Tuesday, November 5, 2019

BEST POETS AND SPOKEN WORD ARTISTS FROM THE GAMBIA YOU SHOULD KNOW







  1. Omar Champion Cham  ( ThA ChaMpION PoEt)



 


       2. Cherno Gaye                   


 


 3.  Lala Touray                       















4.  Aji Ndumbeh Jobe ( The Eye of The Pen)






 

    








 5.  Alieu Jallow
















6. Ebrima Jaiteh
















7. Adama Mboge

 

8. Lamin Barrow ( ThA RaInbOw PoEt)
           
 
 
9. Aji Oley Samba                           












10.  Kebba Mbye   ( ThA WoRd SmiTh)                    



 

11.   Ebrima Johm













 12.   Omar NK Ceesay ( Tha Hero Poet)



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