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What Readers Say : TRIBUTE TO LECKU JOHNSON
By Publisher on 06-09-10 (11 reads)

The Perfect Gentleman
James Reme Leku Johnson made his entrance into this world on the 9th May 1960, he was the fourth child born to Mr. Emile Reme Leku Johnson and Mrs. Princess Johnson (neeThorpe).
His education began at St. Therese’s Primary School. From there he proceeded to St. Therese’s Senior Secondary School .

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What Readers Say : The Un-Answered Question
By Publisher on 06-09-10 (10 reads)

By Mama Allili Affi
How does the continent’s representation of African men and women from the Western Diaspora and from other African countries threaten the nation’s narrative of inclusiveness? A reformulation of this word into “alien to the nation” is the underlying premise to the central question; Two propositions based on the representation of Black of African ancestry, that flows from the central question and the global theme of alienation are:
• Powerful and
• Powerless

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What Readers Say : In Loving Memory of Marcus Garvey
By Publisher on 20-08-10 (154 reads)

Marcus Garvey was born on 17 August 1887 in Jamaica on the Northern coast in St. Ann . He is the founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA),an organisation of which Garvey was the President and its headquarters was situated at 56 West 13 Street, New York , USA .

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What Readers Say : Audience at Agenda 2011 Launch Reacts To Speaches by Halifa/ Sidia
By Publisher on 14-08-10 (54 reads)

By Bakary Y. Jammeh
The launching of Agenda 2011, which calls for one presidential candidate for the opposition chosen by the people through a primary who will preside over a two to five year transition to build the foundation for a democratic, fear, free and sovereign Gambia and leave office like Nelson Mandela have sent many people into different emotional states as they listened to the powerful speeches of Halifa Sallah and Sidia Jatta on Saturday 31 July at Latrikunda Yiri Ngaya mosque grounds.

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What Readers Say : “I HAVE SERVED MY COUNTRY AND PEOPLE AS MILITARY POLICE FOR FIVE YEARS DURING THE COLONIAL ERA AND AS VILLAGE HEAD FOR 50 YEARS,” SAYS ALHAGI MUHAMMAD SALLAH
By Isatou Bittaye on 14-08-10 (38 reads)

In this edition of Foroyaa Panorama, we have caught up with Alhagi Muhammad Sallah of Fass so that he could share his experience with our readers.

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What Readers Say : Tribute to Kemo Jobarteh Ambulance Driver Janjangbureh Health Centre
By Yaya Bajo on 07-07-10 (233 reads)

By Yaya Bajo
Life is a journey with many stops. Last stop is everlasting which every human being has to reach. Kemo was those who lived to serve humanity at large. He dedicated himself as a driver and took an employment with the Medical and Health Department as an ambulance driver for over 35 years.

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What Readers Say : Encounter with Dr. Florence Mahoney, a Gambian Historian
By Isatou Bittaye on 02-07-10 (182 reads)

In this edition of Foroyaa Panorama, we have caught up with Dr. Florence Mahoney, a Gambian Historian and first Gambian woman to hold a PhD Degree for her to share her experience with our readers.

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What Readers Say : “I HAVE SERVED MY COUNTRY AND PEOPLE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY” Says ALH.Buwa Kinteh
By Isatou Bittaye on 25-06-10 (192 reads)

In this edition of Foroyaa Panorama,we have caught up with Alhagi Buwa Kinteh to enable him to share his experiences with our readers.

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What Readers Say : “I am not a Veteran but a Doyen in Broadcasting,” Says Alh. Mansour Njie
By Isatou Bittaye on 18-06-10 (218 reads)

In this edition of Foroyaa Panorama, we have caught up with a doyen broadcaster, Alhagie Mansour Njie for him to share his experience with our readers.
Foroyaa: Introduce yourself to our readers.
Alh. Mansour: My name is Alhagie Mansour Njie. I was born in Banjul in 1935. I started schooling in 1943 at the government school called Muhammedan Primary School. I later moved to private school where I did my standard form and I completed my schooling in the mid 1970s.
Foroyaa: What did you after graduating from School?
Alh. Mansour: After completing school, I was involved in training and that was around 1954/55. I later joined the civil service at the Gambia Electricity Office now called NAWEC. I later transferred to the Gambia Information Office in 1959 as an Accounts Clerk and was there up to 1961.

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What Readers Say : Interview with Mr. Assan Musa Camara (G.C.R.G), a Veteran Political Leader
By Isatou Bittaye on 04-06-10 (304 reads)

In this edition of Foroyaa Panorama, we have caught up with Mr. Assan Musa Camara (G.C.R.G), a Veteran Political leader, to share his experience with our readers.

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