Bondye Vodou
Proud practitioner of the "High Science"
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Trinidad and Tobago’s Defence Minister Wayne Sturge has ordered that the itinerary of Jamaican dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel be cut, citing his past legal troubles.
According to a report in the Trinidad Guardian, Sturge is prohibiting Vybz Kartel from two media interviews and other events.
The artiste, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, is scheduled to arrive in Trinidad on May 26 in preparation for his concert on May 31.
According to an immigration order, Sturge is prohibiting the artiste from doing a morning radio interview, a midday television appearance, and a local press drop-in on May 27.
He is also blocked a meet and greet, a visit to a school or youth centre, a cultural lunch with community leaders and an official meet and greet on May 28.
Speaking with the Guardian, Sturge confirmed the adjustments, saying based on Palmer’s past legal troubles he was concerned about him interacting with the country’s vulnerable youths, “particularly as his conviction was not based on merit but on a legal technicality.”

Now do the same to them Trini-Bad/Island-Drill Deejays....
