by Eze Eluchie,
United States of
America’s President-elect, Donald “some-mothers-do-have’em” Trump, will be
inaugurated as the 45th President of the US on the 20th of January 2017.
From all indications, Mr. Trump does not intend to last his tenure. Trumps
mannerisms, taking on the powerful Intelligence institutions, getting combative
with the Media and general bombastic posture is suggestive of a man in a hurry
to exit the Oval Office.
It is imperative
that the US Senate does the needful as soon as possible to pave the way for a
President Mike Pence (the 46th).
The established democratic institutions of the US makes it
possible to right wrongs as soon as the people desire it – unlike across most
of Sub-Sahara Africa, and more particularly in Nigeria, where our perverted pretense at
democracy ensures that the people remain in bondage to whosoever is able to
scam his way into power for the remainder of the tenure – irrespective of how
much the country wants to change the change.
From the sub-Sahara
perspective, Mr. Trumps victory was important and relevant for what it
underscored and established: the
world was spared the specter of a lady who cohorts with extremist Islam, did
not understand BH as a terrorist organization and would probably have continued
with Obama's suspicious qualification of the dictatorial Nigerian ruler as a
'man of integrity', occupying the Oval Office and its attendant consequences
for the African continent - an occurrence that would have spelt disaster for
much of the African continent as evidenced by the horrendous spectacle
unfolding in Nigeria where the Obama regime had backed an Islamist into office.
Americans voted right, it is now time for the world to move forward.
Picture: US Vice
President elect and incoming 46th President, Mike Pence.
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