Calm down Joe. My Nephew went home to explore his options. He wants to
display to Gambians his artistic skills, so Lamin Manga should take note.
How can Lamin Manga said, he never heard of Prince Baboucar *AMINATA* Sankanu?
How many Gambians legitimately has Prince before their names? I know of
only one other, my friend and Koto Prince Oberien...
A talent like Sankanu doesn't come easy. My only concern for him now is the
open threat against the President. "that the Sarahuleh community will
abandon the H.E, nasirudeen" That is something to be seriously worried
about.
H.E is an old fashion wresler, once he enters the bout, he doesn't joke,
and I hope my Nephew understands that. Yaya Jammeh doesn't joke when his
titles and name is put on the line. Please focus on Lamin Manga and the
Malick Jones, we need you in one piece. Sankanu's mother who left for the
village at present is worried. For her sake, I hope he just let it be, if
GRTS don't want to air the interview. I remeMber reading the rough treament
he got in Kanilai, Prince, I am speaking directly to you..all the warning
signs are there. Yaya Jammeh has a short fuze, please come to England, go
to Nigeria (Nollywood) or Senegal, but please, we need you alive and well.
Joe and LJ are jealous, but read the situation carefully, Yaya Jammeh is
GRTS, not Lamin Manga or Malick Jones. Yaya Jammeh is aware of everything
you are doing, he may be getting a little uncomfortable..

Thanks
Suntou

On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  Suntou, the fact that he is your nephew does not make him beyound what
> his track marks have shown every where he steped. Your nephew is trying to
> get in bed with Yaya, that is the bigger story. The article is a major
> breakthrough? I guess that is why he also did an interview of the year
> that "his fans are dying to see". Suntou, I think you are smart enough to
> see what most see. I think a good advise from you to Aminata is for him to
> retire from this con activity and live a normal life. His troubles are the
> creation of his mindset. Like they say around here, this Chep Chep Affaire
> takes him nowhere. Nit Bor Tedey Gudi Dangaa Wara Mana Nelewe, Yaye Ne
> Yannyaral Di Dahey Sah Hel Gudi Gi Yeup Ndig App Njublang Amul Njeringe. I
> did warn him when he called himself trying to swim with the Bambos and I
> had suggested he study Henry G, one of the best in the trade. He is not the
> only slick one that tried and some are right here reading and licking their
> wounds. The menthor for this type is good ole Buki - Lor Gis Sah Worsagang
> Si, Dafa Des Chi Fit Bi. Con Nak Na Torpa Worsagam.
>
> Joe
>
>  ------------------------------
> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 14:09:10 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
>
> Subject: Re: [G_L] INSIGHTFUL! THOUGHTS ON AUTHOR ------ Courtesy Maafanta
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> LJ, what is Kejau insinuating? My own Nephew pretending to be a GRTS
> insider, come on Kejau...that  not befitting for a Prince. In any case, he
> said it loud and clear that, he is sick and bed ridden. I meet his relative
> in London a week ago, and they are very concern about his wellfare. No one
> seems to know, what he is getting himself into. In any case, let us wish
> him a big good luck, he needs it. The article is interesting, a major break
> through in online journalism, text messages on our screens. Kudos Maafanta.
> Suntou
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 9:43 AM, Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>  You are onto something profound Kejau
>
> Absolutely sad
>
>
> LJDarbo
>
>   ------------------------------
> *From:* Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Sent:* Monday, 3 June 2013, 19:02
> *Subject:* Re: [G_L] INSIGHTFUL! THOUGHTS ON AUTHOR ------ Courtesy
> Maafanta
>
>  Lamin,
>
> Thanks for the forward. On initial reading, it seems to me that Sankanu
> himself is the whistle-blower here. I cannot believe that he is still
> hanging around the Gambia and GRTS trying to get a job by impressing the
> dictator. I also think Lamin Manga is acting on higher authority though
> Sankanu can be right. The interesting thing is almost 6 months after his
> auditioning of Gambians, Sankanu seems nowhere near filming or at least
> preparing to start filming his movie.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kejau
>
>  ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 22:51:41 +0100
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [G_L] INSIGHTFUL! THOUGHTS ON AUTHOR ------ Courtesy Maafanta
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>  MAAFANTA SCOOP. Sankanu’s GRTS Interview Blocked By Power Struggle and
> Fear of Him As Gifted Genius. SMS Exchanges Intercepted and Reproduced
> Below Unedited!
