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	<title>Comments on: The Most Infamous Witch in Gambaga</title>
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		<title>By: Felix_Riedel</title>
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		<description>&quot;although he has no formal education&quot;: this is not true. He has a degree in agriculture and attended some catholic college or so.

Evelyns English is although very good, by the way. I had fluent conversations without any problems with her. 

Further: Be careful if you quote or write from an emic perspective. There are people who will read your blog and do believe in WC. Maybe someone googles Gambaga for bringing away his aunty. 
Just be careful, if you write in public &quot;Magajia Dahamat Seidu is an admitted killer.&quot; Though it has some journalistic glitter. The rules and cultures of quotation are not quite clear to anybody. And you shouldn&#039;t mention the real names of those victims of witchhunts you interview - you never know if not in some years some madman will collect the names and hunt them down believing he is supposed to kill all the &quot;witches&quot; in the world.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;although he has no formal education&#8221;: this is not true. He has a degree in agriculture and attended some catholic college or so.</p>
<p>Evelyns English is although very good, by the way. I had fluent conversations without any problems with her. </p>
<p>Further: Be careful if you quote or write from an emic perspective. There are people who will read your blog and do believe in WC. Maybe someone googles Gambaga for bringing away his aunty.<br />
Just be careful, if you write in public &#8220;Magajia Dahamat Seidu is an admitted killer.&#8221; Though it has some journalistic glitter. The rules and cultures of quotation are not quite clear to anybody. And you shouldn&#8217;t mention the real names of those victims of witchhunts you interview &#8211; you never know if not in some years some madman will collect the names and hunt them down believing he is supposed to kill all the &#8220;witches&#8221; in the world.</p>
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