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In what capacity is Bharrat Jagdeo ‘representing’ Guyana @ UN heads of gov meeting?

  
i’d be most curious to know on whose behalf & in what capacity the bharriot made this appearance?
is the ministry of foreign affairs aware that a former president & leader of the opposition is hobnobbing with other criminal former presidents on the sidelines? (obasanjo and clinton would both be in jail in a just world for their crimes in nigeria for the former & haiti alone for the latter)

Most importantly, does the president of Guyana know that this devil is working the hallways of the United Nations? (If you’re still not convinced jagdeo is devil material, stop reading now and find something else to do)
am almost certain he’s up to no good, but i’d be easily convinced with any evidence to the contrary.

37 responses to “In what capacity is Bharrat Jagdeo ‘representing’ Guyana @ UN heads of gov meeting?”

  1. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    I take an objection to your misfit statement,if you like you can go ahead to insult your former president but dont do same for others,as a Nigerian,it is only a Nigerian who has the right to insult our former President.so your statement are in bad taste and rediculous.the Question should be what stopped your President from lobbying his counterpart in Nigeria.do not take your local politics into international relm.

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      You are free to object, obasanjo is a criminal like the other former two presidents with him
      Dont let the truth affect your emotions

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  3. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    you are quite ignorant,let me educate you,a criminal is somebody convicted by a competent court of law.Obasanjo is a highly respectable President ,a Retired General and has lead Nigerian twice,both as military leader and as civilian.but then again.your ignorance is your stack,after all because you see him with your former President means he’s a criminal,my friend wake up and ask you President serious question and stop been a sycophant

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      Oliver, i dont need enlightenment from a man, yourself, who supports and worships a criminal like shegun obssanjo
      Carry on

  4. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    neither do i need a sycophant,written rubbish on issues he knows nothing about,go and ask your president how come everybody is against him all of a sudden.if i were you i would worry more about the image of your country in the international community,and the fast crumbling economy .not taking my ignorance to international arena but then again you are a sycophant so you can’t ask serious questions.

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      Did i invite you to read my blog?
      Freedumb is the most priceless commodity in my view. Thanks for your input of no consequence

  5. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    oh yes you did,the minute you recklessly put up a renouned Nigerians name for slander,guess what you just invited the hole of Nigeria into your business.as for Freedumb as you call it,are you free,the hole world now refers to Guyana as a puppet,why do you think everybody is against you people of of a sudden.so were is the freedumb

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      I dont care what you or any other clown in nigeria think about what i have to say. I can deal with all you jokers
      Use your energy to deal with boko haram, and the massive lawlessness and corruption that envelopes nigeria. Hpw about creating jovs and opportunities so poor people no longer have to bunker fuel to survive?
      Your rantings are unimpressive . bring on the whole of nigeria and i will still say shegun obasanjo is a criminal

  6. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    ignorance is the basic principle for stupidity, first let me educate you, Nigeria you see is 180million people, which makes Guyana less than a local government, Nigeria is the largest African nation in the world, which means the largest black nation and by the way historians have confirmed that over 70% of the blacks in Guyana are actually from modern day Nigeria, if you trace there ancestry, Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa which makes it the 20th largest economy is the world, by the way remind me what number is Guyana again? which comes to about 1.1 Trillion united states dollar, read the figure well. and guess what you stupid punk, we played a very big role in making your sorry life what it is today, go ask the Great Forbes that. stupid on uneducated fool, very soon you would come here flashing some degrees, thinking that means education.

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      You are a high caliber fool. Keep on deluding yourself about Nigeria. So what if it’s the largest black nation? The fact that you have the most African people within your borders is of no consequence. How are they living? Why don’t you go clean up some oil spills or help build a clinic? Nigeria is a corrupt, lawless place tittering on the brink of failure. Maybe you are one of the negroes benefitting from the corruption hence your haste to defend a fellow crook.You will self destruct before you know it.
      So you speak with facts, Africans make up less than 50% of Guyana’s population so mathematically it’s impossible for 70% of our population to have roots in Nigeria.