> By GRTS Management Whistleblower*
>
> Dear Maafanta Editor, I read with keen interest the section of Sankanu’s
> sad article on his loss in which he requested the people contacting him to
> ask the Director General (DG) of GRTS why his Interview with Malick Jones
> is not on air. Sankanu wrote that he promised to not write an article on
> it. He is denying the Gambian public the right to know. GRTS is a public
> institution paid for by the taxpayers. It is subject under public
> accountability through the parliament and court of public opinion.
> Transparency, accountability and probity are among the principles of the
> APRC Government, I think. Whatever right and wrong work that takes place at
> GRTS must be in the public domain.
>
> I am not a trained journalist. I sought the support of an Editor with one
> of the local papers to write my whistle-blowing report for your readers in
> journalistic style. I will be very pleased if you kindly grant me space.
> Other newspapers can reproduce this report from you when they like.
> I am member of GRTS Senior Management Team and I was seeing Prince Sankanu
> waiting in vain within GRTS complex for the past three months. At times I
> asked if he’s appointed a watchman. I was told he is following up on his TV
> programme proposals and interview appearances. One day I came to greet him.
> When he narrated his predicaments and how his time is wasted, I said that
> is not fair. They should tell him something serious. I started my own
> private investigations inside GRTS and countrywide to know the truth.
>
> Sankanu's film project on rape “The Woman In A Black Jacket” is not the
> only project he is executing in Gambia. Editor, your readers and the
> Gambian taxpayers should also note that Sankanu presented high class TV
> programme proposals in January 2013 that will generate revenue for GRTS but
> the Director General (DG) Lamin Manga is not willing to approve even the
> pilot editions. He is worried that Sankanu with his persona, intellect,
> knowledge, charm and large fan base will overshadow him. I saw Sankanu’s
> great proposals with the new GRTS Director of TV Programmes, Ardy Fatty. He
> studied it with the new Deputy Director General Abdou MK Touray and advised
> the DG to give them a try. They are very relevant, profitable and
> professional but Lamin Manga is not willing to act.
>
> Now that the whistleblower has exposed this, Lamin Manga and his
> lieutenants will fight to supress Sankanu’s TV proposals and his Malick
> Jones interview at the loss of the taxpayers. They would do whatever it
> takes to frustrate him out of the Gambia. They are afraid that Sankanu is a
> naturally born talent and gifted genius who could be assigned  in due
> course the task of transforming GRTS into The Gambia’s Al-Jazeera when he
> gets the full backing of the President of The Republic. Sankanu is said to
> not be interested in full time government job for now. A source from State
> House said some people are deliberately keeping Sankanu’s main file away
> from the attention of The President for approval and action.
>
> Sankanu’s other GRTS proposal is one of the many issues idling on Lamin
> Manga’s desk. There are many pending issues that Lamin Manga is unwilling
> to act on. This is costing GRTS a lot of money and viewers. The man is not
> capable of making decisions. Money and power have made Lamin Manga dull.
> The position of Director General is too much for him but he is unwilling to
> admit that. Staff morale at the TV is very low. We get our salaries very
> late in the month.Gambians watch the TV channels from Senegal and Dubai
> more than GRTS. Lamin Manga boasts that he has strong backers in the
> Office of The President that would close their eyes on his incompetence. He
> comes to work whenever he likes. He is one of many officers who feel that
> they have natural entitlements to public positions and would not hesitate
> to frustrate anyone they see as threat. Wherever you go in this world,
> public office occupation is limited and not permanent.
>
> Editor, Lamin Manga is not happy about what Sankanu wrote in his Kanilai
> experience that he Lamin Manga disappeared from him unnoticed. This is the
> truth. I was there as part of GRTS crew. We were all sitting at Sindola
> Lodge when Sankanu surprised us by appearing. We all thought he went back
> to Germany. He is keeping a very low profile in the country. Sankanu
> wrote on what he observed about people’s behaviour at Kanilai but Lamin
> Manga saw the lines on his behaviour wrongly. He was going around trying to
> discredit Sankanu and looking for ways to teach him a lesson. The interview
> with Malick Jones is an opportunity he will not miss. He was informed well
> in advance on plans to interview Sankanu. He pretended later that he was
> not informed. When the former Programming Manager tried to air the Sankanu
> interview, Lamin Manga refused to clear it. He is indirectly sending a
> message to Sankanu that he has the power and the backing of the higher
> authorities to waste his time and nothing will come out of it. Sankanu has
> no means of getting redress.  Truth and justice are dead in The Gambia.
