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Ousman Bojang: [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Yerro and Kabir
>Dr. Saine and a lot of other people have poured a lot of truth in reply to
>Mr. Jengs article. I hope the Gambians in the Diaspora could come to terms
>and do something for our people.
>Like one of the articles here said, we could come up with a structure that
>will be positively working and lobbying on issues. This will certainly make
>us a better people instead of the finger pointing going on.
>Gambians at home are moving on and we need to work with them and move the
>country forward.
Ous,
Did you miss me or what? Any way, I never posted anything here recently
unless earlier today when I forwarded some Africa related news items from
the BBC. So like Shaggy,
I say: "It wasn't me."
In fact, I too just returned from a four-week holiday back home where I
hardly had time for the net. I don't have the time now to engage in
debate/exchanges, so don't look forward to "my take" on my trip as I will
most certainly be obliged to respond to comments on it. All I can say is
that (surprisingly?) many Gambians at home hold some of the views that Musa
Jeng made known here. Sometimes I felt like a fish out of water.
Regards,
Kabir.
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