President Adama Barrow: “Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of others and the stories they share about you.” There comes a time when the rhetoric must stop and the need for work becomes apparent. It becomes crucial for executive probity and nationhood[Read More…]
Opinion
Banjul Letter With Njundu Drammeh: On Individual Responsibility And Leadership
We do not seem to be learning much from history. Or are we? Bad or illegal order is still bad or illegal no matter who issues it. Anyone who carries out that illegality is as culpable as one who gives it out. Those who shot at the April 2000 student[Read More…]
New York Letter With Alagi Yorro Jallow: Let The Activist In You Arise!
“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, the[Read More…]

