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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Bailo you're a funny man. And I have been informed by our mutual friend what innieh means so don't even think about going there. You need to be careful about fucking with folk in Halpulaar these days. Cos you never know who can speak the language. And I get irritated when you respond to me in the same manner I respond to you. Why don't you quit gettin' on my nerves? And how does a Nzerekorite dance to Scottish bagpipes???? What has this world come to????

Ok let me address your confoundments. Those anxieties I haven't addressed above. You're the only one I know gets disquieted about celebrations Bailo. And I appealed to Ace to confer with you so he may allay your fears. So whatever anxieties you have about me, you ought to direct them to Ace from now onward.

[What makes you think that I shall not be gone before you or in order words, how can you tell tell that you would leave before me.  Btw, Where is your going? Kankan, Labeh, Borraba or Takoradi. The hereafter does not apply. I recall talking about departure from this world and you getting so agitated with me. Just hang around with us. Your services are still needed are you are good company unless calling me an id**t] Evian.

Bailo it doesn't matter who goes first men. Really when you think about it. We're both going to heaven. With this attitude you're liable to key yourself before DaarManso is ready for you. Even when I'm gone, I'll be right here with you. Kankan, Labe', Boraabaa, Takoradi???? You can't wish heaven for me Evian? Is that so hard for you. And don't tell me heaven is hereafter. With all that you call me you have the nerves to get upset at someone calling you idiot! SInce when did idiot become taboo for you Bailo? I am being considerate of your sentimentality so I haven't been calling you idiot. And you don't miss an opportunity to remind me. What is wrong with you?????? This is how you start ethnic riots.

[Ethnic promotions is not necessarily undesirable. Affirmative action? Don't we need to be celebrating our differrences too? I loved to dance to Kumpo, kankurang, ritiee, rimbahhpahpah, Scottish folklore etc. What is to be discouraged are ethnic divisionisms.] Bailo.

You have a way with words Bailo. Ethnic promotions are always undesirable in communities of several ethnicities. Men you could start an ethnic cleansing exercise and blame it on ethnic promotion. Bailo you need to quit. FWIW, ethnic promotion is only desirable if you are promoting your ethnicity in a uni-ethnic society. And good luck finding that. I might get there before you do. In which case it wouldn't uni-ethnic by the time you get there. Hell you haven't even reached Nzerekore yet. Scottish Afinjang!!!!!!!!! Men. Go away! O'Jalloh.

[Did the real Prof not warn Guineans to be wary of the Peul Mafia?] Bailo.

Probably. Why do you ask? Even if he didn't, I wouldn't be surprised if you tell me he did. What's your problem?

[Did some Guinea Peuls not warn their kind to be mindful of a Malinke-Susu conspiracy?

Probably. And why do you ask? Even if they didn't, I wouldn't be surprised if you tell me they did. What is your problem? Big friggin deal. You and I have been called worse. Do you know folk in Cicily wear the label Mafia as a badge of honour???? La-Guineans are too sensitive to be custodian of Africa's headwaters. I think that whole arrangement needs serious review. What tha fuck's wrong with these people? And since when does being called a Mafia, even by the vrai Mafia, one make you? You're making me nervous thinking about this shit.

[Aren't we the same people with different dialects?] Bailo.

No we're not. How can we be the same people with different dialects? I think you mean to say we're all humans and Africans. And they are all La-Guineans. I want you to know that each of those individuals is unique. Not the same as any other. And what does that have to do with the Peul or Malinke-Soussou Mafias. What are you talking about Bailo? There could very well be a Malinke-Guerze, Malinke-Forrestiere, Peul-Soussou, Peul-Malinke, and Malinke-Soninke Mafias for all you know. Why not? What I want you to understand Bailo is that Mafia is an adjective. It is not an ethnicity. It means fraternity. Don't let anyone scare you Bailo. And you can form your own fraternity and call it Innieh. Just don't think about talking to me. I don't even know why you mention the obvious. And get yourself all worked up for no friggin reason.

[Why was only Abubacarr Toumba Diakite deemed culpable for the massacre of La Guineans in September 2009?] Bailo.

Who deemed Toumba Diakite the lone culprit of those massacres. Even if Toumba was a magician, he could not have committed all those massacres by his lonesome. Are you ok Bailo? And I didn't hear anyone deeming him the sole culprit. Did you? Looking at the far side, it is because of those crimes, egregious as they may be, that accrued all La-Guinea Freedom and the Human Rights those victims sacrificed their lives for. And I said the far side. DaarManso's side. So don't be doing cartwheels over there when I'm not watching.

[Why should the President of the GDP try to glorify an institution protecting and promoting mass murderers in their ranks?] Bailo.

First of all, The GDP does not have a President. And it is capital The.
Second, I did not see anything of The GDP doing anything in as much as this conversation is concerned.
Third, The GDP includes you whether you know it or not.
Fourth, any one associated with The GDP in any capacity is always encouraged to express his/her views about any thing always. You should be present in The GDP debates. Frankly, I don't think you got the nerves for The GDP. Its the baddest dicmatator you've ever seen. Word!!!!

[You led me to asking these rhetorical questions!] Bailo.

Now you tell me they're rhetorical. I should've gone with my first instincts the moments I saw the questions. And I'm not telling you what that instinct was. But why on earth did you not begin your diatribe with this caution Bailo???? WHy do you like to waste my time. You're just like Mathew. Asking Rhetorical questions and making them exciting for Suntou. Men. 

