Leaders make people to be believe. It is down to biology. We do not identify with the frontal cortex of our brain, we identify with the limbic part of the brain, where “gut” decisions come from. You will often hear people say that they can feel a person. Not necessarily[Read More…]
Opinion
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: Corruption And Indiscipline: Two Cancers Blighting Gambia
Mamudu: This country has lost so much to corruption and indiscipline that huge sums of money meant for infrastructural projects have lined up private pockets as well as in private bank accounts. If we keep living like this, a developed Gambia will remain a mirage! Our core problem is not[Read More…]
Amadou Dibba: Thinking Out Loud
Banjul’s Dilapidation And The Wider Question Of Town Planning In Gambia – A Reflection On Rohey Malik Lowe’s Demonstration Of Ineptitude My memories of the Greater Banjul Area (GBA) and the Kombos in general, distinguished collectively as arguably the most attractive for people seeking to move from rural to urban[Read More…]