It looks like the Kairaba Avenue girls are no longer united as they used to be.
They are having a full-on garuwaleh fight over Facebook. On Monday, Nyima Sarr took to the social networking site to warn her followers of a group of ‘mean girls.’
“Nit ki sor munuta def, nga baayi nyi mun nyorm nyu def sen ligeye. Wah bi barri na torop teh ken gissut lum fi deff. Man sohlu ma ken kuma hehal wala di morm suma hulor, suday hamu lor limaa dunda ak limaa def. Nit ki suday amulor ludut saaga ak hassteh, nga norpi meye nyi si dess jaama,” she wrote on her Facebook wall without mentioning any names.
One of her BFF’s Jama Jack also weight in, but she deleted her post a few hours later.
Nyima’s cryptic Wollof words came two weeks after the Kairaba Avenue girls discovered one of them leaked some highly confidential information to What’s On-Gambia.
Bintou Conteh, a former University of The Gambia student, wrote on Facebook: “Ku dem beh What's On Gambia deh fa, yaa taageh sa bopa.”
The Kairaba Avenue girls are the owners of the famous organization, Think Young Women.