Retired Gambian Navy Captain Talks | Tribalism| Corrupted Government | Road Operations |
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@SimonKantehs14 күн бұрын
it's true. if we want to develop the Gambia, we all have to go back farming 👊🏿👊🏿
@ElephantMadnesssTv
13 күн бұрын
💯 brother
@misterkonateh11114 күн бұрын
He is saying about the true May Allah bless you uncle
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
💯❤️
@AppaColley469318 күн бұрын
In my own opinion this man is educated. I see some comments that he is under graduate. Because of the colonial language he speaks. Who gives a (F) about that language. Education is not at the school. It’s within the society ✌️let justice guide our actions to ward the common good.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Thank you, the most important thing is the message, he is giving 💯
@user-lr2ll8ip2z
13 күн бұрын
That's the hard fact..... respect large
@janetnjie5019
11 күн бұрын
@AppaColley4693 life's an education
@MrCforster
8 күн бұрын
@@AppaColley4693 what is education. Communication and getting your messages through is more important than the medium you use
@sherifftouray931717 күн бұрын
Agriculture, Health and Education is the back bones of every country..but is very very sad for Gambia very tiny country...
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
💯🎯
@rui37CdjOe14 күн бұрын
The Gambia is in a sad place. Education is key! ❤❤❤
@Themellashay18 күн бұрын
To make change, change the mindset🧠
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
💯❤️🌹
@kadir6822
18 күн бұрын
For real we must change our mindsets, to develop
@MrCforster14 күн бұрын
This man I have high regard and respect for. Don't understand estimate him. He is speaking the truth but nothing but the truth. I wish politicians and so call intellectuals think like him
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
Exactly 🎯💯
@MrCforster
14 күн бұрын
@ElephantMadnesssTv interview common people and you see the real Gambia
@johnjabang
8 күн бұрын
@@MrCforsterThat's the secret
@Ju-9917 күн бұрын
There’s was not tribalism problem in the Gambia until Yahya brought it before end of his time and president Barrow an his party want to used it to separate people of this blessed country but it will never work because Allah don’t want separation so He will not support them on that. One Gambia one people it’s a small country full of love, very good people very nice people and a wonderful cultures as well. May almighty Allah protect our country the Gambia and thumbs up for Mr Sanyang he sounds interested smart and know a lots.
@EvexMybusiness
17 күн бұрын
That fat lie you know when bakausu insulted jolas. I born living in mandinkas tribalism. Calling other tribes names
@EvexMybusiness
17 күн бұрын
Does jammeh told you to continue your tribalism
@EvexMybusiness
17 күн бұрын
Even in music you brought there tribalism it also jammeh fault
@muhammedl.jammeh4632
17 күн бұрын
Tribalism has been in The Gambia since Jawara and Pierre Njie's days. Go and learn history
@funnyman12731
17 күн бұрын
@EvexMybusiness The truth to be told, it was Yayah; that brought tribalism in the Gambia. May Allah forgive him for his shortfalls and his enablers. Until we turn our back on this serious disease Gambia will never go progress.
@Killa-vibes18 күн бұрын
One of the most interesting interview I have ever watch in the Gambia ❤thank you sir
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
That means a lot bro 🫡💯
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTv Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
@AladinFofana14 күн бұрын
This man knows something
@supsfofana259115 күн бұрын
I blame gambians ourselves because we are not aware of how the world works so politicians can tear us apart enriching themselves with your tax money
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
💯🎯❤️
@user-ex8mf6km8n14 күн бұрын
Really it's truth, we should back to agricultural, so we can deployment our country
@LamaranaJallow-gg8ld18 күн бұрын
The man is interesting i really like his taughts...he travelled n therefore understand things..people's like him we need...thank you too the interviewer
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
He is very knowledgeable, His been around long enough to understand the country and its history. You welcome 🙏🏾 💯
@Charcmode14 күн бұрын
Maghafuli was a strong leader, like others on the continent. We need more strong leaders not tribalistic selfish leaders.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
💯
@seediagikineh200217 күн бұрын
Gambia we need more of this because is going to give the country and the people a good mindset and a fresh environment more of this every good citizen
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
You are definitely right 🎯💯
@Eb94OU3 күн бұрын
Gambia can never recover by continuing Speaking and teaching in English, when almost 95% of the country don't understand it.
@chippakaribafox2865
3 күн бұрын
Its a scam😂
@Eb94OU
3 күн бұрын
@@chippakaribafox2865 Exactly. But I personally think it's like that because we still in the British Empire
@ElephantMadnesssTv
2 күн бұрын
🎯🎯
@user-xw8rl8ct7d
Күн бұрын
Mesmerize over how to replicate a machine part or how to refine and process earth resources and careless in what language you're going about it. Creativity needs concerted thinking and the ability to think is not precisely a linguistic endowment. The key to creativity/invention is; imagination, which is different from merely dreaming
@ouszygains279817 күн бұрын
More interviews with this guy please, this was amazing❤️
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Definitely, he have more story and tips for the betterment of the Gambia 💯
@laminmass230915 күн бұрын
He is speaking English like how the English speakers our language
@johnjabang
8 күн бұрын
🎯
@Kebbadadebrima18 күн бұрын
He have to be invited again, he have a lot unknown to say that can educate The Gambia 🇬🇲 our homeland.Especially the youths, thanks again Mr Sanyang
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Definitely inviting him again, his voice need to be heard 💯
@ycamara903417 күн бұрын
True papa , farmers ,argrecolture very important ,heis on point ,let stope tribalism ,True Papa 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏✌️🌍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌️
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
He would be such a good leader 💯
@wizi681017 күн бұрын
Gambians need education especially in the rural areas. Everyone in those areas voted for Barrow even though he didn’t present any program to better their lives. We only hear about tribalism when election approaches, why can’t we understand that no president can deport any tribe.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
You are right 💯
@user-nj3ve8mn8h
17 күн бұрын
Rural areas cannot make a person to become president in that small country..majority of the votes are kombos..Rural areas some have no voters card and most of them are already travelled
@user-nj3ve8mn8h
17 күн бұрын
Rural areas cannot make a person to become president in that small country..majority of the votes are kombos..Rural areas some have no voters card and most of them are already travelled
@Iammoncherie18 күн бұрын
What an intelligent human being ❤ God bless you
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
You right but But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge he is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
@myway7622 күн бұрын
He is well right, we need Agriculture for self reliance, we have the most corrupt government in the sub region. Corrupt in all sectors. Very Very sad.
