Mr. Jallow, Thanks a lot for your info but I find this very interesting: "well I have very powerful and rich friends who sympathize with my cause. They wouldn't hesitate to spare a $1M at a moments notice." Congratulations for being so lucky to have such friends! But NO BUSINESS TYCOON anywhere on the planet will spend a million dollars on a stranger unless he/she has a very good reason to do so. I'm certain that you met this tycoon while in the service of Yaya Jammeh. Now, what is it that you do for this Fernandez guy to warrant him "to spare a $1M at a moment's notice" for you? What does he owe you? My biz teacher at Saints taught me years ago that in business, there's nothing like "something for nothing." It's always "something for something!" They call it "Consideration" if I recall right. So, please be kind enough to tell us what prospects (in terms of returns) this Nigerian bizman has seen in you. How does he recoup the money he has INVESTED in Ebou Jallow? Because, if it's all about altruism (real philanthropy,) I can think of a million places in Nigeria that could use a $1M charity. So, tell us what this "friendship" is all about. A Military Junta Spokesman from Gambia; A naturalized/transplanted Nigerian millionaire. So great a friendship that the latter would pop out a $1M at a moment's notice for the former. Boy, I'm really getting really curious now! So, help me understand this, because I've got a wandering mind... I await your kind response. Saul. >One of >them is Chief Antonio Fernandez, a Nigerian business tycoon who lives in >New >York. If you doubt what I said, ask around some prominent Gambians in Uk >or >US. Besides you can ask my lawyer, Mr. Jean Patry of Gmuer, Pestalozzi and >Patry, the biggest law firm in Switzerland. > >Ebou Jallow ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------