Quid pro quo- sex for a better grade is sordid and shameful. This act is preposterous when lecturers swap good grades or rewards in return for sexual favors from lecturers and professors who demand sex or offer better grades to female students. The University of the Gambia (UTG) should not […]
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Tribute to John Njie. A Man of Passion!
It’s with great joy and satisfaction I pay tribute to John Njie having gloriously served as Chair of TANGO at the most crucial junction of our history. After six years as head of the civil society, John steered the course of leadership with dedication, vigor and passion. During his tenure […]
Technology Use: The Ultimate Game-Changer in Fighting Public Corruption in The Gambia
Recently, the fight against public corruption has gained increased importance, especially in developing countries. Public corruption is the betrayal of trust and conscience in which an individual (s) “uses government resources for personal use at the expense of the public good.” In the Gambia, we are losing the fight against […]
Are we really independent?
With the dawn of each “Independence” anniversary on February 18th, we, as Gambians, blow horns, sing, drum and cheer to celebrate “Independence Day.” This year shall be no exception. Independence is defined as “freedom from being governed or ruled by another country, or the ability to live your life without […]