      1. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        of cause you cant read, you assume, first of all I said 70% of the black in Guyana, go back and read, secondly, you speak ignorantly, I have been to Guyana, I have gone to all your 10 regions, ignorant educated illiterate, have you been to Nigeria, of cause you and I know the answer ,somebody listing to you would actually think you know what you are talking about. like I said I wouldn’t speak of your social issues. but however I maintain my first advice you can insult your former President out of your ignorance, I have no problem with that. but don’t I repeat don’t you join my former President in your stupidity ,if it was my country you would be in court right now, defending that statement but in your country freedom of press means you cant write propaganda, you can write ignorance infant you can just write without caring if there is facts to back it up.

  7. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    and by the way, I wouldn’t want to begin mentioning your social issues but just to educate an educated illiterate like you, oil bunkery is not a crime it is a legitimate business and I think what you ignorantly meant was illegal oil bunkery

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      If Nigeria was not awash in criminals in high office Nigerians won’t be flooding all over the world trying to get away from you Abuja gangsters. Thousands of Nigerians show up with one way tickets in south, central and Latin America monthly. Hundreds and maybe thousands have sought residency here in guyana. Who you really think you fooling pal? Your rhetoric is retrograde at best.

      1. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        oh my God, ignorance personified, there are 300 Nigerians in Guyana out of 180million,there are 56 Guyana’s in Nigeria out of 780,000 please you are educated do the statistics, by the way you are the only country in the world that has more than half of its population as immigrant outside its border, and you are the one pointing fingers, infact please don’t tempt me, like I said I would not speak about your social issues

      2. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        just to add for your personal info, of the 300,over 200 are students, who were fraudulently shipped to your country to seal off there monies in fake universities which wouldn’t even pass for a high school in Nigeria. don’t think we don’t know what is going on in there. like I said I wouldn’t speak about your social issues

      3. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        just to add for your personal info, of the 300,over 200 are students, who were fraudulently shipped to your country to steal off there monies in fake universities which wouldn’t even pass for a high school in Nigeria. don’t think we don’t know what is going on in there. like I said I wouldn’t speak about your social issues

      4. Mark Jacobs Avatar
        Mark Jacobs

        You’re also a fool. Who ‘shipped’ Nigerians to guyana to attend these offshore medical schools? Which one of those ‘schools’ are owned by Guyanese? And what social ills are you talking about? Clean up your house. There are Nigerians who come here for naturalization. Just met one who picked up his guyana passport and another waiting. Because of criminals like shegun obasanjo and people like you Nigerians are scattered all over the world. Your people are in Suriname as well and many are living in limbo in brasil. Many are also caught up in jails all over the Americas. I don’t have issues with Nigerians just the criminals and idiotas like yourself who go to extremes in defending them. With people like you in charge, Nigeria will remain backwards for a looooong time still. M’ale.

  8. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    here yourself, and the 56 Guyanese are not naturalized Nigerians, or the over three hundred thousand Guyanese in the united states ran because of who? my friend speak with intelligence, if I were to bring statistics, my country is a saint compared to yours, you people are arrested everyday all over the world, infact it is on record that there is no drug case in this world that a Guyanese is not involved and you are pointing fingers. respect yourself and keep your stupidity within your country, don’t go pointing finger, if people are speaking you keep quite, by no standard in this world can you compare Nigeria with Guyana, I know you people lack respect for your leaders , we don’t have a problem with that but we respect our leaders on this side so insult yours so the world can join in but please leave ours out of your reckless fingers

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      Negro you can stockpile all the stats you want, you won’t see me defending criminals in guyana like you do yours. You’re probably a direct descendant of those negroes who captured and sold their brothers and sisters into slavery
      Iyabo Obssanjo bello herself a criminal and daughter of shegun said he is a liar and a criminal, so save your bull
      Enjoy your Nigeria paradise
      /-
      everywhere in the global economy, no matter where you look. But in developing countries and especially in Nigeria, it’s extreme,” said Nigerian business analyst Yusha’u Aliyu.
      In Transparency International’s annual corruption index, Nigeria presently holds position 136 out of 175 – meaning it’s estimated to be the 136th most corrupt country on Earth. President Buhari tirelessly insists that this must change – and he hopes to regain the confidence of international investors after making it happen.
      http://www.dw.com/en/nigeria-corruption-scares-off-companies/a-18710146

