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Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Nice way to putting it Lamin Darbo.
However, as far as imperfection is also human nature and life is a continuous education till death, suppressing or even
ignoring or be overwhelmed by the conscience is therefore not limited to only
the midgets because selfishness and greed is also human nature and even you and I had, at some point, in our lives, been greedy or selfish whether consciously
or not and that doesn't communicate to who we are today. Some times you will
use your conscience to a disappointment and in other instances success. therefore,
to be overwhelm by conscience has no limit, it can happen to anyone without
been stigmatized. Edie

 
DO ONTO OTHERS AS YOU WILL ACCEPT THEM IN RETURN. DO YOUR BEST AND LIVE THEREST TAKING CARE FOR ITSELF




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> From: Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] 
>Sent: Sunday, 18 August 2013, 3:12
>Subject: Re: [G_L] Haruna - Edie  [G_L] X Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
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>Conscience
never a holiday takes
>Neither
sleep nor travel overtakes it
>Ignored
it can
>Suppressed
it cannot
>Of
humanity a companion permanent
>All
of sound mind have it
>For
innate it is
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>In
constant competition conscience is
>With
other a powerful sentiment
>Greed
and indifference they include
>But
before conscience competition of midget form
>If
only on flitting occasion
>Midget
sentiments can conscience overwhelm
>In
greedy and selfish
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>But
conscience always victorious
>Truly
succumbing only to mind unsound
>Or
when death human life overtakes
>Only
then it truly is overwhelmed
>On
other occasion
>Ignored
it can
>Suppressed
it cannot
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>LJDarbo
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> From: Edie Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] 
>Sent: Saturday, 17 August 2013, 12:44
>Subject: Re: [G_L] Haruna [G_L] X Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
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>Bravo Haruna, I am really in agreement with you on this one. Yes conscience is our birthright yet is not everyone who have the time to listen to it therefore, it became forgotten and needed to be develop or if you like, refurbished. This world is so noisy and distracting enough to make one loose yourself on the way. Now fancy this; When you see a dead electric bulb, don't immediately believe that all electricity is dead, but to knowing or remembering that, the electricity is there and alive like the human conscience and change the bulb and you will get your electricity inactivated again. therefore using our conscience needed some kind of training or recognition to bring it forward and use it to our advantage. Human-being is gifted with lots of talents but without better training, it will be lost in the wield and that doesn't mean it is not there. Edie    
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>DO ONTO OTHERS AS YOU WILL ACCEPT THEM IN RETURN. DO YOUR BEST AND LIVE THEREST TAKING CARE FOR ITSELF
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>> From: Haruna <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask] 
>>Sent: Saturday, 17 August 2013, 4:27
>>Subject: Re: [G_L] X Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
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>>JDAM,
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>>I understand your sobriety. Imagine for a moment you are 15-17 years old and plucked from Gambia and your parents. You are brought to the US where you completed high school, did college while working some menial jobs, then you move up a bit to an airline network agent. Then Yahya plucks you from there because you share the same tribe as him so you can help maintain a stranglehold on the other imagined adversarial tribes in some non-descript revenge.
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>>Now imagine you were an orphan when you were plucked from your community in Gambia.
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>>What I share is that neither of these persons would automatically develop the conscience you refer to. It is the reason why criminals prefer to drug-up juveniles to murder, abduct, and assassinate their fellows without compunction.
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>>Haruna.
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>>From: Lamin Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 7:52 pm
>>Subject: Re: X Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
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>>"Folk like Maffeh are not trained to see beyond their own pockets, whatever it took"  
>>                                                                                                                       Haruna
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>>Indeed Haruna, but no training required for conscience. Everyone has it, only that the likes of Maffy deliberately imprisoned theirs, to their own detriment in the larger scheme of things.
