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Published 01/04/2010 - 7:35 p.m. GMT

Yahya Jammeh & Lansana Conteh
Yankuba Jambang, Senegambia News: Those wronged by any malicious publication should seek redress in court in order to arrest Pa Nderry's irresponsible reporting.

Once again, the following letter purportedly from an ex-NIA agent, was mailed to almost all the diaspora-based online publishers, including the self acclaimed "fair and balance" journalist, Pa Nderry Mbai. The letter reads:

Rating: 16
Published 12/31/2009 - 1:22 a.m. GMT

Mr. Pa Nderry Mbai, Editor/Publisher of Freedom Newspaper criticised for reports on Gambian refugees in Dakar, Senegal
Gambia's bastard journalist Pa Nderry Mbai (Photo: Freedom Newspaper)

Why does Michael Scales think he could tell Gambians what is good or bad for their nation? As I understand it, Scales has many times written that he is a friend to some of Gambia’s most senior officials, but

Rating: 24
Published 12/22/2009 - 12:46 a.m. GMT

The ignoble publisher of the premier tabloid; calling him editor is an insult to journalism because he performs no such task
'Bleep-dom' editor Pa Nderry Mbai: Did president Jammeh really paid for his mother's pilgrimage expenses?

"What about his mother who is equally a griot and praise-singer for president Yahya Jammeh whenever the president visits Nyamina. Pa Nderry’s own mum was sent to Mecca by Jammeh to reward her praise-singing job", Dr. Habib said of Pa Nderry's mother.

Rating: 28
 
Published 12/07/2009 - 4:00 a.m. GMT

Kukoie Samba Sanyang, leader of 1981 abortive coup in Gambia
Kukoie Samba Sanyang, leader of the 1981 abortive coup in Gambia

"My reason for writing, however, is more serious than the nature of your writing style. The origin and authenticity of a letter plastered all over the net is still the object of intense and rancorous debate. That letter to President Wade of Senegal, purportedly written by you, is creating angst among Gambians both at home and abroad. Frankly, we are in agreement that Jammeh must exit either willing or be obliterated the same way Nino Vierra suffered his fate. It is the parts of the letter in which the letter writer appears to be selling-out our country to President Wade of Senegal", The Echo editor tells Kukoie.

Published 09/21/2009 - 5:08 a.m. GMT

Kemo Cham, Daily Observer editor - in chief has fled to Senegal
Kemo Cham, Daily Observer editor - in chief has fled to Senegal
- A concerned Gambian turns the table on editor Cham, Dida Halake and Neneh Macdouall -
 
Published 09/11/2009 - 3:36 p.m. GMT

Spanish 1st VP Maria Teresa Fernandez visited Gambia in March
Spanish 1st VP Maria Teresa Fernandez visited Gambia in March

As a matter of fact, we cannot pour all the blame on Spanish  immigration police in the midst of all the migrant problems in Europe....Our embassy officials were no where to be found, their phone numbers were unavailable, there was no one responding, a disgruntled Gambian in Spain alleges