I have to totally agree with him about his analysis with the barrow government. Policy wise there has not been nothing significant to bring about the changes Gambians expected. Recycling or emulating the already proven failed policies is no solution. Revamp is the solution.
You see HARONA, this was what i was talking about, that keep talking to them so that next time we will elect better leaders because Gambia needs that if we want to go forward as a country. Thanks. (THE SOCIALIST)
I total disagreed with him on the part of public schools didn't have qualified teachers. We have been seeing the same public school teachers are teaching in the private schools in morning shift. The Only thing i know, the mass promotion in public schools is the caused of everything and it has to be stop.
I have to completely agree with him about his analysis with the Barrow government. Policy wise there has not been nothing significant to bring about the changes most Gambians expected. Recycling or emulating the already proven failed policies is no solution. Revamp is the solution.
Wandaful Dr Njie ,congratulations.w3 want gambian youth like this
Harona thanks for hosting all these amazing Gambians!!
But please provide them with water. Cheers!
Dr. Njie, how about organising a group that will enlighten the youths through your support ?
We need another interview with Dr. Saul
In the late 1990 Dad worked in Gambia port Authority
I have to totally agree with him about his analysis with the barrow government. Policy wise there has not been nothing significant to bring about the changes Gambians expected. Recycling or emulating the already proven failed policies is no solution. Revamp is the solution.
Waw dats my lil bro saul he is such a wonderful person down to earth in Churchilltown
Proud of you bro. Keep it up.
You see HARONA, this was what i was talking about, that keep talking to them so that next time we will elect better leaders because Gambia needs that if we want to go forward as a country. Thanks. (THE SOCIALIST)
I am curious how old he is? I went to Nyakoi and then Serekunda School. Ironically, I also studied International Relation/ Political Science.
Hi, Jariatou, I left SK school in 1998.
@@sauln3686 I left in 2000 to come to the U.S. I would love to connect. Can I add you on LinkedIn?
Harona, can we increase the time to at least an hour? You are having very interesting people over for interviews, but the time is too short. Thanks
I total disagreed with him on the part of public schools didn't have qualified teachers. We have been seeing the same public school teachers are teaching in the private schools in morning shift.
The Only thing i know, the mass promotion in public schools is the caused of everything and it has to be stop.
I have to completely agree with him about his analysis with the Barrow government. Policy wise there has not been nothing significant to bring about the changes most Gambians expected. Recycling or emulating the already proven failed policies is no solution. Revamp is the solution.
interesting.