Sunday, January 4, 2026

WATCH: Residents March Against US President in Northern Nigeria, Say Trump Is Not Welcome

Residents of a Northern Nigerian community have taken to the streets in a peaceful march to protest against former United States President, Donald Trump, openly declaring that he is “not welcome” in their region.
In a video currently circulating on social media, a large crowd of protesters can be seen marching through major streets while chanting slogans against Trump. Some of the demonstrators carried placards with strong messages condemning his past statements and policies, which they described as offensive to Muslims and Africans.
According to eyewitnesses, the protest was organized by concerned residents who said they felt compelled to speak out against what they described as Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, immigration policies, and remarks about African nations during his time in office.
The demonstrators accused the former US leader of promoting division, discrimination, and hate, especially through policies such as the travel ban that affected several Muslim-majority countries. They also referenced previous comments attributed to Trump that were widely criticized across Africa and the Muslim world.
Despite the strong message, the march remained peaceful, with no reports of violence or clashes with security agencies. Local authorities reportedly monitored the situation to ensure public order while allowing the protesters to express their views.
The video of the march has sparked mixed reactions online. While some social media users praised the residents for exercising their right to peaceful protest, others questioned the relevance of protesting a former US president who is not currently in office.
As global political figures continue to attract attention beyond their borders, this protest highlights how international leaders’ words and actions can leave lasting impressions far beyond their own countries.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Donald Trump nor US officials have responded to the protest.
Watch the video below to see how residents made their voices heard.


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