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DI SENDA IS FREN

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Title: MAINE,SKILLI NAW LEFT CHINA FI YOU!!!

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…MET ,GOODNITE …U DONT SEE HOW MAINE DARING WID DI PEOPLE DEM MAN..SHE NUH STOP POST UP BEY PICTA WID SHE AND SKILLI,PON HAR INSTAGRAM .ALL OF AH SUDDEN SHE IS IN LOVE ..LOL MI CAAN BADDA .I HAVNT SEEN MAINE IN AGES ,BUT JUST TRU SHE A FpppK SKILLI,SHE SURFACE BACK INNA DI DANCEHALL..LASTNIGHT DI TWO AH DEM LOCK INNA FIRE-LINKS ..THEN SHE AND VEACHY WAITED PON HIM TILL LATE MORNING ,BEFORE THEM LEAVE THE PARTY..A WHISTLING BIRD ALL TELL MI SEY AH HIM A PAY FI HAR MODELING CAREER…ALL MI KNOW IS ,SHE WORTLESS FI WAAN CHINA MAN AFFA CHINA AND THE NEXT SISTA DEM LOOK SO COOL…MI NUH HOW DEM DWEET ..MAINE U IS A LITTLE GURL WHEY MI DID LIKE ,BUT STOP CALL UP SKILLI NAME PON YUH INSTAGRAM ..SKILLI IS NOT YOUR MAN..SKILLI AND CHINA NAW LEFT .DONT BE A FOOL.

MONEY TREE SHAKERS

Hi met, mi a beg you post dis pan jmg see if d bad ppl dem can roll out and tell me what it is demecia an har madda marcia do for a living… You know wah mek mi change dat mi waan no wah Demecia do for a living cah mi nuh tink marcia do nothin but siddung and wait pan man fi mind har… Dem love flass and show off money but mi really wah no where its comin from because no work attire/uniform nah show just bay posing and money.. florida ppl come eeeeeen.

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A ONLY BAD CAMERA SKILLS?

BRAVE HEART…STARRING……………

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AH MI DOOPS OO

Met this he/she deh pon Instagram and a flirt with all di dancehall man dem…lmao..but met when mi see none other than Kizzy man John John hit the like button pon the he/she pic every minute mi pause and start think back to when the meters dem talk seh him a (Edited)…mi nah laugh…check it out met it hot Like a whaaaa (jayx876)is John John IG name pon the last pic

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MI JUS DROP DI LAST PICTURE…….ASHLEY A MI DOOPS *

ENGLAND ROUND 2

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f+++ out ,rotten ole,shit up ole, suck p++,sharon a mi (beat chest) nicole (friend) send in yuh pic dem to JMG ano sheba r whoeva she want be, big p+++ gal u mek dem hold on pon mi fren but memba u affi cum a bloodclaat jamaica n mi ago shit up yuh bloodclaat a de airport and any weh mi see u mi a s+++ u up and u ago get a fine p++++ b+++ from mi and har family dem u ago see weh we do informer a jamaica,but look pon u weh a bay primark clothes u wear a nicole mek u start wear clothes wit name and u still a wear de china imitation dem yea u love buy de fake gucci and LV dem, u bad mind mi fren becus she av har assets dem sump weh u doe av except yuh clothes dem,u need fi shop sum weh better fi bigga so him look better,brazmite sharon u cum a jamaica and use de (Edited) money do belly and it doe do good u use dem money again do batty and dat neva do good it go inna yuh hip dem,u inna government house and yuh man nuffi live deh,hw much dat mi gone fi send (Edited) de two a unno days dem a shorten very quickly, sharon we knw u full up a bloodclaat mouth a action we deal wit mi ago (Edited), wen u a cum de date u a cum a jamaica me ago knw mi affi knw,tell batty boy bigga sey him must always remember weh him do and weh him work, and just fi mek yuh knw mi nuh partial pon NOBODY. Mi knw unno luv obeah but wen dem a dash back de obeah pon unno mi sorry fi unno nastiness cus a everybody fi unno a get it so all de gaurd u and bigga a put on it nah go save unno bomboclaat once more memba unno av three (Edited)
by de way a weh f+++ dis u av on dat cud neva be fish tail a must lobster tail r a de fish fin sharon u ugly nuh bloodclaaat enuh a de pic wen yuh black mi wan get a hold of mek dem see yuh hw u de beyond ugly to p++++,one more thing cover yuh face, wen bigga a beat u de next time

AFRICAN ”ECONOMIST” ON WHY CHINA IS GOOD FOR AFRICA….HA!

