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Freedom Newspaper Celebrates Three Year Success Story!!!!
Monday, February 02, 2009 (437 reads)


Freedom Newspaper Celebrates Three Year Success Story!!!!                                     

We are three years old today in the media scene. On behalf of the Freedom Newspaper Management, I want to thank all those who stood by us over the years to attain such a success story. February 3rd means a lot to us here at Freedom. We want to thank God for giving us the strength, wisdom and good health to serve our people. Lord, we are very grateful for guiding and protecting us.



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Breaking News:Freedom Newspaper Clocks Three Years Today!!!
Monday, February 02, 2009 (397 reads)


Freedom Newspaper Clocks Three Years Today!!!

…Gambians Assess The Paper’s Track Record!!

By Staff Writer Charles Williams, Banjul

As the Freedom Newspaper celebrates its three years anniversary, this reporter gauged the opinions of Gambians on the style and editorial stance of the paper since it inception. Gambians have spoken!!!

Ousman Sanneh,a civil servant, working at the Department of Treasury in Banjul, said that he found the paper to be very educative, as well as informative.Sanneh suggested that the paper should improve more on balance reporting of its news items, adding that balance reporting is a cardinal principles in the profession.Sanneh advised that personal attacks on people has no place in journalism. “Journalists are not out to harm or damage the image of those they are serving"Said Sanneh.In his opinion the paper has a long way to go as he has never seen the paper's reporters attending coverages on both local and international activities.

Joseph Gomez, an internet cafe operator, added his voice by saying that the paper should raise issues that will promote the well being of Gambian people. Gomez said good governance should be advised and suggestion of limited use of government properties should also be in the wagon. He urged the management of the paper not to only stick to criticism, but to suggest constructively, which can bring solutions to issues.

In his opinion the nature of the people always determine the type of government in place. He therefore challenged the management of the paper to desist from tarnishing images of their own brothers,sisiters and cousins. Gomez pointed out that constructive criticism can make impact in changing the lives of the people the paper is serving.He said  the Freedomnewspaper is only reporting the negative part of the government,adding that it’s against a handful of people who are their own brothers and sisiters.He said that the paper reports are always described as very ego, sentimental and selfishness. He said to avoid such; he advised the management of Freedomnewspaper to inculcate the practice of educating and informing the people as stated in the principles of the profession. He warned that as a professional  journalist one has to be very neutral in reporting news.  “Talking like someone informing and educating people is what brings probity, accountability and transparency,” said Gomez.

Madi Ceesay, Former GPU President: When this reporter visited the former president of the Gambia Press Union Mr.Madi Ceesay,he has this to say: Editors have their right of style, the way they  present and the position of the paper on matters of concern.Ceesay continued to assert that the paper is a contributing factor to the development of the country. He added that there are certain things papers on the ground could not talk about but Gambian online newspapers like Freedom can talk about. He said that there is no doubt that there is self censorship in the country.Ceesay said that there are certain things journalists on the ground cannot talk about,he said that the style of the Freedom newspaper,  is the style of the Freedom,that there is nothing wrong with that."One may have the right to criticize them, but there is no one who can force them to do what they want  to do. It  depends on the readership… If they have the taste of the paper, they read it, and if they don't have the taste,  there are other alternatives” said Ceesay.He pointed out that the editorial position of any paper depends on the editors.  “ Put your mouth where your money is,"Ceesay added. To this end, he said that the slant of a particular paper toward a belief has nothing to do with objectivity.

Maimuna Bah student: The Freedom Newspaper is my University. This the only paper I trust in the country. I am now in news blackout because the Government had blocked the Freedom Newspaper in The Gambia. No one here can access the Freedom Newspaper. Thanks to a friend of mine, I was told that there are other ways to circumvent  the blockage. I  go to www.annynimous.com  to read the Freedom Newspaper. I also received emails from my relatives in England who forward the paper to me. I think the Freedom Newspaper is doing a good job.

Foday Ceesay businessman: Step aside for a minute, because I need to watch who is listening to our conversation. Mentioning the Freedom Newspaper’s name openly can land one into jail. I love this paper to death. I am praying for the day, when the Freedom Newspaper would be officially registered here in The Gambia. The President himself should accept the Freedom Newspaper as an independent paper.

   He should lift the band on the Freedom Newspaper. If he doesn’t want to be criticized he should allow another person to lead us. He should be more tolerant.

Muhammed Fatty APRC supporter: I think the Freedom Newspaper is being used by the West to tarnish the name of our leader and his Government. I do not see any positive story on the Freedom Newspaper about the APRC. I hate to say this, but the Freedom Newspaper is anti APRC. You need to praise and criticize the President the need arise. Journalism is not all about negative reporting. 

 



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Breaking News:The Big Interview Former Observer MD Sheriff Bojang Speaks!!!
Monday, February 02, 2009 (1112 reads)


The Big Interview Former Observer MD Sheriff Bojang  Speaks!!!

