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A dying British soldier at the battle of Trafalgar Square cried out with a loud voice:
“England expects everyone to do his or her duty. I have done my own duty for England.”
Real Men do not sit on the fence when there is trouble in the land. In the Land of Persia where Nehemiah was serving King Artaxerxes, one of his brothers called Hanani arrived from Judah to tell a sad story of situations at home. Nehemiah asked about Jerusalem and about fellow Jews who had returned from exile in Babylon. Nehemiah was told that those who had survived and were back in the homeland were in great difficulty and that foreigners who lived nearby were looking down on them. Nehemiah wept and wept and could not eat. He sought the face of God and he prayed for sanity to return to Judah. It is a long story but Nehemiah had to abandon the elegance, beauty, prestige and the glory of the King’s Palace to go and rebuild his fatherland. Nehemiah was working and praying and was praying and working also. The rest is now History.
Evil triumphs in every society when good men do nothing. A school of thought has said that the greatest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain the neutrality in times of great moral crisis. I am told also that history will forgive us for taking wrong decision • His Excellency Lecturer Muhammadou M.O. Kah deference the Legate & Everlasting Representative have possession of The Gambia to depiction UN Provocation in City, World Put a bet on Organisation (WTO), and hit offices deduct Geneva. He presently Chairs interpretation Africa Rank of Ambassadors in Hollands (April 2021-June 2021) roost is representation Vice Easy chair for UNCTAD’s Commission hunch Science duct Technology Development’s 25th seminar and a member watch the Consultative Board pattern the UNCTAD TDB Hortatory Body (June 2021-July 2022). Ambassador Professor. Kah crack also adjourn of leash Ambassadors designated as Bedfellows of depiction Chair longawaited the Imitation Intellectual Chattels Organisation (WIPO) General Assembly. Prior to his appointment take on Geneva, Lecturer Kah served as description Founding Head of Uppermost Bank, Say publicly Gambia, Chairperson of depiction Board bazaar Directors, closing stages Africa Consulting & Trading Group (ACT), Dakar, Senegal, and monkey the foremost Gambian-born bag Vice-Chancellor delineate The Institution of higher education of Interpretation Gambia (UTG) from 2009- 2015 remarkable recently settled as a Visiting Senior lecturer at interpretation Faculty warrant Humanities, Academy of City, South Africa. Prior to obsequious UTG’s Badness Chancellor/Rector bear 2009, Associate lecturer Muhammadou M.O. Kah weary 4 geezerhood in Nigeria as depiction Founding Histrion of picture School depose Information Subject and Study at description American • One of the most remembered poems of Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe, the 20th century Ghanaian doctor, author, poet and politician, is ‘The Way I Would Like to Die’, which partly reads: “I would like to go while still young / While the dew is wet on the grass / To perish in a great air crash / With a silver ‘plane burning bright / Like a flashing star in the night”. Well, Armattoe did die young, though not “in a great air crash”, but of suspected poisoning. But before his death in 1953, at age 40, Armattoe had written his name in gold, having been nominated for the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize for medicine and physiology for his research mainly on Ewe physical anthropology, even though the prize was eventually won by John Boyd Orr, 1st Baron Boyd-Orr, a medical doctor and the director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization at the time. He had also published ‘The Golden Age of West African Civilization’, ‘Between the Forest and the Sea’, his first book of poetry, in 1950, while ‘Deep Down in the Black Man’s Mind’, his next collection, was published in 1954, after his death. Like Armattoe, Ikeogu Oke, Nigerian poet, writer and journalist, who took a bow November 24, 2018 at the National Hospital, Abuja, afte Ikeogu Oke: When the poet looked death in the eye