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Sean Paul’s Old Water Polo Photos With Teammate In Jamaica Going Viral

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Photos of a very young Sean Paul during his days as a member of Jamaica’s national water polo team have surfaced thanks to one of the Grammy-winning artist’s old teammates.

The photos show a relatively young Paul along with a young man named Jake Muller together. Muller shared the photos on Twitter in response to a random tweet that asked followers to “tweet a true story from your life that sounds made up.”

In response, Muller said, “when I was 16, I played water polo against Grammy Award-winning reggae artist Sean Paul.”

The tweet accompanied three photos showing Muller shaking hands with Sean Paul. The Jamaican is seen wearing a white t-shirt and a grey cap on his head with what looks like braids peeking out.

There is also a troll-worthy photo of Paul and Muller, who are both bare-chested and wearing black speedos with nothing else to cover their abs and torsos. Paul has not reacted to the photos, but he was last spotted performing in Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Sean Paul previously spoke about his time on the water polo team, which started when he was 13 – 21 years old.

In an interview this year, Paul said he gave up a possible career in water polo sport to follow his music career. In a Guardian interview, the “Baby Girl” artist says that his family was going through immense hardship after his father was imprisoned. As he fluttered to understand all that was happening while also coping with his new economic circumstances, he turned to Bob Marley’s music for inspiration.

The singer said that after releasing his first song and being told that he would be a “one-hit-wonder,” he was determined to prove everyone wrong, and that’s when he quit water polo in 1996 to chase after his dreams of becoming an artiste. He is credited among the very few who exposed dancehall as a genre to the world.

To date Sean Paul is a 9 time Grammy nominated dancehall artist with one Grammy win under his belt.

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Sadio Man? scores again as Bayern win 5-0 in German Cup Loop Jamaica

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Bayern’s Sadio Mane celebrates during the German Bundesliga football match against Borussia Moenchengladbach in Munich, Germany, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader).

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MUNICH, Germany (AP) — Marquee signing Sadio Man? maintained his impressive scoring form as Bayern Munich eased to a 5-0 win at third-tier Viktoria Cologne in the German Cup on Wednesday.

Man? joined Bayern in a high-profile offseason move from Champions League runner-up Liverpool and the Senegal forward made it five goals in six games when he netted to make it 3-0 early in the second half.

Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch grabbed his first career goal for Bayern to put the record 20-time cup winner ahead in the 35th minute. He then set up 17-year-old forward Mathys Tel — another new signing — in first-half injury time.

Bayern’s next goal came from 19-year-old forward Jamal Musiala — his fifth in as many games — before silky midfielder Leon Goretzka wrapped it up late on after Man? set him up.

On Tuesday, former Chelsea forward Timo Werner scored a first-half hat trick as Leipzig started their cup defense with an 8-0 rout of amateur team Teutonia Ottensen.

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Eyewitness: Hijinks…in US

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Ever since the 13 colonies on the American eastern seaboard decided to poke the British Monarch – at that time the “mad” George III – in the eye and declare themselves independent, they set themselves up as a beacon of freedom against tyrannical rule. But even though the British had as many colonies in the West Indies, THEY looked at the move with horror, since the tiny minority White ruling planters here needed the Crown to protect them from the wrath of the Africans they’d enslaved and were working to death. It would take more than 180 years for those slaves’ descendants – who’d been freed in the meantime – to demand the same freedom those “Americans” had enjoyed since 1776!!And we looked at the US as the “City on the Hill” we hoped to become. Sadly, we were derided as “Third World”, compared to that “First World” city, and one recent President – Trump – even referred to us as “shithole countries”!! That was undoubtedly their majority opinion, but it took Trump – whose mouth, as we say in the local vernacular, “doesn’t have licence” – to say it out aloud!! But if we’re honest, most of us hold that same view of our countries. We declare it “performatively” when we stand in the sun for hours to get that American visa. Or make our way to the Bahamas or the Rio Grande in Mexico to be smuggled over to the “City on the Hill”!!

But the selfsame President Trump has demonstrated that “what goes around comes around”, and “nothing lasts forever” – especially when it comes to “great powers” and their place in the world. Wasn’t Egypt a top dog once?? Or Greece? Or Rome?? Or even Britain, on “whose empire the sun never set”?? There is, history has shown, the ephemeral nature of political power!! The Brits’ own Shelley had written ironically about a massive fallen and broken statue in the sand, “And on the pedestal, these words appear: My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!”

But there’s another saying to the effect that “those whom the gods would destroy they first make mad”. It would seem that as the US begins its inevitable decline into “Third Worldism”, the indignity is personified in its upper echelons as madness. And so, today, we see the house of that mighty ruler of the US being raided to recover “top secret” documents that he took with him after he was voted out of office. Why would he take these documents?? Some say it was to sell to the Russians?? Others to protect his previous transgressions against the “deep state”?

Ah…how the mighty has fallen!! And this is said with NO schadenfreude!!

