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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Now, we move forward: Obama to Americans.

Opening the door to the stand, one would notice the chit-chat between the Obama and Biden was still burning and surprising. A lot of Americans woke up to the surprise that a woman lost a man, again. However, it was not just any man or woman, it was Hillary Clinton losing to Donald Trump, the underdog-look-alike.

It was tough election and trending in the heart of many. Apart from the gaffes from the FBI, nothing could have slowed Hillary down from taking the Oval Office. Many felt that while the Media rooted for Hillary, the FBI rooted for Trump. The theory is that Trump could never have won without the fear of uncertainty hanging around a Clinton aiming to break a record. Some say that America is not ready to be led by a woman.

While this may not be true, my opinion is that we have four (4) years to see the difference. Politics and propaganda go hand-in-hand. While the bitter rivalry between Democrats and Republican still brews on the lost, POTUS steps in with a speech.

Using the word 'coming together to unite as one', Trump made a pledge and still had a jab at the opposition. He stated that his bid was not a campaign but a movement to serve the people. He hopes to renew the American dream by bring the untapped potentials of the citizens to bear.in the country. When he decided to thank the secret service, one can presume it was in good faith or not? Well, we will leave that for the speech analyst.

Oh! He remembered his running mate.

While many may see a Presidential Trump take stand, Hillary concession speech shed lights to the preying eyes what it means to stand tall. She tried successfully to hold back her tears. She also apologised for losing the election. She set the record straight that she had the best of Americans to level with voting for the best. She called to fore the need to be civically responsible as stated in the constitution. She recognises the POTUS nd FLOTUS and the standing ovation was overwhelming.

Hillary accepts her success is not without setbacks, but always worth the fight. 'They are more seasons to come and they are . . .'' adequately states that we should be expecting a comeback in two (2) or four (4) years time to come.

All said and done, POTUS closes it all with a clarion call that 'now, we move forward'. A great nation with great people.

Congratulations to the new POTUS.



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Akinbo, Adebunmi Adeola is CEO, KOBOKINGs and the lead contributor on kBlogMaster. He is a seasoned journalist and ideapreneur. He runs a couple of blogs and small business. A communication technologist and Social Media Expert, Content and Brand Development, Graphics Consultant and SDGs Advocate.

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