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Sankanu opens up about his battle against infertility

Prince Bubacarr Aminata Sankanu is undoubtedly the first Gambian man to speak openly about his battle against infertility.

In a rare interview with The Standard Newspaper, the famous film producer revealed his first marriage collapsed because he was accused of impotence and dragged before the Brikama Cadi (Islamic) Court.

“I

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Why do semesters cheat on their wives while holidaying in Gambia?

Some Gambian and non-Gambian women in Europe and American that allowed their husbands to travel alone to The Gambia for the Christmas and New Year break are now regretting it.

According to one of them living in England, she was very naïve to expect her husband to return intact.

In

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Meet the key players in Barrow’s administration

Meet the key figures in Barrow’s inner circle. They are always with the president when he is carrying out presidential business.

Fatou Ceesay

She is a businesswoman who owns Immedi8 Money Transfer. Fatou was part of Barrow’s campaign team last year and shortly after the president was sworn in, she

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Haddy Faye is entertainment’s top earner

Haddy Faye has a reason to smile as she continues to rake in the cash thanks to her event planning and production company, Absolute Glam Entertainment.

But how much is her actual net worth?

According to a source close to Haddy, her annual turnover has increased in the past few

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Why is President Barrow using Jammeh’s D88m grand tent?

Is former President Jammeh’s D88m tent not included in his frozen assets?

This was the burning question on the lips of some Gambians when State House announced last week that President Adama Barrow will be using the tent on the 23rdJanuary to host over 144 senior civil servants for a

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Coco Ocean Resort and Spa accused of exploiting Gambian workers

Coco Ocean Resort and Spa has been accused of ruthlessly exploiting its Gambian workers.

Swedish-Gambian social activist, Benny Ek-Williamsson, who recent visited the hotel resort, revealed many Gambian workers receive a monthly salary of less than D2000.

“This is nothing more than economical slavery!! This has to stop and the

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