'Bulfaaleh''s ear drums heard Mam Sait Ceesay talk and then....?
Mam Sait Ceesay,why do you like criss-crossing your phone calls between Bakau,Banjul,Serekunda and other places everyday? You better work and stop talking too much.Why do you have fun when destroying or helping destroy others? Are you for real Ceesay? Ceesay a lot of former and present civil servants know the grudges you harbour against them you know...
Mam Sait's phone calls to Major(rtd) Omar Fye...
It is a known fact that Mam Sait Ceesay called Omar Fye these days telling a lot of garbage.Mam Sait when you always pass by buying corn from those ladies on the new town road you do not see me but I see you.You are too lousy to keep away your real intensions from the air.
Do not believe that every person you work with approves of what you do.
Why did you take upon yourself to call Omar telling him what people wrote about him on this paper or some where else? Do you think we serious journalists care about what you say or what Omar is fuming about these days? Mam you called Omar making everything you read sound so sensational.Omar also drove to your office to come and share his anger with you.
Do we really find fun in hurting people in what we write? We do not do that,you do it.Read what was written on Jammeh when he was being compared with Idi Amin...there are parts where we openly said we cannot accuse him of being a cannibal as it was in the case of Amin.Anything else was true apart from that.Ceesay you are so dangerous a person...you called Omar told him something.He trusted you and shared his anger with you.What you did when Omar left was you kept on telling others.."I am the one who tells Omar what is on the internet even whereas he is the press officer..."
You see how dangerous you are? Did you ever think that 'Bulfaaleh' would hear what you said in that office?Omar Fye has to know that he replaced someone there.He has to know that you Mam Sait Ceesay are yearning to occupy that position in way you can do so.Mam we also know that you have said so much about Pa Nderry Mbai.
The recent story on the immigration stirred many reactions, which I know because I have the complaints from the officers on the ground.They have to brace up because I am working on a special story about the Gambian Immigration which will for sure make many shiver.
Who exactly is Mam Sait Ceesay?
Its amazing for us to know that in Banjul we still have the likes of a man called Mam Sait Ceesay.Mam is a person who works at the daily observer,he has been into the business of journalism for while now.Is Mam the type of journalist we are striving to live with? When Mam Sait's pudding is done it will be heard for him to get a person who will want to eat what he is about to serve the public.
Mam Sait Ceesay remember me...I have been brushing shoulders with you when you were working for the UPFRONT.You Saja Taal and Saptieu Jobe,by then Ms Jobe was fresh from Canada.Mam Sait Ceesay is one of those who led a campaign against people who President had an axe to grind with.This extremist attitude Ceesay's editorial had in them helped send the UPFRONT out of business so quickly.
Mam Sait forgot that insults and extreme anger does not and will never run anything towards success.Finally Mam and co haven't you realized that your case is more than journalism but less than ethics?It was no mistake for President Jammeh to get a person like Mam Sait be in Bakau helping Saja Taal run the daily observer.These are exact type of people Jammeh likes and needs when he is the real Gambian Idi Amin.
Will journalists or praise singers like Mam Sait Ceesay and Saja Taal survive anymore where President Jammeh is reconciling?
Its not hard to see the past of President Jammeh when it comes to using people as scape goats.He may as well turn around and accuse any hating journalist or praise singers of being the evil between him and the opposition when the going gets tough.Rumours are rife that the daily observer's services for being the hot hammer may not be appreciated by Jammeh anymore.
Actually Jammeh should not have accepted them at all because the likes of Ceesay are not even good for a dictator.Dictators make side politics too with strong foes they cannot eliminate.The way Mam Sait Ceesay works behind the scenes trying to ridicule the oppositions particularly OJ and Halifa is beyong comprehension.The last print on OJ sells hatred not peace.
This was clearly spelt out in the way the writer ended the story.Why would any serious journalist write things like the tone or tones of OJ' voice? The writer was trying to show that OJ was not happy while masking it...What on earth is in the minds of these crazy people called journalists?Why go on opinionating your pieces only to show Jammeh that you are helping finish a person? Your case is beyond journalism.
That is why many civil servants nowadays are scared of the daily observer staff more than the NIA.People believe that the daily observer is a hidden branch of the NIA,particularly when it comes to people like Saja and Mam Sait Ceesay.You two have to know that people are really scared of you because you lie and implicate them while posing as journalist.Ceesay and Taal please take note,your activities erode the ethics of journalism so bad. I could help it but I had to stand and listen to the civil servant I heard complaining about you too yesterday.You should be ashamed of yourselves.
This man was shedding tears when he was narating how a piece you wrote on him was meant to send him to Mile Two.Nothing urged you to do so more than hate and pettiness.President Jammeh may not know but you are using the profession to grill all those people you hate in the system.Knowing how Jammeh reacts these people always wait for the right moment then hammer anyone they hate on the their DO editorial or other stories.
The same Daily Observer used to castigate Yankuba Touray.Today I heard that Mam Sait and Saja are working on adding more salt into Yankuba's image.This is too bad is that what Jammeh needs at this point? Is that what Gambia needs at this point? Mam Sait and Saja Taal are the same type of journalists who helped fuel the war in Rwanda in the early nineties.