@SalifNjie-me5elКүн бұрын
Man he is all right Gambians need to start teaching our new generation kids about us the gambia we already independent from the white world but still losing control over it the things is mandinka wollof need to be taught in our schools, now days peoples in Gambia are so delusional to extend of forgetting where they came from be proud to be who you are as a person from a beautiful nation like our Gambia our homeland our motherland with the smiling face in the people like the coast of it Stay strong fams
@harrymog45015 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏🏾 for posting this video. It’s very informative and interesting.🇳🇬
@ElephantMadnesssTv
5 күн бұрын
You welcome glad you enjoyed it, many more to come ❤️
@Mbyen17 күн бұрын
Great interview Mr Sanyang
@abbasscolley691518 күн бұрын
Respect our honorable Brother❤❤❤❤❤❤
@bubafatty270718 күн бұрын
Only the truth shall set us free!
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
💯
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTv You right but But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge he is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
@abdouliekujabi41178 күн бұрын
please can you get a one more conversation with this man am so great an amazed with this interview of yours may Allah bless you
@RiccoMarong15 күн бұрын
Tribal hate is well rooted in the heart of Gambians now. Let old man speak with no fear or favour. The wolofs are those who refuses to speak Mandinka. I can attest .
@MahaJallow-xm7rp
14 күн бұрын
Wen we are talking about tribalish u ar one
@freedom_is_gold6747
4 күн бұрын
@@MahaJallow-xm7rp whilst Mr Marrong is wrong and doesn't need too point out any particular tribe by name and put the blame on them. Reality is Mr Jallow we are not blind of the hypocrisy of some people whom happen to be fulas trying to take whatever side is against wolofs in Senegal and whatever side is against mandinkas in gambia. We are not stupid and have noticed to you guys rushing involving yourself in this because of your own political interests. your so called help is not genuine and even a blind man can see it. The next time go deal with your own tribal issues with mandinkas, wolofs, dogons, Jolas, susus, Igbo and yoruba, Akan people etc from nigeria to Gambia. Nobody believes this so called fake love and protection, focus on dealing with your own tribe calling every dark skinned person a machewdo then come back and talk about other people and even then its none of your business. It's between these two ethnicities not your ethnicity. you won't see no mandinka or wolof involving themselves between fulas and igbos or fulas and dogon. you should do the same.
@justise007 күн бұрын
Very knowledgeable man ❤
@Nevernice21917 күн бұрын
Ecowas is taking us backwards! They need to leave because the reason why the leader is refusing to step down is because he knows he’s getting protected by Ecowas and they had no reason to be in the Gambia atm.
@user-vo3mn6uf5d
17 күн бұрын
Damn ECOWAS👽
@SulaymanNjie-nk2yk
17 күн бұрын
ECOWAS have show there true colour in the affairs of niger.😂
@SulaymanNjie-nk2yk
17 күн бұрын
This is a Gambian problem and it needs Gambian solutions
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
@@SulaymanNjie-nk2yk You right but But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge he is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
@pangloss25017 күн бұрын
This bridge is a Gambian bridge and that is very clear. Moreover, it is the Gambia which benefits from taxes and all payments for the crossing. Senegal just participated in the construction to facilitate transport and save time for the Senegalese populations on both sides. The two countries worked together to obtain financing from the AfDB, with the support of ECOWAS. That's all. For your information
@user-ct2tt6re5c17 күн бұрын
May God bless you ❤❤
@jovankafudge98398 күн бұрын
I agree! Because tribalism is a complete hindrance, That STOP growth and development of ANY Nation. If every tribe come to gather to donate what they can without any criticism to purchase concrete or asphalt To build better roads in Gambia. Then allow everyone that’s willing and capable of labor to volunteer their time and hard work to create beautiful road structures. Would be the most fulfilling attribute that the people of Gambia themselves will live to appreciate in harmony. Because they would be able to witness what they have created together everyday of their lives. And for the record STOP asking people who are Not African to help you. Please allow all Africans all over the earth to donate the money they can for the Gambian construction. And remember that Cash App or APPLE PAY Is a direct way to receive donated funding to purchase the supplies that needed. The people of should be willing to come together and donate their time and hard work for free. Those that work for free award should be free houses that they help work to build for themselves eventually. The agreement and contract will be everyone will work together until everyone who participates houses are built up to livable modern standard.
