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Ndey Tapha Sosseh was born on 1979 in Gambia, is a journalist. Discover Ndey Tapha Sosseh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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In July 2019, Sosseh testified in front of the Gambia's Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission, sharing her experiences with self-censorship and pressure on journalists under President Yahya Jammeh.
Sosseh returned to the Gambia from exile in October 2017, after Yahya Jammeh was voted out in the 2016 Gambian presidential election. She subsequently worked as an advisor to Minister for Communication and Information Demba A. Jawo [de].
She held the presidency until 2011, when Emil Touray [de] ran against her and won, becoming the new GPU leader.
In 2011, she was charged with treason in the Gambia over her work with a group called Coalition for Change – The Gambia (CCG), and the Gambian government under Foreign Minister Mamadou Tangara sought her extradition. In response, the International Federation of Journalists hired round-the-clock security to protect her. Tangara later denied that he sought to have her extradited and said he had instead advocated for her protection.
Sosseh was a government target during the final years of Yahya Jammeh's presidency, largely because of her response to the killing of the journalist Deyda Hydara, and she spent 2009–2017 in Mali, where she holds dual citizenship.
During her time as president of the GPU, Sosseh went into exile in Bamako, Mali, beginning in June 2009. She had become a government target due to her outspokenness in the years following the killing of fellow journalist Deyda Hydara.
Two months later, she was elected general secretary of the Gambia Press Union. Then, in 2008, she was elected president of the GPU, succeeding outgoing president Madi Ceesay.
In January 2005, she was succeeded in the role by Momodou Sanyang.
In 2000, she moved to the United Kingdom for further training in journalism. She obtained a master's degree in international journalism from the University of Central England in Birmingham and also studied at Warwickshire College before returning to the Gambia in June 2004.
Sosseh began her career as an intern at The Daily Observer, the Gambia's first daily newspaper, in June 1998. She then became a reporter and editor for the newspaper, eventually running its "Women in Development" column.
Ndey Tapha Sosseh (born 1979) is a Gambian journalist and unionist. In 2004, she became editor-in-chief of The Daily Observer, making her the first female editor-in-chief of a daily newspaper in the Gambia's history. From 2008 to 2011, she served as president of the Gambia Press Union.
Ndey Tapha Sosseh was born in 1979 in Banjul, the Gambian capital. Her parents were Adelaide Sosseh Gaye [de], a human rights activist, and Mustapha Sosseh, who died unexpectedly when her mother was three months pregnant with her.