Kabir,
Only an objective assesment. You saw the way she came so late,that kind
of out of time is outdated. This was my concern.
Thankfully, this morning Jaysuma Ndure ( made a false start and all
cameras were on him) put Gambia on the map
restored us back into contention after he qualified for 100 meters
clocking 10.46 third in position running next to Obikwalu.
He is on again this eveing for round two to make it to quarter finals.
After watching Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria and South Africa, I know
for sure that we have some buckle up to do.
You can't cut on quality.
Oko Drammeh
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