WERRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
BWAAY, WHEN U SAY SOME PEOPLE TUMUK TRANG IT TRENGGGGGGGGGGG
FROM DI SEX TAPE BUS LAST YR WID JOHNNY, HIM LEF DONISHA (BOB MARLEY GRANDAWTA), CHOP OFF DI LOX AND GO BACK TO DI BABY MADDA… NOW SMADDY CLOSE N VERY CLOSE TO DEM SAY DI BABY MADDA SAY… SHE N JOHNNY NEVA REALLY LEF N IF DONISHA DID EVA TINK HIM A GO LEF HIM FAMILY……………. ONE SIMPLE QUESTION… MY GIRL HOW UR TUMUK SO TRANG? AFA U SEE HIM SKIN OUT A NEX GYAL N SORT HAR OUT U REALLY TEK HIM BACK???.. WELL A NUH NOW U COLD STILL…………… A NAW SAY NUTTIN… DI PPL DEM PAN FB A LAUGH AFA U DOW CAWS DEM SAY U SPA PIC DEM LOOK A WAY.. SAY DAS NOT A REAL SPA>>>>>>>>>>>>>
AND FROM DI LOOKS A DI PICS… BWAAY A NEVA SEE A SPA SQEEUZE UP SO.. IS A 1/4 SPA? WID ALL MICROWAVE BETWIX U N U FREN??? *ina mi bes shebawda vice*… nahhhhh mann
AND TO WHA MI HEAR PAN DI STREET… JOHNNY STILL NOT BEING FAITHFUL>>>>>>>>>>>
SOME PPL NAVE NO SHAME
NOW , MI SAY DIS GIRL DONT HAVE NO SHAME… DI VIDEO DEH PAN YOUTUBE ONE YR NOW N ONLY GET 25K VIEWS… KAYLIS
DASHIT PAN MI TERSDEHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
MI HAFFI LAUGH BECAUSE FROM I WAS BERT MI NEVA SEE DEM YAH BREED A DRAMA YAH YET…HENNY HOOO>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
READ N LAUGH BECAUSE A DOW KNOW WHY JACQUELINE TINK WE WUD BELIEVE DIS YAH>>>>>>>
(This is the first excerpt from the soon-to-be-launched book on dancehall superstar Beenie Man, entitled Who Am I?: The Untold Story of Beenie Man (Great House, Kingston, Jamaica). Over the following weeks, Sunday Entertainment will give our readers excerpts from this biography written by journalist Milton Wray.)
Beenie Man… biography soon to be released
“Open the b@&&^ c@#%* car!” barked one of the gunmen, his hand steadily holding his pistol. He pointed the gun directly at her pregnant abdomen. Jacqueline was frightened, and with trembling fingers she fumbled with the car key until she managed to insert it into the keyhole and unlock the door of her Honda. It was approaching late evening. The shopping plazas in Half-Way-Tree were still teeming with shoppers, but no one seemed to notice.
She had come to the shops to fill her prescription for the iron tablets, recommended by her prenatal caregivers. Just minutes before, she had made her purchase, with no premonitions, no warning of the danger that awaited her in the parking lot, where the hoodlums had been lurking.
“Woman, go inna de r@&& c@#%* car and drive!” one of the gunmen demanded. Jackie winced at his shiny, silver-looking gun. “Okay, okay, don’t shoot,” she begged nervously, stiffly sliding into the driver’s seat of the car. The man with the silver-looking gun slid in beside her, while his accomplice opened the back door and frantically ducked.
“Drive!” the gunman ordered menacingly, his gun trained on her belly. She felt she had invited this upon herself. She had always worn too much jewellery. She loved jewellery. After all, she owned her own store and chose the finest and richest pieces for herself, even when she was dressed casually. She never gave enough thought to the possibility of being targeted. But it was her jewellery that had attracted these thugs now, and they didn’t care that she was pregnant.
