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HOW MANY BUSINESSES SUPPORTING THE NPP BENEFITED FROM THE $100 MILLION CENTRAL BANK SUPPORT

Sources reveals that President Barrow and the NPP have become more rich from the tax payers Money.

There is an Oligarchy Regime ruling Gambia after the Coalition 2016 was Hijacked and Manipulated and Diaspora Rights been rejected and 2020 draft constitution hanging on the roof.

Business men are been like Mohammed Jah Qcell, Jah Oil and many other so call properties are been Sponsored to be more Richer while The Gambia Hospitals are suffering From lack of being Enhance .

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