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TWITTER, The Gossip – 20/06/12

ON THE AIRWAVES WITH POPE JOHN PAUL – MINISTER OF FOOTBALL

The last ten days have been a kind of rollercoaster for Pope John Paul, the minister of Football. The Pope is never tired swimming in the rough seas of media and political controversies in Mama Salone.

Twitter, the Gossip 13/06/12

Usu Boie is home at last.

Ask any APC partisan what the defection of Usu Boie to their party means and you will get a one-word answer: Landslide. And we understand why they should be so optimistic. The presenter on one local radio station which carried the whole program live said the same thing. The headlines in many newspapers have been no different. All of this helps to enhance De Pa’s mood and keeps him believing he is out of the reach of his opponents. Not bad.

TWITTER, the gossip - 06/06/0012

THE DALAI LAMA SPEAKS IN BO

Slaughtered in his own legal abattoir, harassed and battered by De Pa’s relentless rear guard action against his party, facing the threat of extinction like any Dinosaur, The Dalai Lama stormed Bo town the other day to see if De Pa E Yai is still open. Those who came to see him did so more out of curiosity than a demonstration of real grassroots support for his movement.

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NDA – PBF VEHICLE IS A PODA-PODA

The National Democratic Alliance is a party that shouts a lot about maintaining good standards in public life and we respect them for that. But how come they find it really difficult to stick to their own high standards. On Thursday last week, that PBF vehicle given to the NDA and other parties to support their work was turned into a PODA-PODA on a journey between Makeni and Freetown.

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DE PA IS BACK – HURRAY!

Huh! We hear De Pa is back in Freetown after that long and exhausting tour of the Eastern Region. Welcome back sir. So how did it go? We have seen some pictures on facebook and in some of our newspapers. We suppose you are used to being told how great and omniscient a leader you are. Every leader likes to hear that. Why should you be different?

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