Skip to main content

"Maybe it is time to stop running to America every time we have a problem in our own country" - Di'Ja weighs in on Donald Trump's Victory in U.S Presidential Poll

Following Donald Trump‘s unbelievable win in the 2016 U.S Presidential Election, some celebrities have reacted to the shocking turn of events
.
Mavin Records’ singer, Di’Ja took to Instagram to share her thoughts on Trump’s election.
She posted the photo below and said:
dija-on-us-election
Maybe it is time to stop running to America every time we have a problem in Our own country. It takes hitting rock bottom to hit Reset! This election should remind you THERE R OTHER COUNTRIES OTHER THAN AMERICA that have potential for greatness. What you forget is THEY built their country with YOUR RESOURCES and support of YOUR labour. YOU TOO CAN BUILD YOURS. It is not the end of the world. It is the beginning of a new one. TRUMP or HILLARY sha fix your own face! WE ALL HAVE WORK TO DO!
After facing backlash for the post, she went ahead to write another post on why she made the comments in the earlier post. See it below.
dija-on-us-election2

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

2016 Glitz Africa Fashion Week: Ejiro Amos-Tafiri

  The 2016 Glitz Africa Fashion Week took place in Accra, Ghana over the weekend. The fashion event kicked off on Friday 7th October 2016 and wrapped up yesterday Sunday 9th October 2016. BN Style will present some of the best collections displayed at the event. Here is Nigerian design label Ejiro Amos-Tafiri .

Hairy cleavage selfies: Queen Okafor is out to enjoy her new fame

Believed to be Nigeria's hairiest woman, Queen Okafor is enjoying her new found Fame and has now continued to flaunt her hairy cleavage selfies via social media. See more photos after the cut...

Akanna Okeke: 6 Ways to Make People Like You

   I’ve been told numerous times that I am very likable and I have seen this for myself too.  Somehow, I just seem to obtain the favour of those around me; from bosses to teachers, to friends to colleagues.  I remember leaving my last job and there was a send off gathering where each co-worker was asked to say what they thought about me.  I got comments like: “He’s a politician”; “He’s in everybody’s camp”; “No, he’s smart and diplomatic. He knows how to please everybody and stay close to key people”.