>
> Malick Jones also dragged his feet on interviewing Sankanu based on the
> misinformation and prejudice he was overfed against the young man. When he
> finally got the courage to invite Sankanu, he was awed and blown away by
> Sankanu’s brilliance, plans for The Gambia’s film industry and his
> interesting personality that he regretted wasting Sankanu’s time. Malick
> Jones’ personal differences with Lamin Manga is also affecting Sankanu.
> Malick was once made Director General and then demoted to the Deputy of
> Lamin Manga till he was promoted again as Deputy Permanent Secretary at the
> Ministry of Information and Communication Infrastructure (MOICI). Lamin
> wants to stop Malick Jones’ Interview programme but he is worried that
> Malick could use his position at the supervisory Ministry to fight. Malick
> Jones is also worried that Lamin Manga could use his closeness to State
> House to put him into trouble whe he defend Sankanu’s interview for
> broadcast. The two men are feeling too big to talk to each other.
> The high-profile Sankanu interview is now used by the two men to test
> their power and ego. The Sankanu interview was edited by a trusted GRTS
> editor and vetted by the Deputy Director General(DDG) for broadcast but DG
> Lamin Manga is still insisting on watching the Sankanu interview first.
> There are over 10 programmes on GRTS Lamin never insist on personally
> watching the new tapes of each of them before they are scheduled. Normally
> once the DDG and Director of TV Programmes advise him, he just gives his
> approval and gets copy of the programme schedule for his files but with the
> Sankanu interview, he is playing God. With the way he runs away from his
> GRTS duties it will take donkey years before he finds time to preview that
> Sankanu interview or dream of clearing it.
>
> Editor, in this country people like to deny their responsibilities. Some
> people could try to punish and fight Sankanu for my whistle-blowing. I
> recruited the help of a friend within the Public Utilities Regulatory
> Authority (PURA) and a technician of one of the mobile phone operators to
> intercept parts of Sankanu’s SMS exchanges with GRTS managers only. His
> privacy and exchanges with others were not touched. As said above, I am not
> a journalist. I hired the services of an Editor with one of the local
> newspapers to filter the SMS transcript and re-write this report for media
> use.
>
> Below is a selection of the SMS exchanges between Prince Bubacarr Aminata
> Sankanu, Lamin Manga, Abdou MK Touray, Malik Jones and Ardy Fatty. I am
> ready present the SMS transcripts to court when Lamin Manga and his backers
> try to deny them. The following SMS can be extracted from Lamin Manga own’s
> GAMCEL line and be posted on the web for the whole world to judge. Anyone
> with access to the right technology can do it. The public officers will be
> humiliating themselves when they insist on punishing Sankanu for this. Any
> good hacker can reconstrcut the SMS data even when deleted. They are public
> officers and servants. If they are not ready to face public scrutiny and
> accountability, they should stop wasting taxpayers’ monies that will make
> the public hate the government eventually:
>
> Transcript of selected intercepted SMS of Sankanu with GRTS chiefs from
> May 08 to 29, 2013:
> PRINCE B.A. SANKANU (SANKANU) TO DIRECTOR GENERAL (DG) LAMIN MANGA: Oh my
> Dear what happened to the Interview? People are calling like hell! I will
> pass by your office to hear from you. Have I broken any law?  I am not
> eying anyone’s job. I suspended my activities just for it. Thanks. Regards.
> DG LAMIN MANGA TO SANKANU: I don’t understand.
> SANKANU TO DG LAMIN MANGA:  Malick Jones and I recorded what he described
> as THE INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR. There was nothing negative or anti-government
> in it. Everybody was pleased and expecting it today, Wednesday March 08,
> 2013. So when the repeat of Jawara’s son interview was on people were
> bombarding me with questions. I contacted Malick Jones and he said I am
> somehow black-listed and the DG and Programming Manager are blocking my
> interview. Is there a misunderstanding somewhere or?
> DG LAMIN MANGA TO SANKANU: News to me. Didn’t even know u were
> interviewed (Dear Editor, Lamin Manga is telling is a very big fat lie
> here!).
> SANKANU TO LAMIN MANGA:  We wanted to record it last week (April 30). You
> remember we met before the GRTS complex and I told you about (it). We
> finally recorded it this week (May 06). Oh it seems someone or people are
> playing with our interview. Anyway should you deem it fit you can give me
> appointment so we can find out the true reason. If am blacklisted. I will
> stay away from any possible cooperation with GRTS for my own safety. Thank
> you.
> LAMIN MANGA TO SANKANU: Don’t think I would have ushered you into the
> fatou show if you were blacklisted. Please let us not speculate…Despite all
> (bad lies) I heard about you…I have a lot of respect for you….
