Dear Editor:
To be very honest, I am indeed very proud of you as a son of the Gambia. I do not know you, nor do I know which part of The Gambia you come from. Besides, I have never seen your picture and do not even have a mental picture/idea of how you look like.
Having read B.B.Dabo's interview with your respected paper, I have come to the conclusion that you are indeed a journalist who really takes time before publishing your facts on line. I have also observered that you do not rush to publish stories for mere publicity.
Your interview with B.B. Dabo have indeed cleared so many misconceptions about the PPP government. Thanks to Allah, you (Ebrima), and B.B. Dabo for shedding lights on most of the important things that the people had/have about the PPP, and the propaganda campaign that the APRC regime embark on to fake the public on the achievement of the PPP.
I implore you to make more interviews with many PPP ex-ministers.
In conclusion, may I know where you read journalism? Your on line paper has indeed gather respect from many quarters here in The Gambia. It has recently kept many of us at home remain admirable to you with due respect. Your news contents are always rich, the English is fine and above all, your stories are well balanced and well researched.
Just a point of advice to you: continue the good work, and be mindful that your paper has gained the admiration of most people from senior government officials. Most of us can't read the paper on line, we always read the print-outs at home. Also, the number of people reading your paper has increased compared to other online Gambian papers. This has remain a worrisome issue to few "selfish" and jealous individuals with plans to block your paper to reach Gambians at home as they did before. Plans are underway to stop you!
Thank you, brother and keep the good job.
We always love you for your hard work. Be on the look!
Pa Ous., Banjul, The Gambia!
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Dear Editor:Your interview with B. B. Dabo, in my opinion, so far, is the highlight of your paper, The Gambia Echo. Please keep this up. I love reading your paper. And I do expect to see more of this type of interview. Please keep it up. I have always been an admirer of yours since your days (Sankareh) at Nusrat and Radio Gambia. Additionally, I do have an intention of helping your paper grow. Please let me know how best I can do this.
Sincerely,
Seedy Saidykhan, Maryland USA