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Haruna,

This has nothing to do with you being afraid of me.  By the way, the last
time I talked to Musa Jeng was December 20, 2003 and I am sure he can tell
you why.

My issue here is that you  cannot make it a habit of cooking up stories by
dragging  AGERA into your problems with Banka and Musa or Save The Gambia
Fund.

By the way, Ida and Kura said hi as well.  I tried taking lessons from kura,
but  I got stock at differentiating between TOMATO and TOMATOE.

For those who don't know, Kura is my  blood sister and I am lucky to have
her as a relative.  I am  sure those who  know us can tell you how we are in
meeting rooms.

I think you of all people should know by now that LEKBI could care less
about wether you like him or not.

This will be the last you will hear from me on this issue.


Best Regards,

Ablie Njie-LEKBI






>From: "Haruna" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: [>-<] Save The GDP / LEKBI #6
>Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 19:39:53 -0500 (EST)
>
>[ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by "Haruna"
><[log in to unmask]> ]
>
>
>"Haruna,
>You remind of MORR NDAJE:"
>
>Lekbi my dear, I have since been brushing up on my fanafana language. I
>must tell you it is pleasing to the ear.
>
>Well I came to find out MORR means people or personages and NDAJE means
>gatherings. Over the years, some people have called their children Morr
>Ndaje and that is why some folk have that name. Why, I don't know. It
>reminds me of the song by Nelson; Mamas and Pappas don't let your children
>grow up to be cowboys, let'em be doctors and lawyers and such.. somn like
>that.
>
>Anyways, you use the illusory of an amicable gathering of happy folk making
>merry. And I was the party pooper.
>
>So I educated you a bit about what the gathering was, and what the colour
>of my sand were. I will later share with you who owns the NDAP LI that you
>are inviting yourself to. I think I started on that but you wouldn't know
>if Juffure Productions is not on the up and up would you? You remmember you
>shared with us how you registered that? Well I will spare that since that
>is your singular venture for singular gain. I think a friend of mine is
>involved with Juffure.
>
>Anyways, Goree is a private venture. That Ndap belongs to Musa and a few
>other fellow citizens. Jengfann also is understood to belong to Musa. I
>would tease him once in a while that I wish to purchase the name. You
>should see how his wide eyes light up whenever I say that. I hope he
>doesn't think I'm serious about purchasing any of his intellectual or
>artistic property.
>
>Likewise, if you have any pride in yourself, you would not let anyone steal
>your intellectual property, whether it is valuable or not, as long as it is
>your mind's work and is understood to be from that little grey matter, you
>would guard it with all your little molehs, won't you?
>
>I will share with you how The Gambia Democracy project is mine, and how I
>am uncomfortable with dishonest charlatans (tautology) stealing it and then
>using it to entice my fellow citizens into crime and tomfoolery. Your
>English has improved somewhat and I wanted to make sure I commend you for
>that and possibly Kura. She has more work to do on you. I do adore your
>smile though. I probably never told you that. But I am not interested in
>the name Juffure Productions. It is tired. But I know if I wanted it, and
>offered you the right price, you'll sell it. For nothing is significant to
>you.
>
>See you later aligater. I ain't afraid of your small behind. And you know
>it.
>
>
> >
> > LEKU  LO CHI NDAP LI - BUGA CHE TUUR SOOF.  In translation, You refuse
> > to  eat from the bowl, but yet determined to throw some sand in it to
> > deter  everyone else from eating just so that you can be seen as part
> > of an effort  regardless of how devious it is.
> >
> > Please note that AGERA has nothing whatsoever to do with this
> > conference and  I therefore declare your assertion as baseless.
> >
> > Are you afraid that this proposed conference by Musa, Kebba , Banka and
> >  others might be successful to the extent that you are bent on making
> > sure  that its end result is nothing but FIASCO , even if your aims and
> > objectives  seems to be the same?
> >
> > I think you should let the people decide where they want to go.
> > Diasporans  and particularly Atlanta Gambians are smart enough to make
> > their own  choices.
> >
> > Having meetings at Sal’s office or opposite  has nothing do with AGERA,
> >  and  might I add that AGERA members  like  Banka have the right to
> > associate with  Save The Gambia Fund which you seem to have an issue
> > with, just like others  can associate with the APRC.
> >
> > The last time I read your forward from the seemingly patronizing
> > private  email sent to you by Musa Jeng ,  you wrote with obfuscation
> > as shown  below.
> >
> > “I will be quiet and allow you to have your conference lest I be taken
> > as  being averse to a conference and I know how you like pomp and
> > pageantry,regardless of the reason theoreof or lack of purpose in
> > calling  for gatherings. “
> >
> > Might I also add  schemin and tomfollery?
> >
> > Are you saying that you have now been taken as averse to the conference
> > to  the extent that you are  presumptuous to declare an alliance
> > between AGERA  and Goree just  like that without substantiation?
> >
> > At the end of the day,  it should inherently be up to the people to
> > decide  where it is they want to go on Saturday.  I also  see nothing
