Mamudu: The tragedy of the Gambia is that there has never been a critical mass huge enough to embrace the intellectual and civic responsibilities of our transcendence as a nation. The bane of our transcendence in the Gambia is that too many people who imagine themselves grand envisioners of project[Read More…]
Opinion
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: Why Do Accomplished Gambians Crave For Gov’t Employment?
In Gambian life, there is no creativity, no aspiration, no vision, no mission, no genius, and no dream beyond joining Mansa-Kunda civil service or political appointments without any particular attachment to a public service ethos. There are two types of Gambians: those in government employment and those awaiting their turn[Read More…]
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: The Trouble With The Gambia
Pro-democracy clicktivists are rebooting adulations and demagoguery, they are shouting and screaming from roof tops tolerate double standards and defend amorality, unethical, Machiavellian and the contradiction of contradictory beliefs and ideals. We will never stop our critique from administration to “ Jalibas and Jali-Ndings” of the phenomenon of intellectual opportunism[Read More…]

