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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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You may want to read this e-mail below.

Ebrima Ceesay
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Ebrima, Welcome back.
>Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 22:05:47 GMT
>
>Ebrima, or should I address you as Mr. Ceesay
>Thank you for your message. I am happy that you have taken the medicine as
>prescribed by Dr. Sloans (one at 5pm and one at 8 pm). Just in case you
>still feel few aches and pains because of some of the low blows, and there
>were a few, sustained recently,a generous application of your doctor's
>world-famous lotion will do the trick.
>I will be passing you some important information tomorrow, but for now, I
>would like to say how happy I am, as one of your sources, to have you back.
>Please do not allow to be distracted and stay focussed. The cause is larger
>than the collective membership of the L. Don't let them ever get this close
>again. I know, I am on the ground.
>The importance and influence of the L on the Gambian community at home and
>abroad is not an exaggeration but a simple fact. If there are doubters, let
>them ask members of the media in Banjul. It has become an important source
>of information; a source that gives the other side of the story. Look
>closely at the recent headlines in the Point, Observer and the Independent
>and you will see that most of them concern issues raised here on the L.
>Why do you think Chief of Staff Jatta makes himself available to the press,
>and answer questions relating to the presence of Guinea-Bissau and Moroccan
>security personnel in The Gambia, although his answer were evasive. When
>the Polodi range disaster struck, Yahya telephoned Banjul immediately
>ordering strick news black out. Government was forced to inform the people
>only because the L had the news posted for everyone to read immediately
>following the event, courtesy of Ebou Colley and Ebrima Ceesay. The
>bickering must stop if we are to achieve our goal of kicking the butcher of
>Kanilai out of office.
>Again,I say, welcome back and let us get cracking.
>

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