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Sidi:
My belated congratulations to Fatuma Sanneh through you, on her recent
appointment as Visa and Political Officer at the US Embassy in Kenya. It is
a challenge, but I am certain that she would live up to expectation. And I
hope Fatuma's success story would also inspire Jabou Joh's daughter and
other Gambian-Americans interested in joining the US Foreign Service in
future.
By the way, do you still visit/remember Hotel Maria Dorr in Guinea Conakry?
Hamadi: Thanks for the swift response. I'll get back to you later.
Dr Saine: Your piece was very thoughtful and inspiring! I know you do have a
busy schedule, but whenever time permits you, please do send/drop us a
posting. Your postings are always worth-reading!
Malamin Johnson: I do not mind at all to draft a petition, but I keep
drafting petitions and they do not go no where. Let me see how people react
to your idea before volunteering to draft a petition.
Ebrima Ceesay (Coach)
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