Management of Jamaican dancehall artiste, Glendale Goshia Gordon popularly known as Busy Signal has disclosed that the artiste will be released from prison on November 21.
Busy Signal was arrested at the Norman Manley International Airport in Jamaica in May due to an extradition warrant from the US.
Busy Signal broke jail some ten years ago on charges of cocaine trafficking but was grabbed and detained in London earlier this year and subsequently repatriated to the United States for trial.
He was extradited to the US on June 19 where he faced cocaine-related charges and received a six-month prison sentence in September.
Manager of the artiste, Shane Brown confirmed the story in an exclusive interview with Blakk Rasta on the Taxi Driver on Hitz FM Tuesday.
According to Shane his release “is like a celebration in Jamaica,” and fans can not wait to welcome him.
Busy Signal’s manager disclosed that the judge said he was impressed with the good reformation of the Nah Go a Jail Again singer and therefore gave a judgment in his favour.
“Busy has been donating computers and books to schools in Jamaica and beyond,” Shane said, adding, “He did this long before he [even] became an artiste.”
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama converts Daboya College into public Teacher Training Institution, revives Doli project
14 minutes -
Prioritise prudence, not foreign debt – Deputy Ahafo Regional Imam implores African leaders
15 minutes -
Mahama promises STEM School and TVET Centre for Savannah Region
16 minutes -
Mahama announces new public university for Savannah Region
17 minutes -
Ahiagbah demands Health Minister’s dismissal over handling of nurses’ strike
18 minutes -
Mahama’s clemency for radio stations was pure gimmick – Egyapa Mercer
20 minutes -
GRA postpones implementation of Energy Sector Levy
22 minutes -
GES urges supervisors and invigilators to uphold integrity and honesty
3 hours -
Don’t let your parents down – Omane Boamah to Pope John SHS students
3 hours -
Prof Sharif Khalid defends gov’t’s record on health workers, questions comparisons with UK
3 hours -
Razak Opoku: KGL-NLA contract the best since establishment of NLA in 1958
4 hours -
Daily insight for CEOs: Customer-centric innovation – Designing for relevance and growth
4 hours -
36 Prison inmates write BECE, 2 candidates die, 16 more invigilators arrested
5 hours -
GII boss commends AG’s anti-corruption approach
5 hours -
Customs Commissioner hails GRA’s support services division as ‘Unsung Engine Room’ at strategic retreat
5 hours