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FOR OUR 50TH

Hi Met,
I wantto bring to your attention a story which was recently featured on TVJ (a three part series).  It once again brings to the forefront the growling reality that despite the many vehicles traversing our roads and the many patrons dressed in the most expensive foreign apparrell, there are a number of our fellow Jamaicans who are unable to afford the basic commodities such as a regular  sized loaf of bread.
I would in no way infer that everyone is not entitled to enjoy the fruits of their labour (gone are the days of the Marxist / socialist societies & ideology).  However, we all still have a part to play in assisting,  in whatever way that we are able, those who are less fortunate.  This may include monetary assistance or even encoragement in the form of motivational communications with our brothers and sisters of lesser means.
I do hope the underlining issues of this story are not overshadowed by our opinions of what they could have done differently.  I do hope that we will once again use this opportunity to show the world and each other the true and inherent nature of the Jamaican spirit.  Because despite the differences of our skin colour, social and economic situation, we are ‘Out of Many One People’.
Let us celebrate our 50th year of Independence by assisting in the uplifting of our fellow Jamaicans who are in need of help.

BEENIE MAN DI PEOPLE DEM A TALK UP

MAVADO VS L3 MAGAZINE & REGGAEMANIA?

 

 

Mavado follow-up: WE THE BEST Recording Artist Mavado has filed
several defamation, libel an loss of earnings suits claiming damages
in the millions against co-defendants Ron Nelson and Natasha Von
Castle in Toronto Civil Court in response to vicious lies disseminated
via Blackberry Broadcast and Blog posts by Nelson and Von Castle this
week. We The Best CEO DJ Khaled is currently drawing up similar
papers, alongside Slim and Baby of YMCMB. The two co-defendants Nelson
and Von Castle are currently being sought out so that papers can be
served on themNelson is from reggaemania.com and Von Castle is from L3
magazine
‎​So l3 release this statement: Statement from Natasha Von Castle –
Editor-in-Chief for L3 Magazine
Much interest has been expressed in the information released to the
public via the social networking site Twitter, on the
@L3Magazine timeline.
To update the public, we first received news regarding Mavado at 4:51pm EST.
At that time, our credible source advised us that1.
Mavado will not be performing at his scheduled May 26
th performance at the Kool Haus in Toronto.
2.
Our source advised that the artist has been dropped by his label,
Young Money Records (Mavado’s correct label name is We The Best Music
Group).
3.
We were told that an international arrest warrant had been issued
due to Mavado assaulting a police officer in Jamaica.
We verified the news which was confirmed as accurate.
We released items 1 and 2 cited above, not item 3.
At 6:19 EST, our source updated us to advise that Mavado will be
releasing a statement regarding his not being able to travel to
Canada.
As of the release of this statement (8:50pm EST – Tuesday May 15
th, 2012), Mavado has not issued his press release.
We have since been asked by interested parties if Mavado will be
performing at Best of the Best in Miami for Memorial Day weekend (a
U.S. Holiday).
We do not know.
We have also been asked if he will appear at the Montreal
International Reggae Festival to make up for his no-show last year.
To that inquiry we don’t know either.  Mavado and his team will
address upcoming performance dates and whether he will be able to
fulfill his contractual obligations.
Further inquiries can be directed to
[email protected]
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L3 MAGAZINE ISSUE APOLOGY BUT MAVADO YUH A GWAAN LIKE A SOME BIG FARRIN MAGAZINE…WE DI JAMAICAN MEDIA DOE HAVE NUTTIN FI GIVE UNNO WHEN UNNO SUE BOO :maho

Personal Statement from Natasha Von Castle re Mavado

On Tuesday May 15th, 2012, I issued a statement regarding Mavado which was shared on the social networking site Twitter via @L3Magazine as well as www.thefamousface.blogspot.com. In my personal statement I made reference to a ‘source’ who provided me with information regarding Mavado and his inability to perform in Toronto, as well as the artist being dropped from Young Money Records, and a criminal charge which has resulted in an arrest warrant.

I called my source to confirm that the information was indeed correct to which I was told that it was. We had several exchanges via blackberry, and I was assured the accuracy of the information. The source of my information was Ron Nelson and www.reggaemania.com.

I have since been in contact with Mavado through his Canadian Agent Rahim. My information that Mavado will not be performing in Toronto on May 25th is true, however, Mavado has not been dropped by his label Young Money Records, and, there is no arrest warrant for the artists’ arrest. That information from Ron Nelson was incorrect.

In my many years of being a journalist, and running L3 Magazine, my professionalism has always been to and of the highest standard. I am not in the business of spreading false information; I take my job and my voice in the Caribbean-Urban community very seriously.

I personally apologize to Mavado, DJ Khaled, Baby and the Cash Money Records label for the mis-information expressed by me and L3Magazine, and www.L3Magazine.com.

