Career
She currently resides in Kingston, Jamaica, where she co-hosts the popular current affairs radio programme, Nationwide This Morning on Nationwide News Network. From 2010 to 2011, she worked as a broadcast journalist at CVM television in Jamaica, where she became known for the infamous "duppy story" about a Spanish Town boy seemingly haunted by a ghost, as well as her coverage of the Jamaican security forces incursion into Tivoli Gardens in search of reputed drug lord Christopher "Dudus" Coke. In February 2012, CVM television aired a documentary produced by Enriquez, entitled "Manitoba a Gallis: Jamaican Dancehall and Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome", which received critical acclaim.
The documentary was also aired on Channel 7 in Belize.
lieutenant was funded with a grant from Caribbean Broadcast Media Partners (CBMP) and is distributed by them. Enriquez has also worked as a video presenter on cable entertainment channel, Hype television, a producer for Reggae Entertainment Television (RETV), and has also been a guest contributor to the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper.
Before settling in Jamaica, Enriquez was host of KREM Radio"s Wake Up Belize Morning Vibes alongside Evan "Mose" Hyde. Enríquez was born in Belize City, but raised and attended school in Belmopan, Belize.
After graduating Belmopan Comprehensive High School she attended Saint John"s College Junior College in Belize City, then left on scholarship to Fordham University in New York, where she earned a Bachelor"s degree in Journalism.
Upon returning to Belize she joined KREM Radio as host of the Vibes and KREM"s news editor in 2005. She has on occasion contributed to the Amandala. She later obtained a Master"s Degree in Communications Studies from the University of the West Indies" Mona campus in Jamaica.
In January 2010 she was the organizer of the “Help Haiti Benefit Concert and Telethon", the biggest show ever in Belize.
Kalilah is the mother of one daughter.