> SANKANU TO LAMIN MANGA: I know that your heart is clean. I am sure once
> you get the facts, the interview will be on next week Wednesday. I won’t
> announce it before people insult me as liar when they fail to see it again.
> Regards
> LAMIN MANGA: No response
> SANKANU TO THE FORMER SENIOR PROGRAMMING MANAGER NOW DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY
> AND DG LAMIN MANGA AND THE INTERVIEW HOST MALICK JONES: Dear DG Lamin
> Manga, Senior Programming Manager Abdou MK Touray and THE INTERVIEW Host
> Alhagie Malick Jones, I am overwhelmed with messages of shock, anger and
> disappointments from people who suspended their activities just to watch
> THE INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR last night (May 08). Those without electricity
> went to places with light. As I also invited people on facebook social
> media to watch GRTS, they could start speculating or insulting me. I will
> post an APOLOGY on the social media….I will follow your wise procedure of
> finding out what when wrong so that the interview can be on air say next
> week Wednesday (May 15 at 10:30PM GMT) with the usual repeat on Saturday
> May 18? It will be sad when GRTS viewers are not given the chance to enjoy
> my educative interview.
>  DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL (DDG) ABDOU MK TOURAY TO SANKANU: Sorry Bro.
> Please try to engage the DG in a discussion to find out what went wrong. I
> don’t think there is any issue of blacklisting since u have been shown on
> GRTS for a number of times.
> SANKANU TO DDG ABODU MK TOURAY: Thanks BRO. I know there is no
> blacklisting, just a misunderstanding somewhere. I have been engaging the
> DG since last night just to find out what went wrong and we move on. Regards
> MEANWHILE FROM A GRTS VIEWER IN ATLANTA, USA: I will take a day off just
> to watch this great interview live from Atlanta. I just need that favour
> from GRTS…!
> SANKANU TO DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY AND DG LAMIN MANGA: Good Morning Brother
> Abdou MK Touray, I have been engaging DG Alhagie Lamin Manga but no updates
> from him yet. I forward him this text. I have been away so long to know the
> TV (GRTS) system? Correct me, I believe the Programming Manager also has a
> say on what should be aired or not and advises the DG.  My interview has
> NOTHING against the Jammeh Government and I emphasized that I ENDORSE him.
> I did not say anything that will make anyone lose his or her job. BUT IF
> YOU GUYS DON’T LIKE MY INTERVIEW OR HAVE PROBLEMS WITH IT, KINDLY TELL ME
> AS I AM OPEN-MINDED. I am yet to hear from DG. I am going to the Provinces.
> I will visit you and the DG next week so that we can find a headway before
> May 15 slot? It is not about me as I still have the option of living fine
> in Germany.  It is about productive ideas for GAMBIAN nation-building that
> I am convinced GRTS viewers will appreciate once they are given the chance
> to watch my interview. Regards
> DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY TO SANKANU: We shall see you when u return from the
> provinces to discuss the matter.
> SANKANU TO DG LAMIN MANGA AND DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY: I just got news that
> my eldest brother died. I am on my way back to our village. I won’t be in
> Kombos in time for our meeting this Sunday (May 19). I will keep you
> updated.
> DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY AND DG MANGA TO SANKANU: messages of sympathy in
> Wollof (from Lamin) and English (from Abdou).
> SANKANU RETURNING FROM HIS BROTHER’S FUNERAL came to GRTS to meet Lamin
> Manga, Abdou MK Touray and Ardy Fatty. Lamin Manga who suggested time and
> date of the meeting is on the record for telling one of his girlfriends
> that he forgot about the meeting with Sankanu! He did not come. The other
> GRTS executives who attended the meeting could not reach a conclusion
> without his approval as the DG.
>  SANKANU TO MALICK JONES AND LAMIN MANGA: Good Day Alhagie Malick Jones,
> as normal follow up, what is the fate of the “interview of the year” with
> me? Will it be on GRTS this Wednesday May 29 or should I just forget about
> it ever being on air even if you The Host seriously request or advise the
> DG Alhagie Lamin Manga, DDG Aabdou MK Touray, DTVP Ardy Fatty for it to be
> scheduled? I am repeatedly assured of NO GRTS blacklisting. I was on the
> “FATU SHOW” twice live (in Nov 2012 and March 2013) and no one lost his/her
> job over that. In fact Fatu Camara is now promoted! So nonentities that may
> talk rubbish against me could just be wicked souls. If one is hard-working,
> negative things and lies will be spread against one, to pull one down. I am
> not interested in becoming a Saint though. Thanks for sincerely inviting me
> to your show after delays since February 2013. Regards, Prince B.A. Sankanu
> MALICK JONES TO SANKANU: This issue is to be best addressed by the DG or
> DDG
> SANKANU TO MALICK JONES: I have been engaging the DG (Director General)
> and the DDG (Deputy Director General) but I don’t know who is holding the
> tape or DVD now?
