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United KingdomThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe.World » europe » united kingdom » United Kingdom Activity StreamJanuary 29, 2010
Friday message 29th January response to: Gambias poor worried about food get some EU help
- view story - reply January 27, 2010
Let I the Pragmatic put on the light for you Mr. Burry hence you should not persist living in the dark like the way you insisting on doing right now. You have gone so temperamental since my initial portrayal of you and your behavior here. You have also kept on expressing yourself more dramatically than one with sense of right and wrong. Have you not realized how you’ve been sounding like a junkyard throughout and in all your recent postings Mr. Bury Abraham? response to: BAC/KMC JCSA clean WR dumpsites
- view story - reply January 26, 2010
My dear Mr. BABUCARR CEESAY, I’m honoured by your comments indeed but thanks for the complement as well. response to: Podium for President Jammeh
- view story - reply January 16, 2010
Friday Message 15th January 2010. response to: Major Boost for disaster victims
- view story - reply THE BLACK SLAVE AND HIS DOG; A short tail from our rich Islamic Studies is here but also to endorse soberness for those who have wisdom. response to: Major Boost for disaster victims
- view story - reply January 15, 2010
THE BLACK SLAVE AND HIS DOG; A short tail from our rich Islamic Studies is here but also to endorse soberness for those who have wisdom. THE BLACK SLAVE AND HIS DOG; A short tail from our rich Islamic Studies is here but also to endorse soberness for those who have wisdom. January 14, 2010
What I meant by ‘what we Gambians have and no other but us alone’ is the elegance and blessings granted to our people and Nation by God-Almighty. And that is thanks to the efforts of our great parents who had never been done with supplication for virtue and truth, entreaty for the prolonged calm country yet loving family and people. response to: Podium for President Jammeh
- view story - reply January 13, 2010
You see now what you’ve been imprecating to yourself? I knew it could be too much for your forbearance, which is why I tried to be very nice in putting my scene to you and yet you now totally unstable for what had said. response to: How well do you go with your New Year's resolutions?
- view story - reply January 12, 2010
Of course I knew what you’ve been imploring from me all along but you know what doped, I might have to try and be at your services in case the forum is getting bored for your liking and I will try to do things the nicest way possible. response to: How well do you go with your New Year's resolutions?
- view story - reply January 07, 2010
I thought I had seen it all in my life time when I saw people paying to be horrified and mortified, but seemingly enough to be in breach of mind, all that had change hence I have sense somewhat that some people had gone pass that stage and the edges of idiocy in desperation for celebrity status and reckoning by Shaytan and his followers. response to: How well do you go with your New Year's resolutions?
- view story - reply January 05, 2010
If you wish to take my profoundly statement as personally Mr. Borry, then it’s entirely up to you but to let you know, I had post that column for the agenda of change in our attitude towards morality. Sorry and no disrespect but I have a very limited time for this forum and I can’t afford to waste it in the sort of argument that you adore. response to: How well do you go with your New Year's resolutions?
- view story - reply January 04, 2010
Many could ague that the ball has not fallen for them for the past years seemingly but it should be, ‘how will you ponder your New Year decisions’? response to: How well do you go with your New Year's resolutions?
