“All men are born free and equal but are found everywhere in chains”. These are the words of Jean Jack Rousseau, a French scholar and political writer with a very humble beginning and an interesting biography to explore. His writing greatly influenced the formulation of the American Constitution in 1787,[Read More…]
Opinion
Banjul Letter With Njundu Drammeh: Law Should Be Supreme, Not Muscular Men
Once upon a time, not long ago in our history, life was “nasty and brutish” and for some “short” as well. Law was there, but it more rule by men and rule by law than rule of law. Then we changed it, after much agitation and actuated by the desire[Read More…]
Unforgettable Epitaph Of A Legendary Teacher: Mrs Harriet Margaret Ndow
By Alagi Yorro Jallow I have always believed that high achievers among the Gambians like Mrs. Harriet Ndow are our unpaid global ambassadors. Despite the small size of the Gambia, the image our country has in the comity of nations has been assuaged by such men and women of excellence.[Read More…]