> SANKANU TO DIRECTOR OF TV PROGRAMMES ARDY FATTY AND DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY:
> Hello DTVP Ardy Fatty, before am disappointed for the 4th week again, may
> you kindly tell if my interview with Malick Jones will be on tonight (May
> 29) or not? It was recorded on May 06 and edited by Bittaye. The DDG
> watched it and advised the DG well for approval! SANKANU. P.S.: I am on the
> stand-by for the programme pilots.
> ARDY FATTY AND DDG ABDOU MK TOURAY: no response
> SANKANU TO DG LAMIN MANGA AND MALICK JONES: Good Day my Brother DG Alh.
> Lamin Manga, before I am disappointed for the 4th week again, will you
> kindly approve my edited Malick Jones Interview tonight or not? Who is
> sitting on the tape or DVD? Everybody is passing the buck to you DG for the
> wastage of time! True or false, if you reflect, you will agree that I have
> been badly tossed around far too much like a football and last class
> Gambian! Do I deserve such? SANKANU.
> LAMIN MANGA: no response
> MALICK JONES: no response!
> Editor, I understand Sankanu is ill and bed-ridden and too weak to fight
> for his rights. The people who would like to take advantage of him now
> should know the Almighty God is not sleeping and just will come for them. I
> wish Sankanu speedy recovery.  I would not even wish my worse enemies to go
> through what Sankanu is experiencing in the hands of greedy, squared-pegged
> and jealous officials here in The Gambia.
>
> Lastly, Lamin Manga should be informed that the respect he once commanded
> among the Sarahullehs who used to fondly called him “o kallu” (our inlaw)
> when he married a Sarahulleh lady is waning. The mouth-to-mouth news on the
> way he has been abusing Prince Bubacarr Aminata Sankanu has disappointed
> them. The Sarahullehs with their internal heterogeneous directions are
> known for backing and supporting one another, particularly, in the face of
> adversity and external aggression. You do wrong to one of them, you touch
> the whole community.
>
> Sankanu was recently appointed Ambassador of Sarahulleh Youth Development.
> He is a formidable force, beacon of hope intellectual icon for many
> Sarahullehs. Playing with him is not a wise thing to do. When the Basse
> National Assembly member Muhammed Magassy wanted to work with APRC, they
> fought him until the wealthy Sarahulleh youths got angry and funded his
> legitimate independence candidacy against lies and dirty tricks of the
> tribalist sycophants in the President Jammeh’s entourage.
>
> The Jammeh Government should not repeat the same humiliating mistake.
> Sankanu is well known for expressing his interest in cooperating with the
> Government in building a viable Gambia film and TV industry but they are
> playing with him like in the Muhammed Maggassi case. Sankanu’s words have
> weight in the wealthy Sarahulleh community when you ask the members of the
> prominent Dynamic Sarahulleh Association For Changes and Development
> (DSACD) and the Sarahulleh Youth Development Organization (SYDO).
>
> Sankanu said he is not interested politics. I think he has the right to
> change his mind when the fight against him continues. His entry into
> politics with funding from very rich campaign donours will make the last
> Basse parliamentary election look like elementaray school exercise for
> political change. He has the clout and audacity to mobilize the
> Sarahullehs to, for instance, withdraw their monies from the banks and the
> country’s economy. This could have devastating effects on our cost of
> living. From my source in the Sarahulleh Community, though a number of
> influential Sarahullehs are angry and disappointed in the way Sankanu is
> marginalized and wasted by GRTS and other officials and institutions, they
> still strongly back the Jammeh Government as there is no evidence that
> Sankanu’s predicaments are dictated by President Yahya Jammeh. They are
> close watching the way Sankanu is faring with his projects and proposal.
> ……
> *EDITOR’S NOTE. Maafanta is follwing by the ethics of journalism by
> ardently protecting the identities of her whistle-blowers who risk their
> jobs, lives and family welfare to expose maladministration and injustice in
> the public and sectors. Those who are mentioned are free to submit their
> rejoinders for publication in case they disagree with the above damming
> investigative report. We welcome more whistle-blowers to come forward with
> their exposures to promote checks and balances in The Gambian bodies. The
> above report is unedited for obvious reasons.
>
>
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