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Nigerians In America Endorse Clinton For President

Dr SKC Ogbonnia

The Nigerian Union Diaspora (NUD), the umbrella organization for the social, political, and economic empowerment of Nigerians in the United States of America, have endorsed the Presidential nominee for the Democratic Party, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over her Republican opponent Donald J. Trump.

According to the Secretary-General of the union, Dr. SKC Ogbonnia shortly after an emergency meeting held at the union’s headquarters in Houston , TX , on Saturday October 29, Nigerian Union Diaspora broke its long tradition of neutrality for an obvious reason: extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary measures.

“Trump’s litany of heedless specters is profoundly hostile to world peace. Moreover, his cavalier attitude pales in comparison to someone aspiring to lead the free world. With increasing stridency, Donald Trump has repeatedly denigrated and demonized not only immigrants and the womenfolk but also other nations and minorities.

“Unlike Mr. Trump, Secretary Clinton has the ideal temperament, sound judgment, requisite experiences, and exemplary track record with the Nigerian nation. She has also proposed sensible positions on issues pertinent to Nigerians in America , particularly race relations, education, trade, immigration, and religion.

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“Accordingly, all Nigerian-Americans are strongly encouraged to cast their vote en masse for Hillary Clinton for president on November 8, 2016. Both voters and nonvoters can also donate to her campaign by visiting https://www.hillaryclinton.com/.

“Members are however free to vote for candidates of their choice in other races based on the prevailing local interests.”

The Nigerian Union Diaspora represents over 2.4 million people of Nigerian descent who contribute more than $132 billion to the US national economy.

The union said that there is much is at stake, adding that the forthcoming election is the most critical in the history of Nigerians in America. [myad]

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