Her heart was pounding violently, her knees weak as she steered out of the parking lot. A million questions raced through her mind. If they wanted her jewellery, they could have snatched the necklaces, watch and bracelets and disappeared. They clearly were not after her jewellery. So what exactly did they want? Were they assassins sent to extinguish her for some foul reason of which she was unaware? Who would be behind such a sinister plot? She checked the mirror for the face of the man in the back, but it was unfamiliar. Neither was she familiar with the face beside her. Both were just featureless masses of danger. She had to be brave. She was certain she was quivering, but she had to be brave. “What unnu want?” she stammered, as the car headed down busy Half-Way-Tree Road.
“Just shut yu mouth and drive the car,” snapped the one in the back. Jackie could see his face in her mirror now. He was as ugly as his voice. The other one, the one with the silver-looking gun, was younger.
She thought of Beenie Man. He would be devastated by her death. They were living together now, sharing a life as they prepared for the arrival of their newborn, the bundle of joy that would seal their bond. With one hand on the steering wheel, she brought her free hand to her tummy. Her baby.
If she should be killed, her baby would die too. Tears welled up in her eyes. She was now three months pregnant and the outlines were obvious, but these brutes didn’t care. She would be wasting her time trying to beg for her baby’s life.
She remained silent. The only voices were their gruff, demanding barks, directing her to drive here and there, to turn left, turn right, drive faster. They ordered her to Three Miles, then on to Seaview Gardens, the volatile ghetto settlement off Spanish Town Road. Her mind was like a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces. How could she possibly escape this drive to death? She wanted to jump from the car, or at least shout to some passerby. But their guns were permanently trained on her. She couldn’t risk it. She could not fight back because she would be easily outmanoeuvered, she knew. There was no question about it – she would be instantly shot dead. There was nothing she could do. The only power she possessed was words.
“Mi not going too far into Seaview Gardens,” she said. At that moment, without warning, Silver Gun slammed the butt of his pistol against the side of her head, sending pain slicing through her skull.
She clutched the painful area with one hand, fighting to control the car with the other. The car swerved frightfully, but she quickly steadied it in time.
Ugly reached over and smacked her restrainedly across one cheek, and her watery eyes broke their banks, streaming tears down her cheeks.
“Shut yu mout’ gal, before mi shoot yu,” Ugly growled.
Jackie knew she had to be strong. Her life could not end like this, not at the hands of these rascals who lived for nothing. She bit her lip and wiped tears from her face with her free hand, fighting hard to calm herself and concentrate. She had to concentrate.
From Seaview Gardens, they directed her up Penwood Road to Waterhouse. Waterhouse. Beenie Man was from Waterhouse. Did this have anything to do with him? She was not sure. So what exactly were they searching for? Why were they forcing her to wander around aimlessly? Her hands on the steering wheel were sweaty and numb, her eyes blurry and swollen, her head pounding. But she followed every directive.
After a series of acerbic barks, “Turn left, turn right, stop yah so, drive now gyal”, it finally occurred to her – they were trying to find the ideal place to slaughter her and hide her lifeless body so she would never be found.
She was exhausted, hungry, faint and feeling worthless. By now it was late evening and the first signs of darkness were beginning to descend over the city, casting a ghostly pall over the slums through which she was being directed. She had been driving around for almost an hour, obeying the commands of men from hell who now held sway over her future. What if she refused to drive any further? What if she simply depressed the brake pedal this very minute and refused to budge? She quickly perished the thought. It would be equivalent to suicide. But what choice did she have now? She was going to die anyway, and her baby was going to die too.
Oh, her baby.
Traffic was light as the two captains of her fate directed her through Waterhouse and on to Patrick City, then Maxfield Avenue. When she drove onto the lower section of Maxfield Avenue, she was pointed down a deserted cul de sac that curled like a deadly snake off the feared thoroughfare.
It was a narrow and short dead-end road, lifeless and eerily silent, with only mounds of green shrubbery on both sides. Jackie feebly navigated the car down the gravely path, driving slowly, emptied now of all her strength.
“Stop yah so gyal!” Silver Gun suddenly sneered.
Jackie immediately depressed her brake pedal and brought the car to a stop near a clump of brush that had grown out into the roadway. It must have seemed the middle of nowhere, this spot where her life was supposed to end. Her baby would never live to see his father’s face. How would he recover when he learnt that he had lost his child to invisible murderers that only she had seen? With her dead, the unthinking scoundrels would be unidentifiable.
