Bishop Dr. Neville Owens
The Love and Faith World Outreach Ministries embraces a multifaceted vision that includes ministry to men, women, youth and children, the development of all areas of arts for Kingdom Ministry and the establishment of community outreach projects.
Bishop Owens is the immediate past President of the Jamaica Umbrella Group of Churches and the President of the Independent Churches of Jamaica.
Bishop Owens will also do Midday Meditation during SpotOn on Riddim FM today.
Join me tomorrow as I celebrate another week at Riddim FM doing the SpotOn Talk show which can be heard on the FM band at 102.1, 102.3, 102.5, 102.7 and 102.9.
Garbage On The Sidewalk Near to FLOW
Garbage seen on road side |
Hopeton O'Conor-Dennie SpotOn, On The Ground Reporter Daughter Recognized
There is a focus on Agriculture. Minister Pearnell Charles Jr said, at the function where he said, that some 20 percent of resources are to be allocated to women and youths in agriculture. The Agriculturalist Newspaper has chosen (9) nine women who in their research have made significant contribution to Agriculture.
The awardees came from areas such as farming, goat raring, vetinary services, chicken production, yam production bees raring for the production of honey, and for administration.
Dr. Tanika O'Connor-Dennie was selected for her contribution as an animal Nutritionist. These women were labelled as having made an outstanding contribution to Agriculture.
Dr. Tanika happens to be the youngest and she work for a leading chicken production company as the Material Manager and Nutritionist. She was educated both locally and overseas.
Left to right: Lisa, Willa, Dr. Tanika awardee in black, Marsha, Dinah, Hopeton, Front row: Eliana & Azania. Grand children. |
Vivian Crawford
Talk Yu Talk
Dangerous JPS Post
Mr. Vernon gud morning, this is a Dangerous situation and JPS must have it rectified it has high tension wires. This Post is along Cumberland main Road in the vicinity of Cumberland Road.
Good morning sir. Continue doing the work for the nation.
ReplyDeleteMr Derby your Spot On ,you have more time to cover more grounds , the anthem at 12;00 is really refreshing, hope the phone lines are much better this week
ReplyDeleteIt seems that the respective governments & parish councils believe that the citizens of Jamaica should live in garbage; very few of them make real effort to maintain a clean environment. Constant vigilance & actions are needed to break this poor practice of littering and dumping garbage on the road sides and on empty lots. For sure some of us are just nasty but we are getting away with it.
ReplyDeleteWe need to push those who litter the streets it's very bad
ReplyDeleteSame old 😴 Same old 😴
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