Suntu,
I understand and respect your decision to keep secrete the identity of the
fellow being talked about here. However, it makes no sense not quoting the
advice given by our common brother, Baba Galleh, if you believe it did
change someone's life. You an never tell how that can change another's life
if said in a similar context. I am convinced that is what we mean by
"sharing". Do you believe one can guess, by knowing the advice given, the
identity of the man you talked to? That makes no sense to me anyway!
Fatoumata.
On 08/12/2007, SUNTOU TOURAY <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> These message is address to all members of our extended Gambian
> community.Along the long and some times hard journeys we make,some one
> most have given us an advice or opinion that help us achieve certain goals.
>
> I invited a Gambian brother to my house a while ago,i never know him
> before but we met at a university library .He is doing his PHD in Economic
> and Political science.This guy comes a long way.he narrate his story to
> me,and i feel oblige to pass on the moral of the story.I am not going to
> mention his name .i will give him the capital G for his last name.
>
> He said back in the early 1990's,he finished his six form and was
> looking for scholarship to study further.but to his surprise his excellent
> result couldn't open any door for him.he said he became very frustrated
> and sad.he started working instead.
> He said during that time of despair ,he met a man most us know ,a man
> who sacrifice a lot during his time in the Gambia .a kind man ,an
> intelligent man and a very humble human being.He said this man barely know
> him,but when he open up to this man for some advice on his difficulties
> ,this man told few him words.Sorry guys but i will not write this few
> word here.The advice this man gave him ,change his life for the better .
>
> After nearly 12 years this grown man never forget the advice our brother
> here with us in Gambia l .That is why i feel i most write the moral of the
> story ,to let us continue to care for each other.help one another by
> whatever means we can ,not just in wealth but also in good and thoughtful
> advice.
> Who is this man that change the life of an intelligent Gambian who was
> the first to receive a scholarship from a dutch petroleum company ,he did
> his masters in one of the most difficult universities to get in England ,all
> because one man feel he most advice our brother on the path to attain
> greatness.
>
> this man is non-other than BABA GALEH JALLOW .yes baba,this man never
> forgot about what you did for him.he should be finishing his PhD is six or
> so months time.
>
> on behalf of our Gambian comrade,i extend my gratitude to you for your
> kind heart. thanking each other teaches us humility .''if we don't thank
> one another,we cannot thank God for the good we gain''.
> i will like to thank my kotoke here masoud for his good advices to my
> humble self.masoud chess.also yero thanks for your concern on my recent
> trip to the Gambia ,Allah bless you.
>
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