Tunde Baba, formerly Babatunde join site write lovers team

Webmasters Make $$$ Tunde Baba is currently host of Biting Hard Talk, the most successful programme to date on Bess FM airing Monday to Friday at 9am to 1pm. A Radio Talk Show Host and Columnist specialising in sensitising on issues related to Jamaica he is located in Jamaica. As Babatunde, Tunde Baba was the original king of mix-up. According to Bongo Jerry in a UWI forum “A Babatunde a the original sage pon di radio weh really sort out the tings and deal wid mix up with tambourine and…

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VIEWS: More reactions to missing green in Jamaica flag issue

Webmasters Click Here & Make $$$ WOW… I, Anthea McGibbon, say to cartoonist LAS MAY you tormented… BAWWWDLY.. I love you to backside.. THIS is a fairer cartoon.. BIG UP Las. Your sense of humour is uncanny… D.I.P!!!!:) ________________________________________________________________________________ INTERESTINGLY Andrew Holness.. I cant say the same as in his assessment.. the damaging of a national symbol by ruling government was not critical for mention. DUH… Pull up your socks pass politics OPPOSITION minister. You too TIGHT! FULL ARTICLE ON JLP’S ASSESSMENT of PNP in 100 days: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/article.php?id=36614 TO forum…

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‘When fools go market, bad goods sell’

If fools nuh go market — bad goods nuh sell… TRANSLATION: ‘When fools go market, bad goods sell’ Jamaican proverb or wise sayings or not.. makes sense and CENTS! INCIDENT: Yesterday a man claimed he had a car sitting in his yard not worth 5,000 and said he would take even 5,000 for it.. Up comes a JAMAICAN who enquires about the cost. On being told that he was to make an offer, the man offered J$17,000, but came back with $15,000. Now now in true Jamaican loyal style.. he…

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Modernity is within us, it’s old, but new

“In this pilgrimage in search of modernity I lost my way at many points only to find myself again. I returned to the source and discovered that modernity is not outside but within us. It is today and the most ancient antiquity; it is tomorrow and the beginning of the world; it is a thousand years old and yet newborn. It speaks in Nahuatl, draws Chinese ideograms from the 9th century, and appears on the television screen. This intact present, recently unearthed, shakes off the dust of centuries, smiles and…

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