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(File) Melania Trump | AFP First Lady Melania Trump, on Monday, released a farewell message ahead of leaving the White House. In the message posted on micro-blogging site Twitter, the First Lady says, “violence is never the answer.”

The message comes weeks after Trump supporters seeking to overturn election results stormed the Capitol building.  

Dressed in a formal shirt, the outgoing First Lady in her farewell speech, made a meeting reference to her husband. In the speech, Melanie Trump also paid tribute to military families, pandemic health workers and those helping victims of opioid abuse.

“As Donald and I conclude our time in the White House, I think of all of the people I have taken home in my heart and their incredible stories of love, patriotism and determination,” the First Lady said. 

“Be passionate in everything you do. But always remember that violence is never the answer, and will never be justified,” she added.

Melanie Trump did not reach out for traditional tea to Joe Biden’s wife, Dr Jill Biden. This doesn’t come as much of a surprise for observers as Trump’s departure from the White House has been anything but smooth.

Trump for months refused to accept the results of the November 2020 elections and has gone on and on in the last few months about election fraud. Trump never even congratulated his successor.

50-year-old Melanie, in her farewell speech, said, “The promise of this nation belongs to all of us who do not lose sight of our integrity and values, use every opportunity to show consideration for another person, and build good habits into our daily lives.”  

Melanie Trump, however, hasn’t received any favourable responses to the video. 

“I’m so beyond thrilled your reign as first lady is toast. Good riddance and don't let the door hit you on the way out,” a user wrote. 

“Finally, class, educated, grace and honour, will be back to the role as First Lady. Someone little girls can emulate. Marrying the rich old guy and posing in salacious photos-nude is despicable. Cue... she speaks, (what are they up to now...) 8 languages,” wrote another user.

“I really don’t care, do you?” wrote author, TV host Andy Cohen.

Yet another user wrote, “How much you guys wanna bet we’re gonna hear about Melania filing for divorce within the year?!” Source: The Week

 

Barack Obama took to Twitter to leave a short but sweet message for his wife Michelle Obama as she turns 57.

 

Michelle’s birthday is every Jan 17. For her birthday this year, Barack shared a throwback photo of her.

 

He added in the caption: “Happy birthday to my love, my partner, and my best friend. Every moment with you is a blessing. Love you, Miche.” News of Africa

 

The campaign coordinator for Uganda’s opposition leader Bobi Wine claimed he was beaten and tortured by police Sunday.

Andrew Natumanya made the allegations and showed his injuries a day after Uganda’s longtime leader President Yoweri Museveni was declared the winner of the country’s presidential election, which the opposition has dismissed as a fraud.

His leading challenger Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, has been under house arrest for several days.

Natamunya said he was abducted, beaten, and electrocuted by forces loyal to the president and now his “whole entire body keeps shaking” when he tries to hold something.

 

Meanwhile, the Deputy President of Uganda’s opposition National Unity Platform Mathias Mpunga said the party “rejected the announced results of the presidential elections” and demanded Wine’s “immediate and unconditional release” after the party had earlier said that their leader was placed under “house arrest” in the wake of the vote.

Wine said there had been ballot-box stuffing, intimidation, and that his party’s agents had been beaten and chased away during the election on Thursday.

However, Museveni has said it was the cleanest election in the country’s history. News of Africa

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