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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Oct 2001 07:53:00 +0200
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Yero,
You were very quick to stand on the defence. Are you admitting that you have
registered many foreigners in Banjul? This was not an easy thing during the PPP
era, because the mother`s notification of birth MUST traced at the Medical &
Health Dept. if you were born there. These dirty games started long time before
your party emerged in the political scene, so i am not accusing your party that
they started the game. I hope you have not added huge figures of registered
foreigners. Regarding my reference to the Niumis and the Jokadu, i am 100% sure
of what i have said. I was bringing containers in the early 90s and was selling
most ogf my goods in the Niumis, Jokadu and in Senegal, so i got a very good
interaction with people around these areas. I was not missing the black market "
Loumohs " at Fass Njaga Choye, Kerr Jane and Ndungu Kebbeh to sell my goods, so
people know me and i know them. I have nothing against a Jokadu or Niumi son
handling the ministerial posts of  Health or Interior. Every Samba, Kumba,
Demba, Saburu, Bicenty, Pateh, Pascal, Opaah and Apaye holds most of our
important positions today, why not the good sons of Niumi? Before i last left
the Gambia in 1995, i remember there were so many Senegalease fishermen
"Chubaloh" from Barra to Albreda to Jokadu. I hope you did not register them
just to get the victory you needed. The figures in the Niumis and Jokadu is huge
in my eyes or maybe there was a huge migration to these places after i left the
Gambia. If you turn to Amadou Lowe of Kerr Jarga Jobe or the people of Kuntaya,
they will tell you that i know there very well. You should thank God, you helped
Yaya to get victory, by doing your " Fula games " without getting a single "
Serrer " on the road to block them. I am sure you are preparing more " Fula
games " Good luck !
Elhajj

YERO MAMA skrev:

> Wow! thats the best bet i was waiting for on this forum!Jokadu being tainted
> with fallacies! If Jokadu and Niumi can be shown as examples of harbouring
> such "supposedly birth certificate deals" how about the "birth certificate"
> black market that was uncovered by then Sgt.Baboucarr Sey at Dippakunda?!
> That caused the sgt's transfer to Ndungu Kebbeh! He made friends and enemies
> there but still it was relating to him arresting Gambian farmers who were
> smuggling their gnuts to Senegal.Friend and jokadu attacker! Baboucarr was
> not serving under Jammeh at that time this was in the late eighties and
> early nineties! Ask around you will know where i am coming from.
> The clique that hit Baboucarr and caused his transfer had more power in
> Basse than in Jokadu and Niumi.
> So that apart how about a Banjulian that  my own team arrested for
> fraudulently trying to obtain a passport for  a Senegalese tailor?!
> Mister if we revisit even the recent history of the Gambia and embark on
> authenticating birth certificates etc i believe you will have a ship load in
> the capital and environs before reaching the provinces.
> O!GAMBIAL! Should i put wax on my ears or blind-fold my eyes?!
> This is one of the most irresponsible sentences that i have ever read here.
> Now how comfortable would a Jokadu and Niumi son  have been if such people
> were to become our minister's of interior or health?name it!
> I hope so regionalism isn't playing a part here.I do also hope so i won't be
> branded as an "inferiority-complexed-stooge" "Haha...taaye ma rey!"
> I hope so that it is not these jOkadunka and Niuminka experts who had opened
> up files against me in the past?
>
> You see it will take a long time before some of you can appreciate debating
> with my likes 'cause truth is absent and  some believe that it is present in
> this forum.
>
> Please do not justify wrong through regionalism! Any shortcoming be it
> administrative or otherwise starts from Banjul itself.No Jokadunka or
> Niuminka knows the  way to the printing dept better than those who were
> playing "n'jalbi n'jalaano" at KG five!
> Good bye and am awaiting more insults 'cause thats the weapon for the hidden
> commandos.So easy to be brave on Gambia l though!
> YEROMAMA.
>
> "YEROMAMA PULORI GALO HAAWA BAROGEL N'DIMOU"
> "Speak the speeches and let the speeches not spit you."
>
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