- view story - reply I kind of disagree with the concern citizen for claiming that Mr Borry is Bulfaleh as their behaviour might seem the same but I could give crediting to Mr. Borry for his polite approach to me while Bulfaleh is just on slipshod from nowhere. response to: Letter: Bravo! President Jammeh
- view story - reply December 31, 2009
Mr. Borry, I might be insane but not doom for failing to realise the fact that you are never over the moon when Yahya Jammeh and his Government are sincerely paid tribute to. Subsequently, your saying that ‘to a certain extent you have not actually criticized the Gambian president’ after you said Jammeh had presumed himself to be untouchable in your previous statement, is now raising doubts with regards to your credibility and carried with it your message for your intents. response to: Letter: Bravo! President Jammeh
- view story - reply December 30, 2009
Sorry Mr. Borry Abrahams I spelled your name incorrectly. response to: Letter: Bravo! President Jammeh
- view story - reply As a Muslim, ignoring the contemporary political affairs in this World is unwise but ignoring the needs for enlightening on the facts for those with little or no perception (awareness) of what needs knowing, is also idiosyncrasy (oddity) and under-attribute to good manners. response to: Letter: Bravo! President Jammeh
- view story - reply Thank you Arlene for your posting defining the role of a Prime Minister. As you correctly point-out, in a parliamentary democracy, the prime minister is the head of the government, but he should not enjoy unilateral executive power. The government, in turn is supposed to represent the will of the 'people. It is interesting to note that within my lifetime, two prime ministers: Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, may have behaved more like Executive Presidents than Prime Ministers. Amazingly, many supporters amongst the people approve of this - describing it as 'strong leadership' whilst still claiming to be living within a democracy. As a fellow WOW contributor (Borry Abrahams) succinctly puts it: "The beauty of Democracy wherever it does exist is that it gives us the illusion that we're are a free people" response to: New Energy minister, Foreign Affairs PS sworn in
- view story - reply As a Muslim, ignoring the contemporary political affairs in this World is unwise but ignoring the needs for enlightening on the facts for those with little or no perception (awareness) of what needs knowing, is also idiosyncrasy (oddity) and under-attribute to good manners. response to: Letter: Bravo! President Jammeh
- view story - reply December 29, 2009
This debate is fascinating, and although some would argue that I am not entitled to such an opinion, I will risk giving it - not to pretend that I am some kind of expert on the matter, but to hopefully bring more people into the debate. I sincerely hope that it does not offend anyone. It is a repeat of a posting I made to Maafanta.com. response to: Letter: Bravo! President Jammeh
- view story - reply December 25, 2009
Thank you for your Christmas greetings Mr Khan - may you and your family enjoy good health and success in all you do. response to: Merry Christmas
- view story - reply December 24, 2009
Evil must be brought down as before intended by our parents and that means ‘Cangbengo’ (Gambia). The Gambia of which I am devoted to but also anticipated to be observant in my time and after is one with a unique perceptive (quick-witted or brightness), absolute and enthusiastic in equality before anything else. A country where no weak personal is a victim of segregation or seclusion, demoralisation, degradation (dreadful conditions) and depredation or devastation or negative effects is my Nation of enthusiasm for intends The Gambia to become. response to: Merry Christmas
- view story - reply December 21, 2009
The Migration of people's around the world is as old as mankind itself - without it there would likely be no development. Some people believe that even today, we should live in a world without borders - where people are free to roam and settle where they wish without restriction. To them I say it is a dream of something that will never exist - an idealistic 'Utopia'. Sadly, we need to accept that the world of man is not equal - it is tribal, territorial, elitist - divided into those who have plenty and those who have next to nothing - and the 'haves' don't want to share. God organized humans into races and perhaps made us different to make us more interesting to each other. Human beings organize themselves into families, groups, cliques, tribes, clans, castes, social/economic classes, nations, etc - each acting in its own interest first and foremost. The recent Climate Conference is a classic example - even when faced with a world catastrophe we cannot get our act together. As a species - is there really any hope for us if we don't change our ways? response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply December 18, 2009
Well speaking of migration - those of you who have been brave enough to leave the smiling and sunshine coast are now 'enjoying' the cold snowy winter here in Europe. For me there is no such thing as 'bad' weather - it is all part of God's (SWT) natural beauty. I love the snow especially - it puts a bright face on everything - but it can be dangerous also, so please be careful Mr Khan & Yus whilst driving in the snow and dress-up to keep warm. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply December 14, 2009
Here is a reminder........ response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply Sorry - the link to 'freedom newspaper ' I gave no longer contains the text I was referring to. It was a very nasty personal attack on Fatou Jahumpa Ceesay - accusing her of sexual promiscuity, in very offensive language. I know nothing about the woman apart from her former government position - but what was written has no place in journalism. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply December 13, 2009
