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Blog, Culture/Religion, The Gambia

Because I Am Not Affiliated…

April 25, 2018April 30, 2018 mankajang

If these pictures attached herein are used to send messages that in fact there is unity and brotherhood on the ground, it points to the fact that there is need to dispel a contrary notion; which sadly is what one is wont to believe going by online engagements. It has been stated time and again… Continue reading Because I Am Not Affiliated…

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Blog, Culture/Religion, The Gambia

Culture; Misunderstood or Misinformed

April 23, 2018April 23, 2018 mankajang

Believe it or not, we have a modern day caste system that most of these so called ‘educated’ Afropeans are full fledged members and defend it shamelessly. It is the elite club; where if you are educated you cannot, and are not expected to marry an “illiterate”.

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The Memoir Of Mamadi Jankoba – Review

April 20, 2018 mankajang

There are always different sides to any story,. A lot of narratives have been made on The Gambia and her politics. When Berkeley Rice wrote his novel Enter Gambia Birth Of An Improbable Nation, it was a critique from an outside perspectives. In Sir Dawda's Kairaba we get an insight into our political evolution from… Continue reading The Memoir Of Mamadi Jankoba – Review

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Blog, Gambia, The Gambia

A Sign Of Things to Come

April 19, 2018June 4, 2018 mankajang

What is surprising in the latest social media orchestrated brouhaha is not the statements thereof, it is the fact that many people are acting shocked at the utterances made in the audio being distributed purportedly from some Banjul youths. That feeling has been latent for decades and anyone who cares to look knows this. In… Continue reading A Sign Of Things to Come

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The Urgency Of Now

April 13, 2018April 13, 2018 mankajang

As some of our leaders play the fool, either out of selfish aims or utter ignorance, the urgency of the times requires of us to demand from our leaders a commitment to the African course- the path to the uplifting of the conditions of African masses. If it was urgent in 1963, that urgency has… Continue reading The Urgency Of Now

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Blog, Gambia, The Gambia

A Sign Of Things to Come

April 8, 2018May 28, 2018 mankajang

What is surprising in the latest social media orchestrated brouhaha is not the statements thereof, it is the fact that many people are acting shocked at the utterances made in the audio being distributed purportedly from some Banjul youths. That feeling has been latent for decades and anyone who cares to look knows this. In… Continue reading A Sign Of Things to Come

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Africa, Blog

Reclaiming Our Narrative

September 17, 2015April 18, 2018 mankajang

15th and 16th century Europe, leading up to late 19th and 20th century was a Christian civilization. Even today, a lot of the values are arguably Christian oriented. The Europeans of the time have deep seated beliefs about the attainment of salvation by submitting to the will of God through Christ. That message of salvation, based on… Continue reading Reclaiming Our Narrative

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