Former Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh has ventured into farming in exile in Equatorial Guinea.
Mr. Jammeh went into exile in January after 22 years in power.
It is not clear what type of farming he is set to venture into in the foreign land.
The 51-year-old had reportedly said he intends to continue farming so he can eat what he grows and grow what I eats.
Jammeh is not new in the farming business. He has a farm in his birthplace in Kanilai village, close to the Senegalese border.
According to Gambian journalist Alhagie Jobe who shared the pictures on Twitter, Mr Jammeh was spotted visiting a farm with his host, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, as he gets ready to farm.
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ReplyDeleteGOD BLESS THE PRESIDENTS OF GUINEA AND GUINEA BISSAU FOR BEING TRUE SONS OF AFRICA AND FOR SHOWING GREAT AFRICAN BROTHERHOOD AND GREAT HOSPITALITY TO HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT YAHYA JAMMEH! !!!!!
MOTHER AFRICA IS PROUD OF GUINEA AND GUINEA BISSAU! !!!!!!!
AFRICA MUST SOLVE IT'S OWN PROBLEMS AND STOP SENDING OFF THEIR LEADERS TO THAT ILLEGITIMATE, NE-OCOLONIALIST ORGANIZATION CALLED ICC!!!!!!
IF AMERICA WILL NOT SEND GEORGE BUSH TO ICC, WHY SHOULD AFRICA SEND CHARLES TAYLOR AND LAURENT GBAGBO TO ICC?????
IF BRITAIN WILL NOT SEND TONY BLAIR TO THE ICC, WHY MUST WE SEND ANY AFRICAN LEADER TO THE ICC??????
WAKE UP, AFRICA!!!
WE MUST SOLVE OUR OWN PROBLEMS AND DEMONSTRATE TO THE WORLD THAT AFTER ALL, THE BLACK MAN IS CAPABLE OF MANAGING HIS OWN AFFAIRS !!!!!!
Guinea Bissau...Hmmmmmm
DeleteFoolish idiot your family will die very soon so that the atrocities committed by them will get to your door step
DeleteYahya Jammah is a criminal and should be brought to justice in Gambian court and not ICC but don't praise him he didn't killed your family or loved ones.or mine but he camited crimes against his country and his poeple
DeleteIf Yahya Jammeh kills your family member you will think likewise
ReplyDeleteA farmer that goes into the bush wearing white from cap to shoes, is only an investor. He is putting looted Gambian money to work.
ReplyDeleteOne day the people of the Gambia will request for his extradition to face justice for atrocities committed!
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