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>>LJDarbo 
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>> From: Haruna <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: [log in to unmask] 
>>Sent: Friday, 16 August 2013, 18:35
>>Subject: Re: [G_L] X Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
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>>Thanks Giussepi for sharing. Maffeh was my roommate at WCU for a brief while. I understand why he joined Yahya in the first place. He found out quickly that Sir Dawda was nothing compared to Yahya. I think his conscience got the better of him while he was busy committing garden variety crimes against Gambians who were not close to the corridors of power. Folk like Maffeh are not trained to see beyond their own pockets, whatever it took. He has been couriering for Yahya before he returned to join him. Many a purchase of Yahya was facilitated by Maffeh in those days.
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>>The last Hurrah is nigh! 
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>>Haruna.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Joe Joe <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 12:33 pm
>>Subject: X Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
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>>Hehehehehe! "The Boys Are Trying". What a difference a day makes? Mr. Software Engineer; The 401A account holder; Boys Yanghe Legaye, etc. It was painful to hear these frauds sell to Gambians a blatant lie, but it was more painful and dishonest of their relatives and friends to come to champion those lies and to tell us characters, the calibre of Maffy were going to "Give Back"; "Contribute their Quota"; "Are Patriotic", etc. All blatant lies. Every dog has their day and not a single one of them will be spared. If I was on Wall Street betting on these frauds I'd be a Billionaire by now, for I have a perfect record, thus far. We all know what's up, Con Nange Bayi Nahatebi. Where is the news that Maffy is a guest of the NIA? Old wine in an old bottle! Maffy was an acquaintance but never a comrade and he stopped dealing with me the moment he decided to jump the tracks. To his defense, he sold his wares to many a greedy boys and gals and many are here
 today licking their bruises. This is not the first time Maffy has a land something over his head and it will not be the last. Yaya is stealing lands all over the place, thus, Maffy wants his cut too. Whether the story is true or not, none will escape from the trap that is Yaya. Just ask our PhDs. They thought they have some College, but the Village Idiot got the best of them. 
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>>EX Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
>>EX Lands Minister Maffy Jarju In NIA Custody!
>>Malafi Jarju, the former Lands Minister has been taken into custody by the NIA, the Freedom Newspaper can report at this hour. Widely known as “Maffy Jarju” in the Atlanta area by his colleagues and contemporaries, Maffy, who is a native of Batakunku is being held on land related issues.
>>Maffy was picked up alongside with the Alkalo of Batakunku and two others including one Borry Ceesay, a man identified as Yahya Jammeh marabout emissary. Borry Ceesay usually travels to neighboring Senegal to find marabouts for Yahya Jammeh. A European national residing in Batakunku was also picked by the NIA. The European is said to be a German National. Thanks to the European national, Batakunku was able to have electricity.
>>The detainees were still at the NIA at the time of filing this report. They are yet to be charged with any offence. Maffy Jarjue, is a former employee of the Delta Airline. He is said to be a computer engineer of that sort. He returned home some years ago to join the Jammeh administration. He briefly served in Jammeh’s cabinet under the capacity of Lands Minister. He was later fired. Maffy also appeared before a government constituted Commission of Inquiry, in which the Commission was mandated to look into assets owned by public officials including Ministers.
>>The last time we checked on Maffy, we were told that he was the Secretary General of the Ruling APRC. He used to be a strong supporter of President Jammeh and his APRC. But Maffy has since taken a back seat on APRC and Jammeh related issues. His online and political activism has been curtailed drastically for reasons best known to him.
>>Maffy is now a guest at the NIA. We hope he will come out from the Agency with his reputation and
>>credibility in tack.. You ask his former comrade Joseph Sambou, about Maffy, the likely answer you will get from Joe is that he strongly doubts if Maffy has any semblance of credibility left with him. The reason being: Joe has consistently argued that the likes of Maffy have sold their soul to the Kanilai jester.
>>Posted on Thursday, August 15, 2013 (Archive on Friday, August 30, 2013)
>>Posted by PNMBAI Contributed by PNMBAI
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