Spice Speak On Her Health Reveals She Had Damaged Hernia, Sepsis

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

Spice is finally addressing her Smurf fan base almost a week since rumors surfaced that she had experienced post-surgery complications.

A popular Instagram page that tracks celebrities who get plastic surgery claimed that the “Go Down Deh” singer had been in the Dominican Republic for a round 2 BBL, but she suffered complications, and her health was deteriorating as she was in a coma.

Other persons who claimed to be close to Spice’s family also said that the singer had suffered a heart attack. However, Spice on Wednesday expressed gratitude to God and explained that she had to get emergency surgery for a hernia.

“Thank you Jesus for saving my life,” she captioned a photo of her in a blue gown with her hand clasped in prayer. “Hey Besties I’m in a better space today to properly update you on my current health situation. I suffered a [damaged] hernia a few days ago that sent my body into sepsis, as a result I was rushed to the hospital for immediate surgery,” she continued.

The Love and Hip Hop cast member also addressed the rumors and said it was false.

“As you know I’ve been off Social Media for a while to rest mentally, so little did I know that during my medical scare it was already been said that I had a heart attack, I was in a Coma , and I also died. but none of that is true. However, I’m still recovering from what really happened so thanks so much for all the prayers and concerns, please take great care of yourself, eat, live, love laugh, like it’s your last day, I love you all so much,” the artist wrote.

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In the meantime, Spice, who is known for her theatrics on stage which includes “boom flicking” and going on her head top while performing, also joked that she would not be jumping off of speaker boxes any time soon.

Since the rumors about her health began circulating, fans became concerned after the artist’s upcoming shows were canceled.

In her post, the artist apologized to promoters for the events she wouldn’t be able to attend as she recovers. One show in the Cayman Islands for Nov. 25th for Spice has now been postponed, with the artist promising that she will see her fans at a later date.

Fans of the artist also reacted to her posting for the first time since she was rumored to be hospitalized.

“Take care of yourself Grace. happy you are doing better,” Cecile wrote.

“Jesusssss!!!! @badgyalshanshan one thing about prayerrrrr. praise himmmmm Grace yuh had us ah bawllllll!!! So happy you’re okay my love!!!! Heal up, rest up! You’re blessed and highly favoured,” model Winnie Harlow wrote.

“Love you sis! Prayers for healing physically & mental peace,” Missy Elliot said.

Fellow celebs Deelishes, Amara La Negra, Mariah Lynn, London Hill, Davina Bennett, Ding Dong, Demarco, Seal Paul, Jah Vinci, and many others also sent her well wishes for a speedy recovery.

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Cap sur la Guadeloupe

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Par Chloé COMBET
c.combet@agmedias.fr

Top départ rendez-vous dans quelques jours en Guadeloupe. • CRÉDIT PHOTO – VINCENT OLIVAUD

La 12e édition de la Route du Rhum a démarré hier. Dès 14h15 (9h15 heure locale) les 138 skippers ont pris la direction la Guadeloupe. On relève 17 skippers déjà pénalisés, un blessé, quelques retours au port.

Avec un soleil au zénith les 138 skippers de la
Route du Rhum : destination Guadeloupe ont démarré cette 12e
édition hier après-midi. Comme prévu la météo était favorable pour
ces derniers qui n’attendaient qu’une chose prendre le large. Ils
étaient tous très heureux de s’élancer vers la ligne de départ
accompagnés de leur famille et de leur équipe technique avant
l’ultime signal.

Quelques retours

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La grande épopée de la Route du Rhum

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Victor Jean Noel et Michel Desjoyeaux. • @ ALFRED JOCKSAN

Dans cet ouvrage La route du Rhum une aventure humaine de Saint-Malo à Pointe-à-Pitre, le journaliste, Éric Cintas et le navigateur Michel Desjoyeaux, nous font revivre la grande aventure de cette course au large et en solitaire. Un beau livre avec des images magnifiques, préfacé par le dernier vainqueur Francis Joyon et paru aux éditions Marabout. 

