We’ve heard it said time and time again: Perception is reality. How you see your life and what you believe are inseparably intertwined. The half-full/half empty glass question is a graphic depiction of how people see their world. We know that people who are optimists always say that the glass […]
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Ousman Sonko’s Family Drinks Bitter Pills; His Mother In Tears
It is about time that those who deny innocent Gambians peace also reap what they sow. As the late John P. Bojang, a former Gambian minister and ambassador, put it: “It’s about time those who have been enjoying drink bitter pills.” Mr. Bojang was referring to officials of the deposed […]
Mothers Will Always Love
Runaway Ousman Sonko’s mother in tears! The psychopathic former Gambian Minister Of Interior seeking asylum in Sweden have one person crying over his downfall. The frail and elderly mother of killer Ousman Sonko is said to be disoriented and confused at the sudden turn of events in her life. Blood is […]
May God Save Dear Little Gambia Part 3
May God Save Dear Little Gambia Part 3 By Saul Saidykhan This is the third and final opinion on this topic. In a little over two months, if Yaya Jammeh or Mansa Jakut has his wish, Gambians will perform their designated role in another choreographed ritual – officially dressed up […]
The Rewards Of Healthy Savings
By Kemo Barrow Anyone who reads one of the most fantastic and outstanding books, Think and Grow Rich penned by Napolean Hill will have come across a chapter on the Principles of Budgeting your Time and Money. The chapter nails a coffin on the rewards one reaps from maintaing the Habit […]
How Commissioner Bojang Humiliated My Village Elders
It was the darkest day in the history of my Central River Region village of Sami. As soon as he arrived at the village “bantaba”, Major Momodou Bojang disrespectfully raised his foot and placed it on the village bantaba, vowing to deal with any villager who opposed the military junta […]
‘Don’t Turn Down Gambian Asylees’
European authorities have been urged to accommodate the human rights request of Gambian youths seeking asylum instead of turning them down their claims which tantamounts to avoiding the fundamental aspect of their human rights. The call was made by an erudite Gambian opposition activist. In his address to an opposition […]
WHY IS FOROYAA HESITATING TO PUBLISH THE REJOINDER SENT BY THE UDP
WHY IS FOROYAA HESITATING TO PUBLISH THE REJOINDER SENT BY THE UDP TO CLARIFY CLAIMS BY THE STANDARD NEWSPAPER THAT UDP HAS ENDORSED THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE? QUESTION OF THE DAY WHY IS FOROYAA HESITATING TO PUBLISH THE REJOINDER SENT BY THE UDP TOCLARIFY CLAIMS BY THE STANDARD NEWSPAPER THAT UDP HAS ENDORSED […]
Vindictive Rhetoric And Malice Behind Ideology Critique
Dear Editor! I will be remiss if I fail to acknowledge a significant milestone in my immediate family before tackling the subject matter at hand. My Grandmother for whom I was named for passed away onAugust 8th. Yesterday, Friday, September 16th we observed her fourty-day charity. May ALLAH SWT ease […]
Can We Trust Elite African Leaders?
When the junta in 1994 announced they will rule for four years, it caused such an uproar that they have to blame the English grammar for the confusion. They said they meant For Years but not four years. The “u” was the confusion. They made restatement without duly admitting to […]
Gambia’s Chief Justice Dirtied
A confession by a state lawyer in an open court that the Gambia’s Chief Justice Emmanuel Fagbenle advised them on how to prosecute remanded United Democratic Party (UDP) prisoners has left a dent on the image of the country and its head of judiciary. Such a confession clearly proves that […]
Self-defeating Diatribe Against Dr. Touray Undermining UDP Leadership
By Kinteh If the rebuttal to Madi Jobarteh’s letter to Madam Secka, lobbying for UDP rallying behind Dr. Touray, was meant to cement the broader UDP support together against self-concocted fears of doom of the support base by the emergence of Dr. Touray in the scene, then the shots have […]