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UML wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:Let one of those so called terminated employees scan or take a pic and post up their termination letters. otherwise is all just lies. How hard is it for one specific person who actually allegedly get fired to show evidence of it.
I can't recall seeing any post May 24th 2010 but many believed it.
You think URP and Cepep does get termination letter?
What about contract workers?
desifemlove wrote:UML, why yuh singling out random Facebook peeps and meking it sound all PNMs is racist?
UML wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:Let one of those so called terminated employees scan or take a pic and post up their termination letters. otherwise is all just lies. How hard is it for one specific person who actually allegedly get fired to show evidence of it.
I can't recall seeing any post May 24th 2010 but many believed it.
You think URP and Cepep does get termination letter?
What about contract workers?
ABA Trading LTD wrote:Caroni workers all got letters with the terms of their vsep.
Redman wrote:desifemlove wrote:UML, why yuh singling out random Facebook peeps and meking it sound all PNMs is racist?
Blogging contract for 5 years is more important than accuracy
Uml haffi eata food.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:Caroni workers all got letters with the terms of their vsep.
With this new Keith Rowley Cabinet, T&T is in for a rough ride
GERALD VINCENT
Sunday, September 13, 2015
AS expected, a collective sigh of relief has blanketed the nation following the end of the 2015 General Election in Trinidad & Tobago.
The People's National Movement (PNM) leader has somehow manoeuvred his way into the driver's seat and, because of a mysterious decision to extend voting outside of extraordinary circumstances, suspicion will forever haunt him as to the legitimacy of the Government and Cabinet he now leads.
At least half the population already sees him as illegitimate. And with a 20-year reputation of ill-tempered and erratic outbursts, serious credibility questions and a slew of allegations, Keith Rowley appears to be kicking off his term in very bad form.
Following a botched swearing-in, where somehow Rowley thought it sensible to swear in Cabinet members before he himself took the oath of office, Rowley read from a speech prepared for him by someone who clearly doesn't understand the man.
While one would want to think that his election proves some kind of political superiority, or even the greatness of his party, that's not so. Rowley's election, in fact, proves the power of marketing, especially when his opponents put up a multi-level fight that failed to truly represent the former Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and the unprecedented term of performance and delivery she led.
In Rowley's entire political career he has never taken a political stand for the people; he has never taken up issues that affected anyone but himself; he destabilised his own party (the PNM) twice, and all through his career some people have refused to work with him because of what they say is his arrogance and irrational behaviour.
His most memorable outburst came after he decided to out his former leader, Patrick Manning, because he was fired for attempting to bully the Cabinet to get his way. His then leader would finally admit to the nation that he had had as much of Rowley as he could take, describing him as a raging bull who couldn't take 'no' for an answer. It also speaks volumes about a man who has gone so far once as to accuse the former Government of conspiring to murder a journalist. When it was later found that his e-mails never actually existed, Rowley and the PNM immediately went silent and avoided questions on what became known as "email-gate".
Building on this dubious reputation, during his campaign Keith Rowley made a number of promises, including the end of the Ministry of Local Government, an increase in salaries and benefits for himself and his Cabinet ministers, widespread spending cuts, and that elected members of parliament would be made to do the work of the people they represent, and not all occupy Cabinet positions. With mere days since the general election, Rowley has already recanted on some promises. He has taken the local government ministry and combined it with a Rural Development Ministry, placing his long-time friend and PNM chairman, Franklin Khan, as minister. Trouble is that the former Persad-Bissessar Administration undertook a comprehensive rural infrastructure transformation programme that leaves little work to be done in rural areas.
On his platform, Keith Rowley also boasted of the diversity of his party, one that has historically been seen as pro-Afro based political organisation. He also boasted fresh new faces, but the line-up of his Cabinet, so far, tells another story. It is, perhaps, another indication of a Government term that can be expected to be filled with broken promises and even repeats of the PNM's history of discrimination.
A look at his Cabinet tells a story. Faris Al Rawi, an old party stalwart who supported Rowley's bid, is now attorney general, but the more popular newcomer, Stuart Young, is Al Rawi's junior.
Clarence Rambharat, who was resoundingly rejected by the Mayaro electorate, has been appointed minister of agriculture, as if to say to the people, "No one really cares what you think."