      1. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        First of all I am not a Negro, I am an African, secondly there is corruption everywhere in the world that includes all first world countries. and that is not even the point. if you can not produce proof to back your claim, then you shouldn’t be making such statement especially in an emphatic manner. lastly if not because your mind are still in slavery over there, you probably would have taken a trip down to Africa to know the true story about slavery ,who is foolish you who believe books written by the same people who did all kind of dehumanizing things to you for 400 years or the person who faced similar fate as you, but my tour of the Caribbean enlightened me to the fact that most of you are educated illiterates and that is not an insult. you all lack common sense. you live for the white man, you worship the white man, infact the white man can do no wrong in your eyes, which clearly shows you all are still under slavery. let me educate you quickly, there are three forms of education. Formal education, semi formal education and non formal education. you all have only formal education that is why you all lack common sense thus making you all educated illiterates and that is not an insult rather a wake up call

      2. Mark Jacobs Avatar
        Mark Jacobs

        Due to your non sensical ramblings, i have no option but call you a negro. You’ve categorised yourself.
        Dont negate, ignore or brush aside the negro tribes and groups that collaborated with mazunga in making the triangular slave trade a success
        In one fell swoop you take a dangerous tangent in a vain attempt to cadtohste afticans of the caribbean of latin america who’ve done more for africa than will ever be catalogued
        Fanon, garvey, blyden, clr james, malcolm x, rodney, van sertima, marley, tosh, williams and hundreds more are the leaders of global africans
        Save your foolish talk for some abuja bottom house rum shop.

      3. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        mark I would try not to insult you cause it is a waste of my mental ability, who did what for Africa? you are a confused soul, nobody did jack for Africa rather we have done a lot for your ignorant white worshiping slaves, in the 60-80,money where sent down for you all to gain your freedom you dumb fool, after that we sent doctors, lawyer you name it, your country called Guyana for one was majorly run by Nigerians .from what you are writing it shows how ignorant you are and just for your stupid knowledge till today Nigeria covertly helps your country you dumb fool. infact I wouldn’t border myself responding to your type calling Malcom X ,who dey fuck is that one black slave made by the Americas. you better go and learn well educate yourself before you speak you ignorant human been infact you are not even an educated illiterate you are an out right illiterate.i know you would soon make noise, about the $100,000 dollars the great Forbes sent to south Africa, compare to the 1billion Nigeria put up you would agree with me that your figures are insignificant .The Great forbes new about Africa quite well,he was a man who tried to free your sorry asses from slavery but you people just love slavery, so much so that the very first chance you get you jump right back to slavery, Guyana is the laziest country I ever went to, the citizens especially the black love hand out, you have oil go explore it and get rich, no you wouldn’t do that you are too deep in the white man ass,that until he say go you cant do anything you are a lazy people all you are good at is back balling

      4. Mark Jacobs Avatar
        Mark Jacobs

        You can call it what you wish, but your ignorance and maybe jealousy leads you down a path of foolishness. Where in the caribbean did you find africans eorshipping muzunga? If you,re tslking about christianity that’s a global phenomenena. It’s the same for the negroe “arabs”
        That”s a separate and distinct issue
        You,re all over the map

  9. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    ignorance, jealousy, my friend wake up. i know more about your country than even you who is speaking, as for jealousy on what ground, you hole economy is 3billion united states dollar, my economy is 1.1 trillion united states dollar. who should be jealousy of who, you are not even as rich a state in my country and you say jealousy.my friend wake up, i come from the grant of Africa, the strongest and richest country in Africa, And i am arrogantly proud of it. without any apologizes what so ever.were are you on that map. let me tell you mark don’t go around insulting people and for your listing pleasure I would give you baba himself the Former President General Obasanjo to Advice you.
    https://www.facebook.com/oluwatomi.sule/videos/778929892203707/

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      You just keep demonstrating you are a silly low ball negro full of hot air.
      Other than jumping all over the place with one silly smokescreen after the next, you’re still unable to dispel the fact that your negro baba is a criminal.
      We are deporting negroes like you these days. Stay put in Abuja.

