Purely Gambian Entertainment and Awards Night nominations announced: See the full list
It’s official! It’s happening on the 28th March, 2015 at the Penchami Hall.
The nominees for the 1st Purely Gambian Entertainment and Awards Night were announced last week by chief organizer, Ida Bidwell of Biddy’s.
Egalitarian, ST, Royal Messenger, Killa ace, Gee and Jali Madiwere nominated for ‘Best Artist of the Year’
Showbiz man, Waka J’s meeting with President Jammeh: What was it all about?
He is one of the most famous Gambian media personalities in the Diaspora. On Saturday, 7th March, Waka Jagne was at Kanilai to interview H.E Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya A.J.J Jammeh.
What was the interview all about?
According to Waka, it was centered on the country’s golden jubilee. He
Celebrating International Women’s Day: Meet 17 inspiring women in The Gambia
On the 5th March, 2015, famous author and motivational speaker, Momodou Sabally posted on Facebook: “Seeking names: 50 really outstanding Gambian women...”
What’s On-Gambiais proud to publish some of the famous names mentioned by Sabally’s followers. They are unquestionably women that changed The Gambia and continue to inspire young people.
Boy,17, escapes Ebola-affected country for new life in The Gambia
A 17-year-old boy is relieved to be in The Gambia after escaping the Ebola outbreak in his home country, Sierra Leone.
Chukwuemeka Taylor was on holiday in the country when the deadly virus started killing thousands of Sierra Leoneans.
Now he is growing accustomed to life in The Gambia as
Secrets of the Faye sisters’ money and how Haddy Faye made her fortune
Their faces are everywhere on social media, but many Gambians don’t quite know how the Faye sisters make their money.
It’s difficult to tell how much Haddy Faye is worth, but she is without doubt one of the wealthiest young women in the country. She recently paid Wizkid sixty thousand
Aziz Corr’s wedding saga continues: Fatoumata Coker and Zahra-bin got into a fight
What’s On-Gambiahas just learnt that Fatoumata Coker and Zahra-bin (Binta Jarjusey) were involved in a fight which caused chaos at the Penchami Hall on Independence Day. Both girls are famous photographers.
The scuffle, which took place during a Joluv Arts Entertainment concert, was allegedly sparked by a story published on
Letter from England: Toubab woman tells how she was duped while in The Gambia
Dear WOG,
I am writing to ask you for help. It's a long story so I will try to keep it short. In September 2013 my friend and I moved to The Gambia from the UK after having visited your country just once and being utterly captivated by the warmth