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 Justice EX-Minister Shameful Again?
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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 10 Apr 2012 :  15:13:10  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
DAILY OBSERVER NEWS;

Janyanfara



Tanzania
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Posted - 16 Apr 2012 :  10:36:39  Show Profile Send Janyanfara a Private Message
Kobo,
what goes around, comes around. Remember it is only Yahya Jammeh's former best patriots who are humiliated by him. Maybe Nancy Gomez(Edward's daughter) whom the devil has always been interested in has refused the prostitute leader's advances having seen what happened to her friend Alima Sallah and as a result, the mad man retaliated as he always does when he takes his normal dose
!!!! ha ha ha ha hai
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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  00:22:46  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
THE POINT NATIONAL NEWS;

"Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Edward Gomez, former Justice Minister, accepted liability in a claim filed against him at the Kanifing Magistrates’ Court by Banque Sahelo-Saharienne Pour L’ Investissement Et Le Commerce Gambia Limited.
This was made known to the court by Magistrate Ngube.

The plaintiff was claiming for the payment of D571, 101.64 being the amount due and owing by the defendant, Edward Gomez, to the plaintiff on an overdraft facility provided by the plaintiff to the defendant.
Interest at the rate of 19 percent per annum from the 10 April 2012, and costs were also claimed by the plaintiff, who was represented by lawyer Sasum Sillah.

In his judgment, Magistrate Ngube told the court that the defendant had written to the court admitting liability of D571, 178.14 and prayed to the court to allow him to pay the debt within 21 days from date of judgment.

He stated further that the defendant made the admission, and urged the court to enter judgment accordingly.

“Judgment is therefore entered for the plaintiff in the sum of D571, 178.14 being a loan facility granted to the defendant by the plaintiff. The entire judgment sum is payable within 21 days of this judgment,” Magistrate Ngube declared.

Author: Dawda Faye"

Edited by - kobo on 26 Apr 2012 00:25:32
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toubab1020



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Posted - 26 Apr 2012 :  00:50:30  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
“Judgment is therefore entered for the plaintiff in the sum of D571, 178.14 being a loan facility granted to the defendant by the plaintiff. The entire judgment sum is payable within 21 days of this judgment,” Magistrate Ngube declared."

That's a great deal of money,where is money to come from in 21 days,another loan,sale of something ? or just to buy time to think,personally having borrowed all that money in the first place I couldn't sleep at night,what do we know about
Edward Gomez ? who is he,? what does he own ? will he manage to keep his promise and repay within 21 days?

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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