      The Congress for Progressive Change, CPC has called for the prosecution of former president Olusegun Obasanjo for the crime of Genocide.

      The party in a statement on Monday, said that; “On 20th November, 1999, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, then President ofNigeria, authorized the invasion and subsequent destruction of Odi community in Bayelsa state by the soldiers of the Nigerian Army.After more than twelve years of delayed justice, the Nigerian High Court Judge, Justice Lambo Akanbi, had described the invasion as genocidal, reckless, brutish and gross violation of the rights of the victims to life and ownership of property.”

      Adding further the party said, that the learned Judge ordered the Federal Government of Nigeria to pay N37.6 Billion as compensation to the victims. In 2001, the same PDP-led regime of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, ordered the invasion of Zaki-biam, a community in Benue state, by soldiers with the same malevolent intent as the Odi invasion.

      1. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        you make me laugh, infact you are amusing, i come on here to get a good laugh, that is why am still responding, you are like my personal jester now. you definably don’t know Nigeria or Nigerians, we don’t blow hot air, we are action people. its in Guyana they make noise, you talk then you go find what to use to back it up. i have told you go and educate yourself but you have refused. Guyana got independence in 1966,you better go and check when Kenya Got independence, i followed almost all the meeting at the United Nation, your President was the one asking for Kenya assistance in the tourism sector, here you are writing lies all over again, without facts. like I said you must be a small boys who was born yesterday, because the last batch of Nigerian professional left your country in 1992 when PPP took over, and rather decided that you people were strong enough to stand on your own.as for C.P.C you are an illiterate I have told you, try and know what your are talking about, C.P.C does not exist any longer, they have collated to produce the ruling party in Nigeria today and guess what Baba is still a leader in that party.

    2. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      “You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts”
      What Nigerian dollars came to guyana to fight for independence? And since you’re unaware, over 90% of Guyana’s public servants at independence were locals. Ask Kenyatta who just thanked our president at the UN for helping the Kenyan judiciary which was staffed by many Guyanese. Same for quite s few other African countries.
      Save the hot air

      1. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        This is your history and that was a man who fought bitterly to remove you from the clutches of your white masters, which you people have gladly run back to.so please don’t go insulting Africa Leaders, as a political analyst as far as foreign relation is concerned, BJ has done far better than your government of the day. infact The Great Forbes would be crying in his grave for the rubbish you all are doing right now, why do you think your country has been nick named the new western Puppets. if i were you ,I would use my energy to do research on how to make friends for your government not making noise, as you can see above BJ happens to have more friends in Africa than an Afro President. shouldn’t you be worried about that? i have read about you, i here you are some new sycophant for the party, who just got his voice because you were as silent as silent can be before your election, now you think you know something. like I said you are my personal jester

        Burnham in Power

        In the first year under Forbes Burnham, conditions in the colony began to stabilize. The new coalition administration broke diplomatic ties with Cuba and implemented policies that favored local investors and foreign industry. The colony applied the renewed flow of Western aid to further development of its infrastructure. A constitutional conference was held in London; the conference set May 26, 1966 as the date for the colony’s independence. By the time independence was achieved, the country was enjoying economic growth and relative domestic peace.

        The newly independent Guyana at first sought to improve relations with its neighbors. For instance, in December 1965 the country had become a charter member of the Caribbean Free Trade Association (Carifta). Relations with Venezuela were not so placid, however. In 1962 Venezuela had announced that it was rejecting the 1899 boundary and would renew its claim to all of Guyana west of the Essequibo River. In 1966, Venezuela seized the Guyanese half of Ankoko Island, in the Cuyuni River, and two years later claimed a strip of sea along Guyana’s western coast.

        Another challenge to the newly independent government came at the beginning of January 1969, with the Rupununi Rebellion. In the Rupununi region in southwest Guyana, along the Venezuelan border, white settlers and Amerindians rebelled against the central government. Several Guyanese policemen in the area were killed, and spokesmen for the rebels declared the area independent and asked for Venezuelan aid. Troops arrived from Georgetown within days, and the rebellion was quickly put down. Although the rebellion was not a large affair, it exposed underlying tensions in the new state and the Amerindians’ marginalized role in the country’s political and social life.

