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Gambia News : Gambian leader marks second anniversary of his herbal treatment programme
Marking the second anniversary of President Yahya Jammeh’s herbal
treatment on Sunday, the Director of Medical Services, who also doubles
as director of the President’s treatment programme, Dr. Tamsir Mbow
spoke of the success of the herbal treatment programme.
Speaking
on Gambia Television t mark the anniversary, Dr. Mbow said the
treatment, which now also covers diabetes, hypertension, asthma,
infertility and skin cancer, was prove of the effectiveness of
President Jammeh’s herbal medicine.
According to him, more than 250 of the women who
under-went fertility treatment with him “have since given birth to
healthy babies, even though some of them were barren for more than
eight years.”
The TV showed several happy mothers holding their babies and attesting to the efficacy of the treatment.
Dr. Mbow stated that it was proof of President Jammeh’s
“capability and ability to treat infertility,” and that it was a proof
to the whole world of his “God-given ability.”
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- worry about making other thing like respecting human right and other more important thant talking (UNACCEPTABLE WORD) u think that poeple are stupid (UNACCEPTABLE WORD)
(Posted on January 25, 2009, 3:41 PM omar)
- We gambians should be proud of our president for being a such a dummy and i really feel so sorry for those people who he claim to be treating with that stupid herbal treatment claim that he is doing.
(Posted on January 23, 2009, 4:36 PM David)
- I think it is clear that most Gambians need to get better education. If you lack education, you are prone to be blind & easily fall for such scams that your president claims.
(Posted on January 20, 2009, 6:59 PM Caro)
- Its unfortunate that we human beings dont valure until one is no more. there were so many heros who where not or (little valured)whiles alive .But this is human and God . God bless yaya to safe more lifes.
(Posted on January 19, 2009, 6:44 PM tapha)
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