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After Hurricane Melissa: A Call for Jamaica’s Stars to Stand Up for Their Fans

In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, Jamaica is reeling. Entire communities have been left in ruins, homes flattened, roads destroyed, and countless families displaced. From Portland to Clarendon, Kingston to St. Mary, the island carries the deep scars of one of the most devastating storms in recent memory. Yet even as the rain subsides and the floodwaters begin to recede, one truth remains clear — Jamaica’s greatest strength has always been its people. And right now, those people need help more than ever. This is a call, not to the government or to politicians, but to the sons and daughters of Jamaica who have risen to fame and fortune. To the entertainers, influencers, athletes, and public figures — both at home and abroad — the time has come to stand up for your fans. These are the same people who streamed your music day and night, who wore your brand, who shared your posts, who prayed for you when you were just starting out. Today, many of them are left without shelter, without ...

Meet Ismail Azizi: The Tanzanian Man Who Refuses to Stay Dead—Despite Dying Six Times


The Enigma of Ismail Azizi.  In the remote contours of Ukerewe, Tanzania, there lives a man whose life story blurs the fragile line between the living and the dead. Ismail Azizi, now around 40 years old, is reported to have died on six distinct occasions — malaria, a workplace disaster, a motorcar crash, a snakebite, an accidental fall into a pit, and even a house fire — and each time, miraculously, he has returned to life. 



The medical community remains puzzled; local neighbours whisper of ghosts; and Azizi himself is left hovering between myth and flesh.

To many in his community, his repeated resurrections are no longer wonders but burdens. Each return from death has come with loss: family ties strained, neighbours recoiling, and superstition carving a cold space around him. Neighbours have gone so far as to believe him cursed, others say witchcraft, some a punishment or a sacred sign. 

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His own home was once set aflame—even as he lay declared dead—yet he arose again. Rather than accolades or sympathy, often there is fear. Rather than community, isolation. And instead of peace of mind, a shadow that death might not be permanent.

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Yet Ismail now resides in solitude, living a life that many would call haunted — not by spirits, but by his extraordinary tale. He speaks of his experiences not as shameful but as existential, full of questions: Why him? What force allows this repeated crossing back from beyond? Is it divine, medical misdiagnosis, or something else altogether? His story forces us to reckon with mortality, belief, and what it means to truly “live” when death has become a recurring visitor.

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