Camille Robinson Regis, who was forced out of the Manning Government for misusing a Government credit card, has been returned to the senior post of planning and development minister.
Fitzgerald Hinds, who has long enjoyed his reputation of being anti-Indian, has been appointed to the mega Ministry of Works and Transport. Hinds has never been able to explain how he was able to afford a TT$14-million (US$2M plus) mansion in the upper-income Maraval district.
Colm Imbert has been appointed minister of finance. Imbert once almost faced criminal negligence charges for building a Grenada stadium that started falling apart, risking the lives of thousands. This is quite like the Tarouba Stadium project started by the PNM, where the budget was increased five times without the project being completed. The stadium is now considered unsafe.
Marlene McDonald has been appointed minister of housing and urban development. While in Opposition, she established a reputation as being resentful of development projects in communities outside of Port of Spain and the East/West corridor. She led the rebirth of the phrase "south of the Caroni River". She has also never fully answered for having her husband benefit from hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant funding under a paper NGO during the previous PNM Government.
Shamfa Cudjoe has been appointed minister of tourism, coming on the heels of years in Opposition singing the song of victim for Tobago, claiming the island should have been getting more out of the national budget, but refusing to entertain questions on what Tobago stands to contribute to the treasury.
All of these appointments, notwithstanding, Avinash Singh who has been the lone East Indian front-liner for the PNM, having fought and lost two general elections in the name of the PNM, has been given the most junior government post of parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture. Singh's position is even junior to a Tobago PNM MP, Ayanna Webster, who was appointed -- seemingly as an afterthought -- as a minister of state in the Office of the Prime Minister.
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs has been handed to an unknown in Nicole Oliveirre. The previous PNM Government left the energy sector in shambles, with oil and gas production plummeting, and with the exploration and energy services subsectors almost fully collapsed. With a newcomer now having to sit across negotiations with some of the most powerful CEOs on the planet, we await news of a reversal of the growth achieved in the past five years.
And who can forget Maxie Cuffie, the new minister of Rowley's information machinery. As a former editor of a weekly tabloid, the TnT Mirror, one wonders whether government information will be similar to the stories in the highly distrusted tabloid.
Trade and industry is now taken by Paula Gopee-Scoon, one of Trinidad & Tobago's most failing foreign affairs ministers under a previous PNM Government. We await news on what will happen to undo the work done by former Minister Vasant Bharath who earned the reputation of having the Midas touch by revolutionising the ease of doing business in Trinidad & Tobago.
What these appointments and revelations all point to is that Trinidad & Tobago is in for a rough ride. Not because of low energy prices, but because Keith Rowley's Cabinet has brought together the usual suspects who, all told, spent over $400 billion between 2001 and 2010 and, by the time they left office, left behind incomplete, over-budgeted projects, with contractors being owed billions. The PNM has never been able to manage the economy outside of boom conditions, and Trinidad & Tobago might just have made its final fatal error by putting the PNM to manage what will certainly be the decline of what could have been a great nation.
Already, people are asking, "Oh, my God, what have we done?"
http://m.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Wi ... e_19228505
UML wrote:
UML wrote:Concerns raised about new energy minister...Olivierre has been embroiled in lawsuit with NGC
Reshma Ragoonath
Shaliza Hassanali
Published:
Sunday, September 13, 2015
The ability of newly sworn in Energy Minister Nicole Olivierre to work with the National Gas Company (NGC) and her capacity to manage this critical sector are being called into question as oil prices continue to slide.
Olivierre, the newly elected La Brea MP, has been embroiled in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit with the management of this critical state agency, which now falls under her control.
Yesterday, political analyst and economist Indera Sagewan-Alli expressed reservations about Olivierre’s appointment given the pending lawsuit and her inexperience.
“I cannot see how sensible it would be to have a minister in a ministry to whom an institution has to report to while she is embroiled in a litigation with them. So it is anybody’s guess at this time as to how this is going to play out or be resolved,” she said.
In 2012 Olivierre, who was employed at NGC since 2002, filed a complaint of wrongful dismissal against the NGC at the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC). She alleged racial discrimination by the company, claiming that NGC refused her access to opportunities for training and promotion based on her race. The matter is still before the EOC.
