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Prince,
Thanks so much for your wonderful analysis. It's always refreshing to read (on not
have to suffer through) your postings. And I'll take this opportunity to say that I
think people have been too generous to refer to a lot of educated Gambians as
"intellectuals." Frankly, many of these so-called intellectuals are nothing more
than highly educated people who pass for intellectuals in the absence of the real
thing in The Gambia. As the Wollof saying goes: "Ya fi, say-ss dina day taxa fallu."
The proverb is funtionally equivalent to the saying "in the land of the blind, the
one-eyed man is King."
And by the way, I still haven't downloaded all the Bembeya Jazz and other goodies
you've got on your site. I'll pick up some of them later.
Before I forget, I would like to welcome Ebrima Ceesay back. I very well understand
how hectic graduate (or post-graduate; take your pick) school can be. Believe it or
not, it was just a few weeks ago I had a dream that I failed my prelims! I can now
laugh about it, but I'll tell you, that dream wasn't fun!
Have a great week, and keep up the great work.
Katim
----- Original Message -----
From: Prince Obrien-Coker <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 12:22 PM
Subject: A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
Folks,
The pro-Jammeh camp is now sounding more and more like the supporters of Apartheid
and those who were indifferent to the atrocities of Hitler's Germany. It is a painful
realisation that an intelligent Gambia with University education will sing the
praises of Yaya Jammeh, but yet claim that he is not on Jammeh's side. I
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