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Trump Won’t Save Nigeria – He’ll Make Things Worse, Mr Jollof Warns

Comedian and social commentator, Mr Jollof, has cautioned Nigerians against believing that former U.S. President Donald Trump would help improve the country’s situation, insisting that his return to power could make things even more difficult for Africa.

by Obijiaku Ikenna
November 3, 2025
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NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Comedian and social media influencer Nelson Uchechukwu, popularly known as Mr Jollof, has cautioned Nigerians against celebrating U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments on alleged killings and genocide in Nigeria.

In a series of posts shared on Instagram, Mr Jollof criticized Nigerians who believe Trump’s threats to intervene in the country’s internal affairs would lead to any positive change.

He questioned why Nigerians would trust a leader who once made derogatory remarks about Africa, arguing that Trump’s renewed focus on Nigeria is unlikely to come from genuine concern.

Mr Jollof further warned that any foreign involvement could worsen Nigeria’s problems, predicting that sanctions, economic blockades, and possible military operations could follow, leading to hunger, unrest, and potential occupation disguised as humanitarian aid.

He wrote:

“A President that once called an entire continent a sh*thole is suddenly interested in cleaning your own specific type of s**t. And you think he now perceives you differently. Dey play o.
Nigerians think Trump is coming to bomb Boko Haram and go! Sorry, first they’d sanction Nigeria and do an economic blockade. Many of you will kpai first from hunger. Then he’d finance terrorists to stress the army and weaken it. Then he’d invade, massacre, and occupy.”

His remarks came after Trump threatened possible military action in Nigeria, alleging that Christians were being killed by radical Islamists.

The U.S. President claimed he had instructed the American military to prepare for intervention and announced that Nigeria would be listed as a “Country of Particular Concern” for failing to protect religious freedom.

Trump also hinted that the United States could suspend aid to Nigeria and “go in guns blazing” if the Nigerian government fails to act.

The Nigerian government has since dismissed Trump’s claims as exaggerated and misleading, stating that the violence affects both Christians and Muslims and is driven by terrorism, banditry, and farmer-herder clashes rather than religion.

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