La Route du Rhum, un éternel défi ! Alors que les
marins et leurs montures se lancent pour écrire une nouvelle page
de la riche histoire de cette traversée emblématique et légendaire,
les deux passionnés du grand bleu, le journaliste lyonnais de
France télévisions Éric Cintas et le marin Michel Desjoyeaux
s’unissent pour faire revivre l’aventure extraordinaire d’une
histoire qui nait, en 1975, lors d’un déjeuner entre deux copains,
Bernard Hass et Florent de Kersauson. C’est le 10 février 1977
que la Route du Rhum voit le jour à travers la société
organisatrice Promovoile et par la volonté d’hommes visionnaires et
prévoyants, Michel Etevenon, Louis Claverie, Amédée
Huyghues-Despointes, Gérard Nouy, et Léopold Reimonenq, de deux
côtés de l’océan atlantique, pour valoriser la filière rhum des
Antilles. Et l’a

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Tempête Fiona : un fonds de secours mis en place par le ministère de l’Intérieur et des Outre-Mer pour les entreprises

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Rédaction web

Tempête Fiona musée du café ravagé Vieux-Habitants • DR

La préfecture de Guadeloupe a communiqué aux entreprises artisanales et familiales impactées par la tempête Fiona qu’un fonds de secours est mis en place par le ministère de l’Intérieur et des Outre-Mer pour accompagner leur reprise d’activité.

Ce fonds de secours se traduit par le versement d’une aide après instruction et contrôle de dossier.

Les entreprises éligibles au dispositif 

Il s’agit donc des entreprise nourrissant quatre conditions:

– Très petites entreprises (TPE) à caractère familial ou artisanal (très peu voire pas du tout de personnel – essentiellement artisans et commerces de proximité)

– TPE non assurées pour les dégâts matériels (exclusion des entreprises couvertes peu importe l’étendue de la garantie offerte par l’organisme d’assurance)

– Les TPE régulièrement déclarées

– Les TPE dans une situation économique délicate du fait du sinistre

Les biens matériels concernés et exclus

Les biens pouvant donner lieu au versement d’une indemnisation dans le cadre du fonds de secours sont uniquement constitués des biens meubles nécessaires à la reprise d’activité de l’entreprise familiale ou artisanale.

À titre exceptionnel, les biens immobiliers peuvent rentrer dans le périmètre du fonds de secours sous réserve que le demandeur soit propriétaire des locaux et que les travaux soient jugés indispensables pour la reprise d’activité.

Les biens exclus du dispositif sont:

– Les stocks de M1 et de marchandises détruits

– Les pertes d’exploitation du fait de l’impossibilité d’exercer l’activité

– Les dommages sur des terrains, murs, clôtures

– Les véhicules, sauf exceptions limitatives, et sous réserve d’une assurance au tiers à jour

– Les opérations de déblaiement et nettoyage

Le dossier de demande d’aide sera mis en ligne sur le site de la DEETS dès accord du Ministère de l’Intérieur des et Outre-Mer.

Les demandes seront instruites dans un délai maximum de 6 mois à compter de l’envoi du formulaire par l’entreprise.

Modalités d’estimation du coût des dommages

Les entreprises concernées par ce dispositif d’indemnisation devront se faire connaître avant le 18 novembre 2022 auprès des services de la Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie (CCI) ou la Chambre des Métiers et de l’Artisanat (CMA) en fonction du statut du l’entreprise.

Il convient de transmettre les informations sur la nature des dommages et le montant de rachat ou de réparation :

– Identification des équipements endommagés ou détruits éligibles au fonds de secours (matériel, mobilier, outils de production…)

– Estimation du coût de réparation ou de rachat du bien endommagé ou perdu en euros

– Date d’achat du bien endommagé ou détruit

Les entreprises concernées devront adresser leurs courriers à

La Cci de Guadeloupe : entreprise-sinistre@guadeloupe.cci.fr

La Cma de Guadeloupe : entreprises@cmguadeloupe.org

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Red Force go top in Super50 Zone A

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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TT Red Force captain Nicholas Pooran made an unbeaten 56 against the Guyana Harpy Eagles, on Wednesday, during a CG United Super50 Cup match, at the Queen’s Park Oval, St Clair. Photo courtesy CWI Media

TT RED Force got their CG United Super50 campaign back on track with a six-wicket win over Guyana Harpy Eagles at the Queen’s Park Oval in St Clair on Wednesday, but Red Force captain Nicholas Pooran wants a more clinical performance from his players.

Red Force are now first in Zone A on 14 points with three wins, one loss and one no result.

Batting first, Harpy Eagles were limping on 77/7 in the 26th over. Leg spinner Yannic Cariah did most of the damage removing three of the Harpy Eagles’ batsmen.

Only opener Kemol Savory (32) and Tevin Imlach (34) offered resistance as the other batsmen failed to reach double figures.

Romario Shepherd and Gudakesh Motie came to the middle and helped rescue the innings.

Pooran, who commended the effort of his bowlers, wants Red Force to bowl out teams more quickly.

