A PICTURE SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS.
What valuable contribution could a former Education Officer of Pan Trinbago have made in that substantial position when only now, after demitting office, is attempting to resolve this apparent puzzle?
I hold no brief for Diaz, Forteau or Scobie, I abhor the present executive of Pan Trinbago if only because of the information in the public domain, and advocate change at the top, at the top of my voice, but it is evident that the originator of this Facebook Post is not worthy to tie the laces of the shoes of any of the aforementioned sitting officers, or lecture anyone, especially on a global forum on the way forward for the steel band movement.
This picture is evidence of the unsuitability of some who are the loudest voices in opposition to the current leadership, and are desirous of steering the ship of the steel band movement from the bridge at 14 - 17 Park Street Port of Spain.
SHAMEFUL and REGRETTABLE.
A PICTURE SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS.
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No darling, with all that beauty, at no angle you can look stupid. but not knowing is nothing to be ashamed about. One just simply don't know, ask a question and you would find out. but thanks. still looking forwards to those privet lessons. lol
Aquil, stop flirting. This is a serious topic LOL
Brother Aquil, yuh need some BALANCE in your LIFE, turn your weakness into STRENGTH. What are your CORE values??? You can’t SERVE from a position of WEAKNESS??? We can take lessons from the history of social movements...Elijah Muhammad the late head of the Nation of Islam felt Malcolm X weakness was the ATTENTION he got when the microphones were placed in front of him, he "Elijah" believed it contributed to his downfall and eventually the cause of his death. The story has many angles to draw conclusions, not getting into that, hopefully you got my point.
Today we have the "social media" microphone, stay grounded. Peace be Still!!!
MR. Merry tones, the question was not for my edification. That is why those who chastise me for not knowing was funny. The objective was to generate discussion and awareness for others to know that we had a successful boycott and there were benefits coming out of it. So why are we now fearful to take the same action if we are not satisfied with what Pan Trinbago/NCC/ the government is offering? We've got to know our past to predict the future. Would a 2018 boycott bring benefits? That is the big question.
The first question was just setting the stage. LOL.
Still nothing to hang my head in shame about.
I am grammatically challenged, (never hid it, in my first video 'Through the eyes of the judges' I admitted this to everyone) but not stupid.
A PICTURE SPEAKS A THOUSAND WORDS AND SOMETIMES THERE ARE NO WORDS TO EXPRESS IT'S GREATNESS.
Aquil...Not that it really matters to me anyway...but I just wish that you, Oswald and Lindsay would make up allyuh minds...
KEITH DIAZ done make up dem fellahs mind for them. Oswald saying one thing, Aquil saying another thing and GREGORY saying EVERYTHING.
I looked in my CRYSTAL BALL this morning at MARCH 2018 and THERE IS NO CIP!!!
ha, I hear you pal.
Aquil, it all makes sense now. I had assumed that you didn't know the history, hence the reprimand. Now who should be hanging their head in shame .... ME!