Yankuba - this is a very interesting topic - I hope it will attract people's opinions on here. For my own opinion, I am not sure that there is a common understanding of a 'united Africa', 'Pan-Africanism', 'United States of Africa'. At one extreme - it could mean a single nation of all people in the continent. Can you imagine a single leader or government trying to rule over one billion people?. The other understanding might be a union or confederation of African states. Your example of the North African nations not regarding themselves African highlights the problems associated with the first idea - Sudan is an example of this division, even within the borders of a single nation. The second idea is more realistic but would also prove difficult - look at the European Union, a poor example of mutual understanding and co-operation. Your idea of a closer (than ECOWAS) union of West African states is perhaps far more realistic. There would always be a possibility of it expanding after other African nations saw it working well. A watered-down version would be no better than the Commonwealth of Nations, which few people can see the point of. response to: Title: Africa Must Unite
- view story - reply It might be that Miss/Mrs Jarra is young and is yet to develop the tolerance of the mature mind, and Mr Khan's words would then be a useful lesson for her. What is written here, on the other hand, is inexcusable from a so-called professional publication. How such people expect to keep their credibility, after such an unprofessional and immature tirade, eludes me: response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply December 12, 2009
Mrs Jarra, if your Mum says to you, ‘she wish you were dead in your infancy’, would you consider or just reacts the same you did here? What I mean to tell you is, your parent could say so as you might not live to their expectation but that does not mean they hate you that much. What ever someone’s opinionated views are on the happenings, that it could never stop all balls from rolling, you know. Remember the World is mould like a ball and has never stopped rolling since the day it was set where it is by God-Almighty (and not by man). I The Pragmatic says, ‘Live is full of mysteries while we all learn new things on a daily basis as it keeps venturing into the unknown with us non-stop’. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply Migration is not an easy task Aisha, but could only be adored by the faithful persons considering what one has to leave behind (as one singer says ‘there is no place like home’). Migration was the second task after the proclamation of Islam God-Almighty had imposed on our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and doing it means one has accomplished and experience or one could say follow the footsteps our Prophet. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply Mrs E. N. Jarra, I don’t know how you could go round the world telling people off simply because you deemed Jammeh cannot be criticised when you cannot guaranteed for fact that, all the citizens of The Gambia could give you a round of applause for your telling of the truth. You were not also nice when you said “all you know is to open your stinking mouths to spoil his good name and efforts” and “if you think you can do better for your country why don't you come back and prove it” to fellow citizens. But Mrs Jarra, did not realised that the only one, the participants in this forum have discovered so far with a stinking mouth is the one who knows what a stinking mouth look like and that is the like of you, who have one hanging all over the place without control Mrs. Without the migrants and their efforts, I mean those who pay the hefty import duties at the Gambia ports on vehicles and other merchandises, not to mention the funds we spend in the building industries and etc, I believe the economy of the Gambia would have shrink to zed zero. Never should ever doubt to give credits those abroad, but hey who know it all, you might do you know supposed you live around families who benefited well from this while you still struggling. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply Hi Mr Dawda D, my dad have got a one long post for Mrs Jarra and those in suit with her but I hope she can read and understands pure English or else she can keep the whole text in her basket for feature references. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply I am not sure for 100% if Africa will become a united state of Africa as Dr Nkrumah wish, but certainly not in 50 years to come, simply because, the north African countries like Morocco, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt do not regard themselves as Africans, they just pretending. Geographically, they cannot deny the fact that these countries are located on African continent. Centuries ago, only Black people live on that part of the world, they came and invade them most of them were killed before they scattered all over the area. We have studied their own history in their own country therefore, they can’t deny the fact, let West African countries try and unite economically, socially, militarily and politically to make west Africa a better place for her future children. Morocco even requested to join in European union. They consider the Arab council more effective than African union. response to: Title: Africa Must Unite