“That is something we definitely working on, it’s a trend now (for teams to prolong their innings against us)…the last couple wickets keep forging partnerships. We are trying our best, (but) I think in the middle overs the ball gets a bit bigger.”

Red Force got half a chance to dismiss Shepherd early in his innings as he skied a ball to the mid-wicket fence, but Kjorn Ottley running back from mid-wicket and Terrance Hinds running to his left on the boundary could not get their hands on the ball. Ottley dived in an attempt to complete the catch, but his effort proved futile.

The Red Force players were frustrated as they felt Hinds had a better chance to complete the catch.

A 20-run partnership between Shepherd and Veerasammy Permaul took Guyana to 97 in the 32nd over, before the latter was the eighth wicket to fall.

Shepherd and Motie then put on 79 runs for the ninth wicket.

Pooran made a number of bowling changes, but it did not lead to immediate success for the home team.

Motie hit a six over long on off spinner Sunil Narine and Shepherd slammed medium pacer Hinds for a six over mid-wicket to reach his 50. His 50 came off 48 balls and included four fours and two sixes.

Red Force got the breakthrough when Shepherd was dismissed.

Shepherd tried to steer a wide, full-pitched delivery from Hinds down to third man but could only find Jason Mohammed at short third man. Shepherd hit four fours and three sixes in his knock of 56 off 50 balls.

Part-time off spinner Jyd Goolie got the last wicket, bowling Clinton Pestano for two as Guyana were all out for 182.

Motie ended on 39 not out off 47 deliveries with three fours and one six. Cariah grabbed 3/30 in ten overs, fast bowler Shannon Gabriel took 2/25 in seven overs and Hosein picked up 2/52 in ten overs.

Kjorn Ottley, who has played confidently throughout the competition, continued to demonstrate his stroke-making ability in the Red Force response.

His opening partner Amir Jangoo, playing in his first match of the tournament, gave his wicket away for two when he played a delivery from fast bowler Pestano to mid-on fielder Savory.

Ottley and Darren Bravo added 28 runs for the second wicket, before the former was caught and bowled by left-arm spinner Motie for 27 off 34 balls.

Bravo, like Jangoo, presented a gift to the Harpy Eagles as he played a short ball straight to Pestano at cover to give Motie another scalp. Bravo only contributed five as Red Force were now 60/3 in the 17th over.

Red Force kept throwing away their wickets as attempting a quick single Jason Mohammed was run out. Mohammed played a shot and took off, but was sent back by Pooran. Mohammed did not return to his crease in time and had to return to the pavilion.

Goolie looked solid when he came out and matched Pooran with his strokes, before rain interrupted play with Red Force 127/4 in the 26th over.

After a 35-minute rain delay play resumed.

Pooran took little time to settle down again hitting Motie for six over square leg.

The pair of Goolie and Pooran combined aggression and patience in a partnership which took the match away from the Jaguars.

After Goolie struck spinner Kevin Sinclair for a six over long off it was a race between the two batsmen to get to 50. Goolie was now on 45 and Pooran on 47.

Pooran won the race when he struck left-arm spinner Permaul for a six over long off.

Goolie got to the landmark minutes later with a single on the leg side. Red Force were now in sight of victory with only ten runs required.

The scores were level when Goolie struck Permaul for six over long on. A single off the next ball by Goolie ended the match as Red Force closed on 183/4 after 34.3 overs.

Goolie closed on 58 not out off 58 deliveries with two fours and five sixes and Pooran belted one four and five sixes in his unbeaten 56 off 47 balls. Motie was the best bowler for the Harpy Eagles ending with 2/44 in eight overs.

Pooran was happy with the win, saying, “Definitely satisfied. We obviously lost a game against Guyana as well and we wanted to win really bad in this game. Obviously, the other night here the two points against CCC (Combined Campuses and Colleges) obviously hurt us. We felt like we should have won that game.”

Red Force were less than 20 runs from victory against CCC on Monday when bad light ended the match. Red Force play Windward Islands Volcanoes on Saturday at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba at 2 pm. A win will seal a semi-final spot for Red Force.

SUMMARISED SCORES

GUYANA HARPY EAGLES 182 (45.2 overs) – Romario Shepherd 56, Gudakesh Motie 39 not out; Yannic Cariah 3/30, Akeal Hosein 2/52, Shannon Gabriel 2/25 vs TT RED FORCE 183/4 (34.3 overs) – Jyd Goolie 58 not out, Nicholas Pooran 56 not out; G Motie 2/44. Red Force won by six wickets

STANDINGS ZONE A

Team*GP*W*L*NR*Pts

Red Force*5*3*1*1*14

Harpy Eagles*5*3*2*0*12

Volcanoes*4*2*2*0*8

CCC*4*0*3*1*2

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Zefanio Breinburg gaat ervaring delen met Livo

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door John Zaalman PARAMARIBO — “Het is inderdaad zo dat ik de overstap heb gemaakt vanuit Yellow Birds naar Livo.

