And by the way, the caller didn't asked Mr Jallow's daughter anything other
than her father's whereabout. It was she who voluntarily gave info about
her student visa application, not Mr Jallow's visa, without been asked.

Once again pasaikou, spit it out! The public wants to know where the
crunchy nut lies;  how did this brief conversation with Mr Jallow's
daughter you branded 'interrogation', and which happened after mr jallow
was refused visa and the story already in the public domain, retroactively
affected Mr Jallow's visa application??  I have asked this question several
times now.

Don't forget to get grip of the meaning of the word 'interrogate'. It may
be helpful to you in this very trying time of your life

He who asserts must prove.
Daffeh


On Saturday, 1 February 2014, Bamba sering Manka Mass <
[log in to unmask]<https://mail.google.com/mail/mu/mp/86/?source=nap&hr=1&hl=en-GB>>
wrote:

On Sunday, 2 February 2014, UDP United Kingdom <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> And by the way, the caller didn't asked Mr Jallow's daughter anything
> other than her father's whereabout. It was she who voluntarily gave info
> about her student visa application, not Mr Jallow's visa, without been ask.
>
> Once pasaikou, spit it out. The public wants to where the crunchy nut
> lies;  how did this brief conversation that you branded 'interrogation',
> which happened after mr jallow was refused visa and the story already in
> the public domain, retroactively affected Mr Jallow's
> visa application?? Don't forget to get grip of the meaning of the word
> 'interrogat' first. It may be helpful in this very trying time of your life.
>
> He who asserts must prove.
>
> Daffeh
>
> On Saturday, 1 February 2014, Bamba sering Manka Mass <
> [log in to unmask]<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml',[log in to unmask]);>>
> wrote:
>
>>  I have said  I have risen above childish arguements and have heeded the
>> advice of Gambians who care so much about our country and agreed with them
>> that we have serious issues at hand. I will not revisit the past about the
>> UDP online. If any member wants to discuss the party, join me on a UDP
>> platform,  gathering or amongst Party members.x Nowhere else.x
>>
>> --- Original Message ---
>>
>> From: "Pa. Saikou Kujabi" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: 1 February 2014 22:12
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Setting the record straight.....Demba and Suntu's interview.
>>
>>   Sereign Bamba,
>>
>>  Am afraid you have misread, or misunderstood my phrase. Please revisit
>> the sentence that mentioned your name. In response to PPO Daffeh's request
>> for clarity, I stated; "nobody else is asking for any clarity, but you. Not
>> even so much of Sereign Bamba now". Simply put, you are no longer asking
>> for any clarity now.
>>
>>  Nonetheless, if you want to let go, you are welcome. I must tell you
>> though, that you have nobody to blame but yourself. You chose to join
>> Daffeh in attacking me and Yaya Jallow in defense of Suntu, despite the
>> fact that I have provided an authentic version that involved me personally.
>> You could have simply picked up a phone and call Ebou Manneh. If Ebou would
>> have told you anything different, then you can call me a liar, and at that
>> point I would have provided the whole world with the correspondence that I
>> sent to the US Embassy and to the Secretariat on behalf of the party.
>>
>>  I have always kept a low profile all these years that this none sense
>> name calling has been going on. I am not that kind of a citizen that any of
>> you can shut down in this forum or elsewhere. You even bragged that you are
>> willing to engage any of the " liars, so-called founding members of UDP,
>> and sponsored candidates" in a debate. Trust me Sereign, you do not have to
>> go any further than my level. Am probably the youngest among those that are
>> targeted here, so I will gladly avail myself for that debate. Bring it on
>> sooner rather than later please!!!  Well, am sorry but I am one of the
>> former sponsored candidates living in New York, and I do not have to wait
>> for my name to be called out. Go back and read your initial response to my
>> piece.
>>
>>  Even your this very piece has tons of allegations that deserve a
>> fitting response. You alleged that UDP "selected few"  and brought them to
>> the United States" Tell me who those "selected few" are. I can tell you
>> categorically that I do not know of any such "selected few" in the New York
>> Gambian community, not among those who publicly declare themselves as UDP
>> supporters or sympathizers. I have a particular interest in knowing those
>> few, so they can be reached out to.
>>
>>  In conclusion, and hopefully an acceptance to your plea for
>> disarmament, I wold like you to name one, just one UDP top official who has
>> not brought in a son, daughter, nephew, niece, or even self proclaimed
>> party militant for an official visit or otherwise. Tell me what is wrong
>> with a father travelling or wanting to travel with a his child.? Sereign
>> Bamba, one think I want to make abundantly clear to all and every UDP
>> member of any status, is that I am not gonna allow myself to be held in
