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QUEEN IFRIKA€S OUTRAGE ON TIVOLI WAR

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Reggae singjay Queen Ifrika is expressing outrage at what’s happening in Jamaica.

During an exclusive interview with Music News, Queen Ifrika explains that Jamaicans should not allow individuals to invest in the decline of low self-esteem among our people.

Ifrika adds that she’s urging Jamaicans to unite and uplift themselves. (CLIP)

Queen Ifrika’s outrage comes after criminals engaged police and soldiers in a shootout since Sunday in West Kingston. Some innocent civilians are reportedly among those that are dead.
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