Sagewan-Alli said she believed a critical factor at this time was the minister resolving the lawsuit and determining to what extent she could work with the NGC.
“Is she prepared to drop the lawsuit in the interest of good faith? To say, look the past is the past, but now I am on new things. Is she prepared to do that? I think we will just have to wait and see,” Sagewan-Alli said.
Sagewan-Alli said that only time would tell if Olivierre would be able to look past her previous interaction at the NGC and work with the state enterprise’s senior management.
She said Olivierre should be given the benefit of the doubt.
“If she follows in the words of her political leader, who has indicated he is the Prime Minister of the entire country, which means that she is the Minister of Energy for all the country and including all the institutions that must report to her, therefore she must act with fairness,” Sagewan-Alli added.
She said there was no way the Energy Minister could avoid having to work very intimately with the NGC, which is one of this country’s major sources of income.
“I think resolution of this particular issue has to be done ASAP. We know that the board will change and the PNM will put in its own board, so she will not have a problem or challenge working with a board of the government’s choice, but the senior management will remain.
“Is there an acrimonious relationship with her and the senior top management?” she asked.
While Olivierre has a degree in engineering, Sagewan-Alli questioned how many years of experience and depth of experience she has.
“It is something we have to be very concerned about because of the (Energy) sector,” she said.
Olivierre declined to share her cellphone number when approached by the Sunday Guardian after being sworn in at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, on Friday. She therefore could not be reached for comment.
NGC congratulates Olivierre
Last night, NGC Marketing and Communications manager Roger Sant did not comment on the matter, but said in a release:
“On behalf of NGC, we wish to extend our sincere congratulations to Ms Nicole Olivierre on the occasion of her appointment as The Honourable Minister of Energy and Energy Industries. We take pride in the appointment of one of our own former employees to this important position and extend our best wishes to the Honourable Minister for every success in the fulfillment of her duties.”
http://m.guardian.co.tt/news/2015-09-13 ... awsuit-ngc
UML wrote:With this new Keith Rowley Cabinet, T&T is in for a rough ride
GERALD VINCENT
Sunday, September 13, 2015
AS expected, a collective sigh of relief has blanketed the nation following the end of the 2015 General Election in Trinidad & Tobago.
The People's National Movement (PNM) leader has somehow manoeuvred his way into the driver's seat and, because of a mysterious decision to extend voting outside of extraordinary circumstances, suspicion will forever haunt him as to the legitimacy of the Government and Cabinet he now leads.
At least half the population already sees him as illegitimate. And with a 20-year reputation of ill-tempered and erratic outbursts, serious credibility questions and a slew of allegations, Keith Rowley appears to be kicking off his term in very bad form.
Following a botched swearing-in, where somehow Rowley thought it sensible to swear in Cabinet members before he himself took the oath of office, Rowley read from a speech prepared for him by someone who clearly doesn't understand the man.
While one would want to think that his election proves some kind of political superiority, or even the greatness of his party, that's not so. Rowley's election, in fact, proves the power of marketing, especially when his opponents put up a multi-level fight that failed to truly represent the former Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, and the unprecedented term of performance and delivery she led.
In Rowley's entire political career he has never taken a political stand for the people; he has never taken up issues that affected anyone but himself; he destabilised his own party (the PNM) twice, and all through his career some people have refused to work with him because of what they say is his arrogance and irrational behaviour.
His most memorable outburst came after he decided to out his former leader, Patrick Manning, because he was fired for attempting to bully the Cabinet to get his way. His then leader would finally admit to the nation that he had had as much of Rowley as he could take, describing him as a raging bull who couldn't take 'no' for an answer. It also speaks volumes about a man who has gone so far once as to accuse the former Government of conspiring to murder a journalist. When it was later found that his e-mails never actually existed, Rowley and the PNM immediately went silent and avoided questions on what became known as "email-gate".
Building on this dubious reputation, during his campaign Keith Rowley made a number of promises, including the end of the Ministry of Local Government, an increase in salaries and benefits for himself and his Cabinet ministers, widespread spending cuts, and that elected members of parliament would be made to do the work of the people they represent, and not all occupy Cabinet positions. With mere days since the general election, Rowley has already recanted on some promises. He has taken the local government ministry and combined it with a Rural Development Ministry, placing his long-time friend and PNM chairman, Franklin Khan, as minister. Trouble is that the former Persad-Bissessar Administration undertook a comprehensive rural infrastructure transformation programme that leaves little work to be done in rural areas.
