By Sheriff Bojang If he had been born a son of Kombo like my native Brikama, they would have been called Jung. Jung indeed, although he did not live in the early 1900s or write a book called Dreams. Nor was the best known quote he left the world: “In[Read More…]
Opinion
Banjul Letter With Njundu Drammeh: To My Fellow Men Deniers Of Rape Stories
Dear Fellow Man, ‘My silence was my protection. It was my protection from having to face the unthinkable. To speak the unspeakable. And questioning myself: why did I not speak out as a child? The child understands that perfectly, but as you moved to adulthood you realise that those who[Read More…]
Gambia: Life After Armitage: Challenges And Opportunities
By Baba Galleh Jallow Many years ago I was a student here at Armitage. I belonged to Fulladu Kunda. In those days, we were allowed to go to town only twice in the week: during outings on day afternoons, and during Friday prayers. If you were caught in town at[Read More…]

