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Lamin,
I have not packed yet. I guess I will do so whenever I make Mr. Ebrima Ceesay's
book of "Gambian Intellectuals" (LOL). By the way I have never attended Berea. You
are close though, since I am only about 36miles from Berea.
I will heed your suggestion and stay in Kentucky for now, but I will also consider
Mr. Bajo's advice and stop provoking the leadership at home (Gambia) until I am
willing to be "physically" part of it.
God speed!
Pa Mambuna
Lamin Jaiteh wrote:
> Hey pah mambuna ,
> I suppose you have already packed your bags and ready to fly back within
> the week or so to contribute to the nation as Makdela did for his. IF not i
> suggest your stay in Kentucky
> and stop babbling.
> What ar u still doing here since you graduated from Berea. What do we call
> your kind.
> TENN.
>
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