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Current Feed ContentSarjo Kanyi - A Youth With a Difference, Worthy of Emulation![]() Thursday, June 12, 2008 In today’s edition we introduce to you a young man who deserves comendation and is well worthy of emulation thanks to his selfless service to the country. In an exclusive interview with Youth Forum at his office in Kanifing yesterday, Mr. Kanyi told us who he is and from this I reached the conclusion that he is actually a youth that one can emulate. Born in May 17th 1966, in New Yundum, Kanyi has proven himself to be a patriotic citizen. Educated at New Yundum primary school in early 1970’s, Armitage High School from 1980 to 1984 and graduated from Muslim High School in 1986. He attended the school of Nursing in Banjul between 1987 and 1990. He worked briefly at RVTH then at Bansang Hospital, until 1993 when he was moved to eye unit. At that stage for young Kanyi had a taste for education and attended Malawi College of Health Science from 1993 to 1994. Upon his return to The Gambia in 1994 he worked again shortly with RVTH. “In 1996 I went back to Malawi to be trained as a cataract surgeon and in 1998 I graduated as a surgeon,” he told Youth Forum. Upon his graduation, Mr.Kanyi also worked in Upper River Region where he was responsible for eye care in the region for three years. In September 2001 he was moved to AFPRC hospital in Farafenni where he was responsible for eye care in both NBR and LRR. In September 2004, Kanyi left for the UK where he pursued his Masters Degree of Science MSc in community eye health at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine at the University of London. He returned to The Gambia in 2005 and worked again with RVTH for a short while before been finally posted at Brikama Health Centre responsible for Western Region. He last sat in the classroom in India in 2007 where he studied management. On January 1st this year Mr. Kanyi was appointed administrator Sheikh Zayed Regional Eye Care Centre (SZRECC) in Kanifing a position he occupies to the present day. When asked why he decided to come back to The Gambia despite the lure of good pay in Europe, Mr. Kanyi said: “ Well I decided to come back to work for my country because number one I was supported by the government using the tax payers money. I feel it is an obligation for me to come back and serve my country and give the poor people the services that they require from me.” He commended the Sight Savers International group for their valuable support towards his educational career. Mr. Kanyi used the opportunity to advise his fellow young people of the country by saying; “as far as The Gambia is concerned the sky is the limit. Let’s come back to our country and help our own people and help develop this country because the president has taken the lead. Gone are the days when young people are not occupying senior positions. If you look at the civil service now you see young people manning positions like permanent secretaries and others.” He encouraged the youth of the country to make the best use of the University of The Gambia as the country cannot depend only on technical assistance which most of the time costs the country a huge sums of money and also is not sustainable. SZRECC Administrator also appealed to Gambians abroad to also come back and join efforts with the government to move the country forward. He hailed the permanent secretary for Health Mr. Sulayman Samba, Mr. Jerreh Sanyang of (SSI) and Mr. Sillah, National Eye Care Program Manager and his family for their unending support to him. Author: Nfamara Jawneh Source: Picture: Sarjo Kanyi Re: Week in picturesWednesday, April 30, 2008 Editor, I am a Gambian living in the United States and I love looking at your "week in pictures". I wanted to ask if you could add a few sentences to tell the story behind each picture. Thanks for adding pictures to your website. It makes a lot of difference. Hopefully you will add videos too. Thank you. Buyai Ceesay USA Editor’s Note: Thanks Buyai. We do our best for our readers. And of course, as you can see we make it possible for all of you out there to copy and keep the pictures. We will try to cover areas of interest to you all, Serrekunda and Buckle Street markets, etc. If readers have suggestions of areas which should photograph and upload, let us know and we will see what we can do. Author: DO Fitness Exercising at Home or the Gym - Which is Better![]() Monday, March 17, 2008 So, you have made the decision to get started exercising. Congratulations, that's a big first step. But, have you decided how you are going to begin your exercise routine? Will you be joining a gym or health club or will you be working out at home? Which is best? With all the differences it can sometimes get confusing, so let's take a quick look. Exercise At Home No doubt, exercising at home offers up several distinct benefits. - You can exercise when it's convenient for you. There is no having to go work out during a certain set of hours. - It's less expensive. Health club membership can get expensive in a hurry. Add in the high price of gas and you can spend a nice chunk of change every month. - You are exercising by yourself and not in front of a large group of people. You don't have to be concerned with how you look. - You do not have to wait on someone to finish using a machine before you can get on it. Exercising At The Gym Going to the gym or health club also has its share of positive benefits as well. - The selection of weights and equipment is enormous. You'll find the newest work-out machines. - You'll have a wide variety of ways to exercise. From swimming in the pool, to playing basketball in the gym, a club offers up a variety that is hard to find at home. - A club will have various types of exercise classes you can join and stay motivated. It's also a great opportunity to meet new people and have some fun. As you can see, there are numerous advantages to exercising at home or the gym. There is no best one. The best advice is to sit down and make your own list of pros and cons that affect you personally and then come to a good decision based on your answers. Either way, the key is to simply get started. Author: By: Ricky Hussey Source: Article Source: http://www.ArticleBiz.com What Is The Difference Between Cordless & Wirless Headphones?![]() Friday, January 04, 2008 Wireless headphones gives you the flexibility to move away from your stereo or television without feeling like you're going to miss something important. No longer do you have to wait for the next commercial. This freedom gives you the opportunity to move and work throughout the house and not miss a single thing. Would you like to hear the football or baseball game upstairs without having to move your stereo up there? Or maybe go outside for a few minutes to take the garbage out. No problem...you haven't missed a thing. Remember, the head sets themselves do not plug directly into your Ipod or stereo or tv. With each unit you purchase, there is a base unit with infrared technology that sends a signal to your headphones. This power unit is what plugs into your stereo or television. Also, the base usually is the cradle (on quality units) for recharging the head set as well. As mentioned earlier, this technology allows the freedom of wireless to be available for mp3 players and other hand held devices. This is great for those wanting to exercise and who is always fumbling with the cord on their head set. Many people trying to work out are so bothered by the cord the only thing they end up doing is untangling the cord or fixing their earpieces to be more comfortable and have a better fit. Also, you should know the difference between wireless and cordless. Many people think of them as the same, but they're not. Wireless means you most likely have to stay in the line of sight of the base unit. The technology behind this is similar to that of your remote control for the television. The standard range is about 30 feet. Some units are available with more mobility, but signal strength can be lost. This makes most of these units more compatible with home or office use than anywhere else. There are units available which have multi-user capabilities. This is great for one or more persons to share the exact same audio signal. A setup like this, makes music sharing easy and convenient. These setups are available for home office and standard office applications. Salesman selling on the telephone are no longer strapped to the desk. This allows freedom of movement. Being stuck in one position for long periods can actually tire someone out. With this, the telemarketer can stand and take a brief walk or stretch without the cumbersome burden of cords. Instantly, the work environment becomes a more productive and enjoyable experience. This cord-less technology makes it easy for a teacher to section the class room into groups. Each group can share the media from a single device. Result? The entire classroom is able to enjoy the freedom of mobility while still remaining productive. No longer are the students being stuck to their desk. Structured settings just became more relaxed. When the student does not feel burdened, the learning experience can become more enjoyable. Wireless headphones and the resulting technology is no longer limited to just a home stereo. The world is on the move and the wireless headphones technology is moving right along with them. About the Author: The headsets and the technology of wireless headphones are here to stay. has only the best in wireless headphones from Sennheiser, Sony, RCA, Koss and other quality audio makers.
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