>> bondage on account of party loyalty. If UDP militants cannot handle one of
>> the fundamental tenets of democracy (freedom of speech in this case), they
>> might as well call it a quit. It simply indicates that UDP is not ready to
>> lead The Gambia, because it will do worst than AFPRC/APRC, period.  Anybody
>> who wanna take me on will be more than welcome. Am not retreating until at
>> such a time that the smoke is c
>>
>>
>>  On Saturday, February 1, 2014 7:01 AM, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:
>>   Gentlemen,
>>
>>  Please let us bury the hatchet and move on to more pressing matters
>> happening in our country. All you guy are doing is harming the party you
>> all care about so passionately, so please for the sake of UDP, let this
>> matter go, before you cause more damage. We all know these are the issues
>> that Yaya Jammeh loves and it is at the detriment of UDP and it's
>> leadership on the ground.
>>
>>  Please, I beg of you all! Just tackle these issues in house by private
>> mail rather than wash dirty loins in public.
>>
>>  Thanks in advance,
>>
>>  Kejau
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>> Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2014 08:19:01 +0000
>> From: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [G_L] Setting the record straight.....Demba and Suntu's
>> interview.
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>
>> Bro Pa Saikou, with all due respect, if you guys would not heed my candid
>> advice to desist from personal attacks as it affects no one but yourselves
>> and the party you all talks so much about, get me out of it!
>>
>> So much of Bamba Sering Mass what???
>>
>> I am not Daffeh neither was I speaking for anyone and you know that. I
>> have always maintained my neutrality here. But I can't defend lies against
>> truth and if you have problems with that? Then be my guest on the L
>>
>> UDP I have been and UDP I still am. I have been independently minded and
>> have always defended the truth. When UDP sent some people to America (you
>> and I know who are they are) while leaving most of us to tackle it out with
>> the dictator, what was the criteria used that led to few chosen so called
>> diehards to come to American? Those selected few were doing exactly the
>> same thing most of us were doing for the party. But we all understood that
>> not everyone can come in the name of the Party because some has to remain
>> behind to hold the pillars.
>>
>> Lets let sleeping dogs lie I beg. I did not attack anyone but Yaya Jallow
>> my deputy leader for the way and manner he handled this whole visa
>> transactions which I think I am entitled to. My question was why involve
>> his daughter? Was she part of the deligation or invitees ? No said Pa
>> Saikou yourself. How did she came to a joint application with her father?
>> Well no answer is coming from either yaya or his self appointed generals. I
>> though Yaya was a wise leader but he proved me wrong.
>> How could someone then come out to heep all the blame of it all on the
>> party leader??
>>
>> There can be only one answer. Ask those who are blaming the leader.
>>
>> One has right to challenge leaders yes but defending lies against a
>> leader is treacherous in my view and that is exactly what you guys are
>> doing. You sent the invitations and catagorically stated that Yaya's
>> daughter was never part of it. Infact according to you Yaya's daughter had
>> an I°20 so??? You and I know even an I°1000 does not qualify one an
>> American visa. Then if Yaya did include his daughter in his applications to
>> secure her a visa, fine. All of us should have no problems with that  but,
>> I mean but was it transparent? hell far from it. Therefore if things turn
>> out they way he had not expected, he should have done everything within his
>> means to bury thr hatchet for he created the hatchet himself.
>>
>> How many sons and daughters are UDP diehards? you tell me?? Would their
>> families want them to remain in banjul while leader's children fly abroad?
>> As I said earlier, we were all UDP but only a few were selected and brought
>> to America by UDP leadership. Ok by me  but was it transparent? Far from iy
>> but it bothered anyone left in the Gambia. We were all happy that atleast
>> the Party would have credible fundraisers. What happened?? You tell me. I
>> have always believed in fate and still belief fate brought me abroad and
>> made me so proud that I owed allegiance to only fate. If you ask me, even
>> that selection was never transparent but no one blamed it on the leaders.
>> I have not attacked you therefore when you having it with Suntu despite
>> my candid advice, when you responding to Suntu, pls leave my humble name
>> out.
>>
>> If you know one about UDP, I too knew atleast half. You did not entered
>> the  House before me so lets not wash out dirty linen in public. Remember I
>> am still the red ninja. I beg I have grown now and risen above these child
>> things my children go to uni. Therefore am growing fast nonstop. Don't drag
>> me or else! My humble advice.x
>>
>> --- Original Message ---
>>
>> From: "Pa. Saikou Kujabi" <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: 1 February 2014 03:27
>> T
>>
>

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