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5 Things That May be From Trinidad But we’re Claiming In Grenada
Ok, this one may be controversial but after a conversation, I had today I just had to make this list because at the end of the
Read moreKeishon Aban.
My early years started in Richmond Hill, St. George’s however, when my parents separated and divorced, my mom moved my sister and I to Calliste, St. George’s. I attended the Presentation Brother’s College. Mommy was a fruit vendor selling in the alley between Arnold John and KFC in St. George’s. I remember praying that sales will be good so we can have something to eat. For my Summer vacation in 2000, I decided to work as a bagger at Real Value Supermarket and this became my after school job. I no longer needed to ask mommy for money for school, because I was working, budgeting and saving my salary. I was going to school from 8am to 3pm, then to work from 4pm to 9pm and still keeping my grades no lower than 90%. When time to pay for my CXC subjects, I used money from my savings. I got 8 from 9 CXC subjects. Then I got a job as an accounts clerk at Ideal Bakery. After Hurricane Ivan hit Grenada in 2004, I got an opportunity in 2015 to study at the School of Accounting and Management (SAMS) in Trinidad where I would spend one (1) year to do an Associate Business Executive (ABE) Diploma and that will give me entry to Anglia Ruskin University’s bachelor degree program in the UK. Life in Trinidad was not easy. I did odd jobs like paint houses, carpentry, plumbing, construction, electrical and carwashing to earn money to survive . I graduated from Anglia Ruskin University with my Bachelor of Arts in Business Management with Second Class Honors in 2009. After graduating from Anglia Ruskin, I returned to Grenada and due to the lack of work, I decided to volunteer at the Grenada Institute for Theological Education (GITE). I also started Camp Tour movement where I would coordinate with churches to have gospel artists from
Read moreMakeda Jeffrey- Brizan
I am Makeda Jeffrey- Brizan and I am an author. I hail from the parish of St. David’s, specifically Vincennes and Corinth. I was mute
Read moreKered Clement- British Grenadian Keeps It Real
My name is Kered Clement and I’m a British Grenadian who is passionate about creating compelling content that inspires people to travel to the Caribbean.
Read moreNigel Byam
Hi my name is Nigel Byam, for the last 7 years I have been playing professional basketball all around the world. My basketball career has
Read more6 Things You Don’t Ever do in Grenada
In Grenada there are some things you should never do, some are illegal and some are just not the norm. Six of these are 1-
Read moreHoward O’Neal Bain
It is hard enough for anyone to map out a course of action and stick to it, particularly in the face of the desires of
Read moreFranc Roberts
Growing up I was a very quiet and soft spoken person and a small build. I was the youngest at home and the only boy
Read moreMichelle Alexander
My name Is Michelle Alexander and I’m 24 My trials began at a tender age of 10. In which I became a victim of incest.
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