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Tombong:
The views that are expressed in my sources' e-mails do not necessarily
reflect those of mine. I forward my sources' e-mails as received - unedited
- even if my views differ from those that they hold. Again, the views of my
sources are theirs, and my views are mine. I for one never hesitated to
express my views on any subject whenever the need arose.
Sheikh Tijan Nyang is right: Sillah-Bai and I were good pals, and I was so
pleased when I heard that he was offered a job at the ECOWAS Fund in Togo. I
wish he accepted the ECOWAS job and turned down the Yahya Jammeh ministerial
offer. His wife, Yatou, is a wonderful lady, very hardworking, and a very
successful business woman in her own rights. I'll never forget her
kindness/food. Yatou worked very hard in her life, and she deserves the
relative success she enjoys today in her business, or through her wise
investment.
Ebrima Ceesay
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