
Honoring a Quiet Pillar of Gambian Tourism: Sheikh Tejan Nyang’s Enduring Contribution
As head of the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute (GTHI), he became instrumental in nurturing a new generation of tourism professionals

As head of the Gambia Tourism and Hospitality Institute (GTHI), he became instrumental in nurturing a new generation of tourism professionals

Gambiaj.com – (BANJUL) – In the dynamic arena of global politics, a nation’s leader plays a role that extends far beyond domestic affairs. Today, with the rise of globalization, a president represents not just their country but also engages with the international community on various platforms. In this context, the need for a well-educated individual to hold the highest office becomes evident.

Gambiaj.com – After almost thirty years, Aminata and Moustapha Sané, originally from the village of Bissine, have returned with their children to rebuild their lives in the land of their ancestors. Forced to flee Bissine in 1992 due to violent clashes between the Senegalese army and the Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance, the Sané family found refuge in Gambia, where Aminata and Moustapha met and eventually married. Despite their years in exile, the couple never lost their longing to return to Bissine.

During his upbringing in Banjul, Gambia, Ebrima Minteh balanced his time between school and assisting his family at the nearby market. He found joy in playing soccer with friends and aiding fishermen in hopes of receiving some freshly caught fish from the Atlantic Ocean. Amidst these activities, his deepest aspiration was to journey to the United States of America and further his education.

Sarjo Baldeh, a 22-year-old Gambian photographer, has captured attention and admiration at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast, where she was one of the few African female photographers covering the tournament, even catching the eyes of the British newspaper, The Guardian.

Gibril Darboe, a young Gambian migrant in Pescasseroli Italy, lost two family members in the latest migrant shipwreck off Libya’s coast. Both were on a boat that went down in the Mediterranean on Thursday. They were on their way to Abruzzo.

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