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Gambia rocked by shooting while Jammeh in France...
madollar
#11 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 3:22:23 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
madollar wrote:
What is happening today is the stuff made of nightmares for one yahya jameh a swearing in Senegal and troops from neighbouring countries marching towards him and install the new leader.Will they arrest him , ama ni exile or will it be another Gaddafi moment in the offing .Huyu jamaa angekubali nusu mkate goverment it doesn't look good for him the determination by neighbouring countries to kick him out is unprecedented.


West Africa has refused to accept this yet E.Africa mollycoddles and pussyfoots on Burundi's Nkurunziza for last 2 years.Sad

seems like they are trying to intimidate the fellow wacha we see how things unfold at the moment troops have amassed at the border but the moment they storm Gambia and install Barrow that will be taking things to another level will the country military be loyal to him.With kagame,kabila and museveni being nkurunziza neighbours I doubt he is having sleepless nights
Intelligentsia
#12 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 3:25:38 PM
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Arghh, why does one person think they are more impt than an entire country?
This is when you wish an assassin's piece of lead finds a presidential target
Swenani
#13 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 3:30:23 PM
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madollar wrote:
Intelligentsia wrote:
madollar wrote:
What is happening today is the stuff made of nightmares for one yahya jameh a swearing in Senegal and troops from neighbouring countries marching towards him and install the new leader.Will they arrest him , ama ni exile or will it be another Gaddafi moment in the offing .Huyu jamaa angekubali nusu mkate goverment it doesn't look good for him the determination by neighbouring countries to kick him out is unprecedented.


West Africa has refused to accept this yet E.Africa mollycoddles and pussyfoots on Burundi's Nkurunziza for last 2 years.Sad

seems like they are trying to intimidate the fellow wacha we see how things unfold at the moment troops have amassed at the border but the moment they storm Gambia and install Barrow that will be taking things to another level will the country military be loyal to him.With kagame,kabila and museveni being nkurunziza neighbours I doubt he is having sleepless nights


I thought Barrow was going to be sworn in Gambia Embassy in Dakar!

In 2017, Baba will be sworn in as the 5th Kenyan president in Kenyan Embassy in USA
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
mkenyan
#14 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 3:49:47 PM
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madollar wrote:
Intelligentsia wrote:
madollar wrote:
What is happening today is the stuff made of nightmares for one yahya jameh a swearing in Senegal and troops from neighbouring countries marching towards him and install the new leader.Will they arrest him , ama ni exile or will it be another Gaddafi moment in the offing .Huyu jamaa angekubali nusu mkate goverment it doesn't look good for him the determination by neighbouring countries to kick him out is unprecedented.


West Africa has refused to accept this yet E.Africa mollycoddles and pussyfoots on Burundi's Nkurunziza for last 2 years.Sad

seems like they are trying to intimidate the fellow wacha we see how things unfold at the moment troops have amassed at the border but the moment they storm Gambia and install Barrow that will be taking things to another level will the country military be loyal to him.With kagame,kabila and museveni being nkurunziza neighbours I doubt he is having sleepless nights

just how big is the gambian army? probably their officers will opt for self preservation and kick out yahya instead of facing foreign forces.
kaka2za
#15 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 3:59:27 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
madollar wrote:
Intelligentsia wrote:
madollar wrote:
What is happening today is the stuff made of nightmares for one yahya jameh a swearing in Senegal and troops from neighbouring countries marching towards him and install the new leader.Will they arrest him , ama ni exile or will it be another Gaddafi moment in the offing .Huyu jamaa angekubali nusu mkate goverment it doesn't look good for him the determination by neighbouring countries to kick him out is unprecedented.


West Africa has refused to accept this yet E.Africa mollycoddles and pussyfoots on Burundi's Nkurunziza for last 2 years.Sad

seems like they are trying to intimidate the fellow wacha we see how things unfold at the moment troops have amassed at the border but the moment they storm Gambia and install Barrow that will be taking things to another level will the country military be loyal to him.With kagame,kabila and museveni being nkurunziza neighbours I doubt he is having sleepless nights

just how big is the gambian army? probably their officers will opt for self preservation and kick out yahya instead of facing foreign forces.


The Presidential guard is dominated by the Jammeh's Jolla tribe and are likely to support him to the end.
However there are many army dissidents in Senegal and Guinea Bissau who are likely to lead the onslaught.
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
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Njung'e
#16 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 6:18:13 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
[quote=mkenyan][quote=madollar][quote=Intelligentsia][quote=madollar]
The Presidential guard is dominated by the Jammeh's Jolla tribe and are likely to support him to the end.
However there are many army dissidents in Senegal and Guinea Bissau who are likely to lead the onslaught.


From Wikipedia, the Gambian army is made of 2 battalions and number less than 1100. That is such a small army, i think they would be overrun by UON students when on strike. The elite Presidential guard is a small squad of about 50. See the bigger Senegal force (Nigeria are also in it), the Gambian army chief has already indicated that there is no way he will fight ECOWAS force and he'd rather his soldiers surrender. Tells you that the Djammeh idiot is on its own.
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kaka2za
#17 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 7:20:58 PM
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The situation in Gambia makes Africa look bad.
His ministers and VP have deserted him and the non graduate Professor is still clinging to power!
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
Swenani
#18 Posted : Thursday, January 19, 2017 9:10:13 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
The situation in Gambia makes Africa look bad.
His ministers and VP have deserted him and the non graduate Professor is still clinging to power!


This shows that Africans are resilient people
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