Jammeh

Jammeh

politician Gambia

Jammeh is a prominent figure in Gambian volleyball, currently serving as the first vice president of the Gambia Volleyball Federation (GVBF). He recently emphasized the critical role of coaches in developing volleyball athletes during a technical coach course at the Baobab Holiday Resort. Jammeh highlighted the ongoing youth games and the country's preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games in Senegal, expressing a commitment to not just participate but to compete strongly for The Gambia. He acknowledged the support from the government and the National Olympic Committee of The Gambia (GNOC) in fostering volleyball development in the nation.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
41,612
Power
31$
Sentiment
3.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Gambia 4 3.00 1.32% +30% 2,416,668 41,612 $1,800 31$
Totals 4 2,416,668 41,612 $1,800 31$
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Recent Mentions

Gambia Gambia: Jammeh's property empire was described as murky and involved resistance from various parties. 3

The Point (Gambia): Former Registrar General admits gaps in Jammeh asset recovery

Gambia Gambia: Jammeh’s 22-year dictatorship, which ended in 2016, was marked by human rights abuses including torture, extrajudicial killings and disappearances. 1

The Point (Gambia): New research reveals scars of Jammeh’s witch hunts

Gambia Gambia: Ex President Jammeh cared less about what the officials told him about the economy. 3

The Point (Gambia): THE STATE OF THE NATION & POLITICAL REALISM

Gambia Gambia: Jammeh was speaking during the opening ceremony of a five-day technical coach course at the Baobab Holiday Resort. 7

The Point (Gambia): Coaches play crucial role in development of volleyball athletes- GVBF 1st VP

Gambia Gambia: The article references the Jammeh era as a time of repression in The Gambia. 2

The Point (Gambia): GOOD MORNING MR PRESIDENT: Freedom of Assembly and of the Media