, the Prince has demonstrated the symptom of loneliness syndrome.
> > With no one to verify his loud claims, let us leave him to his big and
> > noisy claims. My personal message to the tyrant is marry our only
> > Blacksmith Prince before he change heart. Keeping a grown man waiting
> > can be hazardous. His jokes aren’t funny anymore. I wish him well.
> > Yahya shake the hand of our Prince, and do what Yahya does best.
> > Goodbye.
> >
> >
> > --
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