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Island Lime Magazine Set to Take Caribbean Energy to Global Heights.

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For many years, the concept of ‘taking the Caribbean global,’ has been touted. Baptiste believes that the problem lies in us. “We don’t believe. Somehow, somewhere along the line, we programmed ourselves to consider the thought that nobody cares, and that became a part of our belief system,” he explained. Baptiste said Island Lime Magazine will serve as an effort to change that culture – “to remind global citizens of the power we have, and our infinite contributions to this planet.”

The music genre, TriniBad is highlighted in the magazine’s first issue.

With technological advancement now allowing for furtherance of Baptiste’s vision, he says people are now more open minded and are starving for something new. “We, as a collective are starting to understand the power of one voice – a crew of islanders from all over the planet congregating to share our stories on one hub,” he reinforced, adding, “Guess we are finally buying into the idea that liming together can be extremely beneficial.”

The first issue of Island Lime Magazine features stories like, “Has Carnival Lost Its Soul,” by Nigel Campbell, ”Carnival, Rio’s Heart and Soul,” by Marlon Regis, Spotlight on Kye Devere, Creatives on the Up and Up, which spotlights Jamaican music producer, Dre Day, Miss Trinidad and Tobago World representative, Ache Abrahams and Dominican Republic’s comedian, Real Ortiz. There is also a major feature done by Delicia Patterson on the TriniBad phenomenon in Trinidad and Tobago and the rest of the region.

Filled with Caribbean vibes, the Island Lime Magazine is available online at theislandlime.com

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T&T Entertainer, Damian ‘Ace’ Oliverie Diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma.

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Though weary, family and friends, along with Damian ‘Ace’ Oliverie himself, will not give up on the prospects of a bright and happy future. Now diagnosed with Multiple myeloma – a cancer of the body’s plasma cells, a type of white blood cells charged with producing antibodies- the well-loved Trinidad and Tobago entertainer, husband and father, will require chemotherapy and constant treatment for the rest of his life. 

Oliverie was rushed to hospital on the morning of March 2nd. Initially, a diagnosis had not been confirmed, however a surgical procedure to decompress his spine had been accomplished. His wife has explained that since the surgery, he has been receiving continued treatment and requires round the clock care. “In recent weeks Damian has been plagued by a number of infections and complications, but he is strong and we are faithful,” said Kizzy. 

Unwavering in spirit, many in the entertainment industry have pledged their support to the artiste’s recovery. On June 14th, they will gather as one to raise funds for Damian’s medical expenses and his continued healthcare. Recovery The Concert will take place at WASA’s St. Joseph grounds with patrons being asked to contribute $200 to attend and experience the music of reggae, soca and dancehall artistes from both Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. The event starts at 7pm and will go until 12am with all proceeds going towards Damian’s healthcare. “Although the initial surgery addressed the spinal issue, doctors have advised that there is still a great deal of treatment necessary,” said Mrs. Oliverie. 

Tickets for the Recovery Concert are available online at islandetickets.com and the list of physical ticket outlet locations can be viewed @recovery_the_concert on Instagram. “We are extremely grateful for the outpouring of love, prayer and support received,” said Kizzy, adding that assistance offered in any way, is appreciated. “Tomorrow is not promised to any of us. This has ultimately shaken our family to the core, but we will get through it with God and the support of our village. We are grateful to you all,” she said. 

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Jamaican Reggae Artiste, Jah Mason Loses His Son to Gun Violence in Jamaica.

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A livestream on TikTok ended suddenly under tragic circumstances when the son of reggae artiste, Jah Mason was shot at point blank range. The victim, Jabari ‘Baba Skeng’ Johnson was reportedly approached and shot execution-style on Monday while live-streaming on TikTok near a shop along Red Hills Road in St. Andrew, Jamaica.

Jabari ‘Baba Skeng’ Johnson

The St. Andrew North Police have launched an investigation into the incident. According to the Jamaica Observer, the young man’s father, Jah Mason has since confirmed the death of his son but at the time, was still coming to terms with the devastating news and preferred not to speak in detail.

According to reports, Johnson was broadcasting live on TikTok when he was approached by a masked individual dressed in black. The assailant shot him in the back of the head at close range, then continued firing after Johnson fell. The gunman then fled the scene.

Johnson’s death marks the fourth killing of a Jamaican TikTok personality in recent months.

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