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Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

Django
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Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

Hammie set the lady on fire too. Wonder what she did to deserve this horrible death?

FM
VishMahabir posted:

Who is this Tikka guy???

http://www.guyana.org/features...dence/chapter15.html

Murder of Vincent Teekah

One of the biggest cover-ups occurred when Vincent Teekah, the Minister of Education, was killed on the night of 24 October 1979. He died of a bullet wound and it was apparent that the shot was fired at very close range. Teekah was in the company of an American dentist, Dr. Oswaldene Walker, who lived in Maryland, USA and worked at Howard University in Washington DC. She was visiting Guyana as the private dentist for Prime Minister Burnham. Around midnight on October 24 she had arrived with the already cold body of Teekah at the St Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Teekah's car. There he was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to Dr Walker's story, two men had attacked them as Teekah was showing her the sights, and he had been shot while they parked on the East Bank Demerara roadside, just south of Georgetown. After calling for help, she reported that an Indo-Guyanese man had helped her to shift the body over from the driver's seat and he had accompanied her as she to the hospital. On Teekah being pronounced dead, she tried unsuccessfully to contact Prime Minister Burnham by phone. She then drove the car with the corpse to the Prime Minister's residence where she stayed the night.

Early the next morning, Dr. Walker was taken to the airport by Shirley Field-Ridley, wife of Minister Hamilton Green. There she was put on the flight which left for the United States.

Dr. Walker was the only known witness to the shooting, but her hasty removal from Guyana meant that she could not be questioned by the police. According to Fr. Andrew Morrison, writing in his book Justice, "the police should certainly have wanted to know how a shot fired from outside the car could have entered Teekah's right hip and travelled horizontally across his body and how the body could have been cold on arrival at the hospital if it had been brought there in about fifteen minutes after the shooting."

Morrison added: "Watchmen in the area where the shooting was supposed to have taken place reported that they heard two shots fired in rapid succession at about 11.30 p.m. that night, that a car had been parked in that area for some time and it started and moved off in great haste after the shots were fired. The hustling out of the country of the only reported witness and the silence of the police, apart from ruling out death by accident, drew widespread charges of yet another deliberate cover-up by the authorities."

The police ruled out accidental death by his own gun since the bullet that killed him was not from his personal the pistol which was found on him.

Django
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Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

It takes a womanizer to know a womanizer. For sure Green and Gilly were womanizers. But Teekah? I knew him for the last 9 years of his life and never heard even a poosoor-poosoor about his 'womanizing'. 

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

It takes a womanizer to know a womanizer. For sure Green and Gilly were womanizers. But Teekah? I knew him for the last 9 years of his life and never heard even a poosoor-poosoor about his 'womanizing'. 

One of the worst kept rumours was that Shirley Field-Ridley and Teekah were getting too close, whether it was just good friends or more, for Green's liking.

GTAngler
Prashad posted:

I don't know. I never saw the man.  I am just repeating what a policewoman told me one day in Georgetown in 1980.  It was Palmer that put Teekah six feet under. She said Palmer worked for the mentioned individual.

When i was assigned for repair service visit by the Repair Service Company,one of his body guard heavy set guy will pick me up.

Django
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These supposedly smart Indians who defected to the PNC did not do anything to help Guyana or the people from their own home towns.  Think about the backwardness of Parika and Cotton Tree where Teekah and H. Majeed came from. Moses used to complain how GEC would not install and electric meter on his house in Taine.  Ranji Chandisingh's home was often raided by Burnham's goons and his books taken away. I believe hunger drove them to the PNC.  They could not go to America nor could they get a job with a private sector that was under the heels of the PNC.

 

Billy Ram Balgobin

Walker said that she and an Indo Guyanese tool Teekah to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. She went on to say that she then drove to Burnham's house with Teekah still in the car. Which hospital will pronounce a person dead and then give the dead body back instead of sending it to a morgue? Which woman visiting Guyana will take on that task at night nonetheless?

My guess is that she was never with Teekah but was said to be by Burnham's people especially since she didn't actually give a public statement. Teekah was probably at Burnham's house when he was killed and everything else was made up.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

It takes a womanizer to know a womanizer. For sure Green and Gilly were womanizers. But Teekah? I knew him for the last 9 years of his life and never heard even a poosoor-poosoor about his 'womanizing'. 

Vincent was no womanizer . He was happily married to Jean , Harrylall's elder daughter. I knew him very well . A group of us would spend time in New Amsterdam whenever he was around. 

FM
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GTAngler posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

It takes a womanizer to know a womanizer. For sure Green and Gilly were womanizers. But Teekah? I knew him for the last 9 years of his life and never heard even a poosoor-poosoor about his 'womanizing'. 

