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Sunday Jan 29, 2017
Sunday Jan 29, 2017
Mpatir Ayif (to exchanging ideas) is an informal but educational open phone-in, e-mail and text-in discussion show where you (the listener) participate by asking and answering questions set by other listeners. Find out the answers to questions you always wanted to know. For example have you always wanted to know what our ancestors used to use in order to build their homes before the advent of cement? What do the colours of the Senegalese flag represent? What does the flag of Siin symbolises? What is the meaning and etymology of the words: Seereer, Saafi, Ndut, Sili, Noon or Laalaa or Ñoominka? Etc.
On this show, anything goes. You set the questions and answer them. No question is stupid. If it is important to you it is important to us. On this first ever Mpatir Ayif show, Tamsier Joof, joined by Laity Sene, Demba Sene and Moussoukoro Sidibé asks whether President Adama Barrow fit to lead The Gambia? Tamsier's question sparked controversy with his colleague Laity Sene. Whose team are you on?
Date of first broadcast on Seereer Radio : Saturday, 28th January 2017
Presenter : Tamsier Joof, Laity Sene, Demba Sene and Moussoukoro Sidibé
Source language(s) : Seereer, Saafi, Wolof and English
Subjects covered : On this show, Tamsier Joof is joined by Laity Sene, Demba Sene and Moussoukoro Sidibé to discuss whether the new President of The Gambia - President Adama Barrow is fit to lead the country. Is President Barrow fit to lead? That is the question. Expect controversy and lots of disagreement between the presenters.
Radio programme : Mpatir Ayif
Radio station : Seereer Radio
Owner : The Seereer Resource Centre (SRC)
Collection : The SRC Collection
Date of recording : Saturday, 28th January 2017
Medium : Audio recording
Additional information : This audio was recorded for the SRC Collection, with permission to broadcast granted to Seereer Radio | The Voice of the Seereer Community (our 24 hour stream radio station). This was a life broadcast and some our presenters where in Senegal where the internet connection kept cutting off. We apologise for any inconvenience.
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Websites :
The Seereer Resource Centre (SRC) - www.seereer.org
Seereer Radio - www.seereerradio.com
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