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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Jul 2000 15:07:18 GMT
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Because of lack of time, I am sending this piece unedited. It came from one
of my sources in the Gambia.

Ebrima Ceesay

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>
>Ebrima,
>The impact of Gambia-L on the political scene in The Gambia has been so
>phenomenal that a Political Rights Group, in association with a University
>Communications/IT Department, is considering using the Gambia-L as a case
>study on how to boot dictators everywhere without firing a shot. The pen,
>indeed, is mightier than the sword. The L should take pride in its gallant
>effort in disseminating accurate and insider information to the Gambian
>population as part of the political awareness campaign. Gambians are now
>better informed about the misdeeds of the Yahya Jammeh regime than ever
>before. The political fall out as a result of the persistence of the L, is
>evident in The Gambia.  The group of academics and students have commenced
>measuring the impact of the fall out as a result of the efforts of members
>of the L. So please, do not get me wrong. The battle is not over yet; it
>has barely begun but one cannot deny the fact that the Jammeh regime is in
>complete disarray. Try getting the President's Office or an SoS to sign,
>approve or endorse official documents and see. Nothing is moving at the
>Quadrangle, not to speak of State House, which is a ghost town now.
>Everyone is running for cover. They are ashamed to be associated with the
>worst Government in Africa. According to the Standard Chartered Bank
>Intelligence Unit, the investment climate in The Gambia is rated at par
>with basket case Liberia; thanks to that idiot in Kanilai and his cohorts.
>I will update members of the L on the Study proposal and outline as soon as
>it is finalised. So, for now, let us keep exposing this moron to the
>outside world.
>HE READS THE L EVERY MORNING AT 5:00 AM AFTER STAYING UP ALL NIGHT DRINKING
>ATAYA OR CHINESE TEA AND CHEWING KOLA NUTS BEFORE GOING TO BED AT 6:30 AM
>AND REPORT FOR "WORK" AT 2PM; HE KNOCKS OFF AT 7:00 PM. HE HAS NOT PUT IN A
>DAY'S WORK SINCE HE BECAME PRESIDENT. THE LAZIEST PRESIDENT THE WORLD HAS
>EVER KNOWN AND GAMBIA TAX PAYERS ARE PAYING HIM HANDSOMELY FOR DOING
>NOTHING EXCEPT TO NAP, KIDNAP, MAIME AND KILL INNOCENT AND DEFENCELESS
>KIDS. Yahya's days are indeed numbered. Let us raise the temperature a
>slight degree of two from under the seat of his pants, or should I say
>"DABAKURRTO". We may need to release few more bees on him as a reminder
>that we are watching him closely.
>

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