Yahya Jammeh
Yahya Jammeh: The Rise and Fall of a Gambian Strongman
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full Name: Yahya Abdul-Aziz Jameh
Common Alias: Yahya Jammeh, also known as Captain Yaya Jammeh or Babili Mansa (King of Kings)
Birth and Death Dates
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Birth Date: 25 May 1965
Death Date: Still alive (as of my last update), although his current status is unknown
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Gambian
Profession:
Military officer
Politician
AuthorEarly Life and Background
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Yahya Jammeh was born on 25 May 1965 in Kanilai, a small village in the western part of The Gambia. His family background is that of a Mandinka ethnic group, who are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa. Little is known about his early life, but it's reported that he received basic education at home before attending primary school.
Major Accomplishments
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Jammeh rose to prominence as a young army officer and eventually seized power in a coup on 22 July 1994. He ruled the country for over two decades until his ouster in 2017. During his rule, he implemented various policies aimed at promoting economic development, improving healthcare services, and increasing access to education.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Jammeh's notable actions include:
Implementing a "For the Poor" initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to vulnerable populations.
Investing in infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and schools.
Launching a national health insurance scheme for citizens.
Impact and Legacy
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Jammeh's rule had both positive and negative impacts on The Gambia. On one hand, he implemented policies aimed at improving the lives of Gambians. However, his regime was also marked by authoritarianism, human rights abuses, and corruption. His government was accused of suppressing opposition voices and media freedom.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Yahya Jammeh is widely quoted for his controversial statements on various issues, including politics, religion, and social matters. Some of his quotes have sparked both praise and criticism from around the world. His legacy continues to be a topic of debate among scholars, politicians, and ordinary citizens.
As we reflect on Yahya Jammeh's life and rule, it is clear that his impact on The Gambia will be felt for years to come. Whether one views him as a visionary leader or a power-hungry autocrat, Jammeh's legacy serves as a reminder of the complexities of leadership and governance in Africa.
Quotes by Yahya Jammeh

I will deliver to the Gambian people and if I have to rule this country for one billion years, I will, if Allah says so.

together we will work towards achieving this noble mission with a strong, reformed and revitalized United Nations at the centre.

If you don't show care and love for your children and leave the mothers to take care of all their needs, if they grow up, they will also not consider you.

You cannot be in your offices every day doing nothing... and at the end of the day you expect to be paid.





