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Folks, it seems to me that a plague has emerged in the Gambia and it has
afflicted two individuals, Yaya and Pasha (with them glasses).  What on
earth is going on with Henry and his "great minds" thingy?  Does Pasha need
this much attention?  He is really morphing into an educated fool if he is
not already.  The sad thing is that some folks will sit at a vous to stretch
this nonsense to its elastic limits.  Folks, the race is on between Yaya and
Pasha, and it is very tight between these two clowns.

Yaya has: "extra ability in bringing stability to The Gambia”

and

Pasha is "a Great Mind of the 21st Century" once again.  After three wins,
he owns the cup.

E, I know you got one in your sleeve.  Oh yes, you should by now have
finished your joint Phd and JD at Georgetown University.  You devil you,
saving the best for last!

Chi Jaama

Joe




Dr Carrol honoured again
Written by Alhagie Jobe
Friday, 09 September 2005
Dr Henry Darlington Richmond Carrol, deputy solicitor and registrar general
at the AG’s Chambers and department of state for Justice, has for the second
timebeen awarded the prestigious Great Minds of the 21st Century Award by
the American Biographical Institute (ABI) in the US.
A total of 1,000 distinguished recipients of the aforesaid prestigious
award, with a few of the awards being posthumous ones, were each presented
with a proclamation plaque, containing the citation of the Award, and the
recipients’ highly impressive biographies, published in the Hall of Fame
Section of the of the 2004 / 2005 edition of the Great Minds of the 21st
Century encyclopedia by the ABI.


According to the citation of the award, the Governing Board of Editors of
the ABI, has recognised Dr Henry DR Carrol, as a Great Minds of the 21st
Century, due to his significant accomplishments within, and the mastery of
law, poetry and prose, as documented in the 2004/2005 edition of the Great
Minds of the 21st Century.  This, it indicates is reserved for men and
women, whose accomplishment and influence emanated from superior
conditioning of intellect.


Commenting on the award, Dr Carrol, who is also a senior lecturer of law at
the Gambia Technical Training Institute (GTTI), expressed gratitude to the
ABI for yet another prestigious international honour bestowed on him. He
described his second ABI award as not only an honour for himself, but also a
fitting honour for The Gambia and Africa as a whole.


Other distinguished and imminent personalities, whose biographies were also
published in the 2004 / 2005 edition of the Great Minds of the 21st Century
encyclopaedia, include Tony Blair, prime minister of Great Britain, George W
Bush, president of the USA, Winston Churchil, ex-prime minister of Great
Britain, Mhadma Ghandi, first prime minister of India, John Fitzerald
Kennedy, ex-president of the USA, Rev Dr Martin Luther King (JR), a nobel
peace prize winner and great black American civil rights activist, Nelson
Mandela, first President of independent, non-racial South Africa, and Pope
John Paul II, and Mother Teresa of India, a nobel peace prize winner.
Folks, it seems to me that a plague has emerged in the Gambia and it has
afflicted two individuals, Yaya and Pasha (with them glasses).  What on
earth is going on with Henry and his "great minds" thingy?  Does Pasha need
this much attension?  He is really morphing into an educated fool.  The sad
thing is that some folks will sit at a vous to stretch this nonsense to its
elastic limits.  Folks, the race is on between Yaya and Pasha, and it is
very tight between these two clowns.


Dr Carrol honoured again
Written by Alhagie Jobe
Friday, 09 September 2005
Dr Henry Darlington Richmond Carrol, deputy solicitor and registrar general
at the AG’s Chambers and department of state for Justice, has for the second
timebeen awarded the prestigious Great Minds of the 21st Century Award by
the American Biographical Institute (ABI) in the US.
A total of 1,000 distinguished recipients of the aforesaid prestigious
award, with a few of the awards being posthumous ones, were each presented
with a proclamation plaque, containing the citation of the Award, and the
recipients’ highly impressive biographies, published in the Hall of Fame
Section of the of the 2004 / 2005 edition of the Great Minds of the 21st
Century encyclopedia by the ABI.


According to the citation of the award, the Governing Board of Editors of
the ABI, has recognised Dr Henry DR Carrol, as a Great Minds of the 21st
Century, due to his significant accomplishments within, and the mastery of
law, poetry and prose, as documented in the 2004/2005 edition of the Great
Minds of the 21st Century.  This, it indicates is reserved for men and
women, whose accomplishment and influence emanated from superior
conditioning of intellect.


Commenting on the award, Dr Carrol, who is also a senior lecturer of law at
the Gambia Technical Training Institute (GTTI), expressed gratitude to the
ABI for yet another prestigious international honour bestowed on him. He
described his second ABI award as not only an honour for himself, but also a
fitting honour for The Gambia and Africa as a whole.


Other distinguished and imminent personalities, whose biographies were also
published in the 2004 / 2005 edition of the Great Minds of the 21st Century
encyclopaedia, include Tony Blair, prime minister of Great Britain, George W
Bush, president of the USA, Winston Churchil, ex-prime minister of Great
Britain, Mhadma Ghandi, first prime minister of India, John Fitzerald
Kennedy, ex-president of the USA, Rev Dr Martin Luther King (JR), a nobel
peace prize winner and great black American civil rights activist, Nelson
Mandela, first President of independent, non-racial South Africa, and Pope
John Paul II, and Mother Teresa of India, a nobel peace prize winner.

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