http://www.maafanta.com/nianiatouraymaafantaintervie  [Maafanta: Many online contributors are calling on women to join the political front. Any such ambitions?] [NDT: No, I don’t have any political ambitions.  I am a businesswoman – that is what I know and that is what I do.  I will continue to stick to what I do best and leave politics to others.]Niania Dabo Touray Great interview Niania and congrats on the progress of Prudent. I enjoyed going through the interview, moreso the quote above which caught my attention greatly. I am certainly with you on your view on leaving politics to the politicians. As time has proven always, politics is a very dirty game. Even people who claim to be at advanced levels of politics do break the snacks big time. It is too much differences to deal with. It is not what a political teacher will tell you in the classroom. Gambia's politics is one area that revealed the depths of darkness to which our nation plunged itself.   Best regards,Yero                                     

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