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Thursday, November 10, 2016

5 lessons learnt from Trump's victory

In this Piece written by Charles Kumolu, he highlight five lessons the world has learnt with Donald Trump's suprising victory at the US election


1. That this victory came even with the President-elect’s recognized shortcomings resonates salient questions whose answers could be found in Trump’s exploitation of the peculiar undercurrents that defined the historic election.

2. Examining this victory through the prism of Trump’s believed unelectable post-election status, showed that every political contest is purely a battle of ideas which could be won with tricks as exemplified by him. Little wonder, DicK Stoken in his book: The Great Game of Politic: Why We Elect Whom We Elect observed that it was germane to understand the force that can force the pendulum back toward the centre thereby resulting in the change of parties in power at the executive level.

 3. Indeed, by turning out upsetting, Trump’s triumph exposed how risky it has become for a political system to be consumed by the realities of the moment when projecting the likely outcome of elections. Though it had never been out of context to predict the future with today’s event, in Trump’s victory, it becomes risky to treat post-election prognosis as a reality in respective of the scope of its focus.

4. Interestingly, the development brings to mind, Robert Green’s nineteenth law of power where he cautioned thus: ‘’Never underestimate your opponent or think less of him. You never know the force of his blow when he comes in for an attack.”
Of course, the triumph which momentously defeated conventional and professional wisdom provides a lesson that every segment of the electorate most be prioritized in very political engagement. That was self-evident from the demographic of those, who voted for the President-elect.

5. In all these, the hardest lesson remains that no matter what, the people take preeminence over the establishment when targeting the audience of political messages. The people in this context are simply the ordinary men and women, who feel neglected by the system and the white working class, who craved for a paradigm-setting President. Therefore, possessing the inalienable rights from which government derives its sovereignty as highlighted by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence makes it fatal to ignore the people’s significance in any democracy where their power had not been stolen. On that strength, it would be agreed that by choosing Trump as the 45th President of the United States amid post-election resentment, Americans have reaffirmed that political legitimacy is still defined by the American people. Indeed, it seems difficult for the world to grapple with the reality of a Trump presidency, but it is a surprising fact  Americans would live with within the next four years.
 Perhaps, this immortal quote in Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet would provide solace. ‘’ When our deep plots do pall and that should teach us there’s a divinity that shapes our ends’’’



culled from naij.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Read Full Speech from Hilary Clinton after defeat to Donald Trump


Hilary recieved a rousing reception from her party faithful as she stepped onto the podium to deliver her speech.

Struggling to hold back tears, she said she had offered to work with Trump on behalf of the country and that her campaign was not for one person but was about building a country that we love

Her speech below...

“Thank you all very much,” Hillary said on Wednesday evening, as the crowd continue to clap and cheer her on.

Thank you, thank you. And I love you all, too.”

“Last night I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope that he will be a president for all of our country...

“I’m sorry that we did not win this election for the values we all share...

“You represent the best of America, and being your candidate has been one of the greatest honors of my life. I know how disappointed you feel, because I feel it too....

'This is painful, and it will be for a long time. But I want you to remember this. Our campaign was never about one person... it was about building a country that we love... We have seen that our country was more deeply divided than we ever thought...'

'We must accept this result... Donald Trump is going to be our president... we owe him an open mind and a chance to lead.

“we must defend the values of non-discrimination and the rule of law and equality before the law.

''Advance the values we hold most dear.”

“We’ve spent a year-and-a-half bringing together millions of people...

“We believe the American dream is big enough for everyone.”

She says men, women, LGBT, people with disabilites - “for everyone.”

“Our responsibility as citizens is to continue to do our part to build that better stronger fairer America that we all seek.”

“To Barack and Michelle Obama. Our country owes you an enormous debt of gratitude. We thank you for your graceful determined leadership that has meant so much...

“And to Bill and Chelsea, Mark Charlotte Aidan.. my love for you means more than I can ever express. You criss-crossed this country on my behalf and lifted me up when I needed it most.

“To the talented and dedicated staff, You poured your hearts into this campaign... you were the best campaign that anybody could have ever expected or wanted.

“And to the millions of volunteers, community leaders, activists and union organizers...I want everybody coming out... and make sure your voices are heard going forward.

'To the donors, the young people in particular, i've had successes and setbacks,” “Sometimes really painful.”

“You will have successes and setbacks too. This loss hurts. But please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it.”




'And to all the women.. who put their faith in this campaign and me... I want you to know that nothing has made me prouder than to be your champion.”

“I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling, but I know someday someone will, and hopefully sooner than we might think right now.

“And to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable... and deserving of every chance... to pursue your own dreams.”

“I'm incredibly honored and grateful to have had this chance.”

“May God bless you and may God bless the United States of America.”

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Revealed : Singer Adele suffered from depression after the birth of her Son.

 
Multiple award-winning singer Adele has revealed in a magazine interview released on Monday that she suffered from post-partum depression after the birth of her son and had undergone therapy when younger for what she called her “very dark side.”


“I’d still like to make records, but I’d be fine if I never heard (the applause) again. I’m on tour simply to see everyone who’s been so supportive. I don’t care about money,” Adele, 28, was quoted as saying.

The 10-time Grammy winner, known for heart-wrenching ballads such as “Someone Like You” and “Rolling in the Deep,” said she had always been drawn to sad music.

“I have a very dark side. I’m very available to depression. I can slip in and out of it quite easily. It started when my granddad died, when I was about 10, and while I never had a suicidal thought, I have been in therapy, lots.

“But I haven’t had that feeling since I had my son and snapped out of my postpartum depression,” she added.

Adele gave birth to son Angelo four years ago with boyfriend Simon Konecki.

“I had really bad postpartum depression after I had my son, and it frightened me… My knowledge of postpartum — or post-natal, as we call it in England — is that you don’t want to be with your child; you’re worried you might hurt your child; you’re worried you weren’t doing a good job. But I was obsessed with my child. I felt very inadequate; I felt like I’d made the worst decision of my life. It can come in many different forms,” the singer said.

Adele acknowledged that her future songs would likely never match those she wrote for her 2011 album “21,” which has sold more than 31 million copies worldwide.

“I can see from an outsider’s perspective that I will never write songs as good as the ones that are on ’21’, but I’m not as indulgent as I was then, and I don’t have time to fall apart like I did then.

“I was completely off my face writing that album, and a drunk tongue is an honest one,” she said.

Since having a child, Adele said she has quit smoking and now drinks only a couple of glasses of wine a week.


Thursday, October 27, 2016

[New Music]Falz x Simi – Foreign



Falz & Simi are finally out with their joint EP titled “Chemistry“, Here is our pick “Foreign” Off the released Project.

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