It's always good to hear fine minds like Uncle Baks Touray speak. His memory is up there, and he's so generous with it. Invariably, I've heard the man remind us of how great we used to be, our exemplary performance in athletics, the arts, economic comfort, and buoyant moods.
It's like before oppressed people, we were blessed people, truly. And if Olof Njie is right neh kui yoot'a nayha jangal tooflee, we can make The Gambia great again, and not the Donald Trump typa great - if that guy could, he'd change the Official US Motto: "In God We Trust" to: "In Diablo We Trust." But that's by the way.
What I'm tryna say is: we know better, we can do better, and we should do better. We just need to respect and appreciate each other, and stop pouring cold water on each other's achievements, emotions, ideas, and suggestions. Let's dead the bomboclaat specious convos and spiteful detractions, Gambia. It's so not us; it sucks!
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