LJD
For your consideration, our Darling Neneh Bojang-Touray, the new queen of
media discourse, was tantalising the groups I will refer to as* 'Lang
Suwarehs' Dindinwula Keba and Kebali La dindin'. Don't be lost.*
There is saying that, certain people never grow old, and they can adjust to
any situation, age group or environment. Hence the saying 'Lang Suwareh'.
For the more serious audiance of the MBK, LJ, Yero and others, you better
leave this for us. There are many Lang Suwarehs who take a nitpik at the
beautiful Neneh and shy, aahh, incredible. One thing though, Mbadin Kejau
should stop being sensitive.
If you are a purveyor of fantalising articles, don't attempt to be shy when
some object. MB cateroised Kejau as an Alfabaa, but Kejau sees himself as
just a simple ordinary man, enjoying life with a wonderful lady, and
sometimes sharing the passions in her thoughts. What wrong with that? Next
week's edition could be even hot.. brace yourselves..The closet Lang
Suwarehs will be waiting.
Thanks
Suntou
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>    You are some rascal Kejau, and you got me thinking about all manner of
> wild activities going on under Norwegian skies. I think your topic is quite
> interesting in that it has the potential to over-engage a reader's mind and
> arouse heated curiosities. But would you not say that some activities are
> better thought and acted, preferably privately,  in the ordinary run of
> human affairs than publicly articulated in all its raw dimensions. A human
> reality you may contend considering power of beauty and love, and the
> irresistible human urge of copulation even in the utterly deprived
> conditions of refugee camps. One cannot therefore argue with your thesis
> for living a "full life" no matter the urgency of present challenges. Neneh
> is both intelligent and beautiful, and of course articulate, and all power
> to you.
>
> How that admirable philosophy of living a "full life" notwithstanding
> dictatorship, degenerated so drastically is worthy of some contemplation by
> you and members of this community. MBK's perspective is legitimate, but
> then you have people like myself who may be squeamish upon first reading,
> and only because of cultural background, and how the discussion originated,
> but accept that the topic itself is within the boundaries of decency.
>
> I know MBK has moved on, and your good friend Daffeh has called for
> "order" but I must complete a draft I had since last night. There are
> important issues to ventilate in so far as keeping a discussion within its
> boundaries.
>
> Unlike others, I certainly don't ask for apologies, and I am not deviating
> from that principle now. However, I am in no doubt you erred quite
> seriously on MBK and as part of your audience, I do not believe your
> categorisation of him as: "*hypocritical; malicious; censoring; a
> purveyor of discord and infighting; hater; given to professional jealousy;
> as well as to personal and malicious attack".*
>
> For as long as I have been around, MBK has never raised his voice at
> anyone on the L. Where he disagrees, he does so politely, and is definitely
> not given to bravado and immaturity. An apology may be needless, but
> because your labels cannot stick as long as MBK is who you are talking
> about, I urge great caution in negotiating acrimonious incidents, if only
> for your own integrity. You have the ability to domesticate your
> communication, and I hope you do so. YJ is right in that regard.
>
>
>
>
> LJDarbo
>
>
>  On Wednesday, 15 October 2014, 3:34, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>
>   Kejau,
>
> It is disappointing seeing the way you responded to Krubally and at once,
> I had to double check to make sure it was not you again. If you intend to
> stay in the media, and some of these diaspora organizations, a great sense
> of humor and strategic communication will help you. I think Krubally's
> questions for clarity are legitimate especially after you made such a
> comment. Instead of dwelling on the unnecessary, an apology or
> clarification is all you needed to do. In anyway way I would love to offer
> you some advise on how to include sense of humor in some of these
> interactions. Kind regards,  Yero.
>
> Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 21:40:44 +0200
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Questions for Kejau Touray
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Kru,
>
> I was not apologizing to you by the way, but the decent folks here, not
> you and other haters, if I may use that word. But peace.
>
> Kejau
>
>  Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 21:38:54 +0200
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Questions for Kejau Touray
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Kru,
>
> I will follow Sariang's advice and move on from this unnecessary exchange,
> so this is my last reply to this personal attack of yours on my person
> disguised as censorship. There is nothing in the Code of Conduct of Code
> for the executive or the steering committee member to not be in the media.
> There are other members of CORDEG here and and they write and share on this
> media and other mediums, so we are all in the media.