@gibbinjie432318 күн бұрын
I don't even finished watching the video but one thing for certain Agriculture is the first step to take for Gambia to proceed
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
You are definitely right, you should finish it because he talks about his life story a little towards the end 🫡
@napol58492 күн бұрын
I definitely feels hopeless for GAMBIA 🇬🇲
@ElephantMadnesssTv
Күн бұрын
Belie deh bro
@laminfaal771416 күн бұрын
Bad policy is drowning the GAMBIA.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
Definitely 💯
@kebbacham307414 күн бұрын
He is not the so call technocrat but his mind is very strong and sound
@ElephantMadnesssTv
13 күн бұрын
💯
@muhakingdada12314 күн бұрын
U are 100% right 👍
@YannickSankara-wb2om17 күн бұрын
Thanks
@user-lr2ll8ip2z13 күн бұрын
Bravo👍
@user-br6uu5zl1z18 күн бұрын
This man had said everything
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
💯, I wish they would give him, a good position in office
@user-ec1ii6fq5n18 күн бұрын
That man knows a lot
@user-ks3fs3yr7j18 күн бұрын
The man you are right ✅️
@YahyaJarju-ev2qgКүн бұрын
God bless you Daddy
@sammiekanu67194 күн бұрын
after retired of ur job u talk u are powerless bro
@yayamanjang748718 күн бұрын
This man is saying true bro
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
@dreamgalize18 күн бұрын
This man get sense and have a lot to say about Gambia. Sadly Gambians wouldn’t take him serious.. i wished people give him ears 👂🏾 and take an action for development of our home land, and our youths future
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Exactly. I believe he would be a perfect fit in office. we need people like him and people that are not afraid of the system
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge here is this is the true reality "Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie."
@MoneyJarju18 күн бұрын
We need to hear from him again because he speaks the truth
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
Definitely, plan on interviewing him again, very soon 💯
@janetnjie501912 күн бұрын
Every country needs some kind of industry to survive
@ElephantMadnesssTv
11 күн бұрын
🎯💯
@Flex-z4s
9 күн бұрын
To develop but not survive ! Right now all western african countries are surviving on little food.
@Flex-z4s
9 күн бұрын
You guys failed our continent am not even gambian but shame anyone who doesn't fight to develop his country
@mj-zq4qg18 күн бұрын
The tribal part makes a lot of sense , one reason why gambia will never move forward
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
🎯🎯🎯
@realafrican833317 күн бұрын
Respect ✊🏿
@WurrySowe-ej8dh11 сағат бұрын
I recognise this man long long time went the navi was be sithe the terminal
@yassersalma91056 күн бұрын
I'm in awe about the fact that some so-called Gambians think this man is wrong in the comment section. "It is definitely not the eyes that are blind but the hearts "
@Yougolikeit8818 күн бұрын
He said all Gambian most open there eyes to see the real
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
Here is this is the true reality "Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie."
@pangloss25017 күн бұрын
This bridge is a Gambian bridge but not exclusively made by the Gambia. It is a crowfunded financing made by the ADB and the 2 countries. The project was jointly financed by the Bank Group (99.07%), the Government of Gambia (0.24%) and the Government of Senegal (0.69%). It is called Senegambia Bridge because it is a sub-regional bridge whose execution is shared by the two countries (although the bridge is entirely within Gambian territory). It was designed as part of opening up the ECOWAS region. This is to facilitate transportation between the northern and southern part of Senegal separated by Gambia.
@bgsonsthriving.17 күн бұрын
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@cebu77775 күн бұрын
BILLIONS OF $ ARE RAISED IN EUROPE AND U.S EVERYDAY FOR SCHOOLS IN GAMBIA=WHY ARE THEY NOT FREE!?!
@AbdulAzizBah-jm7tw11 күн бұрын
It's true, a lot of Mandinka buys don't want or for them only that language exists. I'm with some guys friends for a long time who don't understand Wolof. but the interesting thing is when I heard one of them said he do'nt wan to spek anothre langue
@freedom_is_gold6747
4 күн бұрын
really Mr Ba In fact fulas in Senegal even demonstrated and marched against wolof language, they even stated openly that, the language wolof is not a real language we all have those fulas recorded saying this and some of them came into gambia with that same mentality. Now i suggest you check your own community and leave your politically driven motivation behind. Your whole claim is ridiculous, the reality is that mandibkas are the only tribe that is wide spread in every region in Gambia, but some fo you guys grew up in Banjul or Serrekunda then walk into other regions and expect them to speak whatever you are speaking. Lets reverse the question can people go to Dakar or any wolof dominated area and expect them to know mandinka or Jola or sarakule or whatever language. The demonstration against wolof language by fulas during Wades time was done by fulas and its welll documented and your community got their own business community that is tribe based and they sit every sunday and decide the prices of what things are gonna be and the interesting thing is they won't allow you to be a part of it unless you are a fula. all of these are facts and i can post the dates and write exactly where people are to find out about these incidents and communities if you dare to dispute it.