Natasha Von Castle

P.S AND DAT IS WHY MI NUH CARRY NO STORY FROM NO JAMAICAN ENTERTAINMENT WEBSITE…I WILL TRY MI LUCK WID STAR, GLEANER AND OBSERVER…IS TIME UNNO FIND UNNO OWN CONTENT…YUH CYAA JUS GO PAN A WEBSITE WHEY SIMILAR IN MEDIA AND DRAW OFF WHEY DEM HAVE AND POST SUH…

MEET THE PRESIDENTIAL CHICKS

ACTOR IN FACTOR

 

This pretty boy actor starred as a cop on a top rated TV show back in the day. He has a slew of children. The Jamaican mother (of two of his kids) was allegedly murdered a few years ago on an Jamaican beach.

She was strangled to death. Rumors indicate: A murder contract was allegedly taken out on her life, why? We don’t know.  WHO IS THE ACTOR?

WONT GET OLD? THINK AGAIN

And a stranger took his place!

Dear Taiwo,

I read a story on this page some weeks ago titled,”My heart bleeds because of my children’s behaviour” and my curiosity led me to follow up the story, I felt happy when I read the responses of some of your readers to this woman’s story. Though pathetic, it is a story of victory and the triumph of good over evil.

I am not trying to condemn or judge anybody, beacause I am not God and I cannot put myself in His place, but what I know and is so certain is that God never forgets things and whatever we do here on earth, the rewards and punishments for them start here on earth.

I am not saying that what happened to my husband would happen to her husband, neither am I praying for the same thing, but I was encouraged by her story to share mine and also for both men and women, especially our men to learn from these stories.

I got married to my husband when I was very young (I would not want to mention names here because of my children). In fact, some of my school mates felt I was stupid to have married him as soon as I finished from the school of nursing. My parents, however encouraged me because my mother, especially was of the opinion that getting married would not hinder me from proceeding further in my education if I so wished.

That was how I got married at the age of 22. I started work at one of the teaching hospitals in the country. My children came on time, at least, the first two boys and when my second son turned four years,

I told my husband, who was then a civil servant, and my parents that I would like to travel to Scotland for my midwifery course.

My husband’s initial fear was how he would raise money for such, but my father who was a successful business man came to the rescue. He reminded me of his promise to sponsor my education to any level.

I was my father’s favourite; the fact that I am the only daughter of my parents also won me everyone’s affection. My paternal uncles and aunties also had soft spot for me because they all claimed I resembled their mother, who died just before I was born.

I was a pampered child, and I really enjoyed my childhood. Arrangements were concluded that I should go to Scotland, but I couldn’t go with my boys, they had to stay with my mother, and I was sure that they would be well taken care of. It couldn’t have been otherwise because my husband’s mother died long before I met him.

I however, had to make my husband promise me one thing, and that was the fact that, once I leave for Scotland, he also would make efforts to return to school and study to obtain his Higher National Diploma. He had an ordinary diploma in engineering then.

Once again the issue of finance came up, because my husband was responsible for his siblings being the first child but I assured him that we would work out things.

Being a proud man, if I asked that he spoke with my father, he wouldn’t agree with me, so I did and my father, who would do anything to make me happy agreed to help out anytime he was ready.

My husband started his Higher National Diploma, a year after I travelled abroad. I never told him where the money came from, the impression he had was that I sent the money. I never knew that my insisting that he furthered his education was at my own peril.

It was during the cause of his study for HND, that he met and legally married another woman while I sponsored his studies and other family members. When I finished my course, I was interested in studying for a degree in Nursing, B.sc, and I told him, since I could work and at the same time study, I asked that my husband should come over with my children, but he said he wasn’t interested.

So I had to come back to Nigeria, and made arrangements to go back with my children. Things were easy then, not like now that visa and jobs in foreign countries is a tug of war.

When I came on a visit to Nigeria, I stayed in our matrimonial home, my husband was very smart, he did not give me an inkling to think anything was wrong; not even my parents who were here in Nigeria knew he had another family. When I was going back abroad, I went with my children and his youngest sibling and the pregnancy of my daughter, who I had months later.

When my daughter was two, my husband signified his interest to go to the United Kingdom for his Masters programme. I encouraged him to come over to Scotland, but he said he would prefer to study in London, which he did. Like I promised him, I supported him with some funds and my father equally did. I never knew he insisted he wanted to stay in London so that he would be able to convince his wife that he wasn’t married and she could come over and visit him at will.

He returned to Nigeria after five years, but I had to wait to see that my children were doing well before I could come back home and this took me another seven years after he came back home.

I did not remain incommunicado, while I was there, I always came home during holidays and he also came over on several visits. He never gave me a cause to suspect that he had another woman, wife or family.

However, one of my friends called to inform that she suspected that my husband had another family. She said she met them at a family function, she did her findings and she learnt that she was his wife. I asked my husband, but he said there was nothing like that.

