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Rapping for social change: U.S based Gambian rapper, Say’hu making waves


Ready to become Gambia’s first internationally recognized rapper with gigs in different parts of the world is US-based Say’hu. He was born in the United States, but spent much of his childhood days in The Gambia. 

Unlike many rappers, Say’hu’s lyrics are mainly about life, the struggle and how to

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Gambia nyatoo dorong! Fatima Jabbe becomes one of the powerful women in the African movie industry

Gambia nyatoo dorong! Fatima Jabbe becomes one of the powerful women in the African movie industry


Fatima Jabbe is one of the most successful and accomplished Gambian actresses today. She has starred in popular Nollywood movies such as the Mirror Boy – a movie that has raked in millions of naira. 

She’s

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Young, pretty and successful: Is Haddy Faye one of Gambia’s richest young ladies?

Say what you will about Haddy Faye but she is hard-working! 

She is only 25-years-old; Haddy has gone from a senior secondary school graduate, to become a hugely successful businesswoman with her own beauty salon and boutique, located on one of The Gambia’s most expensive streets. 

The Pipeline girl is

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Introducing Gambia’s own Princess Shyngle: Nollywood’s next big star

For this upcoming Gambian international actress, acting is not just a mere career. Completely passionate about what she is doing, 20-year-old Princess Shyngle said that acting requires intelligence, commitment, determination and team work. 

Although young, Princess is already making headlines in both Nigeria and Ghana. She’s one of the few

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Rapper GEE opens up in exclusive interview

Following the successful release of his hit single Bul Falleh Nyee, Gee (real name: Gibou Bala-Gaye) has become The Gambia’s leading rapper. His poetic delivery and commitment to his career has enabled him to capture the attention of rap enthusiasts nationwide.

Eager to know more about the 25-year-old rap, What’s

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Gambians in Stockholm at each other’s throats: Exclusive interview with Mariam Cole

Things are not okay for the Organization of Gambians in Stockholm (OGIS).  After a recently held general meeting, that saw Gambians at each other’s throats, the organization has now been left with two chairpersons. According to a former member of the organization, this is unprecedented in the history of OGIS.

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