This is an interesting write-up on Jammeh's naming ceremony culled from the
Daily Observer. Note how the pious elders sang! And how interpretation
impersonated Truth to please power! One almost feels the cash excitement in
the air. These are indeed "the politics of the belly" to borrow a phrase
from a writer on the subject.
Baba
Naming ceremony of Baby Muhammed Jammeh, All-Gambian Family Affair
The Daily Observer
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
The First Family, on Monday, played host to several dignitaries at State
House Gardens for the traditional naming ceremony of Baby Muhammed Yahya
Jammeh. Baby Jammeh, is the second child of President Jammeh and First Lady
Zeinab Jammeh, the first being the eight-year old Mariam Jammeh.
The ceremony began with a recitation of the Holy Qur’an by Muslim elders, a
clear indication of President Jammehs adherence to Islam. Soon after that,
the President arrived in his usual white gown carrying Baby Jammeh in his
arms, wrapped in a white cloth and accompanied by First Lady Zeinab Jammeh
in a sea green Arab-styled Abaya. They went around the gathering to formally
show the newest member of the First Family to the dignitaries.
Alhagie Everybody Mbye, Chief Griot to President Jammeh, was given the
podium to announce the name of Baby Jammeh. He was then showered with cash
in a show of appreciation and in line with Gambian tradition at naming
ceremonies.
Explaining the rationale behind the President’s decision to name his son
after Muhammed, the Prophet of Islam, the erudite Imam of State House
Mosque, Alhaji Abdoulie Fatty said the President’s decision was in
recognition of the blessings the Almighty has showered on him in making him
the President of The Gambia. According to him, President Jammeh’s assumption
to power way back in 1994 was done with the blessing of the Almighty,
consequently, its peaceful nature.
Cadi Sering Alieu Saho, though not feeling well, made it to State House to
recite a poem he specially dedicated to Baby Muhammed Jammeh while Imam
Muntaha Faye and Abdoulie Fatty sang religious songs.
In yet another manifestation of the joking relations that exist between the
country’s ethnic groups, three members of the National Assembly, Netty
Baldeh, a Fula, Abdoulie Saine and Sulayman Joof, both Serers, took the
microphone from the master of the ceremony, Ebrima JT Kujabi and demanded
that they be given something as they are the ‘Fathers’ of the Jolas,
President Jammehs ethnic group. The President wasted no time in fulfilling
their demands by giving them cash in recognition of the importance of the
joking relatioship between the three ethnic groups, thus resulting in the
eruption of laughter in some sections of the gathering.
This was followed by entertainment from the Kabakel Cultural Troupe and the
KMC Ensemble followed by a delicious self-served lunch of various dishes.
Baby Muhammed Jammeh’s naming ceremony was well planned as all the invited
guests were well seated and ate to their satisfaction as the food was too
abundant to be finished.
At the end of the ceremony, The Gambian leader said his personal goodbye to
all guesst and incredibly stayed behind to see everyboby off.
by Pa Malick Faye
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