On his platform, Keith Rowley also boasted of the diversity of his party, one that has historically been seen as pro-Afro based political organisation. He also boasted fresh new faces, but the line-up of his Cabinet, so far, tells another story. It is, perhaps, another indication of a Government term that can be expected to be filled with broken promises and even repeats of the PNM's history of discrimination.
A look at his Cabinet tells a story. Faris Al Rawi, an old party stalwart who supported Rowley's bid, is now attorney general, but the more popular newcomer, Stuart Young, is Al Rawi's junior.
Clarence Rambharat, who was resoundingly rejected by the Mayaro electorate, has been appointed minister of agriculture, as if to say to the people, "No one really cares what you think."
Camille Robinson Regis, who was forced out of the Manning Government for misusing a Government credit card, has been returned to the senior post of planning and development minister.
Fitzgerald Hinds, who has long enjoyed his reputation of being anti-Indian, has been appointed to the mega Ministry of Works and Transport. Hinds has never been able to explain how he was able to afford a TT$14-million (US$2M plus) mansion in the upper-income Maraval district.
Colm Imbert has been appointed minister of finance. Imbert once almost faced criminal negligence charges for building a Grenada stadium that started falling apart, risking the lives of thousands. This is quite like the Tarouba Stadium project started by the PNM, where the budget was increased five times without the project being completed. The stadium is now considered unsafe.
Marlene McDonald has been appointed minister of housing and urban development. While in Opposition, she established a reputation as being resentful of development projects in communities outside of Port of Spain and the East/West corridor. She led the rebirth of the phrase "south of the Caroni River". She has also never fully answered for having her husband benefit from hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant funding under a paper NGO during the previous PNM Government.
Shamfa Cudjoe has been appointed minister of tourism, coming on the heels of years in Opposition singing the song of victim for Tobago, claiming the island should have been getting more out of the national budget, but refusing to entertain questions on what Tobago stands to contribute to the treasury.
All of these appointments, notwithstanding, Avinash Singh who has been the lone East Indian front-liner for the PNM, having fought and lost two general elections in the name of the PNM, has been given the most junior government post of parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture. Singh's position is even junior to a Tobago PNM MP, Ayanna Webster, who was appointed -- seemingly as an afterthought -- as a minister of state in the Office of the Prime Minister.
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs has been handed to an unknown in Nicole Oliveirre. The previous PNM Government left the energy sector in shambles, with oil and gas production plummeting, and with the exploration and energy services subsectors almost fully collapsed. With a newcomer now having to sit across negotiations with some of the most powerful CEOs on the planet, we await news of a reversal of the growth achieved in the past five years.
And who can forget Maxie Cuffie, the new minister of Rowley's information machinery. As a former editor of a weekly tabloid, the TnT Mirror, one wonders whether government information will be similar to the stories in the highly distrusted tabloid.
Trade and industry is now taken by Paula Gopee-Scoon, one of Trinidad & Tobago's most failing foreign affairs ministers under a previous PNM Government. We await news on what will happen to undo the work done by former Minister Vasant Bharath who earned the reputation of having the Midas touch by revolutionising the ease of doing business in Trinidad & Tobago.
What these appointments and revelations all point to is that Trinidad & Tobago is in for a rough ride. Not because of low energy prices, but because Keith Rowley's Cabinet has brought together the usual suspects who, all told, spent over $400 billion between 2001 and 2010 and, by the time they left office, left behind incomplete, over-budgeted projects, with contractors being owed billions. The PNM has never been able to manage the economy outside of boom conditions, and Trinidad & Tobago might just have made its final fatal error by putting the PNM to manage what will certainly be the decline of what could have been a great nation.
Already, people are asking, "Oh, my God, what have we done?"
http://m.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Wi ... e_19228505
UML wrote:Kidnapping: #1
And 7 killings:shock:
Daran wrote:Keep at it Uml, they will slowly realize (most of them) that this PNM will be an even bigger failure than Manning's regime.
rfari wrote:UML wrote:Kidnapping: #1
And 7 killings:shock:
What did UNC do to curb kidnapping from 2010-now?
