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Trump Victory: I'll Tear My Green Card As Vowed On The .... - Angry Soyinka Affirms

Trump Victory: I'll Tear My Green Card As Vowed On The .... - Angry Soyinka Affirms

Prof. Wole Soyinka, the Nobel Laureate  has given an indication that he will tear up his Green Card on January 20, 2017, the day Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the US.

Last week, Soyinka had, in annoyance with the possible victory of the Republican candidate, threatened to destroy the card.

Soyinka in an In an interview with The INTERVIEW, the world-acclaimed writer and human rights activist expressed resentment at Trump’s emergence, saying it spelt trouble for humanity.


Asked if he still intended to thrash the card, he said, “Come January 20, 2017; watch my WOLEXIT!”

By WOLEXIT, he seemed to be referring to his final ‘exit’ from the US, playing on Brexit, the expression referring to Britain’s historical exit from the European Union.

Although he said he was not too surprised that Trump won, he noted that his victory had brought an already teetering world closer to the precipice.

He said, “The possibility (of Trump’s victory) was looming nearer and nearer, getting scarier and scarier.

“As the election day approached, the specter became near palpable. I refused to switch on the television this morning until I had stiffened myself with a strong espresso. I felt disaster in my marrow.

“Trump’s wall is already under construction. Walls are built in the mind, and Trump has erected walls, not only across the mental landscape of America but across the global landscape. “I am glad you referred to the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – that was one anniversary in reversal!”

Read The Full Interview At The Interview  

Prof. Wole Soyinka, the Nobel Laureate  has given an indication that he will tear up his Green Card on January 20, 2017, the day Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 45th President of the US.

Last week, Soyinka had, in annoyance with the possible victory of the Republican candidate, threatened to destroy the card.

Soyinka in an In an interview with The INTERVIEW, the world-acclaimed writer and human rights activist expressed resentment at Trump’s emergence, saying it spelt trouble for humanity.


Asked if he still intended to thrash the card, he said, “Come January 20, 2017; watch my WOLEXIT!”

By WOLEXIT, he seemed to be referring to his final ‘exit’ from the US, playing on Brexit, the expression referring to Britain’s historical exit from the European Union.

Although he said he was not too surprised that Trump won, he noted that his victory had brought an already teetering world closer to the precipice.

He said, “The possibility (of Trump’s victory) was looming nearer and nearer, getting scarier and scarier.

“As the election day approached, the specter became near palpable. I refused to switch on the television this morning until I had stiffened myself with a strong espresso. I felt disaster in my marrow.

“Trump’s wall is already under construction. Walls are built in the mind, and Trump has erected walls, not only across the mental landscape of America but across the global landscape. “I am glad you referred to the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – that was one anniversary in reversal!”

Read The Full Interview At The Interview  

U.S ELECTIONS: TB Joshua Deletes Video of Punctured Prophecy Of Clinton's Victory

U.S ELECTIONS: TB Joshua Deletes Video of Punctured Prophecy Of Clinton's Victory

TB Joshua
A couple of hours after the Nigeria’s social media community went agog over the prophecy by founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet TB Joshua on the just concluded US presidential election, the post on his Facebook has been deleted.

T.B Joshua on his official Facebook page – TB Joshua Ministries on Sunday had predicted that the next President of the United States will be ‘a woman.’

He said, “By the way, in order not to keep you in suspense, what I frankly saw is a woman.”



Nigerians had dragged him in the mud after his prophecy went ‘sour’ as Trump won the US presidential election early this morning in an incredible victory that shocked pundits and observers all around the world.

TB Joshua had told his congregation on Sunday that he “saw” a woman winning.

That ‘prediction’ which was posted on his Facebook page is no longer available.

TB Joshua
A couple of hours after the Nigeria’s social media community went agog over the prophecy by founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet TB Joshua on the just concluded US presidential election, the post on his Facebook has been deleted.

T.B Joshua on his official Facebook page – TB Joshua Ministries on Sunday had predicted that the next President of the United States will be ‘a woman.’

He said, “By the way, in order not to keep you in suspense, what I frankly saw is a woman.”



Nigerians had dragged him in the mud after his prophecy went ‘sour’ as Trump won the US presidential election early this morning in an incredible victory that shocked pundits and observers all around the world.

