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MADIBA

United Kingdom
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Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 10:06:04
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Koto Alhassan, There was a well respected Minister,but i don't know what devil got into and he asked a bribe of $8000 from a foreign businessman. Wen news got to Jammeh he asked for his dismissal. Wen i first heard of his dismissal i was bitter. I said why should Jammeh sack such a hardworking and dignified man. A close aid to the minister then told me the reason, i whistled for a longtime in shame and disbelieve. So some ministers have definitely done some wrong. |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 10:06:04
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Koto Alhassan, There was a well respected Minister,but i don't know what devil got into and he asked a bribe of $8000 from a foreign businessman. Wen news got to Jammeh he asked for his dismissal. Wen i first heard of his dismissal i was bitter. I said why should Jammeh sack such a hardworking and dignified man. A close aid to the minister then told me the reason, i whistled for a longtime in shame and disbelieve. So some ministers have definitely done some wrong. |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 18:29:09
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Koto Alhassan, There was a well respected Minister,but i don't know what devil got into and he asked a bribe of $8000 from a foreign businessman. Wen news got to Jammeh he asked for his dismissal. Wen i first heard of his dismissal i was bitter. I said why should Jammeh sack such a hardworking and dignified man. A close aid to the minister then told me the reason, i whistled for a longtime in shame and disbelieve. So some ministers have definitely done some wrong.
Madiba
Show me who is not living beyond his means. Commissions of inquiry should start from the top. May be everyone should sincerely declare that assets. |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 18:29:09
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Koto Alhassan, There was a well respected Minister,but i don't know what devil got into and he asked a bribe of $8000 from a foreign businessman. Wen news got to Jammeh he asked for his dismissal. Wen i first heard of his dismissal i was bitter. I said why should Jammeh sack such a hardworking and dignified man. A close aid to the minister then told me the reason, i whistled for a longtime in shame and disbelieve. So some ministers have definitely done some wrong.
Madiba
Show me who is not living beyond his means. Commissions of inquiry should start from the top. May be everyone should sincerely declare that assets. |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 20:04:38
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Can't you be brave for once and say aloud, JAMMEH DECLARE YOUR ASSETS! The rest have done so i think , during the Paul Commission. Jammeh should have led the way, but he 'DODGED'. And that truly dealt his fight as corruption a blow. Jammeh could have made his stint as head of state a memorable one, by not being too temperamental, opening his doors wide open atleast to Gambians. I think during the Caliphate of Omar may Allah be pleased with him, he was once found sleeping at open place downtown without security. The man who found him was shocked, Omar told him a just ruler need not fear anything, so he can go to sleep anywhere. If Jammeh does that he would have been at peace himself.
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 20:04:38
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Can't you be brave for once and say aloud, JAMMEH DECLARE YOUR ASSETS! The rest have done so i think , during the Paul Commission. Jammeh should have led the way, but he 'DODGED'. And that truly dealt his fight as corruption a blow. Jammeh could have made his stint as head of state a memorable one, by not being too temperamental, opening his doors wide open atleast to Gambians. I think during the Caliphate of Omar may Allah be pleased with him, he was once found sleeping at open place downtown without security. The man who found him was shocked, Omar told him a just ruler need not fear anything, so he can go to sleep anywhere. If Jammeh does that he would have been at peace himself.
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 01:45:10
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Can't you be brave for once and say aloud, JAMMEH DECLARE YOUR ASSETS! The rest have done so i think , during the Paul Commission. Jammeh should have led the way, but he 'DODGED'. And that truly dealt his fight as corruption a blow. Jammeh could have made his stint as head of state a memorable one, by not being too temperamental, opening his doors wide open atleast to Gambians. I think during the Caliphate of Omar may Allah be pleased with him, he was once found sleeping at open place downtown without security. The man who found him was shocked, Omar told him a just ruler need not fear anything, so he can go to sleep anywhere. If Jammeh does that he would have been at peace himself.
 
Sleeping in the streets?. Am dead sure some mad sergenat will make us all march to the beat of martial music.  
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 01:45:10
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
Can't you be brave for once and say aloud, JAMMEH DECLARE YOUR ASSETS! The rest have done so i think , during the Paul Commission. Jammeh should have led the way, but he 'DODGED'. And that truly dealt his fight as corruption a blow. Jammeh could have made his stint as head of state a memorable one, by not being too temperamental, opening his doors wide open atleast to Gambians. I think during the Caliphate of Omar may Allah be pleased with him, he was once found sleeping at open place downtown without security. The man who found him was shocked, Omar told him a just ruler need not fear anything, so he can go to sleep anywhere. If Jammeh does that he would have been at peace himself.
 
Sleeping in the streets?. Am dead sure some mad sergenat will make us all march to the beat of martial music.  
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 09:53:52
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Konds, its in the metaphorical sense. If his rule was trouble free, he could go to sleep at ease like Omar(RA). May be you have not read literature in school, but atleast you've leanrt some decent english at nite sch in wellingara. |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 09:53:52
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Konds, its in the metaphorical sense. If his rule was trouble free, he could go to sleep at ease like Omar(RA). May be you have not read literature in school, but atleast you've leanrt some decent english at nite sch in wellingara. |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 18:25:41
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I know what you are referring to. I did Literature at School and had a credit. So i can read between the lines. |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 18:25:41
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I know what you are referring to. I did Literature at School and had a credit. So i can read between the lines. |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 19:57:57
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quote: Originally posted by kondorong
I know what you are referring to. I did Literature at School and had a credit. So i can read between the lines.
Yes i beleive you. Wen you said reading between the lines, i knew you visited Shakespeare, Milton, Orwell, Hemingway, Artur Miller, Ngugi, Gabriel Robert, Lenrie Peters, Baba Galleh Jallow et al. Well done Serahuleh man |
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MADIBA

United Kingdom
1275 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 19:57:57
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quote: Originally posted by kondorong
I know what you are referring to. I did Literature at School and had a credit. So i can read between the lines.
Yes i beleive you. Wen you said reading between the lines, i knew you visited Shakespeare, Milton, Orwell, Hemingway, Artur Miller, Ngugi, Gabriel Robert, Lenrie Peters, Baba Galleh Jallow et al. Well done Serahuleh man |
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kondorong

Gambia
4380 Posts |
Posted - 02 Mar 2007 : 20:44:05
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quote: Originally posted by MADIBA
quote: Originally posted by kondorong
I know what you are referring to. I did Literature at School and had a credit. So i can read between the lines.
Yes i beleive you. Wen you said reading between the lines, i knew you visited Shakespeare, Milton, Orwell, Hemingway, Artur Miller, Ngugi, Gabriel Robert, Lenrie Peters, Baba Galleh Jallow et al. Well done Serahuleh man
I liked "Much Ado About Nothing" and specifically the Borachio character
Is it no strange that a Sarahuleman is talking about arts instead of money? Am sure Dalton also has not milked cows for a while. |
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