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Al-Bayrak Runs From Pillar To Post For Financial Bailout — Sources

 JollofNews has gathered from credible sources that the Turkish company that owned 80% of the Banjul Port has been running from pillar to post, knocking on bank doors for financial bailout. According to sources close to Al-Bayrak now re-christened Al Port, the company has approached local banks, seeking a financial[Read More…] JollofNews has gathered from credible sources that the Turkish company that owned 80% of the Banjul Port has been running from pillar to post, knocking on bank doors for financial bailout. According to sources close to Al-Bayrak now re-christened Al Port, the company has approached local banks, seeking a financial[Read More…] Gambia News | JollofNews

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