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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Another e-mail from one of my sources in Banjul.

Ebrima

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Hello Ebrima,

If authentic blood is indeed running in Yaya Jammeh's body, then Yaya should
be embarrassed, or feel ashamed, to face the Gambian people. Because when he
seized power on 22 July 1994, he had said that "rampant corruption had
necessitated the coup". In other words, eradicating corruption was the
battle cry.

But what a shame, Ebrima. Today, Yaya is the most corrupt Head of State in
the Region. He is more corrupt than Lansana Conte; more corrupt than Charles
Taylor; more corrupt than the former President of
Senegal, Abdou Diouf.

Of his known properties in Banjul are the the following:

* The Mansion being built by Amadou Samba actually belongs to Yahya and not
Amadou himself. Don't mind them; I have seen duocuments to prove that Yaya,
in actual fact, owns the property.

* The new UNDP Office building recently opened by Koffi Annan is also owned
by the butcher of Kanilai and not Amadou Samba as Gambians are made to
believe.

* He bought his first mansion in Cairo, Egypt (details will be given
subsequently, digging the facts)

* Recently, he bought a villa in Rabat, Morocco ( also details to be provide
later)

SO, EBRIMA, THE BUTCHER MUST GO!


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