YaFatou
definately as sister Jabiu said you are part and parcel of the hafdie story
You are local here in Va just a stone's trow from Dc . When our bro cultural Ambassador OKO comes in the summer get ready !! Regards to your husband and pikins
regards
habib
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>Subject: Re: [>-<] Re:"Afdie"/Yafatou
>Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:53:24 EST
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>Yafatou,
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>No way you can be left out ot the "afdie story"
>Not only the "endu" etc, but Charles street and Horse street are very much a
>part of the "afdie" story. There is a rich history to be told not only of
>"afdie" but of Banjul and the entire Gambia.
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>Jabou
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>In a message dated 1/17/04 10:10:17 PM Central Standard Time,
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> > [ This e-mail is posted to Gambia|Post e-Gathering by "fatima -D" ] You all
> > are bringing in an overwhelming "Rich" memoirs of Half-die. As a citizen of
> > the latter, I refuse to be left out in this fruitful worh reading dialogue.I
> > really enjoy the verbatim here ..especially adding in the actual wollof words
> > which really narrates the history well.
> >
> > I am not feeling very well but I jsut want to remind Jabou that I have
> > spent most of my early childhood during the weekend "endu" at her family
> > compound/house, Njohen. It was a moment that I always yearned for.....coz at the end
> > of the day we would go to the beach vis a vis "tatipereh" to get some "neni
> > ngunja" or gronsoup !! you remember those , Ya Soffie.
> >
> > There are so much we will go over..OKO you didn't touch on Yelly Poson ?
> > (laugh) how about that ! and the "gigs" you and the Super Eagles (Infangbondi
> > group) used to hold at my grand-mother's "sosseh Kunda !
> >
> > Till later ,
> >
> > Yafatou Saine-Darbo
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