@nowomannocry832717 күн бұрын
The guy is die hard aprc Gambia don’t need barrow n all the rest of the parties We need young n creative minds to move the country like Senegal not some hungry folks
@ElephantMadnesssTv
16 күн бұрын
I understand that , but his points are valid on what needs to be changed in the country
@yewwiaskanwit.v1074Күн бұрын
💯💯
@yayadanjo80317 күн бұрын
😂😂 u are right
@SadibouDarboe17 күн бұрын
In Gambia everyone have a good though but no one is developing it 😂 the grandpa is telling the truth 😢
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
He have been here long enough to understand the system
@SadibouDarboe
17 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@cebu77775 күн бұрын
MINIMUM WAGE REQUIREMENTS need to be placed on employers & WORK SAFETY LAWS
@user-xw8rl8ct7dКүн бұрын
No joking with him. He's giving knowledge
@ElephantMadnesssTv
Күн бұрын
We need leaders like him 💯
@user-xw8rl8ct7d
Күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTvto gather common interest for the better for all, you need a human resource with honest, good, clean practical ideas. Development is borne by collective thought process and real meaningful creative actions. Sure i respect citizens with real good concerns. Agree with him all the way. Don't know one bit about him but who cares about what other than what he delivered
@user-kq5ce6zl7u9 күн бұрын
I think spoke only truth which Swahilis language spoken by east African people
@bj764313 күн бұрын
Another desperate APRC sympathizer, Jammeh is gone and he’ll not come back again just deal with it. The issue isn’t wolof and mandinka, one is barely 10% and the other is 40%. The main issue with Gambia is normalized corruption within our institutions and the overall backwardness of our population.
@ibrimajatta2046
8 күн бұрын
Jammeh is gone but Gambia remains in abject poverty due to tribalism, nepotism and corruption many just let things slide just for peace if not there won’t be any thing call smiling cost of the Gambia. We all the greedy ones who thinks Gambia was created for them only 😂😂😂
@user-kq5ce6zl7u9 күн бұрын
My Goddess
@EbrimaTamba-e7vКүн бұрын
We need change
@ElephantMadnesssTv
Күн бұрын
Definitely
@kingsolomon574218 күн бұрын
Yes like the 😂😂
@YankyFlaca18 күн бұрын
Am sorry dad Itz gonna be fine 1 day
@Barcelona123._18 күн бұрын
I wished the program was conducted in one of the local languages so that a lot of people could understand.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Exactly, 🎯💯
@onemansoldier429315 күн бұрын
😂 potopoto but he is telling the truth
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 one of my favorite lines from this interview
@omarceesay709016 күн бұрын
The bridge is not about who built the bridge is the name we talking here
@suiabouceesay316812 күн бұрын
He’s basically saying the tribalism problem in the Gambia is mandinka and wollof
@emjaykingbii128917 күн бұрын
👍👍👍🧏🧏🧏🧏🧏🧏
@AlagieTamba-nr3ug17 күн бұрын
Daddy i like ❤and thanks you
@mj-zq4qg18 күн бұрын
You talk a lot of sense but i can see your a jammeh fan from listening to you but yahya jammeh was no better , JAMMEH WAS THE FRYING PAN , BARROW IS THE FIRE and UDP WILL BE THE DEEPER FIRE , That's if they ever come to power god forbid
@modoujallow515417 күн бұрын
The Government are not trying at all roads development they depend on but not Agriculture and that should be their first priority these mbahal Cabinet are not serious at all.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
16 күн бұрын
🎯💯 you are right
@Gambinoxl15 күн бұрын
Old man is liven in the past.
@realitytube62904 күн бұрын
How do you let a Security Guard who use to work for Argos in South London, UK run your country.
@YankyFlaca18 күн бұрын
Mandinka dont talk wolof and wolof dont talk mandinka this is truth
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
That’s one of my favorite lines from him, and the Poto poto part.
@ibrimajatta20468 күн бұрын
Greed is the main problem because some us thinks Gambia was created for a specific group people for that reason Gambia will never develop 😂we will forever remain the way are if don’t unite as one people and stop the nepotism and tribalism
@modoujallow515417 күн бұрын
What is the essence of building the bridge calling it a senegambia bridge do they contribute in this bridge?
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
About the bridge the man is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
@dodousaye406318 күн бұрын
We NEED PRESIDENT YAHYA A J J JAMMEH BACK TO THE GAMBIA .
@saiboufofana380815 күн бұрын
His making sense but people are just talking about his poor English and making can't talk fluent in an interview like how his bringing up interesting issues affecting the society and The Gambia general
@ElephantMadnesssTv
15 күн бұрын
Exactly, but intelligent people is paying attention to his message 💯
@Odapogba
15 күн бұрын
He's making sense but not all what he said. How dare he'll question us who Yahya Jammeh killed. And talking about not speaking another language doesn't have anything to do with tribalism.
@johnjabang
8 күн бұрын
U get the point fam There's nothing he said that I don't understand Kudos to this old pa
@AbdoulieTrawalley-rr1ez14 күн бұрын
Agriculture service and to contrôle the business by the gambians
@assansummerbajo446816 күн бұрын
APRC fan 😂
@ibrabah5363Күн бұрын
Infact ask him how many languages he speak ?
@saidoudemjeng112917 күн бұрын
You are very wright my man
@SattaSanyangcoring16 күн бұрын
this is very sad you are forcing yourself to speak a language that you cannot speak well why can't you speak your own language and your people will understand you very well this only happened in our Africa and it is very sad
@assansummerbajo4468
16 күн бұрын
Perfect
@MohamedSanyang-lb3hx15 күн бұрын
Who is this drunkin master😂😂😂😂
@FatCham-wn2tt
15 күн бұрын
If it's your father did you tell him that nonsense try to have respect please
@seedyceesay971318 күн бұрын
babili Jammeh yahya, his own guys betrayed him and now enjoying elsewhere yaa 👍
@EbrimaTamba-e7v
Күн бұрын
We need that man back
@user-yw3fp9ju2g17 күн бұрын
Let him speak local language I think we will understand better and he will express his points properly Is it important to hear what he is saying
@ElephantMadnesssTv
16 күн бұрын
I hear what you’re saying, but his message definitely got across 💯 we need to hear more from him
@seedyfaal887515 күн бұрын
U are talking about tribalism .
