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Samba Goddard <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Mar 2000 09:57:23 +0100
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"Inna lillaahi wa inna ilayhi raajiòon"
May her soul rest in perfect peace.
May Allah shower her with His mercy.

My condonlence to all the entire family,friends and relatives.
May Allah recompense us for our affliction and replace it for us with
something better.

My condolence also goes to all those who lost their beloved.
May their souls rest in perfect peace and may The AlMighty Allah! Shower
them with His Mercy.

"O Allah! forgive our living and the dead; and those who are present and
those who are not present,and the young and the elder,and the men and
women."

"O Allah! whom You keepest alive, keep him or her as such on `Islam`,and
upon whom You bringst death from amongst us,cause him or her with faith."

"O Allah! send this death person ahead of us for our salvation. And make
them the source of our intercession.....Ameen!!!!!

Allahummasalli alaa saidina Muhammadin wa alaa alli
Muhammadin.

Samba Goddard
(Pulo)
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 6:56 PM



> Members,
> "Inna lilaahi wa inna wa inna ilahhi raaji'oon."
> It is with regret to announce the death of Ndey Olley Jobe, the daughter
of
> the late Peterson Jobe and Ya Awa Jallow, which occured today after a long
> illness. She will buried at 17:00 hrs. today.
> Ndey Olley served selflessly at GAMCO and subsequently as Head of the
> Indeginous Business Advisory Service, IBAS, for a number of years. The
> Gambia Civil Service has lost one of its most dedicated public servants.
> May her soul rest in peace. My condolences to the entire Jobe & Jallow
> families, friends, colleagues and her numerous clients in the informal
> sector. Her contribution to the development of this significant sector of
> Gambia's economy will be felt for many years to come.
> Sidi Sanneh
>
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