The Daily Observer (Banjul)
23 June 2008
To be a pioneer can be a cause for ecstasy, but it should in fact be a cause for worry, as nobody wants to be part of a reference point for failure. In most cases, pioneer groups serve as a test, the result of which might mean that either they are not up to the task, or that the system under which such a trial is done is not conducive; that is if they do not succeed.
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