
Meek Mill
By Muhaimin Olowoporoku
American rapper, Robert Rihmeek Williams, known professionally as Meek Mill, has slammed Nigerians for marching in support of Donald Trump re-election as president.
The rapper while reacting to Donald Trump’s endorsement by the marchers in Onitsha, Anambra State, called the Nigerians vicious.
The rapper known to love Nigeria and even joined in the #EndSars protest tweeted “Y’all vicious with this brainwashing shit lol”.
Y’all vicious with this brainwashing shit lol https://t.co/eAYdVZjaLa
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) November 3, 2020
American President Donald Trump retweeted video of the parade and said he was honoured by the support.
Trump must have been taken aback by the support, despite once describing Nigeria a shithole and slamming visa restrictions on Nigerians.
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Igbos did not march for trump. Criminals marched for trump. Is not everything done in Igbo land is by Igbos. Some bastards do exist in Igbo land but not call them Igbos. Trump is a racist and no black man can ever mean anything to Jim. Igbos are black and am sure those criminals do not even know who trump is
Sometimes igbo people surprise. Someone that deny your sister huge opportunity, you still dey match for am. Which kind March of shame? Just because coward Kanu support Trump.
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