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‘Im sorry but di most annoying social networker of the decade has to go to this dude. He on my page and he always annoy me with the dumbest posts. So right before I deleted him I just had to do this. Smfh. Look at all the hypocrites liking and commenting. They r either hypocrites or they just as dumb as his dumb dumbass.

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HOME IS WHEN THE HEAT IS PUT ON……….

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GG’s wife rocked by cop’s murder
BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter [email protected]
Friday, April 12, 2013

ROSE HALL, St James — Lady Allen, wife of Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, confessed Wednesday that she had an impulse to migrate after learning of the murder of 40-year-old Detective Sergeant Courtney Anthony Simpson.
Simpson was ambushed by gunmen and shot eight times as he was about to enter his Pearl Avenue home in Harbour View, St Andrew about 7:00 pm on Monday. “Yesterday (Tuesday) morning when I woke up I didn’t want to be a Jamaican, I must be honest with you. And the reason is, there is a security I had at King’s House when I went there by the name of Sergeant Simpson. He was one of the best security persons I have met and when I got the news that he was gunned down, I didn’t want to be in Jamaica anymore,” bemoaned Lady Allen.
Lady Allen, wife of Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, speaking during Wednesday’s launch of the Western Union National Reading Week held at John Rollins Success Primary School in Rose Hall, St James. (PHOTO: PHILLIP LEMONTE)
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She was speaking during Wednesday’s launch of Western Union’s National Reading Week held at John Rollins Success Primary School in Rose Hall, St James, which was attended by students from 22 schools across western Jamaica.
The activity forms part of Western Union’s ‘I-PLEDGE’ Programme 2013.
At the time of his murder, Sergeant Simpson, a 20-year veteran of the police force, formed a part of the security detail for Junior Minister Julian Robinson. He previously served as head bodyguard for former Governor General Kenneth Hall, former Health Minister John Junor and Transport and Works Minister Omar Davies.
On Wednesday, Lady Allen, who is the patron of ‘IPLEDGE’, said that the performances of cultural items by students from John Rollins Success Primary and Corinaldi Primary schools gave her renewed hope for the country.
“Coming here this morning and hearing the boys and girls from Corinaldi and John Rollins schools, I have hope that Jamaica is going to be a place to live, work, raise our families and do business,” she said.
“Students, you have to learn that you are going to be a big part of that vision to be attained,” Lady Allen said, adding that GraceKennedy is pumping millions of dollars into the programme.
‘I-PLEDGE’ organisers used the opportunity to forge a partnership with John Rollins Success Primary School, which was staging its yearly Reading Marathon.
The reading marathon was conceptualised by Principal Yvonne Miller Wisdom “with a focus to take learning from the four walls of the classroom to make it fun outdoors”.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/-I-felt-like-leaving-Jamaica-#ixzz2QJHxy5Hn

YAWNS

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Justin Ogilvie charged for operating security firm illegally
Friday, April 12, 2013 | 6:30 PM

KINGSTON, Businessman Justin Ogilvie was on Friday charged for operating a security company, which breached legal provisions.
Ogilvie, 52, was arrested following an operation at his Kirkland Heights, St Andrew home and his business place on Spanish Town Road in Kingston between 5:00am and 2:00pm Thursday.
Police outside Ogilvie’s businessplace downtown Kingston Thursday.
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He was charged for operating a security company in breach of the provision of the Private Security Regulation Act.
He will appear in the Corporate Area Criminal Court on April 17.
Ogilvie is a long-time associate of former Tivoli Gardens area leader Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Justin-Ogilvie-charged-for-operating-security-firm-illegally#ixzz2QJHKByYW

JAMAICAN EXTRADITED

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Arrest finally made for 1997 shooting death of 16-year-old
Michael Keating, now 43, was arrested for the shooting and killing John Sebastian, 16, outside the teen’s Brownville home in 1997.

MARC A. HERMANN FOR NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

John Sebastian, 16, was murdered at this spot on Linden St. near Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, on Sept. 6, 1997. This past Thursday, police apprehended his killer, Michael Keating, in Jamaica.

She wondered for nearly 16 years what her son’s killer looked like.

On Friday, Mona Sebastian told the Daily News, she finally got her answer. But it only led to more despair for the Brooklyn woman whose 16-year-old son, John Sebastian, was shot dead on a Bushwick street in 1997.

“I saw his face for the first time,” the 54-year-old Sebastian said. The wound has reopened.”