- view story - reply Esteemed wow.gm Editor response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply Mr Khan - this site has BIG technical difficulties it seems - our posts are coming and going, then appearing out of sequence. I hope you read my reply to your respectful letter; it begins: "I agree that we should be judged by our actions....." response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply December 11, 2009
Please Dawda D read this annotation very carefully and try to understand the oral cavity. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply Banjul Report - welcome to this forum sir. I hope you will contribute often. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply Wow.gm editor has erased my initial response to Mr. Dawda D but I want this bit to stay. And i.e. I am a possible and an accommodating person indeed but not to be cheaply influence by words without actions. I am sorry if your luck has not work for you this time and I’m hoping that my words have not been misconstrued for what they should rather represent. response to: President Jammeh rewards July 22nd anthem finalists
- view story - reply Thanks Mr. Borry for your comprehension of your own frailty against decency and the making of mends for the accidental expressions you used towards Ebou while trying to defend yourself against the like of your attack. I fully acknowledged your remorsefulness and hope the rest of the readers will follow suit. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply Dear Mr Khan - I agree that we should be judged by our actions, and not our words alone. You have made it clear how you judge me, yet I feel that you have judged me harshly. I wish I could go back into the archives of WOW to review all the things I wrote, because in all sincerity, I cannot see how I have given you the impression that I feel superior for being British, European, or white - or how my comments might be construed as trying to make people feel small or inferior. The truth is that I have no superiority feelings about my national or ethnic origins at all - on the contrary, I share the collective shame of my ancestors ill treatment of your ancestors, and the interference of western foreign policy in African and Middle Eastern affairs, throughout history to the present day. Mr Khan, I cannot apologize for being British, European (the makings of man) or being white (the making of Allah - SWT) because they are beyond my control. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply December 10, 2009
Very well said Borry. Perhaps it is the impersonal nature of internet communication that lures us into some bad habits. We have to police our own behaviour on here of course - but it would be far better if we communicated as if speaking face-to-face. It is an easy option to trade insults, instead of advancing an arguement through reasoning, and sometimes agreeing to disagree. I particularly like your point about 'no individual (mortal) owning the truth'. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply December 09, 2009
Mr Khan - you speak wise words to Borry and Abou, and I agree with them 100%. So now, you and I should set an example by setting aside our past differences. Will you meet me half-way? response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply Human Rights In Islamic response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply December 08, 2009
I could not make my conversation long hence long post are restricted but I kind of like some of the points both you Borry and Abou are trying to raise here and the only freaky thing I dislike is the abusing of each other hence we are as brothers as you already know it. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply Now the two of you should have all your argument shaped up by now. It should always be about consideration, and as Gambia being a Nation of Veneration, whatever contribution one has to offer in this forum should reflect just that dear Borry and Abou. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply December 07, 2009
Generosity of mind, which is often given the phrase as moderate virtue. response to: My sponsorship is apolitical
- view story - reply December 03, 2009
Mr Ban Ki Moon, I believe you should dump this position you held as a UN secretary General hence that very Bureau is only using you along with the Western World as their escaping goat. Your aim and ambition and are very touching but if scrutinise with a bright mind they would prevail not hence it is against Western system of belief. response to: UN boss on World Aids Day
- view story - reply i am quite confident the self exiles who has relationship with corrupt officials are trying their way back in to the gambia, because they do not have the pleasure of being in europe, because they cannot enjoy of having curropt money they have stolen and have the infuence upon others to tanish the good imerge of the president but jammeh will stay into power as long as GOD wishes whilst the stolen money is fading away from there hands. please leave the president alone to continue do his good work. africa is full of corruption and mismanagent of public funds and only a stick leaders intervention can make development plans to work and jammeh is the only person to workout that misfortunate circumstances around all african state.MAY GOD BLESS HIM TO LEAVE IN HIS POSITION TO PROTECT all gambians. response to: Commonwealth investigating Gambia
- view story - reply December 01, 2009
Gambians have a unique background and must not be weaken Mbadinou. response to: President Jammeh On Growing Family Weakness
- view story - reply November 30, 2009
Generosity of course, is the whole incentive of our Muslim Festive for long and many generations before hand, and are however at heart for many while no end for such is to date. response to: VDF gives over 300 rams to Muslims
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