        The Cooperative Republic

        The 1968 elections allowed the PNC to rule without the UF. The PNC won thirty seats, the PPP nineteen seats, and the UF four seats. However, many observers claimed the elections were marred by manipulation and coercion by the PNC. The PPP and UF were part of Guyana’s political landscape but were ignored as Burnham began to convert the machinery of state into an instrument of the PNC.

        After the 1968 elections, Burnham’s policies became more leftist as he announced he would lead Guyana to socialism. He consolidated his dominance of domestic policies through gerrymandering, manipulation of the balloting process, and politicalization of the civil service. A few Indo-Guyanese were co-opted into the PNC, but the ruling party was unquestionably the embodiment of the Afro-Guyanese political will. Although the Afro-Guyanese middle class was uneasy with Burnham’s leftist leanings, the PNC remained a shield against Indo-Guyanese dominance. The support of the Afro-Guyanese community allowed the PNC to bring the economy under control and to begin organizing the country into cooperatives.

        On February 23, 1970, Guyana declared itself a “cooperative republic” and cut all ties to the British monarchy. The governor general was replaced as head of state by a ceremonial president. Relations with Cuba were improved, and Guyana became a force in the Nonaligned Movement. In August 1972, Burnham hosted the Conference of Foreign Ministers of Nonaligned Countries in Georgetown. He used this opportunity to address the evils of imperialism and the need to support African liberation movements in southern Africa. Burnham also let Cuban troops use Guyana as a transit point on their way to the war in Angola in the mid-1970s.

        In the early 1970s, electoral fraud became blatant in Guyana. PNC victories always included overseas voters, who consistently and overwhelmingly voted for the ruling party. The police and military intimidated the Indo-Guyanese. The army was accused of tampering with ballot boxes.

        Considered a low point in the democratic process, the 1973 elections were followed by an amendment to the constitution that abolished legal appeals to the Privy Council in London. After consolidating power on the legal and electoral fronts, Burnham turned to mobilizing the masses for what was to be Guyana’s cultural revolution. A program of national service was introduced that placed an emphasis on self-reliance, loosely defined as Guyana’s population feeding, clothing, and housing itself without outside help.

        Government authoritarianism increased in 1974 when Burnham advanced the “paramountcy of the party”. All organs of the state would be considered agencies of the ruling PNC and subject to its control. The state and the PNC became interchangeable; PNC objectives were now public policy.

        Burnham’s consolidation of power in Guyana was not total; opposition groups were tolerated within limits. For instance, in 1973 the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) was founded. Opposed to Burnham’s authoritarianism, the WPA was a multi-ethnic combination of politicians and intellectuals that advocated racial harmony, free elections, and democratic socialism. Although the WPA did not become an official political party until 1979, it evolved as an alternative to Burnham’s PNC and Jagan’s PPP.

        Jagan’s political career continued to decline in the 1970s. Outmaneuvered on the parliamentary front, the PPP leader tried another tactic. In April 1975, the PPP ended its boycott of parliament with Jagan stating that the PPP’s policy would change from noncooperation and civil resistance to critical support of the Burnham regime. Soon after, Jagan appeared on the same platform with Prime Minister Burnham at the celebration of ten years of Guyanese independence, on May 26, 1976.

        Despite Jagan’s conciliatory move, Burnham had no intention of sharing powers and continued to secure his position. When overtures intended to bring about new elections and PPP participation in the government were brushed aside, the largely Indo-Guyanese sugar work force went on a bitter strike. The strike was broken, and sugar production declined steeply from 1976 to 1977. The PNC postponed the 1978 elections, opting instead for a referendum to be held in July 1978, proposing to keep the incumbent assembly in power.

        The July 1978 national referendum was poorly received. Although the PNC government proudly proclaimed that 71 percent of eligible voters participated and that 97 percent approved the referendum, other estimates put turnout at 10 to 14 percent. The low turnout was caused in large part by a boycott led by the PPP, WPA, and other opposition forces.

