@mitalkditingsdem I don't understand the insinuation behind your question, but for the sake of peace, I will conclude that it is a genuine question with no malice intended.
@strongpikin Sir it was a question. The video states that she died from sinuses which doesnt sound right & you stated she was involved in a hiv group. It's rare that you hear about people dying from sinus problems so to me her death sounded like something aids related based on what you presented in the video. Now you say she was poisoned which one is it sinus or poison?
@mitalkditingsdem Did you read the text at the beginning of the vid? Did you notice the quote on quote surrounding "sudden illness"? If u know and understand English, do u know what that insinuates?
@mitalkditingsdem ....and now that's where you've made your second mistake of the day! Anyways, wrong podium. I won't use dear Vashti's space to insult you. Catch me somewhere else if you're man, woman or thing enough to withstand what I will gladly give yuh! Silly negro proud to be an expert at the English language. Pathetic!
@mitalkditingsdem ok..ok hold it there. Just scrolling thru and saw this preposterous ignorant comment..(let me butt into people's conversation).. Do u know where "3rd world African ass people" learnt their English ??..from the best..The British..
...(and came to the West to surpass yr GPA.and your IQ......beat u to that scholarship (and it wasn't football/sport) ********ACADEMIC scholarship)... (moving on to next comment) ( and i'm not African)
Watching this video brings back so much joyful memory of Vashti. She was a lively, friendly, compassionate and caring person. I remember her early teenage years and how she was an instant breath of fresh air. At the Christ the King Church in 37th Accra, Ghana, she was a shining star. In Ashellay Botwe, Madina-Ghana, she was the Liberian Queen. Vash, thanks for blessing us with your love and compassion.
I share your deep and emotional loss but when will we Africans grow away from all these Uncivilised act of evil. I believe it was something else, though am a Nigerian living in United States but... Men its very Painful; such a Damsel could go so soon.
Thank you so much for doing this tribute. I was at the premiere of Chosen Paths in Minneapolis and when Vashti arrived the hall, you could tell a star had arrived. I also watched her in a couple of Ghanaian movies. She was impressive and knew where she was going. Rest in peace, dear child.
was she hiv positive herself?
mitalkditingsdem 1 year ago
@mitalkditingsdem I don't understand the insinuation behind your question, but for the sake of peace, I will conclude that it is a genuine question with no malice intended.
No she was not!
She was poisoned!
strongpikin 1 year ago
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mitalkditingsdem 1 year ago
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@strongpikin Sir it was a question. The video states that she died from sinuses which doesnt sound right & you stated she was involved in a hiv group. It's rare that you hear about people dying from sinus problems so to me her death sounded like something aids related based on what you presented in the video. Now you say she was poisoned which one is it sinus or poison?
mitalkditingsdem 1 year ago
@mitalkditingsdem Did you read the text at the beginning of the vid? Did you notice the quote on quote surrounding "sudden illness"? If u know and understand English, do u know what that insinuates?
strongpikin 1 year ago
@strongpikin i understand english very well probably alot better than your third world african ass.
mitalkditingsdem 1 year ago
@mitalkditingsdem ....and now that's where you've made your second mistake of the day! Anyways, wrong podium. I won't use dear Vashti's space to insult you. Catch me somewhere else if you're man, woman or thing enough to withstand what I will gladly give yuh! Silly negro proud to be an expert at the English language. Pathetic!
strongpikin 1 year ago
@mitalkditingsdem ok..ok hold it there. Just scrolling thru and saw this preposterous ignorant comment..(let me butt into people's conversation).. Do u know where "3rd world African ass people" learnt their English ??..from the best..The British..
...(and came to the West to surpass yr GPA.and your IQ......beat u to that scholarship (and it wasn't football/sport) ********ACADEMIC scholarship)... (moving on to next comment) ( and i'm not African)
choocoolooksable 2 months ago
l love this song where do i fine it?can somebody tell me pls thanks.
kellykfly 1 year ago
@kellykfly What song?
Even though I think u could show a little remorse, before asking for your song!
strongpikin 1 year ago
May her soul rest in perfect peace.
mariatuful 1 year ago
this girl made the vivian the movie right?
badnigga 2 years ago
I didn't get your question,please. Come again?
strongpikin 2 years ago
i love you and miss u sis still have the skinny jeans u gave me for my b day luv u
boottylious 2 years ago
You did an exceptional job with this video. May her soul rest in perfect peace!
sueme55 2 years ago
Thank you! Thank you very much, God bless you!
strongpikin 2 years ago
i miss u so much cuzzo :[
omarionwifie 2 years ago
lollllllll i mean keep it up
Deetjen 2 years ago
keek it up, looooooooooove u guys looooveee African movies.....lollllll
Deetjen 2 years ago
So sad :[ i was watching Playboy this past weekend and i saw her. Wow she looked like she really enjoyed acting. She will be missed .
MusicFanaticcc 2 years ago
Watching this video brings back so much joyful memory of Vashti. She was a lively, friendly, compassionate and caring person. I remember her early teenage years and how she was an instant breath of fresh air. At the Christ the King Church in 37th Accra, Ghana, she was a shining star. In Ashellay Botwe, Madina-Ghana, she was the Liberian Queen. Vash, thanks for blessing us with your love and compassion.
blindhealer 2 years ago
gone too soon.R.I.P. dear sister JESUS loves you best.
LIB4eternity 3 years ago
RIP
ILoveMichaelJackson2 3 years ago
Rest in peace dear. you are truly missed
Nikoll23 3 years ago
May your soul rest in peace,Vashti.May light perpetual shine on you.
clay2nine 3 years ago
RIP blessings to your family in time of sorrow'
ChosenDior 3 years ago
RIP may your light always shine
ali20 3 years ago
I share your deep and emotional loss but when will we Africans grow away from all these Uncivilised act of evil. I believe it was something else, though am a Nigerian living in United States but... Men its very Painful; such a Damsel could go so soon.
soloyemi 3 years ago
Thank you so much for doing this tribute. I was at the premiere of Chosen Paths in Minneapolis and when Vashti arrived the hall, you could tell a star had arrived. I also watched her in a couple of Ghanaian movies. She was impressive and knew where she was going. Rest in peace, dear child.
MAWA0302 3 years ago