TB Joshua had told his congregation on Sunday that he “saw” a woman winning.

That ‘prediction’ which was posted on his Facebook page is no longer available.

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Protesters march past burned garbage in downtown Oakland
(Picture:Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group via AP)
Rioting has broken out in America in reaction to Donald Trump’s shock election as the next US president.

More than 100 protesters gathered in Oakland in the early hours of Wednesday morning attempting to block freeways, with at least one hit by a car.

There were also reports that cars were set on fire and windows of others were broken with emergency services closing down one highway to deal with the incident.


Protesters were also seen in masks outside a Trump supporters party in San Francisco, according to KTVU, and in Berkeley others were heard chanting ‘not my president.’

Hillary Clinton supporters were also filmed marching through Portland in Oregon shouting ‘f*** Donald Trump’ and setting fire to the US flag.

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Protests have also broken out in San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose.

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Rioters in Portland were seen holding banners saying ‘fuck trump’

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
A fire burns during protests in Oakland (Picture: Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group via AP)

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Add cMadeline Lopes, left, and Cassidy Irwin, both of Oakland, march with other protesters
(Picture: Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group via AP)
Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Protesters march past burned garbage in downtown Oakland
(Picture:Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group via AP)
Rioting has broken out in America in reaction to Donald Trump’s shock election as the next US president.

More than 100 protesters gathered in Oakland in the early hours of Wednesday morning attempting to block freeways, with at least one hit by a car.

There were also reports that cars were set on fire and windows of others were broken with emergency services closing down one highway to deal with the incident.


Protesters were also seen in masks outside a Trump supporters party in San Francisco, according to KTVU, and in Berkeley others were heard chanting ‘not my president.’

Hillary Clinton supporters were also filmed marching through Portland in Oregon shouting ‘f*** Donald Trump’ and setting fire to the US flag.

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Protests have also broken out in San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose.

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Rioters in Portland were seen holding banners saying ‘fuck trump’

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
A fire burns during protests in Oakland (Picture: Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group via AP)

Violent Protest, Rioting Breaks Out Over Trump's Shocking Victory Outside White House, American Flag Ablaze; Photos + Video
Add cMadeline Lopes, left, and Cassidy Irwin, both of Oakland, march with other protesters
(Picture: Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group via AP)

I'll Be President For All Americans - President-Elect, Trump First Victory Speech

I'll Be President For All Americans - President-Elect, Trump First Victory Speech

THE FIRST ADDRESS OF AMERICAN PRESIDENT ELECT, DONALD TRUMP:

Donald Trump
I PLEDGE TO EVERY CITIZEN OF OUR LAND THAT I WILL BE PRESIDENT FOR ALL AMERICANS.
FOR THOSE WHO CHOOSE NOT TO SUPPORT ME IN THE PAST... I AM REACHING OUT TO THEM.... SO WE CAN BUILD A UNIFY OUR COUNTRY.
- Donald J. Trump

"It is time for us to come together as one united people. I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen to not support me in the past, of which there were a few people, I am reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so we can unify our great country.


"As I've said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement made up of millions of hardworking men and women who love their country and want a better and brighter future for themselves and for their family.

"It's a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs who expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will.

"Working together, we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream. I've spent my life in business looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the world, that is now what I want to do for our country. Tremendous potentials. It's gonna be a beautiful thing.

"Every single American will have the opportunity to realize his or her fullest potential. The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.


THE FIRST ADDRESS OF AMERICAN PRESIDENT ELECT, DONALD TRUMP:

Donald Trump
I PLEDGE TO EVERY CITIZEN OF OUR LAND THAT I WILL BE PRESIDENT FOR ALL AMERICANS.
FOR THOSE WHO CHOOSE NOT TO SUPPORT ME IN THE PAST... I AM REACHING OUT TO THEM.... SO WE CAN BUILD A UNIFY OUR COUNTRY.
- Donald J. Trump

"It is time for us to come together as one united people. I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans, and this is so important to me. For those who have chosen to not support me in the past, of which there were a few people, I am reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so we can unify our great country.


