Bravo calls on nation to unite
Bravo said, “Trinidad and Tobago for me is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and I don’t see myself living in any other country. But am I happy with the way the country is going? No, I am not. But those are things I don’t have control over.
What I have control over though, is to try to make a difference in other young people’s lives, especially the new generation that is coming up.” He added, “And I am calling on the public, the people of TT to get closer to each other. I think we reach a point where you turn on the television, you listen to the radio when it is news time and it is just sad. It is a sad time in our country. We have to really, really unite and get together.” Bravo said he sees music and sports as being avenues that could really unify people but, to see the way the country is at the moment, he said it’s as though a lot of people don’t pay a lot of interest to what’s going on or take any responsibility. he said, “I think it’s up to us, everybody, every citizen in T&T to really, really get together and come together, not only to put on an event, not only when it’s CPL time when you see the country united. In tough times is when we really need to get together and pull through.” He said that with his Djbravo47 team comprising David Blanc, Adrian Chandler and Kieron Pollard together, they can move forces. He said: “We can continue to contribute to a lot of people throughout TT, we can uplift the country and I think we can do wonders.” Bravo’s charity event comes off on September 10, at the Hyatt Car Park Top Level, from which part proceeds will go to the Margaret Kistow Childrens Home (TMKCH) of Arima.
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