“No noise.” Ugly said menacingly as he reached over, switched the engine off, and removed the ignition key.
“Mek wi give this gal something fi remember,” he suggested to his accomplice.
Jackie shivered at the thought of being raped. Surreptitiously, she checked all three mirrors, hoping for a sign of someone, something.
“Hey gyal, yu know how much people we kill and throw over deh so?” Silver Gun bragged threateningly, pointing to an overgrown empty lot across the road that she hadn’t noticed before.
“Wha’yu have inna yu bag, gyal?!” snapped Silver Gun.
Jackie was too weak to speak.
He grabbed her leather handbag and emptied out its contents, dumping everything on the back seat, including coins and her ATM card. “Wha’ de number fi dis?” he asked, holding the banking card.
She weakly muttered a fake sequence of numbers, and he found pen and paper among the stuff from her handbag, scribbled down the false PIN, then pocketed the ATM card.
“When we done wid yu, we ah go want the car,” Ugly spat, handing her a few of the coins from her handbag. “Pay yu bus fare with this. and don’t go to the police.!” he warned sternly.
Just then, he was cut off by the sound of oncoming voices. Jackie replayed the words that stood out most in her mind: “when we done wid yu.”
What exactly were they planning to do to her? If it was what she was thinking, then they might as well just shoot her that minute. She would never allow them to do as they pleased with her pregnant body. She would rather die.
The oncoming voices were becoming more discernable, bearing down now.
“Some people ah come,” Silver Gun said in a subdued tone, looking about anxiously. Jackie checked her rearview mirror and saw a small group of people approaching from the mouth of the cul de sac. She knew it was her last hope. She could not allow the passersby to leave her here to die. But what exactly would she do to get their attention and to alert them to her danger? She had to be extra careful because she could place them all in grave danger too, she was aware. Her captors had guns and surely were not afraid to use them. Both Ugly and Silver Gun fell silent.
As the group of passersby appeared ominously close, from a cursory glance, based on their attire, Jackie could tell that the people in the group were returning from an evening of worship. The Lord had sent them to deliver her.
They were engaged in lively chatter. Jackie’s mind was racing. How could she attract their attention without getting her stomach blown to bits? She had to do something before it was too late.
At that moment, one of her captors – she didn’t care which one – uttered a line of foul expletives. Then, “Make we leave this place,” said the voice of Ugly.
Silver Gun turned to Jackie. “Get out!” he ordered, and Jackie opened her door. She feebly wobbled from her car. Ugly slid over into the driver’s seat, slammed the door shut and sped away.
***
Beenie Man was outraged. He was furious and confounded. Who would want to harm Jacqueline? She was a perfect soul, with not a shred of ill will to her being. But two nincompoops had obviously mistaken her for someone else. She was three months pregnant. Couldn’t they tell, or was it that they simply didn’t care who they targeted? She must have been at the wrong place at the wrong time.
She had arrived home crying uncontrollably. And as she related the harrowing nightmare at the edge of hysteria and disorientation, Beenie had been livid. And when she had been through relating her ordeal, he realised that in the midst of the distress, there was still reason to be thankful. Because Jackie was still alive, and that single fact was most precious.
His whys, wherefores and hows were numerous, and she shared every infinite detail. Beenie was as hurt as she was, but he had to be strong for her. He accompanied her to the police station where she gave a formal statement. Not much could be expected from the police, they both knew. Her car would never be recovered and her assailants would never be caught, but it was all they could do.
The major concern now was the child she was carrying. After they left the police station, they both went to a nearby doctor’s office. The checks revealed no evident immediate physical harm. But they both knew that the deep, gruesome scars that had been inflicted by her tormenters were invisible to the naked eye. The wounds were buried beneath the surface.
It was one month later, during a regular prenatal visit, that the abnormalities were finally discovered. And her caregivers referred her for immediate medical attention.
When the referral was followed through, their suspicions were confirmed. The visit would be the first of many over the ensuing two months, as doctors desperately attempted to rectify what had gone wrong. But the distress she had survived had been much too severe for her fragile unborn child. And every attempt at corrective measures would fail to reverse the complications.
