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  1. kollegs101
    kollegs101 says:

    Wow such a smart pretty woman, that she can be that fluent in English as a 3rd language is impressive. it would be a shame if she can't find a job after graduation.

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  2. SO
    SO says:

    Thank you for this very interesting discussion. Whereabouts outside of Dakar would be a safe and good place to buy land? I think many of your viewers would be interested in knowing this based on the advice Fatima gave.
    Many thanks, and keep up the great work!

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  3. Fams Tech
    Fams Tech says:

    The only thing to be mindful of is that the crime rates are higher there.Pickpocketing and bandits with knives avoid certain places at night and even during the day don't display your gadges, phones etc

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  4. AyodeleR
    AyodeleR says:

    The poverty explains the exodus of young men, women and even families flee across the desert to the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. Many are being helped finding work on farms in Italy. A problem which may never stop. A โ€˜smallโ€™ solution may be found in some deserted villages in parts of Italy where homes are on sale for next to nothing.

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  5. Mr lex J
    Mr lex J says:

    I was born and raised in Gambia๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ฒive got a big family in Senegal๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ณ (Dakar)i think is a very nice place too but always remember to be (humble and wise)sometimes the bigger the city more criminals,wishing you all the best k..the difference between Senegal and Gambia when it comes to development Gambia gains it's full independence from the British and Senegal is still half way under French coloniesโœŒ

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  6. cjg
    cjg says:

    Thanks for the interview, Sis. When visiting Senegal some years ago, one of my fondest memories were the friendliness of the people and the impeccably beautiful and well-dressed women. And the food was delightful! Enjoy your stay there. You are absolutely beautiful, you fit right in, and your energy is happier and glowing. Much Love and Blessings.

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  7. Anthony Olokun
    Anthony Olokun says:

    Hello Kay, good to see you ainโ€™t left the continent, I have to collect a gate for our house back in Tujreng. I had this gate made by some Senegalese metal workers. At least you have met a charming intelligent woman. Stay blessed. Tony.

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  8. Abdoulie Jammeh
    Abdoulie Jammeh says:

    Northern Senegal is different environments with southern Senegambia.because Northern Senegambia is deep Sahel and southern Senegambia is beginning of Savannah Africa.so agriculture is great in Gambia and casamance region of southern Senegal.

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  9. Lynnette Francis
    Lynnette Francis says:

    Glad I'm first here (at least I was while composing) ๐Ÿ˜

    Sis, even though I'm glad you moved from the possible demise of that terrible old man, am so happy you have not moved too far away, or out of the great Continent, and will remain in Senegal. One of the comments in your previous post suggested you moved there and I hope you will choose to do so. Remember, the reasons you left the UK remain the same, or have possibly worsened. At the onset of COVID, I left after 50 years and just waiting for clearance of some business here in JA before relocating to The Gambia myself. You are a smart, and intelligent fellow Jamaican who seems to know what you want and I pray you'll find that moving to the Motherland was the best decision for you. I wish you very many future blessings.

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