Thursday, November 10, 2016

Wole Soyinka Give Respond On Tearing His Green Card After Trump Defeat

Professor Wole Soyinka expressed concern about Donald Trump’s presidency – The Nobel Laureate said he would not destroy his Green Card yet,
 He said the US support in the fight against terrorism may be withdrawn Professor Wole Soyinka has said that he will not destroy his Green card yet even after Donald Trump has won the US election but will do so as he is sworn in. The Nobel Laureate said on Wednesday, November 2 while giving a speech to students of Oxford University in England that he would destroy his Green card in the eventuality of a Trump presidency but that decision will have to wait. 

He had said: “If in the unlikely event he does win, the first thing he’ll do is to say [that] all green-card holders must reapply to come back into the US. Well, I’m not waiting for that. “The moment they announce his victory, I will cut my green card myself and start packing up.

In what has been described as an upset, Trump defeated Hillary CLinton Newsweek reports that Soyinka said that he would not carry out his threat yet but noted that the US may soon withdraw support from Nigeria in the anti-terrorism war.

The US under the administration of President Barack Obama has supported the fight against terrorism especially in West Africa as it has provided about $71 million worth of equipment, logistics and training to task force coalition in the region. Soyinka said: “One should expect that level of collaboration to diminish. Trump’s mentality is one of, ‘What are we doing there? What business do we have over there?’ “I foresee Trump dismissing that kind of expectation offhand and closing in, shrinking, becoming smaller in terms of [the U.S.’s] presence in other parts of the world.”

“Why don’t we wait until Trump actually takes office?” “I’m just going about my normal commitments, but definitely not getting into any more commitments. Let’s put it that way for now.” However in a separate interview with The Interview Magazine, Soyinka said he would leave he US in January, 2017 when Trump is sworn in. He said: “Come January 20, 2017; watch my WOLEXIT! (Donald Trump will be sworn-in as the 45th President of the United States of America on Friday, January 20, 2017) “As 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.”

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