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Ali was not just a boxer but a civil rights champion who was dubbed the greatest and spent his career doing nothing to live down that moniker.
the former world heavyweight champion who died in Phoenix, Arizona last Friday, visited Jamaica on two occasions, in the 1970s and 1980s.
Ali’s first visit to Jamaica was in 1974. He came as a member of a delegation of the Nation of Islam, headed by Minister James Muhammad, younger brother of Elijah Muhammad, founder of the Chica bygo-based organisation.
The delegation also included Minister Louis Farrakhan.
They took a one-month tour of Jamaica as guests of Prime Minister Michael Manley.
Ali received the Key to the City of Kingston at Jamaica’s National Stadium.
The trip was especially important as it not only followed Ali regaining his world heavyweight title from George Foreman in Zaire, Africa, after Foreman had won it from Joe Frazier in Kingston in 1973,
Singer Prince has died at his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota at the age of 57, his publicist tells the Associated Press (AP).
The Purple Rain artiste was hospitalised last week after his plane for was forced to make an emergency landing in Moline, Ill.
He was released a few hours later. Reports are that the iconic singer, actor, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was battling a bad case of the flu.
a man has come out saying late pop singer Prince was a drug addict. Name only as Doctor D
The man said he sold drugs to Prince between 1984 and 2008.
Doctor D claims Prince would spend up to $40,000 (£27,700) on six month supplies of highly addictive Dilaudid pills and Fentanyl patches.
He made the revelation to the UK based media entity, MailOnline.
“I first met Prince in 1984 while he was filming the movie Purple Rain and he was already majorly addicted to opiates - I didn’t hook him on drugs. He was already a really heavy user," he said.
But Prince did not just use any drug, he specialised in what he took and for specific reasons.
"As far as I knew he never took heroin - as that would leave you out of it for days whereas Dilaudid gives you an energy buzz as well as making you feel relaxed - so he preferred it,"
fans have been on the edge of their all week to find out what would happen and who would temporarily replace Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall host, Yanique and judge, Miss Kitty.
The two were suspended following a public debaacle last Saturday night.
But the wait is over. On Saturday night's airing of the show, Host of Television Jamaica's (TVJ) E CT-Prime, Krystal Tomlinson was announced as the person who would host the show for the night.
Dancehall artiste Pamputtae was announced as one of the judges and DJ Sunshine was introduced as a guest judge.
Before the start of the show on Saturday night, Miss Kitty and Yanique apologised simultaneously for last week's incident.
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