UML wrote:THIS
NOW this
UML wrote:they should have requested recounts, but then again the EBC released the results almost a week later, which is questionable in its own right.
UML wrote:Always a great role model
Hello !
Night night...
Good evening all.
It's been brought to my attention yet again, a false profile bearing a picture of me with some damning words attached.
My inbox is full to capacity with some asking if it is indeed I, with some accusing me of racisim and some startlingly enough threatening not only me but my child as well.
The picture/profile is not me.
I repeat:~ the profile is NOT mine nor have I ever posted such words and sentiment anywhere on Facebook.
While the picture is mine (from a past show) that picture has never been used as my profile picture, on my Rachel Price fan page and my Rachel Price private page.
Indeed the said fake/false profile was first generated on a politically inspired account three (3) years ago.
Amazing.
Simply amazing to me the level of hate fuelled desperation one group of individuals can stoop to when faced with utter disappointment.
I've seen the comments, and at this moment I weep for my land.
I cried.
I've cried, dried my eyes and steadiied my feet.
I cried not because the hateful comments are directed at me and those I represent corporately. I've heard much worst, it comes with being Rachel Price. I focus on the good, the "bad" I glean whatever lesson given.
I cried in disbelief that someone, anyone, people can be so gullible and so motivated to believe the worst when Truth can be so easily accessed.
I have nothing to defend.
I have in my possession a complete report from the Trinidad & Tobago Cyber Police Div, ready at hand. I've had it since January 2015.
If I Rachel Price indeed said anything as such and posted it anywhere, to all those who've so hastily swallowed such, please show EXACTLY where it was posted. Where. WHEN. HOW?
The profile is a Facebook profile, search and publish any evidence pillaring that contrived post.
Prove WHEN that picture was ever used as my FB profile pic.
When have I ever posted anything without the word "bless" at the end?
Nothing, no one, no bitterness based on a fabrication will ever have me run from the land of my birth. In the face of all ugly being pushed & pumped in my direction I choose to not only live but thrive as is my right in my homeland.
For this day I've held my only babe in my arms, consoling her. Stroking her hair, kissing away her anger.
Acknowleging her pain and absorbing her hurt.
Nurturing, constantly reiterating the old adage "To whom much is given much is required".
What's required now is the strength of Truth.
Truth:~
I am Rachel Price a classless loudmouth, a cussbud, a fighter, a warrior, a comedian, an entertainer, radio personality, a businessman, a challenge to the status quo, a lover and a mother, a Queen.
I make no apologies for my onstage persona. I cuss.
Niether do I make apologies for cussin, offstage. Language in all its forms I consider nothing but expression.
Obscenity is relative to form.
Obscene to me, is the abject use of a lie to further fuel divisiveness in a land that welcomes peace between all races.
I refuse to be worn by the machinations and imaginations of rage.
I am Rachel Price first child of Jean.
I am Rachel Price a citizen of Trinidad & Tobago.
I am Rachel Price and in no way have I ever been politically alligned to any politician nor political party.
I am Rachel Price and no one with the hope of winning can ever accuse me of racism against the Indo-Trinidadian.
I have no "Indo-Trini" friends, I have FRIENDS. I know not the race of my friends. Those that are in my circle are in my circle, Love has no race.
I have no "Indo-Trini" fans, I have FANS. I know not the race of those before me, I care not at all who is in my audience. They've come to be entertained.
I have no "Indo-Trini" haters, I have fans in denial who have no clue how much the vibrancy of their energy propels me forward.
bless.
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... 4339191149
UML wrote:Kidnapping: #1
And 7 killings:shock:
De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:desifemlove wrote:UML, why yuh singling out random Facebook peeps and meking it sound all PNMs is racist?
Blogging contract for 5 years is more important than accuracy
Uml haffi eata food.
Maybe for the same reason PNM supporters are doing the same? The thing is all this beatup/chess bun will pass by next week.
Daran wrote:Keep at it Uml, they will slowly realize (most of them) that this PNM will be an even bigger failure than Manning's regime.
Flood protest
Published on Sep 14, 2015, 10:20 am AST
By Innis Francis
SOME residents living along the San Francique Road at La Fortune have blockaded the road, demanding that the newly installed government improve drainage in the area immediately.
