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Apology NOT accepted. Gambians are judging the situation not by these words but by actions. UDP has often been accused of ethnic discrimination, but we are all aware of where such practices have been taking place - within NPP and their APRC allies.
https://t.co/rXXiJrdVgA
QTV journalist Ansumana S.O. Nyassi was stabbed multiple times by armed robbers at his home in Latri Kunda German. He's been rushed to Ndemban Clinic.
Keep him in your prayers. 🤲🏿
Source: Whatson Gambia
#Gambia#PrayForAnsumana
@MMLTouray@AbbaHydara@HeroesAwards Thank you, Uncle. 🙏🏾 Your words truly touch us. You’ve known him long enough to understand that this award only echoes what he’s quietly done across borders for decades. We remain proud and deeply grateful for your constant love and support.
@muhammed_hydara@AbbaHydara@HeroesAwards My congratulations to Abba. Knowing who he is, I am not surprised by this award. His impact, whether in care provision or research, spans beyond Gambian borders. We are all proud of him. Congratulations, Abba.
Central to his allegations is the claim that Lt. Gen. Cham arranged for his son, Muhammed Cham, to be included in a military training program in Morocco, despite not being formally enlisted in the Gambia Armed Forces.
According to Saine, the Kingdom of Morocco had offered the GAF three training opportunities: a Higher Defence Course, an Officer Cadet Course, and Medical Officer Student Training. He alleged that instead of awarding the Officer Cadet Course to a qualified serving soldier, the CDS allocated the opportunity to his son.
https://t.co/aR8AHqKFQx
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Last week, as part of Clinical Trials Day, we teamed up with Newcastle Health Research Partnership and The Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust at Grainger Market Healthzone to promote Be Part of Research and Join Dementia Research! 🌟
We had a great day engaging with you!
🦷A dental practice in south-east London is helping transform how research is delivered, after securing wider care setting funding through the RDN.
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Abdoulaye Wade, Cent ans de vie utile.
En ce 29 mai 2026, c’est en toute humilité et en fils reconnaissant que je m’incline devant le Président Abdoulaye Wade, qui accomplit aujourd’hui un siècle de vie.
La coïncidence avec la Tabaski n’a pas permis la commémoration nationale que ce centenaire méritait. Qu’importe : des millions de Sénégalais le célèbrent aujourd’hui dans le silence des cœurs, par des prières ardentes et des pensées affectueuses. C’est peut-être là l’hommage le plus sincère.
Abdoulaye Wade est, incontestablement, l’un des pères les plus illustres de la démocratie sénégalaise. Député en 1978, après des années de résistance acharnée, il fut la démonstration vivante que la volonté populaire, même contrariée, finit toujours par trouver son chemin. Ce combat de longue haleine aboutit, en mars 2000, à la première alternance pacifique de notre histoire, marqueur fondateur de ce que le Sénégal représente sur le continent et dans le monde.
Pour ma part, ce que je retiens de mes relations avec lui, aussi brèves qu’intenses, c’est sa magnanimité. À deux reprises, par le conseil avisé en 2017 et par le témoignage public en 2019, le Président Wade a posé sur ma route un geste que seuls les grands hommes savent poser : celui de la transmission. Non pas la transmission du pouvoir, mais celle, plus rare, de la confiance. Celle d’un aîné qui reconnaît dans une génération nouvelle non pas une menace, mais une continuation. Je lui en suis profondément reconnaissant.
En ce jour béni, je m’associe à tous les Sénégalais pour prier pour mon grand‑père, c’est ainsi que j’aime l’appeler à chacune de nos rencontres. Qu’Allah le place sous Sa protection éternelle.
Et que le Sénégal continue, comme il l’a toujours cru, de travailler, de se projeter dans la modernité tout en gardant ses valeurs cardinales.
Ousmane Sonko
Président du PASTEF-Les Patriotes
Introducing our next Research Grants Scheme, Opening 2 June – Care close to home, in and out of hours
💡Our new call for research seeks to fund projects of up to £150K. The theme closely aligns with:
👉Marie Curie’s mission to close the gap in end of life care.
👉Evidence gaps and research priorities identified by people with lived and professional experience.
👉The UK Government’s focus of shifting the balance of care from hospital to community and providing care at all hours.
Researchers, find out more and submit your expression of interest from 2 June to 17 July - https://t.co/PwfzXeScyj
Join our team in North London!
We are seeking clinical research practitioners and clinical research nurses to support a diverse portfolio across NHS hospitals, community settings, and wider care environments.
Applications close 17 May.
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A few weeks ago, we had a fantastic time at our Research Delivery Forum in the East Midlands @trentvineyard in Nottingham.
There were inspiring talks, fresh perspectives, and valuable conversations with peers, reinforcing the power of collaboration in driving impactful research.
#FINAL#UPDATE
26/04/2026
Today, I am elated and grateful to share that the woman I posted about earlier this month, who was battling a massive breast tumor, has been officially discharged from the hospital.
Medical reports confirmed the tumor as a phyllodes tumor of the right breast, weighing about 13kg and measuring approximately 75cm by 80cm, making her recovery even more remarkable.
From the day I got her admitted on April 2nd, to her successful surgery on April 14th, and now to this moment, her journey has been nothing short of a miracle.
All medical bills have been fully settled, and she is now leaving the hospital with a renewed chance at life and hope for her children.
In this heartfelt video, she expressed her gratitude to everyone who stood by her, especially the Nigeria Police Force and myself (CSP Nkeiruka), who stepped in when help seemed far away. Her words were filled with prayers, appreciation, and a renewed belief that compassion still exists.
This journey has shown me that beyond every uniform is a human being, and beyond every difficult situation, there is always room for kindness.
To everyone who supported in any way, thru time, prayers, or encouragement thank you. You made this possible.
Let this not just be a story we celebrate, but a reminder of what we can achieve when we choose humanity first.
Compassion is powerful. Let’s keep it alive, mbok.
#Note: Shared with her full consent.
#Meningitis is a serious and potentially life threatening infection that requires urgent attention.
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Early detection and treatment save lives!!
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