….“ The bounty is on your head, not mine,.”  Bojang Tells Freedom Editor

As Sheriff Spits At Freedom Editor!!!!!

In a rare interview, the erstwhile Daily Observer Newspaper Managing Director Sheriff Bojang, scolded our Editor Pa Nderry M’Bai, accusing him of publishing “ lies” and half truths about him, Speaker Fatou Jahumpa Ceesay and other friends of his. A ragging Mr. Bojang, never minces his feelings, as he demanded an unconditional apology from the Freedom Editor. While he never announces his intention of suing the paper, Bojang said he has the option to sue the paper and its editor in the future as he puts it “Even the very thought of it is gross! Sheriff Bojang does not have affairs or sleeps with other people’s wives. I have never and will never ever do that! You claimed that I did. Do you have even the tiniest shred of evidence? How can you exculpate yourself should I one day decide to seek redress in a court of law? I can place my hand on the Qur’an and swear in the name of Allah and all that is holy that such a thing has never happened. But will you? No! Simply because you are lying, else Allah’s wrath will befall you for besmirching the reputation of an innocent married woman.  If you want to heap dirt on Sheriff Bojang for whatever reasons, why not do so and leave innocent people like FJC, Sadibou Jadama and others out of it?” Bojang who recently  bagged a Masters Degree in International Relations in the United Kingdom, also denied being wanted by The Gambian Government. “: And why would the state want me?  The bounty is on your head, not mine. I go in and go out as I please,”said Bojang.  Below is the full text of the interview.

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Freedom Newspaper:  Good day Mr. Bojang. A lot has been reported here on Freedom about your present and past life. This interview will avail you the opportunity to shed light on some of the controversies associated with you. Let me start by asking you how old are you? For heaven sake, do not  falsify your age.   

Sheriff Bojang: The only ‘controversies’ are the lies and twisted stories drummed up by you and your confreres. About my age, I know chronologically I’m a few years older than you but mentally thrice your age. Next silly question.  



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Breaking News:Gambia’s Leading GSM Company GAMCEL Sells Expired Scratch Cards To Customers!!!
Sunday, February 01, 2009 (902 reads)


Gambia’s Leading GSM Company GAMCEL Sells Expired Scratch Cards To Customers!!!

….SCRATCH CARDS SCAM ABOUT TO CAUSE UNREST IN GAMBIA

By Staff Writer Peter Johnson, Banjul.

Gambia’s leading GSM provider GAMCEL is selling expired phone cards, which is known as “ scratch cards” to its customers, aggrieved customers claimed.  Among the expired scratch cards being sold out to the public include: the D20, D50 and D100 dalasi cards respectively. A significant number of GAMCEL customers have been affected by the expired scratch scam. Ragging customers have accused the company of economic exploitation.



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Jammeh Fires University Professor Suspected of sympathizing with the opposition!!!!
Sunday, February 01, 2009 (1126 reads)


Jammeh Fires University Professor Suspected of sympathizing with the opposition!!!!

By Staff Writer Fatoumatta Jallow, Banjul.

Gambia’s President has fired a senior lecturer of the University of The Gambia, on the grounds that the professor supports the opposition. Dr. Boro Suso is the latest causality of Jammeh’s firing spree. Suso was a Professor of Development Studies lecturer at the University of the Gambia prior to his removal.



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Advertorial:Gambian Authors Best Selling Book: The Search for a Lost Brother
Sunday, February 01, 2009 (713 reads)


Gambian Authors Best Selling Book: The Search for a Lost Brother

My Biography:

Yankuba Mamburay was born in Kiang Jasobo. His parents and the entire family moved to Faraba Banta when he was just about two years old. He went Faraba Banta Primary School and in 1983 he was transferred by his brother, Sanna Mamburay, from Faraba Primary school to Methodist Primary School in McCarthy, Jangjangbureh, where he did his Common Entrance Examination. He attended Saint Augustine's High Schhol between 1984 and 1991, where he did his GCE O'Level and A’ Level. He attended the International Islamic University of Malaysia between 1992 and 1996 and graduated with Bachelor of Business Administration.



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Michael Scales's Views On The GMC Party!!!
Sunday, February 01, 2009 (416 reads)


Michael Scales's  Views On The GMC Party!!!

Dear Mr. Editor,

 Perhaps not the "perfect" launch week for The New political party " on the block." The Name ...Gambia Moral Congress is I suppose adequate and catchy if shortened to GMC and may catch on? The opening mission statement was again adequate but not particularly inspiring. It contained joined up writing and touched on the main segments of Gambian protocol. I thought the commentary by Lawyer Darboe was cautionary and in usual Gambian fashion made by suggestion some reservations as to the political correctness of the parties foundation. You know I love the way Gambians sift through everything with a fine tooth comb like a  British nit nurse looking for little winged devils from a child’s hair. God Bless the British nit nurse.{laugh



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