The Nigerian social media celebrity Idris Okuneye also known as Bobrisky reacts powerfully to President Donald Trump’s gender identity rules. The announcement of Trump’s gender recognition policy during his return to executive power started worldwide debates over transgender equality.
During his inaugural address, Trump announced a significant shift in federal policy, declaring: Today the United States government establishes its official rule that humans have two distinct gender options men and women. This executive order requires the federal government to identify people as either male or female for all its policies and operations.
On Instagram, Bobrisky explained her self-assurance about being transgender after the policy change in America. She made it clear that her relationship with Trump ends here. The US president claimed there exist two genders. Throughout my transition journey, I have experienced all forms of womanhood. When they request proof I will willingly display my documents.
This reply from the top Nigerian transgender public figure proves how U.S. policies impact how people perceive their gender worldwide. Bobrisky says she has completed all necessary steps to officially identify as a woman.
This exchange shows how national rules spread globally when they interact with both international politics and personal identity. Bobrisky demonstrates the increasing power of transgender individuals to assert their rights wherever they live amid restrictive policies.