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A Tribute to the Mandingo
Nations Web Site
By: Lussane Sackor
28 July, 2011
When
there was nowhere for us to turn for non- biased coverage of
the Mandingo community, you came to our rescue. When there
was no website that carried our births, deaths, graduation,
and other important announcements in a timely manner, you
stood out. When other community websites were refusing to
publish “uncensored” materials, the Nations took an
objective approach. When the Nations was being accused of
having a hidden agenda in her genesis, she kept her focus.
When other sites were pre-occupied with personal vendettas,
the Nations maintained her demeanor and kept to informing
her audience. When other sites are covering outdated
material, we are guaranteed to find current and topical
issues on the Nations site. You have stood the tribulation
of time thus far; you keep steadfast in stormy weather. You
are the best because you do not bow down to criticism. You
stay strong when others are weak. You shine when it is dark.
Bravo! Mandingo Nations, you are truly resourceful.
I truly want to commend the management and editorial staff
of the Mandingo Nations website for being an alternative
source to dead and boring community websites. I would like
to encourage brother Kafumba Kromah to keep up the
good work. Website management is not merely a passing
interest, it requires time and commitment. It is a challenge
to manage any news medium, let alone an informative
community web site. The Nations has proven that it can
overcome those challenges. At the moment, the Mandingo
Nations is no doubt the best Mandingo community resource
website in the world. It is an entity that all people of
Mandingo decent should take pride in. To be honest, we all
benefit from it in one way or another. I would also like to
call on other community web teams to emulate the good
example of brother Kromah. Mr. Kromah, you are a true
son of this noble Mandingo community and I pray that the
Nations continue to flourish. Let us give the man his
flowers while he is still strong and productive! Long live
The Mandingo Nations, Long live our community!
Sackor309@hotmail.com
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