In recent weeks, protests erupted in parts of Nigeria following the reported killing of Ali Khamenei , the Supreme Leader of Iran. Demonstrations organized primarily by members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) took place in several northern cities. These protests occurred during Ramadan , a period when Muslims fast from dawn to sunset — and at the same time Christians worldwide were observing Lent . For international observers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and across Africa, this moment reveals something deeper than political protest. It exposes how global geopolitics, religious devotion, climate realities, and public perception collide in one of Africa’s most religious nations. Why Were Nigerians Protesting an Event in Iran? To understand the protests, one must understand religious affiliation. The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) is a Shi’a Muslim organization that has long expressed ideological solidarity with Iran. Iran is a Shi’a-majority nation, an...