The Gambian Experience Documentary Trailer

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2007

This trailer shows never before seen footage of Gambia, Africa. Streetballers Such as Pat DA Roc, Airbourne, Flat Out, 7 and Some Change, and Zeek from Washington, D.C travel to Gambia with cheerleaders for President Jammeh of Gambia. Shot and Edited by Sixes Productions. Beats by PG

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  • LMAO...yahya jammeh dammeh???

  • Yayah Jameeh is just creep basterd..i lived in Gambia for four months and seen the suffering of inocent people..no infra structure ..no electricity.. no jobs... and this basterd president is enjoying on people s money.. and throwing biscute packets to people (litterlly he throw biscut packets to people who standing side of his road shows) . people of world have to do something for inocent people of gambia and get rid of that monster president whos eating every thing from this country

  • This Jammeh idiot is a deep embarrasment to Gambian people. The Gambian people are mostly clever, warm and wonderful, but some only defend him because they are afraid not to. Anyone who believes his ridiculous claims needs their head tested. The sooner he goes, the better!!!

  • Damn i really miss gambia....

  • i enjoyed watching the video. really... by the way am from gambia but to tell u the truth it was funny seeing the yahya jammeh (the president) dancing because he is the type that likes people to believe that he's tough....i hope my comment doesnt provoke any kind of negative reponses because i really dont mean anything political.

  • And by the way, I didn't need to go on the trip to figure things out. And just cuz you've been there doesn't make you an honorary expert in their culture and way of life.

  • I didn't say that you don't know Africa is a continent. Please read my post properly. The point is, you're trying to cast these folks as opportunist. Why? Because they decided to make the trip to get to know some part of their lost culture and all of a sudden, they owe something to the country? These guys seem like regular Americans without any deep college education and little resources. So its better to encourage them to making this trip and don't chastise them as "Show Offs". Nothing personal

  • Last but not least, cause Im not going to argue with someone that wasnt on the trip... I know all about the different cultures, issues languages, and all that so get at me on that. Because I know that and know that in reference to this Video and the people that went on the trip in the Video, dont say you will come back and make a difference and dont... dont make promises you dont keep. Point blank, dont take when you arent going to give...

  • As simply stated to the people that went on this trip, who receieved so much and dont give back, they are wrong, if that includes you then you are wrong.. They know what they recieved, hence the fact they know why I am so mad at the fact they could care less, hence the fact you show off where you been, but what have you done!?!

  • Umm you are completly wrong, I know that Africa is a continent... and Again this is a personal issue with you, and yes show off is the word I will use. I have traveled several times to Gambia and will travel to other countries in Africa.

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