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Prince Bubacarr A Sankanu <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Apr 2012 11:15:01 +0200
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Sorry Borther Mass,

Until and unless SOUNTOU EXPLAINS MY LINEAGE IN FULL AND HOW I AM OR AM NOT A SMITH OR PRINCE, there will not be peace.

Did I tell Gambians to debate national issues without personal pettiness.

Sountou is intolerant and fastidious and ARROGANCE. Since the time I cut him to size over CCG/Ndey Tapha, Religious bigotry and the like, he has been waiting to suck my blood.

Jammeh is not important and I am not fool as I was in the system.

I will be bastard if I allow myself to be fooled twice.

Warmest,

Prince BA Sankanu

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> Datum: Mon, 23 Apr 2012 09:04:49 +0000
> Von: Bamba sering Manka Mass <[log in to unmask]>
> An: [log in to unmask]
> Betreff: Re: Hello Prince, is this why you are blowing hot and cold?

>
> Hey hey young men of Gambia,Suntu and Sankano, Hold fire now now !
> Prince or Smith does not matter here. What Gambia needs is salvation and I
> belief the young Sankano can contribute something meaningful. How ever, I
> do not seem to understand hi motives of his constant wooing an unlovable,
> unpredictable, non committed bully who would hate him for the simple fact he
> is a Sarahule Prince as he claimed.
> Has Sankano forgotten what happened to M. Sumareh? Yahya needs the
> Sarahules and would do everything to have Sarahules  close to him and any Sarahule
> with influence would either be silenced, kept at bay or handicapped
> espacially a Sarahule prince . My advice to him would be to open his eyes and not
> fall into a lion's den for lions do not know who is Prince or Smith, they
> only love eating meat off the bone.x
> My brother prince, don't mind Suntu's reference to your smith stuff. He
> was only winding you up and didn't mean anything destructive there. Gambia is
> one Family all mixed either one side or the other end. I knew you from
> Sotuma Sere as you knew I am from Baro Kunda but we all knew our ancestor came
> from somewhere before where we now call home now.
>  So your claim of princeliness, you are entitled to and no one should
> doubt you. History is deep and as people migrate, they intermixed in marriages.
> What is wrong if I am a Slave but can be of better use to the nation than
> a free born or useless royal blue blood? That was why Jawara came in and
> many married Jawara family into theirs to be close to the crown. That is what
> real Gambia is all about.  I don't care what I am as long as I can serve
> my community to be best of my ability. That is what real patriotism means.
> But my beef is why is one so possessed with this Royalty? Are we not all
> slaves? Come on grow up and fight for what you believed in and stop your
> this prince prince thing. Princes bow to kings and you have never paid me
> homage. It i not true that Suntu committed what you accused him of for you do
> not know him one bit. So hold fire you and Suntu and come back to the issues
> that affect Gambia!You have every right to criticize the Opposition when
> and how you choose to. But you may get responses here and there as we are
> also with the same right to respond to your claims. This is what democracy is
> all about for public officials to be accountable to the people they tend
> to serve.
> king
>
> > Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:44:49 +0100
> > From: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Hello Prince, is this why you are blowing hot and cold?
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> >
> > http://hellogambia.com/the-blacksmith-prince-and-the-tyrant/
> >
> > Your good friend Halake's comment anchor well. You presume to be here
> > to ruffle our feathers, but alas, with a gentle rumble, you started
> > fabricating and lying. That will not seprate us...The banter commence.
> >
> > The Blacksmith Prince and the Tyrant
> >
> > Suntou Touray
> >
> > The torturing subject making tongues waking is simply that, will they
> > finally marry or will it not happen. The self anointed Prince of the
> > Gambia, residing in Deutschland has done all Princely overtures to
> > attract the attention of the tyrant but the Tyrant remains muted.
> >
> > The Prince showed off his illusionary wealth, grandeur, notoriety,
> > devilish cavaliers, and many more elongated trash-self-serving
> > commentaries, yet the Tyrant remain disinterested.
> >
> > How do we quicken the nuptial of our Prince with the indelible wannabe
> > King, Abdul Aziz Of Kanilia? I for one feel ashamed seeing endless big
> > statements from the Prince. “I am willing to offer my service for
> > free, only if the President gives me the green light” Doh!!!
> >
> > The Prince ten years ago ran away from the Gambia claiming that, he is
> > a wanted man, wanted by the beast of Banjul. The sympathetic German
> > immigration authorities granted the exile Prince Asylum. Like many
> > European country, after a couple of years, the asylum status can be
> > converted into nationality. I guess this is what the Prince did.
> >
> > The Prince forgot that, the man he ran away from is still the same
> > person, only wiser in disposing off his enemies and friends. Ask
> > Edward Singhteh, Yanks Touray, Abdoulie kujabi, Lang Tombong, Edu
> > Gomez, Fatou Jahumpa etc etc. However, like many new recruits to
> > self-destruction, they think they have the wisdom to escape the
> > crawling claws of the Tyrant. Good luck.
> >
> > As of today, no one knows the number of Gambians incarcerated for
> > expressing contrary political opinion to the President. With many dead
> > and many imprison, and a further sizeable number in exile, including
> > the Prince. One wonders why the Prince wishes to associate himself
> > with the tormentor of many.
> >
> > The Prince has now started abusing and cursing the opponents of the
> > Tyrant, he calls them “fools and stuffs”. He cracks many jokes to be
> > among the Gambian masses. The Prince after all wants attention and
> > adulation, but does the Tyrant care?
> >
> > Like any Prince, Jesuits would ably employ the service of tandem
> > flattery and unfunny jokes. But since the Prince is in no position to
> > have court jesters, he unashamedly jests himself…
> >
> > The big question is naturally that, is the Prince with many titles and
> > portfolios wise enough to enter the cage of a man he sort asylum from?
> >  The Prince repeatedly bombards Gambian readers with very lengthy
> > personal opinions. In them, he claims to be a Film director, Film
> > Producer, Cinematographer, Nollywood-connected, Rich, and many more
> > grand skills.
> >
> > Sadly, the Prince has demonstrated the symptom of loneliness syndrome.
> > With no one to verify his loud claims, let us leave him to his big and
> > noisy claims. My personal message to the tyrant is marry our only
> > Blacksmith Prince before he change heart. Keeping a grown man waiting
> > can be hazardous. His jokes aren’t funny anymore. I wish him well.
> > Yahya shake the hand of our Prince, and do what Yahya does best.
> > Goodbye.
> >
> >
> > --
> > www.suntoumana.blogspot.com
> >
> >
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