Kebbeh
Yeb, it is only me who pays school fees that is why I care. Becus if
you are intune with what is happening, you will not even dare under
price a loaf of bread.
On the election thing, you failed to understand that, both me and
Daffeh don't exist for politics, we play our part in politics.
Actually what you would want is for us to be blown away by the
politics. However, I have had my say on the results and the elections
and for that, I don't have to repeat myself to you in any cyber space,
because you are the last person I give damn to in any forum.
No dictatorial system can over consume me. Hence, the system is there
for serious Gambians to fight. And I will never give up on that, no
matter what.
From the first day after the election, I wrote articles and state my
opinion, so if not indulging a joker like you on cyber space is
hiding, please be my guest anytime, anywhere.
Some want the result to be a catalyst for silencing decent Gambians. I
see such actitudes as from folks lacking in class and comprehension of
dictatoiral systems. The Libyans took forver, the Syrains forever, the
Tunians ages. I follow global events like many, so a dictator like
Jammeh will never have the capacity to silence me or shock me. What
shock me is ignorant Gambians like you, like my former colleague
Gassama and the like. Not Jammeh or his stolen wins.
If a cheat and an unfair person use wrongful means to attain
advantage, only an ignorant person get hurt.
I enjoy the fact that, many folks even here under estimate and
misunderstood me. I like that, because many call me and pretend to be
with us, they will chatise many other Gambians, and so they are only
deceiving themselves. I do not get hurt over a national issue, I get
concern like all good cititzens. If you are waiting for me to be hurt
and dejected, then better chose an early grave.
And whilst I posit for my Bolongono people, if that is being inferior,
then you need your arsh checking brother. On a different note though,
I see myself as a humble human being who is no less of person than any
other. You can use and assume my perceive inferiority all you like,
what matters is what is important. And that is the least important to
me.
The report indicates that, the people of upcountry are feeling the
pinch more than others, why shouldn't a concern upcountry fellow like
me drum that up? The upcountry people who hide their heritage is not
me. Upcountry people who abandon their background is not me. Hence, I
shall forver stick up for them. I am them and they are me, and we are
all Gambians.
Suntou
On 3/7/12, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Suntu, please stop.... I know u are the only one who pays school fees and
> take care of all of rural Gambia. For me, I am too Americanized, so I don't
> care about Gambia.
> I thought you matured out of this inferiority complex - that the rich and
> certain groups are in control. Please refrain from such inclinations. I
> believe you do give a hoot that UDP gets at least one seat; just admit that
> both you and Daffeh were so shocked at UDP performance that u abandoned the
> online forums, resurfacing months after the dust settled. As an advice to
> UDP, please join pdois, that is your ultimate savior. Pdois is the only
> credible opposition, and by next elections I predict they will outperform
> UDP.... If you guys are too big to join pdois, then with all due respect to
> Mr. Darbo, he should hand the baton to nyassi or peters. Just some advice!
>
> On Wednesday, March 7, 2012, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> "We are aware that life is not easy on ordinary Gambians, but that
> problem cannot be solved overnight"
>>
>> Fankung cum Cherno... it's been 17 years? How much longer do yah guys
> want to prioritize the basic needs of the people???
>>
>> Makes me wonder what vision 2020 is base on and how can it be achieved?
> The closer we get the more revelation that things are not going right...
> Shall we make a list
>>
>> - Dalasis devaluation - due to artificial imposition of inflated exchange
> rate
>> - Massive tax evasion from top to bottom due to collection inefficiencies
>> - 70% Crop failure - due to neglect and poor governance
>> etc etc...
>>
>> This is why when you try your best and you can't improve the lot, give
> way to others to try and don't impose your narrow vision to nowhere....
>>
>> Thanks
>> Demba
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 1:20 PM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Kebbeh
>> May be you are focusing too much on enjoying your Hamburger to caring
>> what is going on in the Gambia. Some of us who actually take care of
>> electricity bills, bags of rice, cooking oil, school fees and the
>> likes knows, eating meat is more than a luxury to the average Gambian.