One of the worst kept rumours was that Shirley Field-Ridley and Teekah were getting too close, whether it was just good friends or more, for Green's liking.

Vincent and Shirley Field Ridley had a very close , professional working relationship. This " relationship " started when she  was Minister of Education and he was the shadow Minister of Education . . 

FM
Churchill posted:
GTAngler posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

Maybe Hammie was the triggerman. Did he ever explain the death of Shirley Field-Ridley?

Good question,

wondering if there is any connection with the womanizer.

Frenno Gilly can shed some light.

It takes a womanizer to know a womanizer. For sure Green and Gilly were womanizers. But Teekah? I knew him for the last 9 years of his life and never heard even a poosoor-poosoor about his 'womanizing'. 

One of the worst kept rumours was that Shirley Field-Ridley and Teekah were getting too close, whether it was just good friends or more, for Green's liking.

Vincent and Shirley Field Ridley had a very close , professional working relationship. This " relationship " started when she  was Minister of Education and he was the shadow Minister of Education . . 

CONCLUSION:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  Roopnarine should thank the Lord that he is still alive.

Bibi Haniffa
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Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

Burnham fainted. 

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

Burnham fainted. 

It was Winifred Gaskin who waved the panties in the Legislative Assembly. This was in August 1961 and the PNC was not happy with the amount of seats assigned to it so several women from the  PNC demonstrated against the governor ,  waving panties at him . This was outside of the parliament buildings prior to the sitting of the house.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

I wish to amend what I wrote above. I double-checked and found this statement in a Kaieteur News letter: "For historical records I was told that an education minister was known to have taken off her panties and threw it in the face of Peter D’Aguiar, while calling him a “putagee” traitor. This was done during the 1960’s."

So, it was D'Aguiar and not Jagan whose face the panties were aimed at. I apologize.

FM
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Gilbakka posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

I wish to amend what I wrote above. I double-checked and found this statement in a Kaieteur News letter: "For historical records I was told that an education minister was known to have taken off her panties and threw it in the face of Peter D’Aguiar, while calling him a “putagee” traitor. This was done during the 1960’s."

So, it was D'Aguiar and not Jagan whose face the panties were aimed at. I apologize.

Winifred Gaskin ... then Minister.

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

I wish to amend what I wrote above. I double-checked and found this statement in a Kaieteur News letter: "For historical records I was told that an education minister was known to have taken off her panties and threw it in the face of Peter D’Aguiar, while calling him a “putagee” traitor. This was done during the 1960’s."

So, it was D'Aguiar and not Jagan whose face the panties were aimed at. I apologize.

Winifred Gaskin ... then Minister.

Thanks. I suspected same.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

Bikini or G-String?

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

Bikini or G-String?

More like one of these. 

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Prashad posted:
seignet posted:
ksazma posted:

Green is best recognized for being a lying low life crook so his denial is worthless.

What does that say about Granger? He loves the man.

For those who question God about doing away with evil before it strikes innocent souls, this is the classic case. One that tormented indians and the other preparing to torment indians. Shameless. Wah dem have to be happy about-the whole world knows them history. God will have his day and it shall be as 2Chronicles 2:9-the Bible.

S
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Django posted:
VishMahabir posted:

Who is this Tikka guy???

http://www.guyana.org/features...dence/chapter15.html

Murder of Vincent Teekah

One of the biggest cover-ups occurred when Vincent Teekah, the Minister of Education, was killed on the night of 24 October 1979. He died of a bullet wound and it was apparent that the shot was fired at very close range. Teekah was in the company of an American dentist, Dr. Oswaldene Walker, who lived in Maryland, USA and worked at Howard University in Washington DC. She was visiting Guyana as the private dentist for Prime Minister Burnham. Around midnight on October 24 she had arrived with the already cold body of Teekah at the St Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Teekah's car. There he was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to Dr Walker's story, two men had attacked them as Teekah was showing her the sights, and he had been shot while they parked on the East Bank Demerara roadside, just south of Georgetown. After calling for help, she reported that an Indo-Guyanese man had helped her to shift the body over from the driver's seat and he had accompanied her as she to the hospital. On Teekah being pronounced dead, she tried unsuccessfully to contact Prime Minister Burnham by phone. She then drove the car with the corpse to the Prime Minister's residence where she stayed the night.

Early the next morning, Dr. Walker was taken to the airport by Shirley Field-Ridley, wife of Minister Hamilton Green. There she was put on the flight which left for the United States.

Dr. Walker was the only known witness to the shooting, but her hasty removal from Guyana meant that she could not be questioned by the police. According to Fr. Andrew Morrison, writing in his book Justice, "the police should certainly have wanted to know how a shot fired from outside the car could have entered Teekah's right hip and travelled horizontally across his body and how the body could have been cold on arrival at the hospital if it had been brought there in about fifteen minutes after the shooting."

Morrison added: "Watchmen in the area where the shooting was supposed to have taken place reported that they heard two shots fired in rapid succession at about 11.30 p.m. that night, that a car had been parked in that area for some time and it started and moved off in great haste after the shots were fired. The hustling out of the country of the only reported witness and the silence of the police, apart from ruling out death by accident, drew widespread charges of yet another deliberate cover-up by the authorities."

The police ruled out accidental death by his own gun since the bullet that killed him was not from his personal the pistol which was found on him.

Interesting read!

alena06
ksazma posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Gilbakka posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:  The Education Ministers during PNC time have bad luck!!!!  

Not all of them. One female PNC education minister took off her panties in parliament and waved it to Dr Jagan without being reprimanded by Burnham. I read this a few days ago in the papers in the context of the PPP recent protest in the House. The writer was reminding readers how the PNC parliamentarians used to behave in the old days. I wonder who that woman was. 

Bikini or G-String?

More like one of these. 

Image result for granny panties

This one looks like there was an accident. 

Mitwah
Prashad posted:

A hope a future Guyana Government remove Greene either dead or alive from this award.  It is an insult to every Guyanese who believe in the respect for and importance of human rights to have this individual parade around with that award around his neck.

That shameless swine Gave him Guyana's highest award.

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An alleged racist murderer and thug gets Guyana's highest award.

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Prashad posted:

A hope a future Guyana Government remove Greene either dead or alive from this award.  It is an insult to every Guyanese who believe in the respect for and importance of human rights to have this individual parade around with that award around his neck.

Absolutely. Green isn't the only criminal that should have been brought to justice. Robert Corbin for another. They were protected while the PNC was in control. Why were they not dealt with when the PPP came to power? Yet now you expect Granger to mete out justice? What happened during the 23 years of PPP rule?

GTAngler
GTAngler posted:
Prashad posted:

A hope a future Guyana Government remove Greene either dead or alive from this award.  It is an insult to every Guyanese who believe in the respect for and importance of human rights to have this individual parade around with that award around his neck.

Absolutely. Green isn't the only criminal that should have been brought to justice. Robert Corbin for another. They were protected while the PNC was in control. Why were they not dealt with when the PPP came to power? Yet now you expect Granger to mete out justice? What happened during the 23 years of PPP rule?

Cheddie Jagan was a criminal himself, he thought a racist was above the law because he belonged to the ruling elite. That is why he embraced Nastymento, Green, Lumumba and others. 

A Priviliged Club.

The ordinary citizens, black, cooolie, putagee, dougla and buffianah can go to hell. 

Twenty three years of PPP gave Granger the audacity to do shite and smile about it. If the PPP had enforced the law, then that would have set Guyana on the road of respectability.

S
@Django posted:

FK: Did you have anything to do with the death of Minister Vincent Teekah.

HG: No.  Teekah was a womaniser. What was he doing at a very desolate spot at night with a woman? Either someone followed him there or he was robbed and murdered.

A revealing interview with Hamilton Green

By Freddie Kissoon

I would love to have a one on one conversation with Hamilton Green 

FM
@Former Member posted:

He was a great man 

I judge people by their actions. I don't know if any of you know Kenneth Birbalsingh. He was a headmaster on the East Coast of Demerara and a family friend. One Friday night he was walking home, slightly inebriated, and passed the Chateau Margot Community Center where the Honourable Minister of Education was holding a political rally. Headmaster Birbalsingh went up and asked him, "what nonsense are you speaking?". Five words. No expletives. Teekah made sure he found out who he was and had him transferred to a school in Essequibo. Uncle Kenneth had to leave his family and move. He saw them on weekends. He passed away shortly after. His death is on your great man.

GTAngler
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@GTAngler posted:

I judge people by their actions. I don't know if any of you know Kenneth Birbalsingh. He was a headmaster on the East Coast of Demerara and a family friend. One Friday night he was walking home, slightly inebriated, and passed the Chateau Margot Community Center where the Honourable Minister of Education was holding a political rally. Headmaster Birbalsingh went up and asked him, "what nonsense are you speaking?". Five words. No expletives. Teekah made sure he found out who he was and had him transferred to a school in Essequibo. Uncle Kenneth had to leave his family and move. He saw them on weekends. He passed away shortly after. His death is on your great man.

G\T bai, I don't know Mr. Teekah. I cannot say if he was a good man or a bad one. I only know of his his demise., which is questionable as u may well know. However, in relation to uncle Kenneth, whether he was slightly under the influence or wholeheartedly so, don't u think that he should just pass straight and go home? It would have saved him all this aggravation. Jus saying...no hard feelings.

Sheik101
@GTAngler posted:

I judge people by their actions. I don't know if any of you know Kenneth Birbalsingh. He was a headmaster on the East Coast of Demerara and a family friend. One Friday night he was walking home, slightly inebriated, and passed the Chateau Margot Community Center where the Honourable Minister of Education was holding a political rally. Headmaster Birbalsingh went up and asked him, "what nonsense are you speaking?". Five words. No expletives. Teekah made sure he found out who he was and had him transferred to a school in Essequibo. Uncle Kenneth had to leave his family and move. He saw them on weekends. He passed away shortly after. His death is on your great man.

GT I heard of the incident from one Frazer who was there.  I heard that Mr. Singh was indeed inebriated and wanted to fight and was pushing some people around including a woman. As a headmaster it is not an example you want to set for students.

Prashad
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@GTAngler posted:

I judge people by their actions. I don't know if any of you know Kenneth Birbalsingh. He was a headmaster on the East Coast of Demerara and a family friend. One Friday night he was walking home, slightly inebriated, and passed the Chateau Margot Community Center where the Honourable Minister of Education was holding a political rally. Headmaster Birbalsingh went up and asked him, "what nonsense are you speaking?". Five words. No expletives. Teekah made sure he found out who he was and had him transferred to a school in Essequibo. Uncle Kenneth had to leave his family and move. He saw them on weekends. He passed away shortly after. His death is on your great man.

Quite a recollection ,sometimes me thinks some of us  are vindictive to our kind when challenged.

Django

I dont know either of the two fellas but to have someone transferred just because he was lil tipsy and told someone they talkin shyte is bullying. According to GTA Uncle Kenneth didnt even use those words, double shame on the bully. If was a big black man wanna bet none ah dat shyte woulda happen. Dem are the guys Prashad doan like, those who does beat up pon their own mattie.

cain
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@Prashad posted:

GT I heard of the incident from one Frazer who was there.  I heard that Mr. Singh was indeed inebriated and wanted to fight and was pushing some people around including a woman. As a headmaster it is not an example you want to set for students.

Whoever told you that is a liar. Inebriated yes, wanting to fight especially a woman, definitely not. 

GTAngler
@Prashad posted:

He is lucky he did not get fired. Which headmaster got the balls to show up drunk in front of his boss and pushing people then wanting to fight Frasier who asked him to leave. That guy had balls. That is my type of guy.

Teekah didn't know he was headmaster at the time. Teekah was holding a rally in a PPP stronghold. He certainly had police protection. Had Mr. Birbalsingh been brawling, he would most likely have been arrested and would have without a doubt, been fired. He was old school. Always spoke properly, highly educated and a gentleman for the most part. His only vice was drinking. If you knew him you'd know that anyone saying he was pushing people to fight is lying. Teekah took that incident personally and hunted him down.

GTAngler
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@GTAngler posted:

I judge people by their actions. I don't know if any of you know Kenneth Birbalsingh. He was a headmaster on the East Coast of Demerara and a family friend. One Friday night he was walking home, slightly inebriated, and passed the Chateau Margot Community Center where the Honourable Minister of Education was holding a political rally. Headmaster Birbalsingh went up and asked him, "what nonsense are you speaking?". Five words. No expletives. Teekah made sure he found out who he was and had him transferred to a school in Essequibo. Uncle Kenneth had to leave his family and move. He saw them on weekends. He passed away shortly after. His death is on your great man.

Kenneth was headmaster at Success Primary School.  One of his daughters died in a car accident several years ago on the Garden State Parkway one night as they were driving from Maryland to New York.  His two sons were also in the car and were hospitalized.

Bibi Haniffa

Kenneth was headmaster at Success Primary School.  One of his daughters died in a car accident several years ago on the Garden State Parkway one night as they were driving from Maryland to New York.  His two sons were also in the car and were hospitalized.

I did not know that she was Mr. Singh's daughter. I heard of the accident.

Prashad

Kenneth was headmaster at Success Primary School.  One of his daughters died in a car accident several years ago on the Garden State Parkway one night as they were driving from Maryland to New York.  His two sons were also in the car and were hospitalized.

He and his brothers were boyhood friends of my father's. His father was headmaster at Vryheid's Lust. We were living in Success at the time of the incident. He lived on the same road as the community center and was on his way home that night.

GTAngler
@Prashad posted:

GT I heard of the incident from one Frazer who was there.  I heard that Mr. Singh was indeed inebriated and wanted to fight and was pushing some people around including a woman. As a headmaster it is not an example you want to set for students.

Prashad hahahahaha that tells me how you ppl are easily influenced hahahahaha . 

FM

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