"As I've said from the beginning, ours was not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement made up of millions of hardworking men and women who love their country and want a better and brighter future for themselves and for their family.

"It's a movement comprised of Americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs who expect our government to serve the people, and serve the people it will.

"Working together, we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream. I've spent my life in business looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the world, that is now what I want to do for our country. Tremendous potentials. It's gonna be a beautiful thing.

"Every single American will have the opportunity to realize his or her fullest potential. The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.


US election: France’s Le Pen congratulates Trump

US election: France’s Le Pen congratulates Trump

Le Pen,
Front National (National Front - FN) far-right party's President and
European MP Marine Le Pen speaks during a convention on
November 8, 2016 in Paris. / AFP PHOTO / ERIC FEFERBERG
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen congratulated Donald Trump on Wednesday as the Republican appeared close to victory in the US presidential election.


Le Pen, who heads the anti-immigration National Front (FN), tweeted: “Congratulations to the new president of the United States Donald Trump and to the free American people”.

AFP

Le Pen,
Front National (National Front - FN) far-right party's President and
European MP Marine Le Pen speaks during a convention on
November 8, 2016 in Paris. / AFP PHOTO / ERIC FEFERBERG
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen congratulated Donald Trump on Wednesday as the Republican appeared close to victory in the US presidential election.


Le Pen, who heads the anti-immigration National Front (FN), tweeted: “Congratulations to the new president of the United States Donald Trump and to the free American people”.

AFP

BREAKING: Trump wins key state of Florida in bitter blow to Hillary Clinton

BREAKING: Trump wins key state of Florida in bitter blow to Hillary Clinton

Donald Trump
Donald Trump has delivered a potentially fatal blow by winning the key state of Florida.

The Republican candidate’s victory puts him well ahead of Hillary Clinton and takes him a step closer to holding the keys to the White House.

Florida is often seen as the bellwether for the way the election will go and led to the New York Times putting Donald Trump ahead of Hillary Clinton as the likely president.


Clinton had hoped that a surge in the Hispanic vote would help push the state in her favour, but that has not materialised.

Markets reacted to the news by plummeting with the Peso, Mexico’s currency, falling and the Dow Jones dropping by 450 points.


Donald Trump
Donald Trump has delivered a potentially fatal blow by winning the key state of Florida.

The Republican candidate’s victory puts him well ahead of Hillary Clinton and takes him a step closer to holding the keys to the White House.

Florida is often seen as the bellwether for the way the election will go and led to the New York Times putting Donald Trump ahead of Hillary Clinton as the likely president.


Clinton had hoped that a surge in the Hispanic vote would help push the state in her favour, but that has not materialised.

Markets reacted to the news by plummeting with the Peso, Mexico’s currency, falling and the Dow Jones dropping by 450 points.


BREAKING: Clinton 'Conceding' Defeat As Trump Extends Lead

BREAKING: Clinton 'Conceding' Defeat As Trump Extends Lead

Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton has suggested that she might be going to lose the US election. 

The Democratic candidate posted an Instagram tribute to her staff and supporters as her chances of winning plunged on the election night. 

 "This team has so much to be proud of," she wrote on her official profile. "Whatever happens tonight, thank you for everything."


A photo posted by Hillary Clinton (@hillaryclinton) on

The post received huge amounts of interaction, with most either heckling Ms Clinton or expressing their hopes that she would go on to win. 

 The message came just as Donald Trump's chances of winning surged. Hillary Clinton had been predicted to win the election for weeks and even as polls closed, but as the election night went on the forecasts switched quickly to Donald Trump. 

Ms Clinton's message didn't indicate that she expects to lose. But it did suggest that she is looking to a potential loss. Mr Trump's chances were being put as high as 70 or 80 per cent overnight, just as Ms Clinton's Instagram post appeared

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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton has suggested that she might be going to lose the US election. 

The Democratic candidate posted an Instagram tribute to her staff and supporters as her chances of winning plunged on the election night. 

 "This team has so much to be proud of," she wrote on her official profile. "Whatever happens tonight, thank you for everything."


A photo posted by Hillary Clinton (@hillaryclinton) on

The post received huge amounts of interaction, with most either heckling Ms Clinton or expressing their hopes that she would go on to win. 

