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Nigerian outdoes himself for Trump, social media fires back

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Nigerian outdoes himself for Trump, social media fires back

A Nigerian artist has gone viral for a music video passionately campaigning for the return of Donald Trump to the Oval Office.

The video, shared by Instagram user jamil_majiancy, shows the artist singing Trump’s praises, with lines detailing why he deserves another chance as president. Even more surprising, children in the video wave American flags as they chant along, proudly voicing their support for the former U.S. president.

Trump’s potential return to office has already been widely reported by media outlets like Fox News, as he inches toward the crucial 270 electoral votes.

Should he succeed, Trump will make history as only the second U.S. president ever to lose and reclaim the presidency, following Grover Cleveland’s 1892 return.

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But what has Nigerians talking is not the election—it’s the video itself.

Social media users are split over the endorsement, with comments reflecting a mix of humor, disbelief, and frustration.

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One user, mr_olisa1, captured the mood by commenting, “Mumu your country never better but you dey campaign for Trump.” Others chimed in with remarks like, “Why did you brought me to this country God” and “Misplaced priority. Tinubu go soon arrest dem.”

Despite the criticism, some appreciated the song’s catchy tune, acknowledging, “The song sweet sha,” while others simply found humor in the situation. The video has ignited conversations about priorities, with some Nigerians humorously pointing out that while the artist campaigns for the U.S. presidency, issues in Nigeria remain unaddressed.

Whether it’s satire, genuine support, or just a catchy tune that’s taken on a life of its own, the video offers a curious glimpse into how American politics continues to capture the attention of global audiences—even inspiring endorsements from unexpected fans abroad.

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