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President Musa Kamara
Endorses Kafumba Kromah for MMA Presidency
By: Musa Kamara
17 January, 2012

After considerable thinking and reflection, it’s my
fiduciary duty to endorse the candidate that will be in the
best interest of our dear community. Certainly, the man that
is armed with courage and vision to stimulate the community
that is needed so urgently is no other person but Mr.
Kafumba Kromah.
I have had a history of working with Mr. Kromah. His
professionalism exhibited during my encountered with him
serve as a testimonial that he doesn’t just talk the talk,
but walk the talk. With Mr. Kromah as the president of MMA,
I can see many transformations coming into the community.
Mr. Kromah contributions to the success of my inauguration,
constitutional review committee, plus the background advised
he offered me was the heart and soul of my administration
achievement. Mr. Kromah might have his critics, but his
thoughtfulness is an open secret.
He’s a man that can bring so many wonderful ideas on the
table. I also love his manner in debating issues that he
believed is the ways forward. This is a man who is not
subjective but objective. I’ll like to urge all of my
friends, followers, and associates to endorse the candidacy
of Mr. Kromah.
The background of Mr. Kromah best prepares him for the many
challenges ahead. During 2002, he served as a vice president
for MMA, at which time the organization was less than three
years old. Since then with his tight schedule, he’s managed
to participate in many events. Also, he has proven to having
a managerial skill through the management of “Mandingo
nations” website. Arguably, he has successfully managed
the site for the past couple of years without bias. The web
site is a household name throughout the Mandingo community
in and out of North America.
As a marriage man with two wonderful kids, he knows the
difficulty of balancing life, education, and work schedule
which has been one of the attributes to the low turnout of
monthly meeting. I am under the impression that he will find
a viable solution to the meeting attendance.
Community leadership is done free of charge, I therefore
give kudos to Kafumba for his quest to lead our organization
in this time of need. It will not be an easy journey, but I
do believe he will stands up to the tasks. Remember there is
so many magnets in this community that will be at your
disposal, don’t hesitate to get them involve whenever
needed. I pledge my support to Mr. Kromah, and I shall
endeavor to contribute my experience with him.
Musa A . kamara
President Emeritus –MMA
Email: kamamu01@metrostate.edu
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