Tony Award winning Nigerian-British actress Cynthia Erivo used her Verified Blue Check Mark Twitter account to post a threatening message to President Donald Trump on Friday, invoking ‘Juju, voodoo and magic’, warning Trump he is ‘not safe.’ The threat was made in response to alleged comments by Trump in an Oval Office meeting with lawmakers about immigration in which he referred to African nations as ‘s***hole countries’. Trump denies he used that word but acknowledges using ‘tough’ language.

Cynthia Erivo, image via Twitter avatar.

Erivo used a few Pidgin words in her threat to Trump:

“I hope all the Africans in this world call on their ancestors. See you forgot. Juju, voodoo, magic. Don’t worry Donald, we are the wrong ones. You are not safe because you are on another continent. Biko do yourself a favor, take a break. Wahala de come for you oh.”

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I hope all the Africans in this world call on their ancestors. See you forgot. Juju, voodoo, magic. Don’t worry Donald, we are the wrong ones. You are not safe because you are on another continent. Biko do yourself a favor, take a break. Wahala de come for you oh. — Cynthia Erivo (@CynthiaEriVo) January 12, 2018

According to online dictionaries, ‘Wahala’ means troubles and ‘Biko’ means please.,

Erivo responded to her critics (many of whom were bothered by her use of Pidgin), claiming to be a believer in Jesus Christ and that she is a ‘Nigerian-Brit’ currently living in the U.S.

I’m actually a Nigerian Brit living in the USA. Research is key. https://t.co/tkPpFph75s — Cynthia Erivo (@CynthiaEriVo) January 13, 2018

https://twitter.com/CynthiaEriVo/status/951955971097669637

Erivo called a critic ‘ridiculous’ for invoking the Secret Service.

The Wikipedia entry for Erivo reads in part: