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Friday, October 14, 2011

MADENI YAMTESA ELEPHANT MAN

elephant-man-benz.jpgInternationally acclaimed Dancehall artiste, Oneil "Elephant Man" Bryan may once again be facing the wrong side of the law as a result of alleged financial issues.

A prominent Jamaican designer is considering a lawsuit against the "Energy God," alleging that he owes JA$1million for designer clothing. The designer's lawyer is reportedly handling the case as he's preparing a possible case against Elephant Man. The famous "Pon Di River" deejay was served documentation ordering that he pay his overdue bills within a few days. Should he fail to comply, legal action could be forthcoming in the near future.

It's not the first time Elephant Man's name has been brought up with regards to possible financial issues. In July of last year, Elephant Man's red Mercedes Benz was seized from his Hillview Crescent, St Andrew premises by the Tax Administration Department after the deejay failed to pay his taxes.

This past June, Elephant Man was dragged before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court for allegedly stealing electricity from the Jamaica Public Service (JPS). Allegedly, one of the meters at Elephant Man’s apartment complex had no socket. Upon further inspection, law enforcement discovered an illegal connection directly linked to Elephant Man's apartment room. Elephant Man's trial regarding the matter will commence November 30th.


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MAVADO AFANYA BONGE LA SHOW ACCRA GHANA

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With a long list of achievements already accomplished in Mavado's incredible career, Gully Gad passed a personal milestone last weekend by performing in Africa for the first time. Mavado performed in front of a 10,000-strong crowd inside the capitol's Accra Sports Stadium, in Ghana.

"Long time mi suppose to reach Africa fi sing fi di people," said Mavado. "But nothing before time. It was a great experience and I felt so at home there. Ghana reminded me so much of Jamaica, I loved it."

From the moment Mavado arrived in Ghana it was pandemonium as crowds followed him everywhere he went, wether on foot, bike or car as he did the promotional rounds and hung out at various spots in Accra. Indeed Mavado had to remain in his car for nearly 20 minutes when he arrived at the stadium, such was the throng of excitement surrounding the motorcade that brought him in. It was triumphant chaos when Mavado finally emerged from his vehicle to enter the Stadium's field, surrounded by highly enthusiastic fans who formed a massive circle around him as he walked.

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