Sebastian says the Sept. 6, 1997, killing was as cold-blooded as it was senseless: Neighborhood residents were taunting Michael Keating on Linden St., calling the weapon he brandished a “toy gun.”

Keating shot the teen, Sebastian said, to show the hecklers the very realness of his gun.

And then he simply vanished, leaving justice empty-handed and a mother broken-hearted. But neither ever forgot, and cops ended their manhunt for the alleged murderer, now 43, on Thursday, nabbing him in balmy Jamaica and hauling him into court on a second-degree murder charge a day later by way of LaGuardia Airport.

Sebastian told The News that Keating was a Bushwick drug dealer who was aiming at a rival peddler on Linden St., near Bushwick Ave., when he hit John in the leg.

“He was standing at the wrong place at the wrong time,” she said of her son.

And that’s when the ugly turned ungodly.

“Neighbors were egging him on,” Sebastian said. “They said, ‘That’s a toy gun!’ He said ‘toy gun?’ then finished (John) off.

“My son was 16 years old, and he never had a chance,” she said. “We never got to see the kind of man he would become.”

Police sources could not verify Sebastian’s account of the jeering by-standers, but they said Keating did indeed fire several rounds into the wounded teen’s torso.

Keating also fired at a relative of the teen’s as the man ran over to render aid, cop sources said. But only the air was filled with clicks, they said, because Keating had emptied his gun into the dying teen.

The alleged killer then pistol-whipped the man, Sebastian mom said.

“My cousin tried to help my son, and (Keating) cracked open his head,” she said.

John Sebastian’s desperado killer had fled the city by the time detectives identified him, cop sources said., as a suspect in Sebastian’s murder.

But after a decade and a half of searching, cops tracked Keating to Jamaica. He was brought back to the U.S. after he waived an extradition hearing last month.

“He got comfortable, and police caught up with him,” Sebastian said. “It’s been a long time, but the police did their job and they did a good job.

“I’m just glad they got him after all this time.”
With Thomas Tracy

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/arrest-made-97-shooting-death-16-year-old-article-1.1315663#ixzz2QLORt3q7

WTF AFRICA- 20 YEAR OLD KILLS 11 VIRGINS FOR MONEY RITUAL

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Agu Nwanu, 20-year-old man confesses to killing 11 young virgins for money rituals

