Sexy and spicy: How plastic surgery changed Muna’s life
She needed to maintain her value on the stock market of ambitious male investors and has to enhance her magnetism. Muna Jallow is one of the few Gambian girls that altered their look with the aid of plastic surgery. She spent thousands of Dalasi to enhance her breast and skin
Gee to ST: Man duma sa borom!
There is nothing Gee does better than revenge.
After ST made a dig at the country’s numero uno rapper, he took to his Facebook account to address the drama.
“I brought myself down, personally messaged you to invite you to my #ComeBack.. not just an invitation but giving you your
Jaliba Kuyateh kicks off UK tour and it was incredible
The time has come, Jaliba Kuyateh fans in the UK.
The King of Kora has kicked off his highly anticipated UK tour in Bristol. According to reports reaching What’s On-Gambia, the show was incredible.
After singing some of his biggest hits, Jaliba thanked the organisers and Gambians that came to
Explore Gambian culture! How to make attaya
Attaya is more than just a green tea; it’s a way of life in The Gambia. It is served everywhere - in homes, at the work place, out on sidewalks - and is the customary beverage offered to guests.
You want to try it at home? Here is all the
Top European academic journal publishes Sankanu’s article on Frantz Fanon and African Cinema
As part of his passion for the advancement of scholarship on African cinema, prominent Gambian filmmaker and scholar, Prince Bubacarr Aminata Sankanu, wrote a groundbreaking academic article titled “Rediscovering Frantz Fanon at Scotland’s Africa in Motion film Festival” for the Spring 2016 edition of NECSUS European Journal of Media Studies
I am still hot! Nancy Nanz shows ex-husband what he is missing
Nancy Nanz is yet to put her bitter marital experience into a song, but her innuendos are loud enough for people to get her message.
The singer is showing her ex-husband what he is missing as she flaunts her curves in a photo that she shared on her Facebook
What a disgrace! Police called to a Gambian event in Stockholm
Police in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, were called to a football match, organized as part of the Gambian Cultural Week, after reports of a brawl.
Information reaching What’s On-Gambia revealed that trouble began shortly before the start of the game.
The organisers, led by one Boy Njie, tried to restore calm.