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Bro Oko,
Thanks you very much for the information on Saraba. I am studying how
narratives and stories impact on our cultures and worldviews. I am
trying to see how storying our experiences help us evolve. It seems the
power of the story has been underestimated. I am trying to link how
storytelling affect our developmental efforts. The myth of Saraba can be a
powerful story that might help open a new vista for me in this line.
Best regards,
Mboge (I am a different Momodou Mboge who grew up at Latri Kunda German)
P.S You are a historical and cultural gem . May the Almighty Bless you
On 3/24/07, oko drammeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Brother Weyeh,
> Few days ago I passed your area at Hagan Street ( at Lion House) and
> remembered your school days and your GHS uniform. After reading your posting
> I remembered your involvement in the Art and Politics, when you came by
> my compound at Soto Koto Vous to study African politics with Modou Mboge,
> Soloman Tamba, Omar Drammeh, Yaks Jobe and others. You can acknowledge the
> story and could have lamented it probably much better than me. Though you
> remembered the hit tune but it was a history piece that we all shared in
> rich ole Dingare.Although the Pap Touray is the the Authorised version
> because the Authorised version was documented by Samba Jabare Samba and
> brothes.
>
> I am glad that you stand up to stamp it with AUTHORITY
>
> MOVEMENTS BROTHER !
> Oko B Drammeh
>
> *[log in to unmask]* wrote:
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> Hi Brother OKO,
> Thanks for the breakdown about the history of Saraba. Whenever I hear this
> word, it reminds me of the Ifangbondi band and the late Paps Touray aka
> Abess. Saraba was a good hit during those days. It is always a pleasure to
> read your insight about the Senegambian history . We don't have too many
> Brothers like you anymore. Keep up the good work and take care.
> Weyeh.
>
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