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'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by nlfpmod(mod): 1:08pm On Dec 26, 2025
The phrase ‘Santa Trump’ trended across social media in Nigeria on Boxing Day following confirmation that the United States military carried out precision airstrikes against Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) camps in northwest Nigeria on Christmas Day.

The strikes targeted terrorist enclaves in Sokoto and were announced by US President Donald Trump, who said the operation was in retaliation for the vicious killing of innocent Christians by extremist groups operating in the region.

According to the US Africa Command, the airstrikes were conducted in coordination with Nigerian security authorities, with preliminary assessments indicating that several terrorists were killed and no civilian casualties recorded.

Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also confirmed the joint operation, describing it as part of broader counter-terrorism cooperation between both countries aimed at degrading insurgent networks in northern Nigeria.

The timing of the strikes on Christmas Day triggered widespread reactions on social media, where Nigerian users coined the phrase “Santa Trump” in satirical references to the US president delivering a security intervention during the festive season. The trend gained momentum into Boxing Day, reflecting public frustration over persistent insecurity in parts of the country.

Analysts, however, noted that violence in northern Nigeria is driven by a complex mix of terrorism, banditry and communal conflicts.

While ISIS-linked factions have carried out attacks in the region, victims have included both Christians and Muslims depending on location.

Trump had previously raised concerns about attacks on religious communities in Nigeria, designating the country a nation of particular concern over religious freedom issues and warning of possible action if violence continued.

Mainstream media coverage of the development focused largely on the security and diplomatic implications of the US military action rather than the social media trend.

The airstrikes mark a notable instance of direct US military involvement in Nigeria’s counter-terrorism efforts, underscoring renewed international engagement as the country continues to grapple with insecurity in several regions.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/santa-trump-trends-after-us-airstrikes-in-nigeria/

Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by insidelife22(m): 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
Alahakaboooomb people go cry tire.
Felix no fit die
Felix no fit die
Felix no fit die
As long as trump dey
Felix no go die.

Merry xmas
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Thewrath: 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
Very good,we sane Nigerians are in support of the annihilation and extermination of terrorists and their sympathizers….america should all be prepared because their supporters and sponsors will fight back with propaganda like HAMAS and hezbollha!
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Chuksgeo: 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
The real Santa gift even to the dead terrorists he sent them oblee!
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Offpoint1: 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
😂 More on new year and more on sallah day 😂
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ogascomax: 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
A gave us Nigerians a Christmas gift 🎁🎁.
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ifytrik(m): 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
Don't try to judge a terrorists, send him to Allah so he will reward him with 900 virgins
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by DeltaBachelor(m): 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
Hmmm. This one carry weight o
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by richmond500: 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2025
The terrorist extinguisher
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Betgold84: 1:13pm On Dec 26, 2025
World number one.




Ɓàba too much
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by atobs4real(m): 1:13pm On Dec 26, 2025
Truly Santa Trump.
I love u Santa Trump
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ajebuter(f): 1:13pm On Dec 26, 2025
Wotoporiously grin grin

Terrorists and their sympathizers have suddenly discovered ' sovereignty ' and 'unity'

Something they forgot when innocent civilians are daily murdered

Uncle Trump, carry go
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by derecho(m): 1:13pm On Dec 26, 2025
DETTY DECEMBER in the Caliphate
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by motymop: 1:14pm On Dec 26, 2025
why are you happy for your own distruction
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by ChristianMuslim: 1:14pm On Dec 26, 2025
Meanwhile Gumi is not happy...
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Nahunger(m): 1:14pm On Dec 26, 2025
Hahahaha
No be small Santa trump o 😂😂😂


Sympathizers no dey shout sovereignty again, even China quiet.
Lol
USA na your mate
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by WorkTheTalk(m):
Santa Trump is coming. Run run run!!!

Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Ofunaofu: 1:14pm On Dec 26, 2025
No more Nigeria sovereignty
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by kevwemike: 1:14pm On Dec 26, 2025
God bless u and God bless the united state of America
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by EyeCumInPeace: 1:15pm On Dec 26, 2025
Na these airstrikes go finally lead to the breakup of this forced Geographical Contraption called Nigeria.
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by magoo10(m): 1:15pm On Dec 26, 2025
the best gift to be given ever
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Negroid001(m): 1:16pm On Dec 26, 2025
Buh honestly. The united states won't help without getting something in return.
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Awise09(m): 1:16pm On Dec 26, 2025
As I no get money now to celebrate I get joy now, with this simple act of kindness from the number one President in the World.
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Apcshit: 1:16pm On Dec 26, 2025
China left the chat.Trump na badddddddtttt guy
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by snowball11(m): 1:17pm On Dec 26, 2025
Terrorists and their sympathisers scattered all over this forum will not be happy with this news! grin

And, again,...una go ban tire! undecided
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by LabStores: 1:17pm On Dec 26, 2025
Santa wey rey grin

This man is just full of drama
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Okechinwadike: 1:18pm On Dec 26, 2025
Sovereign nation people where una de? Fools, una think USA is useless like una mumu country
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Macphenson: 1:18pm On Dec 26, 2025
motymop:
why are you happy for your own distruction
It's very easy to spot terrorists sympathasizers.

Nobody is destroying us, Trump is only destroying terrorists since Bola Ahmed Tinubu have refused to destroy them.
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Sk5050: 1:18pm On Dec 26, 2025
Very good job if it's true enough is enough.........
Re: 'Santa Trump' Trends After US Airstrikes In Nigeria by Holluwhakemmy(f): 1:20pm On Dec 26, 2025
Santa Trump
God Bless You
We are happy for this greater help you rendered to us
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