…in Guyana

Far be it for your Eyewitness to claim that there aren’t many paragons of virtue in our local politics!! Any politics?? Anywhere?? But one development in our dear mudland politics (mud??) made him smile in admiration: the claim by the PNC that the PPP rigged the last elections!! Now, that takes some brass balls, and that must be acknowledged!! Here’s a political party – the PNC – that’s studied in post-graduate schools when the subject is “elections rigging” – and the PPP beat them at their own game??!! While they were out of Government??

If it took the hijinks of two thieves to make God laugh, then this claim should trigger some gales of laughter from beyond the clouds!! So, in 2011, with the PPP holding the reins of office, they didn’t rig to prevent the Opposition controlling the National Assembly? And even forewarned, also didn’t rig to prevent being thrown out in 2015!?! Yet pulled it off by remote control in 2020??With all these crises, we do need a good laugh!!

…in Pakistan

It’s known politicians will sink to any depth to get back into power. But to arrange to have one-third of their country to be under water??You don’t know Imran’s Pakistan ally China is a “rainmaker”??

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‘Boodschap’ The Myztikalz is overgekomen

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Het verhaal dat het publiek heeft geraakt Tekst en beeld Shanavon Arsomedjo PARAMARIBO — Wat een mooie prestatie is het

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Elderly watchman killed during suspected bar robbery in Manchester Loop Jamaica

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A manhunt is under way for hoodlums who robbed a bar and allegedly murdered an elderly watchman, whose body was found with its hands and feet bound in Christiana, Manchester on Wednesday.

The deceased is 61-year-old Anthony Williams of Christiana.

The police are theorising that Williams was killed during the robbery which is suspected to have been committed in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

It was reported that a break-in was noticed at the establishment and an alarmed was raised.

The elderly man was later found lying lifeless on the floor with his hands and feet bound, as well as what appeared to be a piece of electrical cord wrapped around the neck.

A video of the gruesome discovery has been making the rounds on several social media platforms.

Further checks of the bar revealed that a quantity of liquor and an undetermined sum of cash were taken.

The scene was processed and Williams’ body was subsequently taken to the morgue.

A post-mortem examination is to be conducted at a later date.

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Jamaican cultural icon Oliver Samuels is making a comeback to the stage with his new work, ‘Oliver Back a Yaad’.

The play is a reboot of his popular ‘Oliver at Large’ series which catapulted him to international fame as a one-of-a-kind comedic talent.

The actor, director, producer and playwright told JIS News in an interview that the series is a legacy project to celebrate his 50 years in theatre.

“Ever since the success of Oliver at Large, which was mainly written by Patrick Brown, the desire and the expressed views of the Jamaican population was for something like that again, or the wish that it could have been continued,” he said.

More than 20 years since its debut in the early 1990s, the original comedy series is widely regarded as a Jamaican cultural classic.

Again written by Brown, the reboot of the popular sitcom was the brainchild of himself and Samuels.

“We got Patrick Brown, who is the foremost comedy writer in Jamaica, to agree to write some of the scripts. And so, our first four scripts of ‘Oliver Back a Yaad’ are written by Patrick Brown. We hope that people will just gravitate to it and be nostalgic and go online and purchase them,” said Samuels.

He added that the production’s release during Jamaica’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations is significant, as it represents his contribution to the development of local theatre.

“I want this to penetrate the millennials and give them a sense of pride, a sense of belonging and feeling that they are Jamaicans. All the material is clean fun, but with expressions in it, with proverbs in it, and real musical Jamaican language. Throughout the diaspora, I want these episodes to continue to teach those persons who left here long ago and are still very proud of Jamaica and proud of their culture, to continue to use this material to teach their children who were born (elsewhere) to have a sense of our language,” said Samuels.

Other notable members of the Jamaican cast are Glen ‘Titus’ Campbell, Sharee McDonald-Russell, Courtney Wilson, and Deon Silvera. The sitcom comprises 10 episodes.

The project has been endorsed by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, and is being developed by First In Line Plus Production Company Limited.

Filming of ‘Oliver Back A Yaad’ commenced in Kingston in December 2021, with the first four episodes being completed in six months.

The reboot is being exclusively streamed on www.firstinlineplus.online for US$9.99 for a one-month subscription.

Born in St Mary, Samuels is one of the most well-known and respected talents of Jamaican theatre.

He appeared in several other productions, including Ras Noah and the Hawk, Cinderellisha and DJ Prince, River Bottom, Assistant Thief, Puppy Love, Smile Orange, Countryman, and The Mighty Quinn, which starred Denzel Washington.

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‘Suriname moet traditioneel gezag Saamaka meer waardering geven’

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Phone stolen during burglary ‘tracked directly to teenage boy’ Loop Jamaica

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A 16-year-old boy in St Thomas has been charged with several breaking-related offences following a burglary in Golden Grove Meadows in the parish on Sunday, August 28.

Reports are that about 12:30 am, a woman woke up to the sound of a broken window at the back of her house.

Her iPhone 13 Pro Max and $20,000 were also noted to be missing.

The police were summoned and the cellular phone was tracked and reportedly discovered in the teen’s possession.

He was subsequently arrested and charged with burglary and larceny, as well as receiving stolenproperty.

His court date is being arranged.

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Police are investigating a shooting on Chaussee Road, Castries, around 7:30 pm on Wednesday. Details surrounding the incident are sketchy, but emergency

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