
A Nigerian man has taken to social media to express growing fears over recent threats made by U.S. President Donald Trump, revealing that he is emotionally unprepared for any situation that could turn him into a refugee in his own country.
In a video that has quickly gained traction on TikTok, the young man voiced deep concern about the possibility of U.S. military involvement in Nigeria, stressing that the political tension is becoming overwhelming for ordinary citizens.
Man Speaks Out About Trump’s Threats
Identified by his TikTok handle, @justraheem, the man explained that Trump’s statement about potentially sending American troops to intervene in Nigeria’s internal affairs has left him uneasy.
He noted that the situation feels frightening and urged Nigerians to collectively explore peaceful options that could de-escalate the tension and prevent foreign interference.
According to him, the issue is no longer just a political topic but something that could have real-life consequences for millions of Nigerians if not addressed carefully.
Not Ready to Become a Refugee
In the video, @justraheem delivered his message with a mix of humor and seriousness as he admitted that he is not prepared—physically, mentally, or emotionally—to become a refugee in the wake of any potential crisis.
He stressed that such an outcome was never part of his plans for the coming years and that the thought alone is enough to cause anxiety among citizens.
His concerns reflect the sentiments of many Nigerians who have taken to social media to express worry about the warnings from Trump and the broader implications for national stability.
Call for Peaceful Resolution
The TikTok user called for calm and unity, encouraging Nigerians to look for diplomatic and non-violent ways to address the situation before it escalates.
He urged citizens to focus on creating constructive dialogue that could help ease the political tension and prevent any outcome that could jeopardize their safety or future.
His message further highlighted the need for the Nigerian and U.S. governments to engage in meaningful communication that prioritizes peace and cooperation over threats and conflict.
In his words: “What are we going to do about Trump threatening to come to Nigeria to save us? Because, not to sound insensitive, but I’m actually not ready to be a refugee. I’m not just ready. I’m not cut out for that. I didn’t envision my 2026 with hashtag justice for Nigeria. Please, let’s figure out what it is that we can do to stop him from coming. If it is to block our borders with ‘jazz’, I’m very capable. So, what’s the plan guys? What’s the plan? I’m not ready to be a refugee.”
His video sparked mixed reactions—some users found humor in his delivery, while others echoed his fears and called on the government to take proactive steps to maintain national peace and security.
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@justraheem_
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♬ original sound – Raheem