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Seedy Drammeh publishes 4th book

Africa » Gambia
Thursday, March 15, 2012

Dr. Seedy Drammeh, the human resources and administration manager of The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), has authored his fourth book “Meet Me In Banjul”.

Speaking in an interview with this reporter at the Daily Observer office, Drammeh revealed that the book is a combination of stories of young boys who gather at the ghettos.

According to him, these boys initially engaged in discussions and arguments and at the end they were prepared to face realities in life. He disclosed that the book has been registered with the National Council for Arts and Culture.

The secret behind his success, he disclosed is courage and determination. “I will expect the general public to patronise and buy a copy of the book,” he urged.

Dr. Drammeh published his first book in 2009, entitled ‘Guide to productive office work’. In 2010 he authored his second book, entitled ‘Tribute to M.K Tambajang’; the third book was ‘Job seekers hand booklet’ and then ‘Meet me in Banjul’.

Author: Omar Wally
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