kirapuru: did the weirdest thing with the raddest babes last night
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kirapuru: did the weirdest thing with the raddest babes last night
damiim: Such good hangs at rehearsals ❤ It's gonna be an epic show with my ladies😚😚😚😚 Tune in tomorrow
Commonwealth games
Yeah we won gold again in mens 7s go new zealand congrates boys
Commonwealth Games
Yeah Black ferns we won gold in 7's against aussie congrates. YEAH BOY!!!!
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@cwafricasummit with Rt Hon Mia Amor Mottely MP Mia Amor Mottley, QC, MP (born 1 October 1965) is a Barbadian politician who has been Leader of the Opposition in Barbados since 2013. Mottley, who leads the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), was previously Leader of the Opposition from 2008 to 2010. She is a Member of Parliament for the Constituency Saint Michael-North East. From 1994 to 2008, she held a succession of ministerial portfolios. She is also a member of the Inter-American Dialogue. Early life Mottley has been much influenced by her family. She is the granddaughter of Ernest Deighton Mottley (1907–1973), a real estate broker and successful politician particularly at the parish level. He was the first Mayor of Bridgetown (1959), representing Bridgetown in the House of Assembly from 1946, who belonged to the conservative party and helped the poor. He was granted the Ordinary Commander of the Civil Division for public services in Barbados in June 1962 and assisted Wynter Algernon Crawford (1910–1993), Barbados's Trade Minister, at the Independent Conference in London during June and July 1966. Mottley's uncle, also named Ernest Deighton Mottley (1931–2008), a refuse disposal officer who lived in Great Britain for 18 years, became the political leader of the short-lived Christian Social Democratic Party (CSD) created in March 1975. Mia's father Elliott Deighton Mottley (born 26 Nov 1939), was also a barrister who sat in the House of Assembly, albeit for a relatively short time before vacating the seat to become consul-general in New York. He was educated at Eagle Hall School, Harrison College (Barbados) and Middle Temple (London) once served as Bermuda's attorney-general and sits on Belize's Court of Appeal. He married Mia's mother Santa Amor Tappin in December 1964, just three years after being called to the Bar and was elected to represent Bridgetown (Barbados) in May 1969. Register for #cas2018 today to network and engage with the professionals via www.casevents.org/cas2018 #cas2018 #commonwealth2018 #ourcommonwealth #London#eventsinlondon #africakenya #africaleadership #londonevents #africaforum#africasummit #pallmall #africadias