@jamesjatta446718 күн бұрын
Just like O.J. Jallow. He too did the same
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Who is O.J Jallow ?
@lamincolley8152
17 күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTvOmar jallow the most educated and Welsh in the Gambia is not those nonsense hypocrite so call educated guys o j is ok Mey he soul rest in peace ameen
@jamesjatta4467
17 күн бұрын
@@lamincolley8152Mr man. During Jawara's regime. O.J was arrested for misusing our Agricultural fund's
@FodaybaSinghateh-xv9sf17 күн бұрын
Very senseless
@user-fn3of6ci8n8 күн бұрын
This man says only the mandika and wolfs matter that’s wrong thinking and he has no self confidence only talk positive about whites so he’s best to advise us every body matters we all Gambians
@freedom_is_gold6747
4 күн бұрын
no i don't think you understand him, what he was trying to say is that those two tribes are the ones that don't speak each others languages and have issues about it, meaning that the other tribes are not central or involved in that dispute. Which might be wrong but these are two of the most common languages in the country.
@ibrabah5363
Күн бұрын
They should be tolerant and adopt new languages. It is only the jolas and the fula who try to speak Others languages without feeling otherwise
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it's true. if we want to develop the Gambia, we all have to go back farming 👊🏿👊🏿
@ElephantMadnesssTv
13 күн бұрын
💯 brother
He is saying about the true May Allah bless you uncle
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
💯❤️
In my own opinion this man is educated. I see some comments that he is under graduate. Because of the colonial language he speaks. Who gives a (F) about that language. Education is not at the school. It’s within the society ✌️let justice guide our actions to ward the common good.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Thank you, the most important thing is the message, he is giving 💯
@user-lr2ll8ip2z
13 күн бұрын
That's the hard fact..... respect large
@janetnjie5019
11 күн бұрын
@AppaColley4693 life's an education
@MrCforster
8 күн бұрын
@@AppaColley4693 what is education. Communication and getting your messages through is more important than the medium you use
Agriculture, Health and Education is the back bones of every country..but is very very sad for Gambia very tiny country...
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
💯🎯
The Gambia is in a sad place. Education is key! ❤❤❤
To make change, change the mindset🧠
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
💯❤️🌹
@kadir6822
18 күн бұрын
For real we must change our mindsets, to develop
This man I have high regard and respect for. Don't understand estimate him. He is speaking the truth but nothing but the truth. I wish politicians and so call intellectuals think like him
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
Exactly 🎯💯
@MrCforster
14 күн бұрын
@ElephantMadnesssTv interview common people and you see the real Gambia
@johnjabang
8 күн бұрын
@@MrCforsterThat's the secret
There’s was not tribalism problem in the Gambia until Yahya brought it before end of his time and president Barrow an his party want to used it to separate people of this blessed country but it will never work because Allah don’t want separation so He will not support them on that. One Gambia one people it’s a small country full of love, very good people very nice people and a wonderful cultures as well. May almighty Allah protect our country the Gambia and thumbs up for Mr Sanyang he sounds interested smart and know a lots.
@EvexMybusiness
17 күн бұрын
That fat lie you know when bakausu insulted jolas. I born living in mandinkas tribalism. Calling other tribes names
@EvexMybusiness
17 күн бұрын
Does jammeh told you to continue your tribalism
@EvexMybusiness
17 күн бұрын
Even in music you brought there tribalism it also jammeh fault
@muhammedl.jammeh4632
17 күн бұрын
Tribalism has been in The Gambia since Jawara and Pierre Njie's days. Go and learn history
@funnyman12731
17 күн бұрын
@EvexMybusiness The truth to be told, it was Yayah; that brought tribalism in the Gambia. May Allah forgive him for his shortfalls and his enablers. Until we turn our back on this serious disease Gambia will never go progress.
One of the most interesting interview I have ever watch in the Gambia ❤thank you sir
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
That means a lot bro 🫡💯
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTv Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
This man knows something
I blame gambians ourselves because we are not aware of how the world works so politicians can tear us apart enriching themselves with your tax money
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
💯🎯❤️
Really it's truth, we should back to agricultural, so we can deployment our country
The man is interesting i really like his taughts...he travelled n therefore understand things..people's like him we need...thank you too the interviewer
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
He is very knowledgeable, His been around long enough to understand the country and its history. You welcome 🙏🏾 💯
Maghafuli was a strong leader, like others on the continent. We need more strong leaders not tribalistic selfish leaders.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
💯
Gambia we need more of this because is going to give the country and the people a good mindset and a fresh environment more of this every good citizen
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
You are definitely right 🎯💯
Gambia can never recover by continuing Speaking and teaching in English, when almost 95% of the country don't understand it.