>  Banka Manneh is also in the media and he was before me, so if you are not
> hypocritical, you should have told him to resign many months ago.  I see no
> conflict of interest and neither does anyone here except, malicious you.
>
> You have proven my point that this exchange is a personal and malicious
> attack on my person by your person, so I am done with you and everywhere.
> You can remove me from your fundraising group if you want, but you will not
> succeed in censoring me.
>
> Now there is an article on Sabally, so please if you are really interested
> in discussing issues and not bringing discord merely, please comment on
> this and I am done with this unhelpful exchange.
>
> So very long, Krue,
>
> Kejau
>
>
>  Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 09:58:45 -0700
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Questions for Kejau Touray
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Apology accepted Kejau.  No I am not jealous of your successes you claim.
> I don't even know you to hate you.  You are out there representing and
> claiming to be a leader so I have expectations of you just like we
> currently have of yaya.  Let's engage each other.
> Now that you are claiming to be a part of the media, I encourage you to
> resign from the CORDEG STEERING COMMITTEE on the basis of conflict of
> interest.  As the media,  it is not ok for you to have more access than the
> other media houses.  Again I am challenging you as a leader.  I truly like
> and respect you but also holding you accountable.
> I will love to come on your radio to have a fruitful discussion brother.
> Please extend an invite.  You seem to have a great following.  Please take
> note that I am also working on an iPhone 4 screen.
>
> MB Krubally
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 14, 2014, at 8:40 AM, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>  Kru,
>
> Unfortunately I do not have time for this personal vendetta you seem to be
> pursuing here. For the benefit of all and sundry here and anyone I may
> offend, I seek forgiveness.
>
> For the benefit of the rest of decent folks here, I will attempt to
> clarify what I wrote. I meant to write that some of the newcomers tend to
> be too enthusiastic and intolerant to divergent views, etc and that was
> what I wrote on facebook. I did not mean to demean or devalue anyone's
> invaluable contributions to the struggle in any way. I am therefore sorry
> for loosing my composure but I blame the small phone screen I had to write
> on.
>
> Everything I write here and on my media, I write as plain old Kejau Touray
> and not part of CORDEG or any organisation. In this struggle there are no
> leaders, we are all comrades and followers of great ideals. Some hold
> temporal positions to enable us to do a job and as Dr. Saine said, we will
> hand over to others, even very new comers to take over in due course and
> very soon in our case. No one owns this struggle and we do not personalize
> it.
>
> All this exchanges are unhelpful and will only make us alienate each other
> and turn each other into nemesis, unnecessarily. You cannot prevent me from
> sharing these and other similar articles, so please give it up. This is
> bordering on professional jealousy as we all know where your loyalty in the
> Gambian media lies. Please go back there as you never contribute anything
> here except discord and unnecessary infighting. The code of conduct of
> CORDEG is clear and available for all to see. There is nothing in that that
> is against sharing social issues. Your attempts are getting at my nerves is
> succeeding, so I have no choice but to unfriend you. The success of this
> article speaks for itself. We have over 25,000 hits on this article and
> very important comments from those appreciative of our efforts. So haters
> are but a few and that is an achievement.
>
> Kejau
>
>   Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:04:57 -0700
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Questions for Kejau Touray
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>   Mr. Kejau Touray, I have a few questions for you from a statement you
> wrote in one of you replies regarding Neneh’s article.
>  Kejau, “You new comers into the struggle are as intolerant as Yaya
> himself”.
>  As a leader and part of the steering committee of the proposed umbrella
> organization CORDEG what do you mean by this statement?
>  Do you mean that the new comers in the struggle are intolerant?
>  Are you saying that we are a distractions to the struggle and should
> stay away?
>  Are you insinuating that the new comers should not engage the leadership
> and that we are a distraction?
>  Do you think it is smart as a leader to attach the new comers/the
> Gambian people by labeling them as “intolerant as yaya himself”?
>  Also when did you join the struggle?  Correct me if I am wrong but I
> thought you were in the army when jammeh took over?
>  I ask the above questions because this is not the first time I have
> heard this statement.  Is this the general perception of our leaders?  Again
> I am engaging you because you are a leader of this struggle and the one
> that wrote the above statement.
>  Please let’s keep this discussion clean.  I really want to know where
> you stand before I throw my weight behind you as your comments and attack
> on Gambian people is becoming a concern.
>
> Momodou Krubally
>
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