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Avec Giroud et les blessés, les paris assumés de Deschamps

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

FOOTBALL. Mondial-2022 – LA liste des bleus

La liste des 25 Bleus sélectionnés par Didier Deschamps. • AFP

En convoquant des Bleus convalescents comme Raphaël Varane, Didier Deschamps s’est éloigné mercredi de certains principes pour le Mondial-2022, assumant le choix d’une liste élargie et la cohabitation entre Olivier Giroud et Karim Benzema, longtemps évitée.

Le sélectionneur de l’équipe de France a mis fin
au suspense en appelant 25 joueurs, dont 11 champions du monde en
titre, animés de la même ambition : décrocher la troisième étoile
du football français au Qatar (20 novembre-18 décembre) après 1998
et 2018.

Sur le plateau de TF1, la grand-messe télévisuelle
n’a pas réservé de surprise majeure car Deschamps a
refusé, à ce stade, de se priver du moindre cadre, à l’exception du
gardien N.2 Mike Maignan, touché à un mollet et écarté au profit de
Steve Mandanda, 37 ans, et Alphonse Areola.

Autour du capitaine Hugo Lloris et du redoutable
trident offensif formé par Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappé et
Karim Benzema, tous les autres joueurs convalescents sont ainsi
intégrés à l’effectif, du vice-capitaine Varane (c

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South America aims to break Europe’s World Cup grip Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Kylian Mbapp? riled up South Americans back in May when he said both Argentina and Brazil don’t play matches “at a high level” in qualifying to reach the World Cup.

Interviewed by Brazilian television, the France striker said South America lags behind Europe in terms of the strength of competition. He noted that the most recent World Cup champions — including his own country in 2018 — have been teams from Europe.

The responses ranged from aggravation to bemusement.

Lionel Messi, Mbapp?’s teammate at Paris Saint-Germain, said Europeans have no clue about the challenges of playing World Cups qualifiers at high altitude in Bolivia or the heat and humidity of the Caribbean coast of Colombia.

Brazil coach Tite said the qualifiers in South America have a higher degree of difficulty than the European competition.

“With all due respect, we don’t have Azerbaijan to play,” Tite said. “No ones gives you a break.”

Sebasti?n Abreu, the retired striker whose “Panenka” penalty in 2010 sealed the shootout victory that put Uruguay into the semifinals of the World Cup for the first time in four decades, advised Mbapp? “to try and read more in Wikipedia”.

There is a lot of swagger in South America these days, particularly in Brazil, with Neymar and a plethora of young wingers, and in Argentina, which has gone 35 games without a loss and has Messi playing better than ever with his national team.

Uruguay believes it can go far with Luis Su?rez and Edinson Cavani in their fourth and likely last World Cup, alongside youngsters such as Federico Valverde and Darwin N??ez. Ecuador is back and at least wants to advance from a group in which they are playing the Netherlands, Senegal and host Qatar.

They all want to break Europe’s grip on the trophy. But they also are aware of an ominous trend: It has been 20 years since a team from South American won the World Cup.

Since Brazil won its fifth title in Japan and South Korea in 2002, the Selacao has been eliminated as soon they faced a European team in the knockout round, including a humiliating 7-1 loss at home to eventual champion Germany in 2014.

Argentina has managed to beat a European team in those stages, but still eventually fell short, including to France in the round of 16 in Russia four years ago.

One factor they point to for their long World Cup drought is that Europe has lots of money to invest in the development of their young players. And lately, the pandemic and the new Nations League conceived by UEFA has reduced significantly the number of matches between the top teams from Europe and South America.

“The Europeans are clearly playing at a different speed than us. They are at dimension that is far ahead of the South American player,” said Iv?n Zamorano, a former Chile striker who played for Real Madrid and Inter Milan.

Zamorano envies the capacity that European soccer has to find talented players who can “leave a mark for the future”.

“There’s still that individual skill, the street quality, that makes the South American player unique,” Zamorano told The Associated Press. “But we are lacking the resources, the infrastructure, their work methods. So the chances of discovering and developing that kid with unique skills is tougher. That’s expensive and so many times in South America gets lost in the way.”

But Zamorano also says that this is the first time in at least three World Cups that he has seen Argentina and Brazil in such good shape right before the tournament.