[I still like you though.] Bailo.

Yeah whatever. I luh you too gaddamit.

Haruna.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: bailo jallow <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Nov 22, 2010 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: In honour of Hon Koro Ceesay, here is the Nov. 19th edition of ORTM news!




Haruna innieh,

"Thank you Oko and Bailo for your regards." Haruna

You are welcomed. It is always my pleasure

"I do it all for you." Haruna

I salute you.

"When I'm gone, I want either of you to pick up where I left off." Haruna

What makes you think that I shall not be gone before you or in order words, how can you tell tell that you would leave before me.  Btw, Where is your going? Kankan, Labeh, Borraba or Takoradi. The hereafter does not apply. I recall talking about departure from this world and you getting so agitated with me. Just hang around with us. Your services are still needed are you are good company unless calling me an id**t. 

 "No ethnic promotions Bailo." Haruna
 Ethnic promotions is not necessarily undesirable. Affirmative action? Don't we need to be celebrating our differrences too? I loved to dance to Kumpo, kankurang, ritiee, rimbahhpahpah, Scottish folklore etc. What is to be discouraged are ethnic divisionisms.

 Did the real Prof not warn Guineans to be wary of the Peul Mafia? Did some Guinea Peuls not warn their kind to be mindful of a Malinke-Susu conspiracy? Aren't we the same people with different dialects? Why was only Abubacarr Toumba Diakite deemed culpable for the massacre of La Guineans in September 2009? Why should the President of the GDP try to glorify an institution protecting and promoting mass murderers in their ranks? You led me to asking these rhetorical questions! 

I still like you though. 

Bailo




--- On Mon, 22/11/10, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: In honour of Hon Koro Ceesay, here is the Nov. 19th edition of ORTM news!
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Monday, 22 November, 2010, 0:31


Brother Oko,

I live for the rare moments that I might hear your voice. Even if it is not in recognition of me or my efforts. This time I must be a good sport in acknowledging your kind words. I take them as encouragement to stay true north. You should help me convince Evian that it is all for our common good and not to foster clueless division.

I know and understand that each one of us here has as much of a stake in any part of Africa and her culture. And I am trained on cumulative worth. Subtraction and division are not not sustainable mathematics.


Deal with individuals at their own levels. Not groups of individuals. If you were close to me, wallahi I'll wring your small neck. I felt insulted by you. But for this vote of confidence from our mutual brother Oko, I'd have still been mad at your little behind.

Ok. I'm back. Sorry for wayfaring.

 

 The one and only,
Haruna. Carpe Opportunidadis or whatever! Yolocamba!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

-----Original Message-----
From: oko drammeh <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sun, Nov 21, 2010 4:10 pm
Subject: Re: In honour of Hon Koro Ceesay, here is the Nov. 19th edition of ORTM news!



Mali celebrates her literature,
this is a statement. a masterpiece of a Word. 
 
I visit your site regularly the GDP website. Its a wealth of information and with durable worth.
The energy level in the langauge tone is high octane, Full force. I like it.
I followed your election coverage in Guinea and in all angles and supplied a few links to Professors around the world and sent them to the site.
 Sometimes in music business, there is so much uncertaininty that you cant follow up with much but busy with brain power solutions in the swim or sink times.
 But I do read you. I respect your sincere devotion in informing Africans.
Thank you and may you be reward you for all your time in researching and forwarding new material and research documents of purpose and educating us. Personaly, thank you.
Keep the editions coming, but when in honour of  Jsesus, the Policeman
 
 
Thank ypou so much, you deserve my medal.
Darbo Jula
 
Oko Drammeh
with my Roots in Gidimaha, Mali




From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 9:19:17 PM
Subject: In honour of Hon Koro Ceesay, here is the Nov. 19th edition of ORTM news!

In this edition:

1- Hon. Bellegarde shares perspectives on her ministry's implementation of the recommendations of the Mali National Forum on Education.

2- National Assembly President Dioncounda Traore receives two new Ambassadors to Mali. Germany's and Cuba's. Hon. Traore will visit Germany soon to celebrate Mali's cinquantenaire. Cuba is a significant partner of Mali in the area of  healthcare.
3- The contribution of women in development and their full participation in agricultural input.
4- Mali celebrates her literature.
5-How is hybrid-Cereal production in Mali coming along? Good.
4- 2010 Biennial Art show in Sikasso. Dec. 19th-30th, 2010. Ten days of friggin Art!!!!!!!! Woh. Comme ca la! Allez.
5- Everything from the Tobaski lamb is used.
6- Burkina Faso elections next sunday. Compaore and others campaign. A constitutional amendment regarding Term Limits or lack thereof is on the line. Compaore contests for a 4th term. Stanislas Sankara revives the memories of Ex-President Hon. Thomas Sankara.
7- Renewable energy considerations. Inventory and feasibilities.
8- France's communist party members visit Mali. SADI's Hon. Oumar Mariko shares perspectives.
9- Too many lambs for Tabaski in Ivory Coast. They could have stayed in Mali to sell their lambs. Men. Always seeker greener pasture. Sometimes you have to green your own brown pastures instead of seeking other pasture greened by other. I mean what a definition for parasite?
10. Sports. Preparations for CAN.


Please visit www.thegdp.org, click on Africa Diaspora. Choose Mali and 


Le J.T du 19 Nov. from the broadcast menu. Saliboh!!
Haruna. 





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