>> The last time I went to Tanje beach to buy fish 3 years ago, I was
>> shock at the prices. Yet it is mainly the puffed up rich who drive to
>> the fishing boat buying the good ones. No wonder, the protein in
>> Chaarlo that, our poor upcountry people use to enjoy is dry up.
>> talking about the elections, if the system is a complete joke, who
>> cares what anyone have to say?
>> In a dictatorship, the price is the Presidency, hence, I don't give a
>> damn about the parliamentray elections or who has anything to say
>> about it. I want a 100% APRC MPs in there, so that, the joke for what
>> the electoral system is can be cemented for loppy Gambians like you.
>> A single egg in the Gambia cost close to D10, one onion is D5, a bag
>> of rice, the lowest quality is D800, meat on bone, let me say, only
>> bones a kilo is nearly D100.
>> When people are talking about a Dollar a day, it means living on
>> nothing because $1 equals D27 which just the fare to Serrekunda
>> market, not even for the food. Or by the way, the french bread in
>> Coventry cost 70 pence, and also by the way, you get that free plus a
>> whole weeks food from the state, if you earn zero, plus house rent,
>> electricity bill, medical bill and etc. Don't even go there.
>> Get intouch more with your folks and stop self delusion, the Gambia is
>> not a joke or a comedic issue, it is about live and death for many
>> people.
>> Suntou
>>
>> On 3/6/12, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Suntu, you are not serious.... can you tell me how much a loaf of bread
>>> cost in Coventry... I tell you Washington DC, a loaf French bread (Sen
>>> Furr) is about $1.99; you tell me where in the Gambia does a loaf of
> bread
>>> cost even D25.
>>>
>>> We are aware that life is not easy on ordinary Gambians, but that problem
>>> cannot be solved overnight. In addition, please stop this nonsense cry
>>> about rural areas. You are not the only one with relatives there... We
> all
>>> send a few dollars there, and are cognizant of their problems.
>>>
>>> By the way, I am yet to see Lawyer Darbo's economic blue print that will
>>> allow all the peopple in the Gambia to eat "beeftake" with a bottle of
> Coke
>>> with their meals. If any, I think he needs to join PDOIS and Hamat in the
>>> parliamentary elections. How sad that we didn't even hear him comment on
>>> the elections.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 12:38 PM, suntou touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> If Joe Sambou, Haruna, Dr Jaiteh, Kabir, Chonghan, LJ Darboe and
>>>> Sanusi should put aside all their monthly Beeftake ration for a whole
>>>> month and put it in a container, Baabili Mansa will have some help
>>>> with nutritionally balancing the meals of our people.
>>>> A hundred Dalasis can barely afford the women folk any serious protein
>>>> let alone other side goodies. Therefore, when you think seriously
>>>> about $1 a day, you will actually stop eating and take a stroll.
>>>> Because what it means is that, when Haruna or Bambalaye are on their
>>>> way to work, they will spend ten Dollars just on less weighty meals.
>>>> On a serious note, we are way behind.
>>>> Haruna, imagine the amount chicken Fye Samateh, Demba Baldeh and
>>>> father Mose have comsume over the years, any consideration will help
>>>> Baabili Mansa cater for the poverty reductions. Building bridges cost
>>>> lost you know.
>>>> Suntou
>>>> On 3/5/12, C. Omar Kebbeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>> > Laye, this is not an economist point of view... but a personal point
>>>> > of
>>>> > view .... u missing the big picture, it will be nice to have $5 a day
> or
>>>> > even $10 a day...., but that will just be a dream. Plus, I referenced
>>>> those
>>>> > countries (guineas, sierra leone).. my comparison was with Sengal and
>>>> > Ghana,
>>>> >
>>>> > On Mon, Ma
>>
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