@chippakaribafox2865
3 күн бұрын
Its a scam😂
@Eb94OU
3 күн бұрын
@@chippakaribafox2865 Exactly. But I personally think it's like that because we still in the British Empire
@ElephantMadnesssTv
2 күн бұрын
🎯🎯
@user-xw8rl8ct7d
Күн бұрын
Mesmerize over how to replicate a machine part or how to refine and process earth resources and careless in what language you're going about it. Creativity needs concerted thinking and the ability to think is not precisely a linguistic endowment. The key to creativity/invention is; imagination, which is different from merely dreaming
More interviews with this guy please, this was amazing❤️
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Definitely, he have more story and tips for the betterment of the Gambia 💯
He is speaking English like how the English speakers our language
@johnjabang
8 күн бұрын
🎯
He have to be invited again, he have a lot unknown to say that can educate The Gambia 🇬🇲 our homeland.Especially the youths, thanks again Mr Sanyang
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Definitely inviting him again, his voice need to be heard 💯
True papa , farmers ,argrecolture very important ,heis on point ,let stope tribalism ,True Papa 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏✌️🌍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌️
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
He would be such a good leader 💯
Gambians need education especially in the rural areas. Everyone in those areas voted for Barrow even though he didn’t present any program to better their lives. We only hear about tribalism when election approaches, why can’t we understand that no president can deport any tribe.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
You are right 💯
@user-nj3ve8mn8h
17 күн бұрын
Rural areas cannot make a person to become president in that small country..majority of the votes are kombos..Rural areas some have no voters card and most of them are already travelled
@user-nj3ve8mn8h
17 күн бұрын
Rural areas cannot make a person to become president in that small country..majority of the votes are kombos..Rural areas some have no voters card and most of them are already travelled
What an intelligent human being ❤ God bless you
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
You right but But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge he is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
He is well right, we need Agriculture for self reliance, we have the most corrupt government in the sub region. Corrupt in all sectors. Very Very sad.
Man he is all right Gambians need to start teaching our new generation kids about us the gambia we already independent from the white world but still losing control over it the things is mandinka wollof need to be taught in our schools, now days peoples in Gambia are so delusional to extend of forgetting where they came from be proud to be who you are as a person from a beautiful nation like our Gambia our homeland our motherland with the smiling face in the people like the coast of it Stay strong fams
Thanks 🙏🏾 for posting this video. It’s very informative and interesting.🇳🇬
@ElephantMadnesssTv
5 күн бұрын
You welcome glad you enjoyed it, many more to come ❤️
Great interview Mr Sanyang
Respect our honorable Brother❤❤❤❤❤❤
Only the truth shall set us free!
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
💯
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTv You right but But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge he is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
please can you get a one more conversation with this man am so great an amazed with this interview of yours may Allah bless you
Tribal hate is well rooted in the heart of Gambians now. Let old man speak with no fear or favour. The wolofs are those who refuses to speak Mandinka. I can attest .
@MahaJallow-xm7rp
14 күн бұрын
Wen we are talking about tribalish u ar one
@freedom_is_gold6747
4 күн бұрын
@@MahaJallow-xm7rp whilst Mr Marrong is wrong and doesn't need too point out any particular tribe by name and put the blame on them. Reality is Mr Jallow we are not blind of the hypocrisy of some people whom happen to be fulas trying to take whatever side is against wolofs in Senegal and whatever side is against mandinkas in gambia. We are not stupid and have noticed to you guys rushing involving yourself in this because of your own political interests. your so called help is not genuine and even a blind man can see it. The next time go deal with your own tribal issues with mandinkas, wolofs, dogons, Jolas, susus, Igbo and yoruba, Akan people etc from nigeria to Gambia. Nobody believes this so called fake love and protection, focus on dealing with your own tribe calling every dark skinned person a machewdo then come back and talk about other people and even then its none of your business. It's between these two ethnicities not your ethnicity. you won't see no mandinka or wolof involving themselves between fulas and igbos or fulas and dogon. you should do the same.
Very knowledgeable man ❤
Ecowas is taking us backwards! They need to leave because the reason why the leader is refusing to step down is because he knows he’s getting protected by Ecowas and they had no reason to be in the Gambia atm.
@user-vo3mn6uf5d
17 күн бұрын
Damn ECOWAS👽
@SulaymanNjie-nk2yk
17 күн бұрын
ECOWAS have show there true colour in the affairs of niger.😂
@SulaymanNjie-nk2yk
17 күн бұрын
This is a Gambian problem and it needs Gambian solutions
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
@@SulaymanNjie-nk2yk You right but But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge he is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
This bridge is a Gambian bridge and that is very clear. Moreover, it is the Gambia which benefits from taxes and all payments for the crossing. Senegal just participated in the construction to facilitate transport and save time for the Senegalese populations on both sides. The two countries worked together to obtain financing from the AfDB, with the support of ECOWAS. That's all. For your information
May God bless you ❤❤
I agree! Because tribalism is a complete hindrance, That STOP growth and development of ANY Nation. If every tribe come to gather to donate what they can without any criticism to purchase concrete or asphalt To build better roads in Gambia. Then allow everyone that’s willing and capable of labor to volunteer their time and hard work to create beautiful road structures. Would be the most fulfilling attribute that the people of Gambia themselves will live to appreciate in harmony. Because they would be able to witness what they have created together everyday of their lives. And for the record STOP asking people who are Not African to help you. Please allow all Africans all over the earth to donate the money they can for the Gambian construction. And remember that Cash App or APPLE PAY Is a direct way to receive donated funding to purchase the supplies that needed. The people of should be willing to come together and donate their time and hard work for free. Those that work for free award should be free houses that they help work to build for themselves eventually. The agreement and contract will be everyone will work together until everyone who participates houses are built up to livable modern standard.