  10. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    special reference to that part, because it defines all your problem today, please note that since then the issue of Venezuela went to rest, till now, why is that? i would tell you why because all you people are good at is cuss up, you talk before you think and most of the time without wisdom, then run to the white mans ass to hide. you go around insulting people instead of making friend, and you don’t have a bone in your body to fight, you don’t even have an army. like I said the Great Forbes would be crying in his grave

    On February 23, 1970, Guyana declared itself a “cooperative republic” and cut all ties to the British monarchy. The governor general was replaced as head of state by a ceremonial president. Relations with Cuba were improved, and Guyana became a force in the Nonaligned Movement. In August 1972, Burnham hosted the Conference of Foreign Ministers of Nonaligned Countries in Georgetown. He used this opportunity to address the evils of imperialism and the need to support African liberation movements in southern Africa. Burnham also let Cuban troops use Guyana as a transit point on their way to the war in Angola in the mid-1970s.

    In the early 1970s, electoral fraud became blatant in Guyana. PNC victories always included overseas voters, who consistently and overwhelmingly voted for the ruling party. The police and military intimidated the Indo-Guyanese. The army was accused of tampering with ballot boxes.

    Considered a low point in the democratic process, the 1973 elections were followed by an amendment to the constitution that abolished legal appeals to the Privy Council in London. After consolidating power on the legal and electoral fronts, Burnham turned to mobilizing the masses for what was to be Guyana’s cultural revolution. A program of national service was introduced that placed an emphasis on self-reliance, loosely defined as Guyana’s population feeding, clothing, and housing itself without outside help.

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      Negro there is nothing you or your fellow criminally bent negro leaders of Nigeria can teach us
      Run along

    2. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      There’s good reason to believe you will leave this world still negro and still stupid
      /-During his meeting with Caribbean leaders, Uhuru Kenyatta recalled his country’s close ties with the Caribbean.

      “Kenya has had deep links with Caribbean countries over the course of her history, including the fact that Kenya’s first chief justice, Cecil Henry Ethelwood Miller, was a native of Guyana. The international legal team that defended founding President Jomo Kenyatta when he was jailed during the independence struggle was assembled by Jamaican lawyer Dudley Thompson,” he noted.

      1. oliver Avatar
        oliver

        https://www.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1975GEORGE00736_b.html

        That was when Guyana was a country, when it was respected in the world, now you are just noise makers, note the different treatment of the Nigerian Leader when he visited.
        As for Negro, i know you expect me to be angry but I am not that name is strange to me, it is people on your side of the world who use that name, i am a free born not just a free born a royal one for that matter.as for having the First Chief justice, that is a plus for your glory days, but even at that in them days The Caribbean was seen as part of Africa Today it is only Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados who enjoy such privilege.
        Go and worry about the log in your eyes before you begin to talk about the speck in other people own

      2. Mark Jacobs Avatar
        Mark Jacobs

        negro get lost you’re spewing pure filth
        now you’re royalty. A royal negro fool that is
        No one gives a shit if you call yourself prince. A convicted cocaine mule also said he was a prince
        Every negro is a prince in Nigeria am sure

  11. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    just to add when last did any President visit Guyana? even those from the Caribbean aside coming for caricom functions and that is because the head quarters is in Guyana. infact if my record serves me right non since this new government came on board, how many countries have your President visited? do the math’s. look on the bright side I hear UN General Secretary would soon be visiting for just 1hr,the first country he has ever done that, just one Hour. Men you all are a disgrace to the Great Forbes, you are not worthy to come from the same party as him. infact you people are not worthy to come from the same country as him

  12. oliver Avatar
    oliver

    From your reply, I know I have sent the message, go into George town and spread the word, as for you, I don’t need to waste my time any further, Mark Benschop we know, Gordon Moseley we know ,Ruel Johnson we know. and I am 100% sure that all those names mentioned are matured enough to know that you don’t go around insulting leaders of another country. who are you? you are an insignificant nobody. who thinks the way to become somebody is to take his cuss down to the international arena

    1. Mark Jacobs Avatar
      Mark Jacobs

      Negro, like I said, be gone and be grateful they let you into our country.

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