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Momodou S Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Aug 2002 13:49:54 +0200
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Ousman Jallow Bojang,

This one made me Laugh Out Loud.
I have no problems with your landing flatly on the side of your cousins. I
also think that Dr. Janneh ought to serve his country, but what I think
should concern all Gambians - especially Kaatong'nkolu who recall only too
vividly how the late Famara Wassa Touray, m'Bemba Jatta and all the others
represented them -  is in what capacity. That was one reason  why I asked
him what he thinks he is going to do in the APRC.

On the other matter, your contradictions are all too obvious. You wrote:

 "By the way, I thought the Kartong folks need a visa to be able to come
to Banjul.
Talking about that, I drove on the new road networks to see my folks in
Gunjur during my last trip and I almost got to Kartong before I realized I
have passed Gunjur:)".

Precisely, brother Ous. You can get to Kaatong/Banjul from Banjul/Kaatong
without traversing Gunjur! Either way, a visa is redundant. And the good Dr.
knows about that. I'll bet that is the reason he is considering his response
have a good day

Momodou S Sidibeh, Kaatong.

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