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Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Right Father Mose. I remember the good professor making similar noises in 
Chicago three years ago. I guess he wants to put us all "through the 
motions," as our good brother Banka would say. Well, our good professor is 
definitely going through the motions himself just now. Let's wish him good 
luck with life outside politics and inside national development. "What a 
tangled web we weave" around ourselves!!

Baba


>From: Musa Jeng <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: Fw: Professor Gomez Challenges Gambians
>Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:01:37 +0000
>
>Baba:
>
>Our good old professor was only laying the ground work, he was well aware 
>of his intention to go back home and do his thing. What I cannot understand 
>is why trying to elbow Gambians in the Diaspora, or was that just another 
>calculated choice of the right poltical zinger for our president. I had the 
>opportunity to listen to the professor three years ago in Chicago, I think 
>you were there as well, during his presentation, I turned to Banka and said 
>- watchout for this one. Why does the good old professor had to put the 
>emphasis on us to forget about politics. I commend him for heading back 
>home to make a difference, and we should all emulate his move, but please 
>save us the self righteous BS, especailly when the whole charade is about 
>you and your dreams.
>
>Good luck
>
>Thanks
>
>-------------- Original message --------------
>From: Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > Right Mr. Darboe. I did share a podium with Professor Gomez at last 
>year's
> > Chicago conference. When he persisted in repeatedly quiping about the 
>need
> > for Gambians to forget about politics, I couldn't resist the urge to 
>shoot
> > back that talk of forgeting about politics is nothing but empty 
>polemics. I
> > said exactly what you say here: that politics is the soil in which the 
>seeds
> > of national development are sown. The poorer the soil, the worse the
> > harvest. And as you rightly say, by calling on Gambians to forget about
> > politics, he is being very political himself. And I think he very well 
>knows
> > it. Talk about getting into the good books of those that matter for good
> > business.
> >
> > Baba
> >
> >
> > >From: Lamin Darbo
> > >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> > >
> > >To: [log in to unmask]
> > >Subject: Re: Fw: Professor Gomez Challenges Gambians
> > >Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:54:29 +0100
> > >
> > >Mr Jallow:
> > >
> > > No surprise whatsoever. Indeed I expected this kind of sycophancy at 
>the
> > >formal launch of Banutu Business College
> > >
> > > I've read Ba Banutu-Gomez's exit interview with Gainako and the 
>remarks
> > >attributed to him in the instant article appears to be an extension of
> > >views therein expressed, if implicitly.
> > >
> > > By demanding that junkies de-emphasise "politics" for "national
> > >development", he was being political himself. It is unbelievable that
> > >supposedly learned people have such great difficulty in appreciating 
>that a
> > >lawless public environment is the functional equivalent of barren land 
>in
> > >its incapacity to promote growth, much less anything approximating
> > >meaningful sustainability.
> > >
> > > I know a Gambian who said his parents broke down when he informed them
> > >he was returning home to make a living. As I understood it, the parents
> > >were less concerned about the foreign exchange than about his personal
> > >safety. That person has as good a potential as Ba Banutu-Gomez to make 
>a
> > >comfortable living in the Gambia
> > >
> > > Who wants to see your child falsely accused, arrested, detained,
> > >tortured, and may be killed - with impunity - for mere non-conformity 
>to
> > >the lawless political dogma of the Republic and its Great Leader?
> > >
> > > Ba Banutu-Gomez shared a podium with Baba Galleh Jallow about this 
>time
> > >last year. I wonder if he told him about his impending book, and to at
> > >least commit him to purchasing a copy. In my view, he is certainly not 
>one
> > >of Mandela's Other Children
> > >
> > > As an informed observer of Gambian public affairs is wont to quip in 
>the
> > >context of readiness by many to dine at the table of atrocity, we are 
>light
> > >years away from prime time readiness.
> > >
> > > How sad!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > LJDarbo
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Abdoulie Jallow wrote:
> > > All power and blessings of the lord to you Prof. Gomez. You are doing 
>a
> > >noble deed indeed for fellow Gambians and I pray to the Almighty Allah 
>to
> > >pave a smooth path for your success in this endeavor. Your challenge is
> > >heard loud and clear, but conscience, experience and circumstance 
>dictates
> > >yours truly to see you through for some time. Skepticism has taken the
> > >better part of me on this one prof. sorry but no thanks for now. I'd 
>rather
> > >be away and support your call in various forms including specific help 
>to
> > >your students. Just let us know when you set up Online Classes. I
> > >can certainly venture 3-4 early hours of some of my mornings with your
> > >students to share the little experiences i've had in life from my safe,
> > >free, fair and hassle-free abode.
> > >
> > >And what is it that you think politics is all about? Do you think there 
>can
> > >be any meaningful risk taking for development without the right 
>political
> > >environment? Just curious.
> > >
> > >God be with you prof and I wish you every success in your endeavor.
> > >
> > >-Laye
> > >
> > 
> >===============================================================================
> > =======================
> > >
> > >
> > >Professor Gomez Challenges Gambians
> > >Thursday 23rd August 2007
> > >
> > >By Abba A.S. Gibba & Ya Sainey Gaye
> > >
> > >Professor Ba Banutu-Gomez, the proprietor of the newly built Bantu 
>Business
> > >College, has called on all Gambians outside The Gambia to stop focusing 
>on
> > >politics, and instead focus on developing the country regardless of any
> > >political ideology one may have, adding that if the country is the 
>centre
> > >of
> > >our hearts and thinking, we can work together even though we may have
> > >different political ideologies.
> > >
> > >On the occasion of the inauguration of the College, Professor 
>Bantu-Gomez
> > >said, "It is indeed expensive to invest on quality education, but we 
>feel
> > >The Gambia deserves a quality business college to help citizens better
> > >their
> > >lives and their families".
> > >
> > >"I challenge any Gambian, if you care about your own people, your own
> > >country, then you should come back and invest in your own country, not 
>only
> > >in education but in any form.
> > >
> > >"It's with great pleasure that I am finally ready to return home and 
>engage
> > >in national development and sustainability at this stage in the history 
>of
> > >our beloved country, The Gambia. I feel energized, excited and more
> > >committed than ever, to return home and work directly with my fellow
> > >citizens. This great opportunity for me and my wife has served as a
> > >variable
> > >for motivation to return home," he added.
> > >
> > >He made this statement at the grand opening ceremony of Banutu Business
> > >College at Lamin village, Kombo North.
> > >
> > >Professor Banutu-Gomez revealed that Banutu Business College "plans for
> > >Academic year 2005 to 2009 is to enter the education market and offer
> > >Bachelor of Science Degree in all the disciplines in our programmes. By 
>the
> > >academic year 2009 to 2010 we will offer Masters Degrees and PhD 
>Programmes
> > >here in The Gambia," he added.
> > >
> > >"We believe in marrying and theory and practice and Banutu Business 
>College
> > >is a Teaching and Research college. Banutu Business College is being
> > >established to provide quality business education based on North 
>American
> > >Education, for students in The Gambia," he stated.
> > >
> > >He revealed that the college would initially embark on Diploma, 
>Advanced
> > >Diploma and Associate of Science Degrees in the following subjects:
> > >Leadership and Management, Accounting, Office Administration, Finance 
>and
> > >Banking, Human Resources Management, Tourism Management, Management
> > >Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Sales, Public
> > >Administration, Gender Business Development, Economics, and 
>International
> > >Business.
> > >
> > >In conclusion, Professor Gomez called on all foreign embassies to work 
>with
> > >them to assist their students and faculty for Visas when the need 
>arises
> > >for
> > >them to attend academic conferences or to present research papers.
> > >
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