Gambia nobody can deprive me of that victory i will not step down jammeh

It seems like you're quoting a famous speech by Yahya Jammeh, the former President of The Gambia. On December 2, 2016, Jammeh refused to step down after losing the presidential election to Adama Barrow, saying "Nobody can deprive me of that victory. I will not step down."

Jammeh's statement was met with widespread international condemnation, and the situation escalated into a political crisis. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and other international organizations intervened, and Jammeh eventually agreed to step down on January 21, 2017, after a military intervention by ECOWAS forces.

Jammeh's refusal to accept the election results and his subsequent attempts to cling to power led to a significant deterioration in the country's political and economic situation. His departure from office marked the end of his 22-year rule and the beginning of a new era for The Gambia.

It's worth noting that Jammeh's speech was seen as a clear example of authoritarianism and a refusal to accept the will of the people. His actions were widely criticized by human rights organizations and other stakeholders, and his legacy is still being debated in The Gambia and beyond.