Two months later, when Jackie was seven months pregnant, in their wisdom, her doctors finally came to the decision that it had to be now or never. And Jacqueline agreed to the C-section.
And when her little girl was delivered, nothing else mattered. It was a magical moment. The doctors said Moses and Jackie’s baby would be fine. Their daughter was adorable. They named her Ashley-Jade.
MET ON DI GO>>>>>>>>>>
Rebecca Silvera FREN DEM A TELL HAR FI LEAVE LUTON AND MI HEAR SAY IS LIKE SHE INA ANTS NEST SHE NUH KNOW WHEY FI DO… REBECCA FIRST TINGS FIRST… U HAFFI SEND LUTON GO SCHOOL…. WELL U WAA GO SCKULE TO… SO SKULE DI TWO A UNNO… U HAFFI GO PAY OFF FI DI BRES LOAN FUS DOW..
RUMOR HAVE IT SAY BECAUSE D’ANGEL A HIDE AN SLAP BEENIE SHE TELL HIM FI LEGGO BARBIE AND BECAUSE SHE STILL NAW OWN UP BEENIE , HIM DRAP A DIS PAN HAR WHEY DAY… BWAAY BEENIE DI ONE OXTAIL DINNER STILL HAVE AFTER EFFECT HEE…
PAN DI GO >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SHAGGY’S MAN IS STILL MISSIN……I AM STILL WAITING ON HIS EMAIL… AND U KNOW A NEVA BELIEVE DI RUMOR BUT I NEVA SEE SHAGGY WID A WOMAN YET… AS OWL AS HIM IS… IF BOUNTY CAN HAVE CONCUBINES… WHAT SAYS SHAGSTER???
N WHEY BEENIE MAN DAWTA DEH WID DI GRANBABY, WHAPPEN SHE A NUH SEXY BABY MADDA AGEN????? A WEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK .. DI BADDIE MUSSY PAP DUNG NOW
ONE MORE TING… DI HIJACKER OOMAN WHEY DID TEK WHEY HARSELF WHEN IT DID BUS SAY STEPHEN FRAY IS HAR MAN… CAN SOMEONE LOCATE HAR PLEASE.. DAS ONE MAD MAN I WOULD MEK SORT MI OUTTTTTTTTTTT… PAGING GEISHA CCC
Martineee MONDAY
STAY TUNEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!! IT A GO MAD!!!!!!!!!
One met bit… U know say mi really waa know how Movado did gi dat yankee girl di $200 fi har sawtout and when him bredda did ask him fi help him build up him mada house him tell him fi go tek sand outa di gully…. if Kartel neva blast him bout him madda him wudden build place put har ina… anyway choon heen tomorrow a go sick!!!!
AND IT LOOK LIKE UNNO FRAID FI SEND IN EMAILLLLLLLLLLLLLL MI HAVE 4 MORE STORY FI RUN N DAS IT!!!!!
MI NEED A BEENIE STORY.. MI ALREADY HAVE A BOUNTY STORY LOCKED ALREADY
MI NEED SHAGGY MAN FI COME CHEW…
AND ANY BIG POLITICIAN A JAMAICA MI NEED FI DEM BEDROOM MET TO..
MI ONLY HAVE ONE POLITICIAN SON OWN SO FAR!!!!
Di powa a di Jamaican wine> A REAL REAL TEKIESHA
It wudda really tek a Jamaican fi move in pan one a dem Nigerian actors yah to rasss..
A girl say a she did deh wid di man n introduce dis girl to him n she tek him and now Jim Iyke a deny di sawtowt and a own up di Jamaican girl Kenturah Goodas >> TODAY NAME SAVORY SATURADAYYYYSS A YAH IT DEH. Di Nigerian dem ketch a seejah but Kenturah say she a >>>>>>>>.
Like A Fox”, a performance that won her lots of plaudits and rave reviews.
Since Keturah called last summer to make comments on the back and forth story of betrayal, of romance gone awry involving her ex-friend, Ruth Okoro, and her former husband, now actress Ini Edo’s new husband, Philips Ehigiwina, we had been planning to have an interview.
To those of you who followed the story, Keturah was right in the middle of what had been described as a love triangle involving Ruth Okoro, actor Emeka Ike and top actor Jim Iyke.