Of course, like every typical man, he would deny) but I still believed him because I had no cause not to trust him.

I suspected something was fishy when I told him I was ready to come home. I had a vision of having my own hospital and nursing home and to this effect, I purchased a landed property during one of my visits and I kept sending money for him to complete the building.

When I eventually came, I discovered that one of the reasons he did not want me to return then was that he did not do what he was supposed to do with the money I had been sending.

Apparently, he used most of the money to build his own house, where his other wife lived and he continued to stay in our own house. When I returned, I became suspicious because our house was too neat; it looked like an apartment no one has ever lived in.

I raised an alarm, but he told me that he had the whole house cleaned because I was coming back. The issue of my house became something my parents and his siblings had to intervene in, everybody pleaded with me to let go and I did.

I was however, shocked when a woman about my age came to the site one day to accuse me and wanted to know who I was. She accused me of wanting to take over her husband’s property. I tried to reach my husband immediately; it was not the days of GSM, I couldn’t. When we both got home later on in the day, I asked him and insisted that he told me the truth.

He owned up to having another family, and the year he got married. I was shocked and told him I wanted to meet the woman, he said I couldn’t because she doesn’t know anything about my children and I. I was shocked, one thing eventually led to another, and I travelled to London to purchase some equipments I would need for the hospital, I came back to discover that he had moved out of the house to his other home, and that was it.

I felt bad and cheated, I felt used and abandoned. All through the time we were together as husband and wife, I trained and raised our children alone; I equally contributed immensely to his own life too. I trained and made sure his youngest sibling had a good life. Instead of building my hospital, he spent my money building his own house.

I was hurt, I almost became a mental wretch, but the grace of God saved me. And people kept on asking that I forgive him. What would I have done any way, but his other wife would not allow my children and I to rest. She called us thieves who came to reap where we did not sow. Every time she came to the house; it was one trouble after the other. And when I make a report to my husband, instead of calling a spade a spade, he would quarrel with me. Eventually, he moved away from our home and moved into his house with his other wife and that was the end of the story.

Of course, I would not die; neither would the world come to an end because of his betrayal. My clinic was doing well and my children had no cause to give me any trouble.

We lived in the same town, but we did not see each other for a long time, until when my second son wanted to get married. Just like this other woman, I refused to allow him be a part of it, but we all know the way Yoruba and Africans are, they pleaded that I should allow him be a part of his son’s marriage.

When I saw him, Taiwo, the rest is history, he had depreciated seriously and he already lost an arm and leg to stroke. I equally felt sorry for him. In fact, he could not play the part of the groom’s father during the engagement and wedding, a stranger took his place.

My dear, God’s ways are just not our ways, now my children are the ones who take him to the hospital and take care of his bills. Instead of enjoying the fruit of his labour the way he should, he is at the hospital taking drugs. Thank God my kids are there to take care of him.

My dear woman, take care and take heart, the Lord will always fight our battles, Amen.

Monisola, Lekki, Lagos.

CHINA COMING THROUGH

Dollar Wary China Soon To Be World’s Top Gold Buyer

The World Gold Council cites China as the main source of gold demand, lending support to gold prices.

Maybe it’s a love for bling or just uncertainty over the dollar’s direction, but make no mistake about it, the Chinese have the gold bug.No other country on earth can be credited with supporting gold price fundamentals as China. Even India is waning by comparison.

According to the World Gold Council, China will overtake India as the world’s leading gold consumer any day now. They are already the world’s leading gold producer. But what really interests gold lovers is demand. And China demand is up 10% this year to a record breaking 255.2 metric tons of the precious metal bought in the first quarter alone.

The buying stems from a mix of gold investments to consumer demand for gold jewelry.

“China and India have seen continuing economic growth and while China’s economy is expected to slow, it will nonetheless surpass the rates of growth in the West,” said Marcus Grubb, managing director for investment at the industry-funded council based in London.

The council, reiterating its forecast from February, said it expects that China will become the biggest source of demand for gold this year, beating India.

Gold demand in India was affected in the first quarter by a number of factors; a new tax on gold jewelry, two increases in the import duty for gold and weakness and volatility in the rupee. Jewellery demand fell 19% to 152.0 tons from the same period last year. Investment demand was down 46% from the previous year at 55.6 tons. In May, the government withdrew the new tax on jewelry and the market is already responding positively.

Global gold demand in the first quarter of 2012 was 1,097.6 tons, down 5% from the high demand levels seen in the first of 2011, according to the World Gold Council’s Gold Demand Trends report. The average price of gold for the quarter was $1,690.57, 22% higher than the average for first quarter 2011.

Demand for gold is coming mainly from China this year, but also from on going central bank purchasing in a move to diversify away from fiat currencies, and inflows into exchange-traded funds like SPDR Gold (GLD), one of the largest ETFs in the world.

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