Media Foundation for West Africa (Accra)
7 October 2008
Ousman Kagbo, editor-in-chief of "Business Digest", an independent Banjul-based newspaper, was questioned by the notorious and much-feared National Intelligence Agency (NIA) on 3 October 2008, after it was alleged he'd received "strange" telephone calls from persons whom the authorities claimed were a threat to the security of the Gambia.
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shame on d face of NIA,who ve now succesfully turn themself as one of d most powerful political instrument 4 ruling APRC gov,t, n 4 tht being d case they deny their loyalty,which they owe 2 our country,ie GAMBIA, our home land, which is d base of our national anthem.u ve duty 2 service security 4 d GAMBIA, n nt 4 d APRC ruling gov,t.HISTORY LL BE A JURGE BETWEEN U N D GAMBIAN POPULACE.A WORD 4 A WISE IS ENOUGHT.