Actor, Joseph Okechukwu’s open letter to Donald Trump
Nollywood actor and producer, Joseph
Okechukwu is at it again. The actor, who
predicted Donald Trump’s presidential election
win, has written an open letter to him, baring
his mind on the recent controversies trailing
outgoing president, Barack Obama’s silence, on
the recent protests to disrupt Donald Trump’s
inauguration ceremony and shame him.
“As an ardent supporter of Donald J. Trump, I
am obviously saddened that the soon to be
opposition party in the United States has not in
any way conducted itself in a manner worthy of
emulation.
As I see events unfold in the United States, I
keep wondering, “what example really, is there
for developing nations? During Barack Obama’s
last Press Conference as president of the
United States, he refused to either condemn or
approve of his party’s members of congress
decision to ditch Donald Trump’s inauguration.
I don’t see how this and many other divisive
post election actions of Barack Obama could
have earned him a 60% approval rating. CNN/
ORC poll that gave Obama 60% approval rating,
if I remember correctly also said Clinton was
favored over Trump to win the elections by a
margin that was simply unbelievable. I don’t
believe the polls and I don’t think that Barack
has handled his party’s loss to the Republicans
well at all.
As of two days ago, protests have broken out
in several regions within the District and
beyond. Funny thing is, the organizers
announced their intent to protest way ahead of
time.
And they made it clear that they were going to
protest just to disrupt and shame the incoming
president, how absurd!
And the outgoing president never said a word!
Unfortunately for the protesters and their
sponsors, these protests will be an
unpardonable indictment on the legacy of the
outgoing president of the United States- being
the first American president in a long while to
oversee an inauguration ceremony marred with
protests.
Again, I wonder why these people come to
Africa to preach Democracy and Common
Sense to us. If you can’t accept defeat in good
faith, why preach it to African leaders?
In closing, I want to once again congratulate
Donald J. Trump on this great occasion of his
inauguration. You, sir have won your election
fair and square. You fought your way through
some of the most disparaging vituperations my
short life on earth has ever witnessed.
You lived through FAKE and DEMORALISING
polls. You endured lies more gigantic than the
tower of Babel- no wonder they came
crumbling just like the tower. You do not
deserve to be labeled ‘illegitimate’ by
Congressman Lewis for any reason whatsoever.
But you’re already used to these tantrum-filled
shenanigans. I believed in you so I supported
and campaigned vigorously for you. I still
believe in you and I will continue to pray for
you.
Please, do not disappoint Destiny. I know your
enemies are swelling in numbers daily and they
will like to see you fail woefully. But you will
succeed greatly to their utmost dismay. You
have been chosen for this time and no force
can bring you down. Stay focused.
I know that America will preoccupy you in the
early days of your office, but please do not
forget Africa, especially my country, Nigeria. We
need the MAGA team here because we also
want to MANGA (Make Nigeria Great Again).
God bless your new office, and may God bless
the United States of America.”
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