> > wrong with  Goree trying to enhance its marketability , but I guess
> > this is just the  FRIGGIN LEKBI talking.
> >
> > In conclusion, the democracy you preach here as both a fundamental and
> > penetrating observer should not be based on intuition , but  rather on
> > the  process of reasoning.
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> >
> > Ablie Njie-LEKBI
> > Atlanta
> >
> >>From: "Haruna" <[log in to unmask]>
> >>Reply-To: [log in to unmask]
> >>To: <[log in to unmask]>
> >>Subject: Re: [>-<] Conference Alert! / My foot
> >>Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 21:12:51 -0500 (EST)
> >>
> >>[ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by "Haruna"
> >><[log in to unmask]> ]
> >>
> >>
> >>Musa is really the political pundit that he told us he were. I suppose
> >>he is gonna use the sad story of ordinary Gambians to lure us into
> >>wasting our time. It is not the idea of finding solutions to The
> >>Gambia's problems. People don't wanna waste their time for schemin and
> >>tomfollery. The sooner you get it, the better. I see now AGERA and
> >>Jengfann are trying to put together another shindig and lure us into
> >>Goree. Men!!! Have they no shame???
> >>
> >>Haruna. I'll be damned if some schemer will play that friggin guilt
> >>trip on me. Here's a question:
> >>
> >>No I'll ask it later when I chat with Musa Jeng. It is hopeless trying
> >>to speak sense with Banka.
> >>
> >>Ok Am out.
> >>
> >> > [ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by
> >> > <[log in to unmask]> ]
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Sharing a conversation about the planned conference in Atlanta:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > A concern Gambian: It is very apparent to me, although most Gambians
> >> > will be attending this conference, there is a group of people that
> >> > really believe that the whole conference issue is a waste of their
> >> > time. You will hear things like this from them: “look I am not
> >> > interested in politics, and I have better things to do like taking
> >> > care of my family than wasting my time, in this country (USA) no one
> >> > has time for such foolishness.”
> >> >
> >> > Organizers: well, I can understand how they come to that conclusion,
> >> > and certainly taking care of their families is very important. Most
> >> > of us are not also into this because we are politicians per se, but
> >> > it is important to pay attention to the voiceless. Mama Jorbateh, a
> >> > widow with four children in Dankunku village, with absolutely no
> >> > income, or any form of healthcare, no serious education for her
> >> > children and complete hopelessness to her future and the future of
> >> > her children. How about, Sohna faye a pregnant woman at Njau, who
> >> > had to ride on a donkey cart for miles to end up losing her child at
> >> > birth, and almost lost her own life. How about Famara Sidebeh at
> >> > Faraba Banta, a farmer who has not been able to take care of his
> >> > large family of three wives and nine children. Groundnut farming has
> >> > been his only income for the past decade, and he has been struggling
> >> > to even feed his family, not to mention clothing, education or
> >> > healthcare. These voiceless are the norm in the lives ! of the
> >> > average Gambians.  It just happen that we are the lucky ones that
> >> > made the trip across the Atlantic, but to think that trying to find
> >> > solution by launching an effort is a waste of time, I would really
> >> > have to disagree.
> >> >
> >> > Clearly, somehow these voiceless and faceless got lost in the
> >> > debate, and as Gambins living in the Diaspora, we are very much
> >> > aware of these realities back home. All of us in our own way are
> >> > helping our families, but let us not ignore that there is lot more
> >> > we can do together to contribute in a much more meaningful and
> >> > effective way. For the past four to five years, these cyber mediums
> >> > have facilitated us to participate in talking about the problems
> >> > back home, and we will continue to do that, thanks to the Gambiapost
> >> > and the Gambia-l. But, it is well overdue for us to organize and
> >> > join hands and contribute to do something to the problems faced by
> >> > our country folks and their families.
> >> >
> >> > This planned conference is just an effort to build a force among
> >> > Gambians living in the Diaspora, to contribute in a meaningful and
> >> > effective way to the future of our country. Whether, safeguarding
> >> > our democracy and rule of law, or to building an economy, education
> >> > and reasonable healthcare for all our people, these are efforts
> >> > worth fighting for.  Remember these are the very things that we
> >> > sought to enjoy in the Diaspora. Please tell your friends, we are
> >> > not necessarily politicians, or anti-anybody, but just trying to do
> >> > something and hoping to make a difference in the lives of our
> >> > people.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Note: the conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, Morehouse
> >> > College, February 21, 2004 at 12.00 PM. Part of the activities to
> >> > celebrate our National day. Stay tuned for the Conference Agenda and
> >> > other pertinent information Thanks
> >> > Save the Gambia Democracy project.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
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>beater and rapist.
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>Skin-colour altering ointments.
>
>Haruna.
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