I don't even finished watching the video but one thing for certain Agriculture is the first step to take for Gambia to proceed
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
You are definitely right, you should finish it because he talks about his life story a little towards the end 🫡
I definitely feels hopeless for GAMBIA 🇬🇲
@ElephantMadnesssTv
Күн бұрын
Belie deh bro
Bad policy is drowning the GAMBIA.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
Definitely 💯
He is not the so call technocrat but his mind is very strong and sound
@ElephantMadnesssTv
13 күн бұрын
💯
U are 100% right 👍
Thanks
Bravo👍
This man had said everything
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
💯, I wish they would give him, a good position in office
That man knows a lot
The man you are right ✅️
God bless you Daddy
after retired of ur job u talk u are powerless bro
This man is saying true bro
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
This man get sense and have a lot to say about Gambia. Sadly Gambians wouldn’t take him serious.. i wished people give him ears 👂🏾 and take an action for development of our home land, and our youths future
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Exactly. I believe he would be a perfect fit in office. we need people like him and people that are not afraid of the system
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
But you need to be also careful about what he is saying. About the bridge here is this is the true reality "Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie."
We need to hear from him again because he speaks the truth
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
Definitely, plan on interviewing him again, very soon 💯
Every country needs some kind of industry to survive
@ElephantMadnesssTv
11 күн бұрын
🎯💯
@Flex-z4s
9 күн бұрын
To develop but not survive ! Right now all western african countries are surviving on little food.
@Flex-z4s
9 күн бұрын
You guys failed our continent am not even gambian but shame anyone who doesn't fight to develop his country
The tribal part makes a lot of sense , one reason why gambia will never move forward
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
🎯🎯🎯
Respect ✊🏿
I recognise this man long long time went the navi was be sithe the terminal
I'm in awe about the fact that some so-called Gambians think this man is wrong in the comment section. "It is definitely not the eyes that are blind but the hearts "
He said all Gambian most open there eyes to see the real
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
Here is this is the true reality "Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie."
This bridge is a Gambian bridge but not exclusively made by the Gambia. It is a crowfunded financing made by the ADB and the 2 countries. The project was jointly financed by the Bank Group (99.07%), the Government of Gambia (0.24%) and the Government of Senegal (0.69%). It is called Senegambia Bridge because it is a sub-regional bridge whose execution is shared by the two countries (although the bridge is entirely within Gambian territory). It was designed as part of opening up the ECOWAS region. This is to facilitate transportation between the northern and southern part of Senegal separated by Gambia.
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BILLIONS OF $ ARE RAISED IN EUROPE AND U.S EVERYDAY FOR SCHOOLS IN GAMBIA=WHY ARE THEY NOT FREE!?!
It's true, a lot of Mandinka buys don't want or for them only that language exists. I'm with some guys friends for a long time who don't understand Wolof. but the interesting thing is when I heard one of them said he do'nt wan to spek anothre langue
@freedom_is_gold6747
4 күн бұрын
really Mr Ba In fact fulas in Senegal even demonstrated and marched against wolof language, they even stated openly that, the language wolof is not a real language we all have those fulas recorded saying this and some of them came into gambia with that same mentality. Now i suggest you check your own community and leave your politically driven motivation behind. Your whole claim is ridiculous, the reality is that mandibkas are the only tribe that is wide spread in every region in Gambia, but some fo you guys grew up in Banjul or Serrekunda then walk into other regions and expect them to speak whatever you are speaking. Lets reverse the question can people go to Dakar or any wolof dominated area and expect them to know mandinka or Jola or sarakule or whatever language. The demonstration against wolof language by fulas during Wades time was done by fulas and its welll documented and your community got their own business community that is tribe based and they sit every sunday and decide the prices of what things are gonna be and the interesting thing is they won't allow you to be a part of it unless you are a fula. all of these are facts and i can post the dates and write exactly where people are to find out about these incidents and communities if you dare to dispute it.
The guy is die hard aprc Gambia don’t need barrow n all the rest of the parties We need young n creative minds to move the country like Senegal not some hungry folks
@ElephantMadnesssTv
16 күн бұрын
I understand that , but his points are valid on what needs to be changed in the country
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😂😂 u are right
In Gambia everyone have a good though but no one is developing it 😂 the grandpa is telling the truth 😢
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
He have been here long enough to understand the system
@SadibouDarboe
17 күн бұрын
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MINIMUM WAGE REQUIREMENTS need to be placed on employers & WORK SAFETY LAWS
No joking with him. He's giving knowledge
@ElephantMadnesssTv
Күн бұрын
We need leaders like him 💯
@user-xw8rl8ct7d
Күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTvto gather common interest for the better for all, you need a human resource with honest, good, clean practical ideas. Development is borne by collective thought process and real meaningful creative actions. Sure i respect citizens with real good concerns. Agree with him all the way. Don't know one bit about him but who cares about what other than what he delivered
I think spoke only truth which Swahilis language spoken by east African people
Another desperate APRC sympathizer, Jammeh is gone and he’ll not come back again just deal with it. The issue isn’t wolof and mandinka, one is barely 10% and the other is 40%. The main issue with Gambia is normalized corruption within our institutions and the overall backwardness of our population.
