The death of substance: How familiarity and influence are destroying integrity in our institutions
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 18/07/2025
By Omar F M’Bai In societies striving for progress, truth and merit must sit at the head of the table. Yet across schools, boardrooms, and nations, we are witnessing an unsettling shift, a quiet burial of substance beneath the towering weight of familiarity, influence, and personal loyalty. The (…)
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