Brother Yero
Your writings are libraries for readers to  tap into for knowledge while your advices are streams of knowledges to drink from. Please keep them coming for they are mature and helpful to even those who do not agree with them.
Thank you my brother. I agree fully not half or quarter as the Nigerians would say.

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On 7 Nov 2012, at 19:12, "Y Jallow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Bamba:
 
Don't lose the opportunity to debate on this. The moment we let our emotions in, we lose the opportunity for points taking.  Kibaaro news is doing well and it certainly offers an alternative like the many other outlets around. Unlike Cherno, I don't believe that voice on the radio is you. Further, I believe that voice on that radio is equally not Jammeh. You will agree that we will be wasting our time trying to let this sway us from what is stake. Anyway, where we cannot come to terms on whether it is Jammeh or not, let us apply what Dr. Saine says, "agree to disagree without having to be disagreable."
 
Regards to CNTG, it is important that you all are engaging everyone. We are yet to get to that. That is a whole chapter of its own. We have a whole mighty dictator to wrestle, go wrestle guys!  You will agree that contributors some of whom are in the military offered some advice which the CNTG might consider.
 
I hope this helps...

 
 
Best regards,
Yero
 


Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 09:51:40 -0800
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [G_L] Kibaro News' interview with Yaya Jammeh.
To: [log in to unmask]

Brother Bamba,
I agree that NTCG should not be linked to Kibaaronews for the reasons stated. I also believe that it is upto team Kibaaro to distance itself not only in words but actions anything NTCG. The line can be too blurry sometimes and that creates doubts and questions.
On the other hand, the line of work we are in is very peculiar. The slightest mistake we make it comes back to hunt us. My only qualm with the alleged interview with Jammeh is that the quality is simply very poor and the editorial team could have considered that. I didn't see the payoff to put up an interview with Jammeh that is questionable. We always earn respect for being original no matter the content.
Finally, I join others in giving the NTCG the benefit of the doubt and like many Gambians would like to learn more about them and see where and what they have in stock. Many people are turned off by NTCG because of the way they roll out their list without consulting people.. and the quality of their press releases. If you look at the content and presentation of the press statements, it leaves a lot to be desired.
Mediocrity has been the order of the day in Gambia today because the bar has been lowered so low by President Jammeh and his team. But that does not mean he needs to be replaced by another mediocrity that can only take our country back. At the very least someone needs to look at those press releases and demand quality. I understand language barrier may be an issue and that speaks  volume to qualification for leadership. Communication is number one in leadership....
We must aim to be better than those we aim to replace... just by two cents..
 
Demba

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
It may not be intended deception, but the interviewee does not certainly have Yaya Jammehs peculiar female voice. My other half and I debated this voice issue but as the speaker kept saying, he is not the head of state, we concluded. It seems since the Freedom interview with the Vice President, Kibaroo news are bent on having the bigger fish to talk more nonsense, to what benefit, I do not know as we all know the stance of Yaya Jammeh on issues being discussed with the interviewee. 
Kejau 
>
> Folks,I belief some of you have some personal case against NTCG? What has

> kibaaronews interview to dowith NTCG Pa Saikou and co? Have you forgotten
> that Kibaarnews has more than nine officials and only four are members of
> NTCG? would it be fair to non members of the NTCG who are Kibaaronews
> staff if you folks associate everyone of us as NTCG. I honestly belief
> most of you are intelligent and responsible people of our society but
> don't you think sometimes hate can cause shallow mindedness?The said

> interview you would be surprised to find out that many staff of Kibaaronew
> shared your views that the speaker was not Yahya Jammeh or doesnot sound
> like him but the fact still remains. The phone number I can now certainly
> confirm is Yahya Jammeh's number infact someone close to him confirmed
> that it was his brother who answers that Phone most of the time. Now has
> this not instead of you attacking NTCG appealed to you that the mad Dog
> could be listening on the other end and sometimes making some underground
> comments that are mostly repeated by the speaker? That if true shows the
> Ndongo nature of the Gambian Tyrant but chei Gambia instead of broad
> mindedness we shall continue infighting until Yahya finishes killing us
> one by one.It is really a shame with all the talents we have!
>
> king
>

> Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 14:06:21 -0800
>
From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Kibaro News' interview with Yaya Jammeh.
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Yero,
> Well said. I haven't seen a thread of sense and difference between these
> folks and Yaya. Just like Yaya, the members of the so called NTCG see the
> rest of Gambians as idiots who will take whatever crap is thrown at them.
> I concur with your analysis, Yero. As the end of the NTCG's ultimatum to
> Yaya is fast approaching, why would anyone wanna to talk to him? In this
> day and age, one cannot hide from people, let alone one's self. As I
> indicated earlier, I think this is just a cheap popularity campaign by Mr.
> Bayo and co. Again, I have to agree with you and Joe that Yaya is not
> moving an inch, for he just have nowhere to go. He is safer in The
> Gambia(State House) and Kaninglai than anywhere else on this planet. Make
> no mistake about it though, he is armed to the teeth, and his thugs will
> not hesitate for a second to
> slaughter innocent Gambians to the graves.
> U.S. Elections
> We better not have a repeat of the 2000 Al Gore V. George W. Bush post
> election gridlock between Barrack Obama and Mitt Romney. This undermines
> the credibility of the United States' democratic system, thus rendering
> talking points to tyrants like Yaya. We have already heard reports of
> voter suppression in Florida and Ohio. I am very concerned. I know my vote
> has already been counted!!! They better!!!
> A Palace coup? Most likely. By his Jola tribesmen? No doubt. I hope I am
> wrong.
> Pa. Saikou Kujabi.
>
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