Brother Prince Sankanu,
 
Thanks for the comments. Well, this may not just be a coincident, he/she may be from close to where your first love originates. The Janneh story in itself is a tragedy but as you said, many factors may have contributed to him landing in Jail. Sometimes I think people underestimate the length to which this regime is willing to go. Therefore, dealing with them needs forward thinking and strategic planning.
 
I wish that Dr. Janneh had come out sooner and openly declare his political affiliations and or intend to form a form organization. It could have made a difference in the outcome of his case or at least how the rest of the world will view it.
 
Anyway, we are glad the series brought back some sweet memories for you... never give up as you may once again in your life time meet Molengel - your first primary school sweet heart.
 
Stay tuned for more series to follow as the writer promised...
 
Kind regards

Demba
 
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 4:08 AM, Prince Bubacarr A Sankanu <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Mawdos Yero and Demba,

This guy commenting on Dr. Janneh's case with the by-line "By Archam Molengel, Sare Balebeh, The Gambia" stimulated my curiosity.

As I noted  on my Maafanta list of Princely Quality Women, MOLEGNEL is the name of my first love in primary school. A sweet Fula girl from the romantic sleepy SAREH CACHO who was married off without notice! Her "crime" was that she was too beautiful to stay in school. Hahaha!

The writer is keeping my stubborn memories alive.

Who gave commentator the permission to use the name of my first love if that is not his/her real name? Hahaha!

Well Dr. Janneh's case is not a surprise. I called Dr. Janneh, MANDELA OF THE GAMBIA and he got Life like Mandela. I have been proven right again.

The blame does not rest solely on my Brother Jammeh but also on all those who directly or indirectly contributed to Dr. Janneh's tremors.

But I believe people learned their lessons now for posterity. Hopefully, they will be careful when making comments about people's actions, projects and intentions. Freedom of speech that causes damage to innocent livelihood and properties is in no one's interest. Not even in the public's.

My Brother Cherno, Babili Mansa wants to be "AFIRIKI MANSA" for 2012. Let us see if the Jalangs will give him the blessings to be the AU Chair or not. Am watching.

I am however proud that Jola Ritual was made an integral part of the inauguration ceremony. This is victory for our African Traditional Religions and Spirituality (ATRS) and I hope it will henceforth be part of all state/national functions.

Am lurking behind the cactus ever-ready to crack out the bone marrows of anyone who vilifies our USEFUL ATRS and Jalang/Idol Traditions.

Even the South African ANC kick-started its centenary (100 years) anniversary with a Traditional Zulu ritual ceremony. President Jacob Zuma took part in a ritual sacrifice of a bull and the Sangoma traditional healers sought ancestral blessing for the site of a new liberation museum.

There is hope for African Renaissance.

NJARAMA


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