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i assume our love of being call a minister is the key behind yaya's
success in maintaining himself in power for this long without any credible
oppossition.
the theory is ,so long as i can get the post of some secretary of
state ,then betraying my party members will not be an issue.
sad to say but our spouses love the gran status even more. so most men
would rather betray the cause than take a long journey.
with this in mind yaya can hire and fire as he wish ,since there is
adquate supply of candidates.
may be i don't know but can some body tell me which notable gambians
rejected yaya's post ,i mean high post ? brother sidibe have done a good
job in analysising the breakdown of nadd but neglecting fundamental issues
like trust and sacrice will only lead to another nadd fiasco.
the council of the rich ,this only left the poor to look round there
shoulder.any burns ? why do we love titles and positions to the extend
that we forget about the real picture .
many have stand in private to slay yaya but in the open as soon as the
offer is made ,well they forget about what they even stood for. great
revolutionaries did sacrifice .but for us we want it on the plate.
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