 The message came just as Donald Trump's chances of winning surged. Hillary Clinton had been predicted to win the election for weeks and even as polls closed, but as the election night went on the forecasts switched quickly to Donald Trump. 

Ms Clinton's message didn't indicate that she expects to lose. But it did suggest that she is looking to a potential loss. Mr Trump's chances were being put as high as 70 or 80 per cent overnight, just as Ms Clinton's Instagram post appeared

Independent

Clinton, Trump notch early wins as US polls start closing

Clinton, Trump notch early wins as US polls start closing

US Election: Clinton and Trump
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump locked up their first state wins Tuesday as polling stations closed in the eastern United States, with the world waiting anxiously to see who will head to the White House.

Some 200 million Americans were asked to make a historic choice — between electing the nation’s first woman president, or handing the reins of power to a billionaire populist who has upended US politics with his improbable outsider campaign.

With voting over in a handful of states and Americans queueing to cast their ballots farther west, television networks called Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia for the Republican Trump, and Vermont for the veteran Democrat.


None of these early results were a surprise and all eyes were fixed on key swing states like Florida or Pennsylvania that will likely decide the result of the long, bruising contest for the right to lead the world’s biggest economy.

Clinton went into the day with a slim opinion poll lead and a more obvious route to winning the key states that will decide the electoral college.

But at the venue where Trump will hold his planned victory party in New York, supporters were upbeat, expressing confidence that he would stage a major political upset.

“We feel very good about where we are right now, about the turnout numbers we’re seeing in record numbers in the areas we need,” said John Fredericks, Trump’s Virginia state chairman.

From crowded Manhattan to Virginia horse country to balmy California, long lines snaked into the streets outside polling stations.

“Hillary, she has a history,” said Charmaine Smith, 50, a retail manager as she cast her ballot in Harlem. “All Trump has is the bullying.”

An hour’s drive north, a crowd of admirers chanted “Madam President” as Clinton and her husband Bill, the former president, voted near their home in Chappaqua, before emerging to shake hands and chat with the crowd.

“So many people are counting on the outcome of this election, what it means for our country,” the 69-year-old secretary of state said. “And I’ll do the very best I can if I’m fortunate enough to win today.”

An exit poll by CNN however found that only four in 10 voters were optimistic that incumbent president Barack Obama’s successor would do any better than he has during his two terms in office.

AFP

US Election: Clinton and Trump
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump locked up their first state wins Tuesday as polling stations closed in the eastern United States, with the world waiting anxiously to see who will head to the White House.

Some 200 million Americans were asked to make a historic choice — between electing the nation’s first woman president, or handing the reins of power to a billionaire populist who has upended US politics with his improbable outsider campaign.

With voting over in a handful of states and Americans queueing to cast their ballots farther west, television networks called Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia for the Republican Trump, and Vermont for the veteran Democrat.


None of these early results were a surprise and all eyes were fixed on key swing states like Florida or Pennsylvania that will likely decide the result of the long, bruising contest for the right to lead the world’s biggest economy.

Clinton went into the day with a slim opinion poll lead and a more obvious route to winning the key states that will decide the electoral college.

But at the venue where Trump will hold his planned victory party in New York, supporters were upbeat, expressing confidence that he would stage a major political upset.

“We feel very good about where we are right now, about the turnout numbers we’re seeing in record numbers in the areas we need,” said John Fredericks, Trump’s Virginia state chairman.

From crowded Manhattan to Virginia horse country to balmy California, long lines snaked into the streets outside polling stations.

“Hillary, she has a history,” said Charmaine Smith, 50, a retail manager as she cast her ballot in Harlem. “All Trump has is the bullying.”

An hour’s drive north, a crowd of admirers chanted “Madam President” as Clinton and her husband Bill, the former president, voted near their home in Chappaqua, before emerging to shake hands and chat with the crowd.

“So many people are counting on the outcome of this election, what it means for our country,” the 69-year-old secretary of state said. “And I’ll do the very best I can if I’m fortunate enough to win today.”

An exit poll by CNN however found that only four in 10 voters were optimistic that incumbent president Barack Obama’s successor would do any better than he has during his two terms in office.

AFP


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