By Chido Nwangwu • @Chido247 • @USAfricaLive
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[sticky title=”” title_url=”” title_icon=”” title_bg_color=”” title_text_color=”” title_border_bottom_color=”” main_color=”” thumb_bg_color=”” enable_tab=”” count=”4″ orderby=”latest” duration=”all” show_view_all=”on” item_title=”in” cates=”” cate_scenario=”combination” authors=”” exclude_authors=”” tags=”” ignore_sticky_posts=”on” exclude_loaded_posts=”” show_comment=”on” show_readmore=”on” show_author=”icon” show_date=”date” meta_item_order=”a_c_d” show_format_icon=”” show_review_score=”” number_cates=”1″ snippet_length=”150″ thumbnail_height=”310″ rainbow_thumb_bg=””][/sticky]In a radical, potentially disruptive message to his followers and a departure from the traditions of American democracy, the U.S Republican party flag bearer, Donald J. Trump declined to promise that he would “absolutely accept” the results of the presidential election of November 8, 2016.
Debate moderator Chris Wallace asked the controversial billionaire if he would commit to accepting the result of the race, regardless of outcome, Trump responded, “I will look at it at the time.” Wallace pressed further and Trump insisted “What I’m saying is that I will tell you at the time. I’ll keep you in suspense.” The comments during the final debate which held at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, had the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate Hillary Clinton characterize Trump’s comments as “horrifying.”
VIDEO #CNN special #CHIBOK Girls n #BokoHaram Live intvw wt the Founder of USAfrica multimedia and public networks Chido Nwangwu. CNN anchors John Berman n Michaela Pereira.
Forthcoming 2017 BOOK: In this engaging, uniquely insightful and first reportage book, MANDELA & ACHEBE: Footprints of Greatness, about two icons and towering of African descent whose exemplary lives and friendship lessons for humanity and Africans, USAfrica Founder Chido Nwangwu takes a measure of their works and to write that Mandela and Achebe have left “footprints of greatness.”
specialist and founder of USAfricaonline.com, the first African-owned U.S-based newspaper published on the , in his first book; he writes movingly from his 1998 reporting from South Africa on Mandela. http://www.mandelaachebechido.com/
•Dr. Chido Nwangwu, moderator of the Achebe Colloquium (, , and in Africa) December 7-8, 2012 at Brown in Rhode Island and former on Africa business/issues to the Mayor of Houston, is the Founder & Publisher of Houston-based USAfrica multimedia networks since 1992, first African-owned, U.S-based newspaper published on the USAfricaonline.com; CLASSmagazine, AchebeBooks.com, the USAfrica-powered e-groups of AfricanChristians, Nigeria360 and the largest pictorial events megasite on the African diaspora www.PhotoWorks.TV . He was recently profiled by the CNN International for his pioneering works on multimedia/news/public policy projects for Africans and Americans.