The love of money is the root of all evil, so says the Bible. This aphorism aptly captures the experience of a 20-year-old man, Agu Nwanu, who said he delved into voodoo practices and money ritual in a bid to get rich by all means.
Nwanu told the reporter that at the peak of his foray into voodooism, he, alongside a traditional priest, slaughtered 11 young virgins for money rituals at a village in Ebonyi State. According to him, right from his childhood, he had made up his mind to serve the devil in order to become rich.
He took the decision, he noted, as a 15-year-old young lad in his village in Ebonyi State. Agu’s reason for insisting on serving the devil was that his father, who served God all his life was also poor all his life.
Said he: “When I was growing up, I never wanted to be as poor as my father. I had wanted to become not just rich but very wealthy. I reasoned that I had to serve the devil in order to become very wealthy. I believed that my father was afflicted by abject poverty because he had faithfully served God. I had believed that by serving Satan, I would be very rich, build mansions and ride big cars, as I have learnt that many wealthy persons got their money by serving the devil. So, I was determined to do money rituals too so as to hit it big.
“At 15, I began to practise paganism, I would go into the bush in the village, clear a spot, gather some stones and put some leaves on them. I would then pour oil on the stones and then kneel down to worship the objects.
I also was desirous to know the devil. I was very curious about him. I was asking everyone around about powerful native men, who could link me to the devil. I wanted to meet with him, tell him that I wanted to be very rich at all cost.”
Indeed, a few years later, Nwanu came by powerful native doctors, who introduced him into various ways of doing money rituals. “I began to meet with different native doctors, who were asking for some items as requirements for money rituals.
“The items included dogs, fowls, hairs and parts of human beings as well as some other things needed for the rituals. These items were mixed together and eventually, I started making money. That was how I was able to sponsor myself in secondary school as well as feed and clothe myself. In spite of all these, I wasn’t yet satisfied, as I was still living with my uncle.
“I was thirsty for good money. I once got introduced to a powerful native doctor, who assured that he could help me to become very wealthy on certain conditions. He said I had to get married and begin to make babies, as my wife and children would be useful in sustaining the money rituals. The man also told me that I was also too young then because I was barely 20 years old.
“He advised me to do the rituals when I turned 25. I didn’t like the conditions he gave, so, I decided to seek for help elsewhere and I got it.
“In January this year, I was introduced to another powerful native doctor in Ebonyi State. I had to travel all the way from Lagos to Ebonyi to meet with the man. I disguised as a middle-aged man to forestall a possibility of the man, dismissing me as too young. The native doctor turned out to be a priest to a deity believed to be the god of money.
“At the priest’s place, I was asked to speak with an invisible deity, who spoke to me in a guttural voice. He demanded the heads of seven female virgins, babies preferably. Though I was stunned at its demand, I was ready to do whatever needed to be done. I indicated my readiness but said I didn’t have the means of getting the babies since I was not used to the place.
“The priest offered to help and took me to some motherless babies’ homes and hospitals in the state. At first, the owners of the homes and hospitals asked for N400, 000 for each baby but we haggled and beat the price to N70, 000 for each.
“We eventually got seven babies even though we didn’t make all the payment. The priest made arrangement with the authorities of the motherless babies’ home to secretly bring the babies to his shrine in order to prevent a possible encounter with the police.
‘‘Once the priest got the items, he asked me to go into a room where he had lodged me. So, the next day, he invited me to his shrine and there I saw blood and human remains splattered all over the premises of his shrine and I concluded that he must have used those babies for the rituals.
“The priest then handed some charms to me and instructed me to return to Lagos. He said I should observe a dry fast for seven days and nights. He also instructed me strongly against having anything to do with women. He specifically said I should not allow a woman touch me or talk to me. This, to him, would preserve the potency of the juju.
“I was overwhelmed with great joy and made a strong decision to obey the priest’s instruction to the letter. But before I boarded the bus en route to Lagos from the Ebonyi motor park, an unknown woman called out to me and followed me in spite of my blunt refusal to give her audience. The lady succeeded in touching me before I got rid of her.
“Instantly, the charm I was given got broken. I ran back to the priest and was dumfounded with what he said. He said the lady that accosted me had ruined the charm because she was in her menstrual period when she touched me.
“I would have been punished severely for spoiling the charm but the deity had a soft spot for me and gave me a second and last chance. I was to do another charm with another seven virgins, four males and three females. My failure to get the additional seven virgins in three days, he said, would result in my death.
“By that time, I had spent almost all I had on me. I had only N43, 000 left. I had paid N400, 000 as part payment for the earlier ritual. So, I pleaded with the priest to assist me and he contacted some kidnappers in the state.
“He invited them to have a chat with me and the kidnappers said I was fortunate to approach them at that time because they had four virgins whom they had fetched for a client that didn’t need them any more, as another set of kidnappers he also contacted had gotten the virgins for him. So, the priest and I pleaded with the kidnappers to give me the four virgins on credit. I gave them N40,000. We promised to pay the outstanding money after the second ritual.
“Actually, the money was ready and stacked in many polythene bags and they were shown to me. But the deity had warned that I shouldn’t touch the money since the charm was already spoilt. The other seven virgins were to be used to placate the spirit behind the money so that anyone, who touched it would not be severely punished.
“Considering my situation, the priest pleaded with the deity to accept the four virgins that we eventually got from the kidnappers and the ritual of appeasement was done. After that, I was asked to come back to Lagos and wait for seven months.
“I was instructed to struggle to survive by doing odd jobs within those seven months so that I would have gathered enough experience that would enable me spend the money prudently. As the ritual of appeasement on the money was done, a paper on which my name was written fell from the ceiling.
“There was a message, congratulating and welcoming me to the club of billionaires. On that note, I returned to Lagos. As the earlier instructions about abstaining from women were passed to me, I did my best to abstain from women for the seven days of the dry fasting. I ensured this by locking myself up in the house and coming out only in the midnight to get fresh air.
“But shortly after the fasting, I had an encounter with a member of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement.
“The man preached to me and we became friends. I agreed to go to church with him one day and after the church service, the presiding pastor, Brother Anapeto Peter, ministered to me and prayed with me. It was there that I received Christ and renounced my evil ways.
“Since then, I’ve been having an inexplicable peace of mind. I have asked God to forgive me for my past atrocities. I will never go back for the money, as I have given up everything for God to rule my life. I have realised that I was just being deceived by the satanic priest and his deity.”

CHOIR MRS ON THE LOOSE

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