(CNN) — Zambian economist Dambisa Moyo is an outspoken critic of international aid, arguing for years that foreign handouts stifle Africa’s development, perpetuate corruption and hinder the continent’s growth.
A New York Times bestselling author, Moyo first grabbed international headlines with her 2009 book “Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way for Africa.”
Since then, she’s penned two more books, on the subject of the decline of the West, and the effects of China’s commodities rush.
In a new interview with CNN’s Robyn Curnow, Moyo explains why she’s optimistic about the future of Africa. She looks at the positive impact that China can have on the continent and details the key drivers that will spur Africa’s economic growth.
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An edited version of the interview follows.
CNN: The aid debate is so different from before …
Dambisa Moyo: So much has happened in the last five years — whether you’re in Africa, South America or Asia, nobody talks about aid anymore.
Policy makers themselves are going out and issuing debts in the market. My own country, Zambia, did a fantastic bond, a $750 million 10-year bond, last September. The discussion is so much more about job creation and investment, which is such a fantastic story and it’s obviously partly to do with the fact that the traditional donors are having a financial problem, fiscal problem, on their balance sheets. They just don’t have the capital anymore to hand out cash like they did in the past.
CNN: The Chinese story has been thrown into the mix, has that changed the landscape?
DM: Yes, absolutely, but in a strange way it’s exactly what we need in terms of delivering economic growth and meaningfully reducing poverty. We need jobs, we need investment, we need trade, we need foreign direct investment, whether investment domestically but also from the outside.
It’s not some magic pill, everybody knows that this is the formula, and finally the Chinese are showing up, again, not just in Africa, but around the world with that elixir, that mix of opportunities to really transform these countries. Remember, 70% of the populations of these places is under the age of 24. There is no escape: we have to create jobs.

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CNN: A lot of people are critical of Chinese “neo-colonialism” but you argue that’s not the case.
DM: Well, it’s not, because China has so many economic problems in itself. You know, this is a population of 1.3 billion people with 300 million people that live at the level of Western living style. So they’ve got a billion people to move out of poverty. The notion that they would be spending their time trying to colonize other places is just, frankly, absurd.
There is no escape; we have to create jobs.
Dambisa Moyo, economist
I’m not saying that China should be given a red carpet, carte blanche, to come into Africa or, indeed, anywhere in the world, and do what they like. We do need the investment, we need job creation and we do need actual trade in these places. But I think what’s really essential is to focus on what China can do for Africa, as well as what Africa can do for China. And I think that discussion is not had as objectively as it should be.
Ultimately, the responsibility of how China engages in Africa is really at the domain of the African governments. We would not be worried about the risks of neo-colonialism or abuse, environmental abuse and labor issues, if we trusted the African governments to do the right thing.
CNN: How do you see the trends playing out in the next decades?
DM: I’m an eternal optimist. I’m probably the wrong person to ask, because I do believe that the structural and fundamental structures of Africa right now are poised for a very good few decades. If you look at an economy through the lens of capital, which is basically money; labor, which is basically how many people do you have and what skills do they have; and productivity, which is just, how efficiently they use capital and labor, the trend is very clearly in favor of Africa.
Read this: African CEOs look to bright future
Ultimately, the responsibility of how China engages in Africa is really at the domain of the African governments.
Dambisa Moyo, economist
We’ve got a very solid fiscal story. The debt-to-GDP ratios in Africa today at the sovereign level are nowhere near the burdens that we are seeing in Europe and the United States.
The labor story is very positive — 60-70% of Africans are under the age of 25. So a young population dynamically needs to be leveraged, so definitely we need to invest in skills and education to make sure that we get the best out of this young population. And then, in terms of productivity, this continent is a great absorber of technologies and all the things that can help us become more efficient.
Therefore, these three key drivers: capital, labor, and productivity, help spur economic growth.
Now is it going to be smooth sailing? Of course not — there will be volatility, but I think the real investors in Africa will be able to make a delineation between risk and uncertainty.
CNN: And it’s about a country’s resources, too, right?
DM: That’s a brilliant question, because actually the answer is no. I think it’s really about the structural things that I mentioned: capital, labor, productivity.
Why do I say that? Let’s take a look at the African stock market. There are about 20 stock exchanges in Africa and about 1,000 stocks that trade in Africa — 85% of them are non-commodities. We’re talking about banking, we’re talking about insurance, we’re talking about retail, we’re talking about consumer goods, logistics companies, telecommunications companies, those are the stocks that are on the African stock market.
CNN: Do you feel a sense of responsibility to represent the African success story?
DM: Well, I suppose, for me, I feel a responsibility to tell the truth. This is a great continent. I went to primary school on this continent, secondary school, university, I’ve worked on this continent and I think that it’s a great disservice that, for whatever reason, people have usurped an imagery of Africa that is absolutely incorrect.
They focus on war, disease, corruption and poverty. That is not all about Africa and I think it’s really essential if we’re going to turn the corner, we need to take that responsibility, as governments, as citizens, not just Africans, global citizens to say, “that’s actually not true.”
There are more poor people in India than there are in Africa; more poor people in China than there are in Africa, but somehow there’s a stigma for decades that’s been associated with the African continent that is completely unjustified — and it’s that I find objectionable.

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