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I say Amen Jabou; but don't you think it says something different from what
some of you read and take as the gospel truth?
Have a good day, Gassa
> In a message dated 9/20/2002 5:46:14 PM , [log in to unmask] writes:
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>> On Wednesday, 18th September 2002, The Point Newspaper wrote:
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>> "The Gambia Government is to defend its poverty reduction programme in
>> Geneva these days before Donors at a Round Table Conference. The
>> amount sought is $ US 70m to cover the poverty reduction project as
>> well as the technical cooperation requirements."
>>
>> Well folks, it seems that even the government under-estimated the
>> goodwill that was waiting for its delegation. Instead of the US $70
>> million that the government wanted, donors have instead pledged the
>> sum of over US $115 million.
>>
>> Have a good day, Gassa.
>>
> WELL GASSA, LET US HOPE THAT THIS MONEY GETS TO THE PEOPLE WHO SO
> DESPERATELY NEED IT AND FOR WHOM IT SI INTENDED BY THE DONORS.
>
> JABOU JOH
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