What power forgets, history will remember
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 11/07/2025
By Abdoulie Mam Njie In our tradition, power is like a calabash — passed from hand to hand. But when gripped too tightly, it spills what was meant to nourish us all.Having served The Gambia under three political regimes — as a civil servant, policy adviser, and coordinator of national (…)
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