Visite du Pds à Pape Malick Sy – La délégation se heurte au refus du porte parole

L’information n’a pas fait le tour des chapelles  et des chaumières,  mais à l’édition 2017 du Gamou de Tivaouane, la délégation du Pds composée de Me Madické Niang, Woré Sarr, Mamadou Diop Decroix, Elhadji Amadou Sall et Ameth Fall  Braya n’a  pas été reçue par le porte parole du khalife, Pape Malick Sy. On ne sait pas ce qui a poussé le fils de serigne Babacar Sy,  dont le discours a été de très haute facture, a opposer une fin de non recevoir à la visite de la délégation du Pds. Mais ce qui est sûre,  c’est que Madické Niang et Cie qui ont fait cap chez le porte parole après avoir été longuement reçus par  le Khalife, ont poireauter pendant des heures chez serigne Pape Malick, sans parvenir à le voir. Sur place au domicile du porte parole, les membres de la délégation sus visée ont somnolé sur les fauteuils d’attente avant de  se voir dire  par un  chambellan, que le marabout est fatigué et doit se reposer. C’est  exactement comme  ça que les choses se sont passées. En attendant d’en savoir plus sur cette affaire,    on peut retenir  que pour ce Gamou 2017, les libéraux conduits à  Tivaouane par Me Madické Niang,  n’ont pas été reçus par Pape Malick Sy.

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  7. Between me and my husband we’ve owned more MP3 players over the years than I can count, including Sansas, iRivers, iPods (classic & touch), the Ibiza Rhapsody, etc. But, the last few years I’ve settled down to one line of players. Why? Because I was happy to discover how well-designed and fun to use the underappreciated (and widely mocked) Zunes are.

  8. The Zune concentrates on being a Portable Media Player. Not a web browser. Not a game machine. Maybe in the future it’ll do even better in those areas, but for now it’s a fantastic way to organize and listen to your music and videos, and is without peer in that regard. The iPod’s strengths are its web browsing and apps. If those sound more compelling, perhaps it is your best choice.

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