Luiz Felipe Scolari, the coach of the Brazil team that won in 2002 with its “Three ‘R’s” attack combination of Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho, believes the current European domination is a just phase.

He said Brazil could win it in Qatar, though he thinks the country is more likely to challenge for the title in 2026, pointing at the potential of a new crop of players. That includes Endrick, a 16-year-old striker that last month became the youngest scorer for Palmeiras in the Brazilian league.

“These kids playing now might give the result we expect,” Scolari said. “But you can’t pressure them to give everything. Maybe in four years we can pressure them to give everything, because then they will hit the pinnacle at age 26, 27.”

South American soccer leaders are seeking to keep their teams competitive. Alejandro Dom?nguez, the president of continental soccer body CONMEBOL, is hoping to reach an agreement with UEFA that will allow teams from South America to compete in the Nations League.

“It’s not easy to cut a 30-year-old gap. It’s just not titles but the expertise that has strengthened in Europe and what we’re trying to establish in South America,” Dom?nguez told a small group reporters in Buenos Aires. “Sadly our young players depart way too early. … We’re trying to generate more revenues so the clubs are not desperate to sell them.”___

By ERIC N??EZAssociated Press writers Mauricio Savarese in Rio de Janeiro and D?bora Rey in Buenos Aires contributed to this report.

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She said yes! Man proposes to girlfriend atop volcano in St Kitts Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A travel blogging couple took their love to new heights in the Caribbean when they got engaged on top of a volcano in St Kitts.

On the island of St Kitts there is Mount Liamuiga, which rises to the height of 1,156 metres and according to the UWI Seismic Research Centre, is the only “live” or likely to erupt volcano in St Kitts.

Meanwhile, on the island of Nevis, there is Nevis Peak, a stratovolcano which rises to a height of 985 metres.

The couple, Ross and Courtney shared their story of the ‘volcanic’ marriage proposal on their YouTube channel, “That Adventure Couple”. The video is called – He proposed on top of a volcano in St Kitts.

Courtney recounted in St Kitts that they took an early sunrise drive to the other side of the island and said one of the things they wanted to do while on the vacation was hike the volcano.

“We got up early to go hiking and it was really great because we were the only people there whenever we got there that early.

“The hike was a little bit steep towards the end but it definitely was absolutely beautiful. We had a ton of fun hiking and we got to see a bunch of monkeys and, of course, this will always hold a special place in our hearts because this is actually where Ross proposed to me.

And, of course, I said yes.”

It is a hike, which the couple said they both recommend but warned it is pretty steep towards the end and had to climb up on their hands, but it was a lot of fun and worth it.

St Kitts and Nevis is a dual island nation in the Caribbean which is a popular tourist destination.

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Grays Farm man convicted for firearm possession, but escapes drug charges since cocaine ‘evidence’ cannot be found

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

While Rowel Martin of Grays Farm has been convicted of possession of a firearm, he managed to escape drug charges due to the alleged disappearance of the Class “A” drug.

Martin, 28, appeared in the St. John’s Magistrates Court, on June 7, on charges of possession of one round of .38 special ammunition; possession of a modified flare gun; possession of 21 grammes of cocaine; and being concerned in supplying cocaine.

After pleading not guilty, he was remanded to prison, since Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh has no jurisdiction to grant bail on gun charges.

However, when Martin appeared in court for the matter yesterday, November 8, he changed his plea to guilty and was convicted and fined.

On the charge of possession of ammunition, he was reprimanded and discharged, but he was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine for having a modified flare gun in his possession.

Because he had been on remand waiting for his matter to be heard, Martin was given until the end of January 2023 to pay the sum in full; in default, he will return to His Majesty’s Prison.

On the drug charges, however, the prosecution dropped the charges. Apparently, the cocaine cannot be found, and so the illegal substance could not be produced as evidence in court.

Reports say that officers were in Grays Farm executing a search warrant at the home of another resident man when they observed Martin acting in a suspicious manner. Upon seeing the officers, he reportedly went into a woman’s yard and sat down.

The lawmen approached and asked to search him, and Martin reportedly consented. The illegal items – along with four cellular phones and sums of EC, United States, and Canadian currency – were found in his possession.

Martin was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, ammunition and cocaine and taken to the station.

This incident reportedly occurred on June 1 in Grays Farm.

Martin is known to the court, having previous convictions for robbery and break-in.

In June, Magistrate Dexter Wason sentenced him to one month in prison, along with another man, after he pleaded guilty to receiving an iPhone valued at $660.

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