@ibrimajatta2046
8 күн бұрын
Jammeh is gone but Gambia remains in abject poverty due to tribalism, nepotism and corruption many just let things slide just for peace if not there won’t be any thing call smiling cost of the Gambia. We all the greedy ones who thinks Gambia was created for them only 😂😂😂
My Goddess
We need change
@ElephantMadnesssTv
Күн бұрын
Definitely
Yes like the 😂😂
Am sorry dad Itz gonna be fine 1 day
I wished the program was conducted in one of the local languages so that a lot of people could understand.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Exactly, 🎯💯
😂 potopoto but he is telling the truth
@ElephantMadnesssTv
14 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 one of my favorite lines from this interview
The bridge is not about who built the bridge is the name we talking here
He’s basically saying the tribalism problem in the Gambia is mandinka and wollof
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Daddy i like ❤and thanks you
You talk a lot of sense but i can see your a jammeh fan from listening to you but yahya jammeh was no better , JAMMEH WAS THE FRYING PAN , BARROW IS THE FIRE and UDP WILL BE THE DEEPER FIRE , That's if they ever come to power god forbid
The Government are not trying at all roads development they depend on but not Agriculture and that should be their first priority these mbahal Cabinet are not serious at all.
@ElephantMadnesssTv
16 күн бұрын
🎯💯 you are right
Old man is liven in the past.
How do you let a Security Guard who use to work for Argos in South London, UK run your country.
Mandinka dont talk wolof and wolof dont talk mandinka this is truth
@ElephantMadnesssTv
18 күн бұрын
That’s one of my favorite lines from him, and the Poto poto part.
Greed is the main problem because some us thinks Gambia was created for a specific group people for that reason Gambia will never develop 😂we will forever remain the way are if don’t unite as one people and stop the nepotism and tribalism
What is the essence of building the bridge calling it a senegambia bridge do they contribute in this bridge?
@pangloss250
17 күн бұрын
About the bridge the man is not right at all. Ce pont est un pont gambien mais pas exclusivement réalisé par la Gambie. Il s'agit d'un financement participatif réalisé par la BAD et les 2 pays. Le projet a été financé conjointement par le Groupe de la Banque (99,07%), le Gouvernement de la Gambie (0,24%) et le Gouvernement du Sénégal (0,69%). Il est appelé Pont de la Sénégambie car il s'agit d'un pont sous-régional dont l'exécution est partagée par les deux pays (bien que le pont soit entièrement sur le territoire gambien). Il a été conçu dans le cadre du désenclavement de l'espace CEDEAO. Il s'agit de faciliter le transport entre la partie nord et la partie sud du Sénégal séparées par la Gambie.
We NEED PRESIDENT YAHYA A J J JAMMEH BACK TO THE GAMBIA .
His making sense but people are just talking about his poor English and making can't talk fluent in an interview like how his bringing up interesting issues affecting the society and The Gambia general
@ElephantMadnesssTv
15 күн бұрын
Exactly, but intelligent people is paying attention to his message 💯
@Odapogba
15 күн бұрын
He's making sense but not all what he said. How dare he'll question us who Yahya Jammeh killed. And talking about not speaking another language doesn't have anything to do with tribalism.
@johnjabang
8 күн бұрын
U get the point fam There's nothing he said that I don't understand Kudos to this old pa
Agriculture service and to contrôle the business by the gambians
APRC fan 😂
Infact ask him how many languages he speak ?
You are very wright my man
this is very sad you are forcing yourself to speak a language that you cannot speak well why can't you speak your own language and your people will understand you very well this only happened in our Africa and it is very sad
@assansummerbajo4468
16 күн бұрын
Perfect
Who is this drunkin master😂😂😂😂
@FatCham-wn2tt
15 күн бұрын
If it's your father did you tell him that nonsense try to have respect please
babili Jammeh yahya, his own guys betrayed him and now enjoying elsewhere yaa 👍
@EbrimaTamba-e7v
Күн бұрын
We need that man back
Let him speak local language I think we will understand better and he will express his points properly Is it important to hear what he is saying
@ElephantMadnesssTv
16 күн бұрын
I hear what you’re saying, but his message definitely got across 💯 we need to hear more from him
U are talking about tribalism .
Just like O.J. Jallow. He too did the same
@ElephantMadnesssTv
17 күн бұрын
Who is O.J Jallow ?
@lamincolley8152
17 күн бұрын
@@ElephantMadnesssTvOmar jallow the most educated and Welsh in the Gambia is not those nonsense hypocrite so call educated guys o j is ok Mey he soul rest in peace ameen
@jamesjatta4467
17 күн бұрын
@@lamincolley8152Mr man. During Jawara's regime. O.J was arrested for misusing our Agricultural fund's
Very senseless
This man says only the mandika and wolfs matter that’s wrong thinking and he has no self confidence only talk positive about whites so he’s best to advise us every body matters we all Gambians
@freedom_is_gold6747
4 күн бұрын
no i don't think you understand him, what he was trying to say is that those two tribes are the ones that don't speak each others languages and have issues about it, meaning that the other tribes are not central or involved in that dispute. Which might be wrong but these are two of the most common languages in the country.
@ibrabah5363
Күн бұрын
They should be tolerant and adopt new languages. It is only the jolas and the fula who try to speak Others languages without feeling otherwise
Speak your own language next time
@user-hj6fv4kv4e
14 күн бұрын
Clearly you not listening