The news on the tabloid newspapers and on the internet then was that she had betrayed her close friend, Ruth Okoro, who had introduced her to her alleged male friend, Jim Iyke, and had gone ahead to supplant and take Jim Iyke from her.
The story has since been discounted, and in an interview with Jim Iyke last year, the actor vehemently denied ever having an affair with Ruth Okoro. He acknowledged that Ruth facilitated his meeting his heart-throb – Keturah Hamilton. Naturally, I wanted Keturah to tell me exactly the circumstances that led to her meeting her lover, Jim Iyke, and if there was any truth to the story that Ruth was seeing Jim Iyke, and she effectively stepped in, and took Jim away from Ruth.Nothing can be further from the truth,” Keturah started. “Ruth and Iyke never dated, and were never in any relationship. It is true that I met Jim through Ruth, and this is how that happened: Ruth had called me to say that there was a movie shoot in Maryland, and that she would love me to accompany her.
“Before this moment, I had confided in Ruth that I was in love with a particular Nollywood star – Jim Iyke. Unknown to me, Jim was part of the casts of the movie in Maryland, but Ruth didn’t tell me.What I later found out was that Ruth wanted me to hook up with the producer of the movie- and I found that pretty distasteful. When we got to Maryland, Ruth did all she could to steer me in the direction of the producer.
But I was not interested. I was also pleasantly surprised that Jim Iyke, an actor I had earlier expressed a liking to, was also in Maryland, and naturally, I gravitated toward him. Jim and I took an instant liking to one another. We went out for dinner, and I discovered that even though Jim could be very, very arrogant, that he was a softie at heart.
He bombarded me with questions-views on relationships and marriage, and few days later, he asked me to speak to his sister in Africa, and I found myself completely feeling at home with Jim. Since then, I discovered that he was the man of my dreams and we have been celebrating our romance ever since, and what a great guy he has been!
Qualities that attracted her to Jim
“Jim is the most romantic man ever, as far as I m concerned. He is also a great gentleman. Jim is not afraid to say sorry when he did me wrong. In spite of his tough boy image, he is all human and sheds tears like everyone of us does, under
– Keturah …Jim’s most romantic man
certain circumstances. Jim is a planner – very meticulous, unlike me, who is a last-minute person.
He has brought a lot of order in my life, and for that I remain very grateful. We fight like most couples, and yell at each other. I will always tell him to keep the actor side to himself; that he is my lover after all.
He would often laugh and tell me, “Don’t worry, you know daddy is not afraid to say sorry.” He makes me laugh. Jim is also exceedingly intellectual. He watches television a lot, especially, the news and commentary aspects of our politics and economy. He is a dependable person and can die for his friends.
He is a sweetheart and my meeting him has made me a better person. Above all, we have a most exciting physical relationship, a department I think is very important in any relationship.”We don’t really have a lot of cultural issues. Don’t forget that Jamaican men are very much like the Africans, and our cultural values are very much in sync with those of the Mother Continent.”
Asked to comment on the level of vitriol that has been heaped on her by some women, who thought she had stolen their prince charming, she replied, ” I don’t know why they are so angry. I got Jim because I am hot. Because I possess some unique qualities that fit into Jim’s relationship schema. If I were a fat and ugly Jamaican girl, I am sure many of them would have had no issues at all.
But because God gave me the gift of beauty, they are all jealous. A lot of African men are married to Jamaican women, and I think it’s all good. There are millions of pretty African women out there. But it’s just that Jim chose me, and that’s that. People should get used to it.”
On women who still want Jim
“You know what? I have heard women tell me to my face that in spite of the fact that I’m seeing Jim, that nothing will stop them from taking him from me. Others told me point blank that they would not only take him away from me, but also would go ahead and have his baby. You know what that does to me?
It motivates me. When they expressed all those feelings, and at the end of it all, Jim returned to my bed, it stirs something in me when we are intimate. It brings out the best in me.
To those women who have those desires on Jim, my message to them is simple: keep fantasying. Too bad I got him where you can’t reach. You don’t threaten me at all.
As per AALAFRICA.COM
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