US presidential decides: Trump reacts as Nigerians campaign for him
Trump, who is an incumbent president, is slugging it out with former Vice President and Democrats presidential candidate, Joe Biden.
The United States (US) President, Donald Trump, on Tuesday, has reacted with a campaign by some Nigerians who have supported him for second bid.
Recall that, Americans head to the polls today to decide the next President between Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
Trump described the campaign as a great honour to him.
He stated this while sharing a video of Nigerians embarking on a solidarity match in his honour.
The founder and leader of a Nigerian Church, Living Christ Mission Inc, Daddy Hezekiah, had recently led his members on a prayer walk for Trump.
Hezekiah and his members had taken to the streets of Onitsha, Anambra State with different banners campaigning for Trump to be elected for the 2nd term in office.
The Nigerians were seen carrying placards with the inscription: “Trump 2020,” where chanting songs in his solidarity.
Reacting, Trump in a tweet wrote: “A parade for me in Nigeria, a great honor.”
American had filed out today to decide who their next president would be.
Trump, who is an incumbent president, is slugging it out with former Vice President and Democrats presidential candidate, Joe Biden.
Yet, going by various social media posts, Nigerians are divided on their support for candidates in the election. While some want Trump to win, others prefer Biden.
A former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, wrote, “All eyes are on America for the presidential election.
“The outcome will shape the events of the world for the next 50 years and will affect every single one of the 7.5 billion people on earth. I pray for Donald Trump. America needs him and the world needs him.”
A social commentator, Gimba Kakanda, however, tweeted, “As a Nigerian, I feel utterly embarrassed by this circus. This is not a reflection of Trump’s popularity in Nigeria, for those curious.”