This debate has completely changed my opinion of Donald Trump... I am now more willing than ever to vote for him
I would crawl over broken glass to vote Trump
I would jump off a plane to vote Trump
I would allow white people to bring food to a Black BBQ to vote Trump
I'm willing to do everything in my power to see Trump win.
While I don’t think the debate hosts were fair to @realDonaldTrump, @KamalaHarris exceeded most people’s expectations tonight.
That said, when it comes to getting things done, not just saying nice-sounding words, I strongly believe that Trump will do a far better job.
After all, if Kamala can do great things, why hasn’t she? Biden rarely shows up for work, so she’s basically in charge already.
The question comes down to this: do you want current trends to continue for 4 more years or do you want change?
Bamenda used to be safe and quiet at midnight.
3:00 am, you could see people going for sports, running towards up-station.
At 5:00 am, those women who sold Puff puff and beans were out setting up their stuff, oil and dough.
Nobody could resist the Accra and puff.
The town was usually busy by 6:45 am. Traffic at mile 2 Nkwen, veterinary junction, city chemist, T-junction.. Students brisk walking to school, some on bicycles and moto bikes.
Bus Parks were busy every morning. You could notice the presence of new people in town.
By 10:00 am, the town was usually quiet and calm except the market areas where you could hear 100 hundred, buy 1 take 2, tear tear money, tear tear money...
Traffic returned by 2:45 pm, students returning home. The town was usually busy with hawkers roaming the streets, Mami Koki, students who would change into casual clothes to assist their parents hawk groundnut, guavas, pear, "bush black".
Mechanics looking like mechanics😂
Traders returning from bush markets.
Mothers/fathers returning from farm.
People with grill stations would roast corn, grill chicken, cassava, fish for sale and some paraded the town with aluminum pots containing bush meat for sale.
Retired men drinking palm wine and chatting politics, most usually debate about Ahidjo vs Biya.
Football etc
The town was busy until 7:30 - 9:00pm.
At 9:00 buses would prepare to exit the town and almost everyone would return home except the traders at the parks who would continue playing loud music, sell oran, bottled water, juice, bread to travelers.
G.C.E students would meet at venues they jointly read/study until morning while the big boys and girls went clubbing(Night life).
Those good days are gone.