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mbay
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Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 13:58:40
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My later best wishing to you too,the smiling coast. time of putting a political Crays by side and joyed the very 42th anniversary of yours in one. May God grace & mercy be with all your Blessing Sons&Daughters+their friends. Long lives and stable. AMEN
quote: Originally posted by Dalton1
So now comes another birthday. Our dear country, the Gambia will be 42 years tomorrow, February 18th 2007. It is true that She is aging, but to reflect on "independence" means to reflect on the successes and failures of a nation since its time of birth from British Colonial rule. "Freedom" and "liberty" are key areas to look at in assessing independence. Infrastructural development cannot be a major tool for assessment of independence, though it cannot be left behind. So when we weigh things, how independent are we today? What is there to celebrate?
Nonetheless, it's our day-a national day, despite all that happened and is still happening. I wish every Gambian, a very lovely day tomorrow. Please find time to read the nice wording of our national anthem, though, you may be far or near from her.
Long live the Gambia! Long live her true people!!.....
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mbay
Germany
1007 Posts |
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 13:58:40
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My later best wishing to you too,the smiling coast. time of putting a political Crays by side and joyed the very 42th anniversary of yours in one. May God grace & mercy be with all your Blessing Sons&Daughters+their friends. Long lives and stable. AMEN
quote: Originally posted by Dalton1
So now comes another birthday. Our dear country, the Gambia will be 42 years tomorrow, February 18th 2007. It is true that She is aging, but to reflect on "independence" means to reflect on the successes and failures of a nation since its time of birth from British Colonial rule. "Freedom" and "liberty" are key areas to look at in assessing independence. Infrastructural development cannot be a major tool for assessment of independence, though it cannot be left behind. So when we weigh things, how independent are we today? What is there to celebrate?
Nonetheless, it's our day-a national day, despite all that happened and is still happening. I wish every Gambian, a very lovely day tomorrow. Please find time to read the nice wording of our national anthem, though, you may be far or near from her.
Long live the Gambia! Long live her true people!!.....
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kiwi
Sweden
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Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 15:48:10
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| Momodou, why donīt you sing the anthem and record it???? You might have a lovely voice. Otherwise, Jaliba Kuyateh would do. |
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kiwi
Sweden
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Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 15:48:10
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| Momodou, why donīt you sing the anthem and record it???? You might have a lovely voice. Otherwise, Jaliba Kuyateh would do. |
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Momodou

Denmark
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Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:35:45
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quote: Originally posted by kiwi
Momodou, why donīt you sing the anthem and record it???? You might have a lovely voice. Otherwise, Jaliba Kuyateh would do.
Kiwi, Next year InsAllah  |
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Momodou

Denmark
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Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:35:45
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quote: Originally posted by kiwi
Momodou, why donīt you sing the anthem and record it???? You might have a lovely voice. Otherwise, Jaliba Kuyateh would do.
Kiwi, Next year InsAllah  |
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