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Gambian girls accused of ‘prostituting’ to get business for Nigerian banks

Which job sector can you find the country’s most beautiful young ladies? Ask this question to anyone and the answer would be: the banks.

Concerns have become astronomically high in many quarters that the banking sector, dominated by Nigerian banks, is not merely altruistic.

There has been an increase in

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Are tourists beginning to see the dark side of Gambian tourism?

The Gambia is a famous tourist destination that prides itself as the Smiling Coast of Africa. But beneath the smiles that serve as the most valuable unique selling proposition lies starving industry workers who are exploited by their employers.

This is a dark side of Gambian tourism that tourists are

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Mam Malen Njie returns to school to get higher education

Mam Malen Njie, better known as Blackashine, has taken a break from promoting Africell and its services to return to school and get a new career.

This was disclosed by her Fila co-presenter, Sista Njie. She told GRTS viewers recently that Blackashine is on a study leave.

What’s On-Gambia was

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Lang Conteh’s rapper daughter says YES to American rapper

November 2015 is a good month for the rapper daughter of Lang Conteh, a fallen tycoon. A few weeks after bagging her bachelor’s degree in Business from Georgia Gwinnett College, Salma Slims confirmed her engagement with her American boyfriend, Robert Davies aka Royce Rizzy.

The US-based Gambian rapper is counting

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Nollywood actors try to steal the history of our Gambian film industry

Ejike Asiegbu insulted us the Gambian film experts by creating the impression that we only knew about film-making “some 8 years ago” when his fellow scavenger Francis Duru organized a workshop with some people. It was actually an audition and not professional film training in Gambia. This raw lie is

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CONGRATUTLATIONS: Government awards 467 scholarships for UTG students

The Government of The Gambia made 467 needy students attending the University of The Gambia happy by offering them full scholarships.

The Vice President Dr. Isatou Njie Saidy, who presided over the award ceremony held recently at the Faculty of Law building in Kanifing, said the government is committed to

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Tourism and tourists and what they come for from a Greater Banjul Wollof perspective

Tourists have started arriving and this time they are mainly from England or Angalterr in wollof derived from the French feminine proper noun Angleterre being the wollof name for England.

We know they spend most of their time one our beaches called “tati-perreh” in wollof and which is derived from

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