How This AFRICAN LADY Is Transforming Barbados With 10 Insane MegaProjects…

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How This AFRICAN LADY Is Transforming Barbados With 10 Insane MegaProjects…


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Most people might be hearing the name “Barbados” for the first time. Whatever the case, Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of North America, and is the most easterly of the Caribbean islands. It lies on the boundary of the South American…

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  1. My philosophy for the Caribbean kids
    Know your boundary waters
    Physical and mentally
    Have a blessed day
    And the Cayman Islands is a part of the Caribbean
    These islands is under the British territory
    But location remains the same❤😂🎉

  2. As a Black man this great Prime Minister and Ms Pandor (S.A Foreign Minister) are two of my most admired individuals. They are forthright in their convictions and take a back seat to no one, regardless of their station in society. Much Respect to these African Queens.

  3. I am from Zimbabwe, I got to know about Barbados and the Barbados PM through Wode Maya. I just love this woman for being a brave, confident and hard working person, Keep up the Good Work. I hope to visit Barbados some day.

  4. So stupid. These foreign ignoramus. Mia is Barbadian. A West Indian. Even say Afro-Caribbean if you must. She is NOT African. The ignorance is disgusting.

  5. When leaders love their country and its people great things can happen too many criminals go into politics around the world just to feather their nests while their people suffer big up Madam PM show the rest how its done

  6. Sound like a huge investment. Curious, who is the investor? Doubt, if Barbados had such a huge savings and was ready to spend 'em on all those projects mentioned in this video? So who is the investor? I spotted Chinese suitmen, by the way, in this video. What's the price for all those money invested anyway? Just to add after all, must give a huge credit to Mia M. Brave woman. Any more thoughts?

  7. Motley must be paying this guy. What a bunch of BULL SHIT. Barbados is in disarray with the people struggling to survive everyday. But of course the people who doesn’t live in Barbados or knows nothing about Barbados would believe this BS. We are in desperate need of a new leader.

  8. Want to allow more young men and women to join the army and coast guard build back the air wing by building up the army this get crime down because they will focus getting in army we do more peacekeeping and country earn more money let young men Wil be in jail not only building Houses and hotels

  9. I will try to present my outsider's opinion on PM Motley of Barbados. I think the narrator provided their own perspective of this lady. People have every right to disagree with what has been said. However some facts about Motley cannot be denied. Call me biased but inlift my cap for Motley.

    I do not live in Barbados and I am not defending PM Motley. But some facts needs to be highlighted about this lady.

    I think putting this lady down is unfair. She may not be perfect but bear in mind that this lady is changing thimgs in an environment of the negative stereotypes about black.leaders. We kive in a world where being black and a woman makes other people think and believe that a black person is incapable all round. In this regard she is running against a storm.

    As black people, the word sister is a sign of respect. This is because she is of African heritage and a person from Barbados,a predominantly black nation. This is a form of respect. Peter Tosh left us a song and reminder that no matter where you come from as long as you are a black person you are an African. It is natural that some will love this powerful lady while some detest her.

    Lest we forget, the colonisers negatively potrayed Africa to the islanders just like they did the same with Islanders to Africans. But if I have a brain, I judge for myself.
    Mia Motley may have flaws in her delivery of her service like all of us. At least she dared to put herself out there to face the wrath, criticisms, praise and motivation among other things of the public. She stood up to be counted. Despite what people may think or say, she will go down in history as having left an impact and a mark on her country's history books.
    Bear in mind, that these so-called rich countries are not perfect either. In fact what has been revealed about the inequalities and service delivery to the citizens of powerful nations is scary. While they castigate other govements for failing their citizens, I argue that this is a deflection. The deflection serves to create a false impression that their countries are ran smoothly. The truth is far from that narrrative. For example, I do not think there are tent cities in Barbados. But if one goigles which countries in the west suffer from poverty and inequality you will be proud to be a Barjan. Some of these countries fail to deliver clean water for their communities. Their people go to foodbanks. I did not see any such in Barbados unless I missed it.

    Mia Motley has elevated the status of black women in international affairs. She is fearless and unapologetic. She speaks truth and facts to the powerful. When she is on stage, she comnands her audience to listen attentively. Big men who lead the so-called powerful countries look physically and mentally uneasy. They sit there folding their arms in awe. They pay attention to her every word.

    Motley presents an alternative image of a confident political participant and a woman of colour. Her aim is not to make people like her. It is crystal clear that she means to talk to peoples' consciences. That is lady is a real game changer. I actually salute her for her professional approach. She has made international affairs interesting.

    Motley calls a spade a spade. Her speeches are well planned yet she never looks at them. She knows her stuff.

    As for mispronunciation, we all differ because we hear things differently. I have been to the Barbados as a visitor. As an African I felt perfectly at home.

    The island is clean. I visited someone who lives there notva tourist. I say this because some can say I went to tourist areas. We went almost everywhere. As they say in Africa, a healer is not appreciated in their community. This lady fights for the black person's image and rights. I could go on and on. I praise this mighty Shero. Not many can fit in her boots. She has inspired and motivated a lot of women and I think man too.

    To her I say, well done daughter of the rich, fertile, resource rich Mother Land. Stand up tall, do your best. Fear no one and apologise to no one. Truth hurts but you dare to speak it. Go on write your story for future generations to read. Salute. 🙌🙌🙌

  10. Fantastic!! Just one minor issue – there is NOOOO money to pay for almost ALL of this.
    Baaaah-bay-dose is not Baaah-rain. There's no endless pile of cash.