The area was hard hit by floods on Saturday when a rainstorm developed in the Gulf of Paria and moved inland, causing flash floods in many communities located in and around the South Oropouche lagoon.
Residents said they had appealed to former Member of Parliament for the area Stacy Roopnarine to improve the drainage work, but she failed to act.
Residents said that the concrete cylinders placed at several locations could not handle the volume of water that came with Saturday’s torrential rains.
The road was blockaded with dirt and debris at around 3.30a.m and at 10a.m. the protest was still underway.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150914 ... od-protest
Habit7 wrote:UML wrote:Always a great role modelHello !
Night night...
Good evening all.
It's been brought to my attention yet again, a false profile bearing a picture of me with some damning words attached.
My inbox is full to capacity with some asking if it is indeed I, with some accusing me of racisim and some startlingly enough threatening not only me but my child as well.
The picture/profile is not me.
I repeat:~ the profile is NOT mine nor have I ever posted such words and sentiment anywhere on Facebook.
While the picture is mine (from a past show) that picture has never been used as my profile picture, on my Rachel Price fan page and my Rachel Price private page.
Indeed the said fake/false profile was first generated on a politically inspired account three (3) years ago.
Amazing.
Simply amazing to me the level of hate fuelled desperation one group of individuals can stoop to when faced with utter disappointment.
I've seen the comments, and at this moment I weep for my land.
I cried.
I've cried, dried my eyes and steadiied my feet.
I cried not because the hateful comments are directed at me and those I represent corporately. I've heard much worst, it comes with being Rachel Price. I focus on the good, the "bad" I glean whatever lesson given.
I cried in disbelief that someone, anyone, people can be so gullible and so motivated to believe the worst when Truth can be so easily accessed.
I have nothing to defend.
I have in my possession a complete report from the Trinidad & Tobago Cyber Police Div, ready at hand. I've had it since January 2015.
If I Rachel Price indeed said anything as such and posted it anywhere, to all those who've so hastily swallowed such, please show EXACTLY where it was posted. Where. WHEN. HOW?
The profile is a Facebook profile, search and publish any evidence pillaring that contrived post.
Prove WHEN that picture was ever used as my FB profile pic.
When have I ever posted anything without the word "bless" at the end?
Nothing, no one, no bitterness based on a fabrication will ever have me run from the land of my birth. In the face of all ugly being pushed & pumped in my direction I choose to not only live but thrive as is my right in my homeland.
For this day I've held my only babe in my arms, consoling her. Stroking her hair, kissing away her anger.
Acknowleging her pain and absorbing her hurt.
Nurturing, constantly reiterating the old adage "To whom much is given much is required".
What's required now is the strength of Truth.
Truth:~
I am Rachel Price a classless loudmouth, a cussbud, a fighter, a warrior, a comedian, an entertainer, radio personality, a businessman, a challenge to the status quo, a lover and a mother, a Queen.
I make no apologies for my onstage persona. I cuss.
Niether do I make apologies for cussin, offstage. Language in all its forms I consider nothing but expression.
Obscenity is relative to form.
Obscene to me, is the abject use of a lie to further fuel divisiveness in a land that welcomes peace between all races.
I refuse to be worn by the machinations and imaginations of rage.
I am Rachel Price first child of Jean.
I am Rachel Price a citizen of Trinidad & Tobago.
I am Rachel Price and in no way have I ever been politically alligned to any politician nor political party.
I am Rachel Price and no one with the hope of winning can ever accuse me of racism against the Indo-Trinidadian.
I have no "Indo-Trini" friends, I have FRIENDS. I know not the race of my friends. Those that are in my circle are in my circle, Love has no race.
I have no "Indo-Trini" fans, I have FANS. I know not the race of those before me, I care not at all who is in my audience. They've come to be entertained.
I have no "Indo-Trini" haters, I have fans in denial who have no clue how much the vibrancy of their energy propels me forward.
bless.
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... 4339191149
UML please stop taking every rumour, lie and concoction meant to sow racial disharmony posted on your UNC Facebook groups and bring them in tuner and pedaling them as the truth. The efforts of some of your fellow supporters are nothing less than seditious and I hope that they either act like patriotic citizens of T&T or move to some deserted island and make KPB their queen.
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