Sister Matty,
I think your wake up call to me in your previous mail should applied to you. Did I ever
mentioned that Gambia is better off today than before. There have many students protest
before in the early years but never did it happend a massacre. Even a dimvit would know
the pain, frustration and sorrow the motherland is going through.
You wrote: "Is that what you trying to empahasize? let us know" Sis. Matty don't give me
feeding words. If you are not sure of what I am empasizing or relating to in my mails please
do me and us a favour, ask direct questions and get a direct answers. Instead of insinuating
on what I am am "trying" to empasize as you wrote. I would not ask you what do you think
about Gambia today but what are your opinions and believes on the political economical
and social jeopardy Gambia is in today. As I mentioned above ask me direct questions
and get a direct answers. I f there is a hidden agenda from your side inrelation to your
repluies to me please let it out. I thought my first reply said it all. Now I leave it to rest and
focus on my deeds and doings towards a better Gambia for waht is good and desirerable
for all Gambians.
Regards
brother Oms
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