YouTuber Niko Omilana has released a video exposing racists at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally. In one video posted to X/Twitter, Omilana – wearing a rubber face mask – encounters a woman who ‘doesn’t like Blacks’:
i went undercover at the unite the kingdom march and this was one of the lovely people i met pic.twitter.com/DvOxgj4WX0
— NDL Ringside (@NikoOmilana) September 27, 2025
Exposed at Unite the Kingdom
At the start of his latest video, Omilana talks about his history of exposing far-right racist activists (or, more accurately, of giving them the opportunity to expose themselves by asking basic questions on camera).
Omilana informs us there’s one video he never released, which we see featured Omilana in a rubber mask talking to young white men at a far-right rally. This went poorly for Omilana, as his mask peeled off, revealing that he wasn’t who he was pretending to be. Omilana managed to get away despite the mob of men hurling racial slurs at him, and he tells us this led him to ask:
If they’re willing to call me a Black BLEEP to my face, then what would these guys be saying to each other when they’re comfortable behind closed doors?
This sets up Omilana attending the recent Unite the Kingdom rally in his rubber mask. In the following video, a couple he speaks to refer to Black people using one of the N-words:
She’s a danger because she works in adult and social care.
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) September 28, 2025
Allegedly, the woman later defended her behaviour on the grounds that she was drunk (as you’ll see, she was far from the only person who was absolutely steaming):
The woman in that Niko video of him going under cover at the Tommy Robinson far-right march is in my DM, arguing that her and her husband are not racist. Apparently, they were drunk, and it was just a silly comment.
She thinks I’m @NikoOmilana and wants me to delete it
pic.twitter.com/af7CUDvOnv
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) September 29, 2025
In another video, Omilana encounters a man who wants to ‘kill them on the beach’, with ‘them’ meaning ‘migrants’. This guy also seems to be trollied:
He did it again. @NikoOmilana went under cover on the far-right Tommy Robinson rally.
“Sink the boat and send them back… take the life jackets off as well… why not just kill them on the beach?” pic.twitter.com/tqc37U9cxu
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) September 27, 2025
Commentator Mukhtar provided further context on the original video:
Someone’s nan was at the Tommy Robinson far-right march saying she hates Black people & was carrying 3 knives in her bag for the “Blacks.” & she wants them all to get out of the country
This is what they say when they think they’re chatting to white people. Big up @NikoOmilana pic.twitter.com/g2aeJAyCb6
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) September 27, 2025
The far right
Unite the Kingdom was a rally in London which was organised by noted far-right figure Tommy Robinson. While many objected to it being labelled ‘far right’ – well – we just gave the game away, didn’t we – it was literally organised by the far right. Why would Robinson organise a non-far-right rally? It would be like Dracula organising a blood drive.
At the beginning of his video, Omilana highlights the many instances of Unite the Kingdom supporters and organisers objecting to the ‘racist’ label. Despite this, one of the speakers at the event was ‘Generation Remigration’:
Who are Generation Remigration, you might ask?
Well, they’re the leading proponents of ‘remigration’, which is the plan to mass deport migrants and their descendants from European countries. We’re not quite sure how that will work in Britain given the continuous influxes of populations we’ve experienced since the Roman Empire, except we are sure, obviously – they’re talking about deporting Black and brown people. Please feel free to explain to us how that isn’t racist, but maybe wait until tomorrow if you’re already ten beers in; you wouldn’t want to say something you regret.
In the meantime, much respect to Omilana for duping these people despite that nightmarish rubber mask.
Featured image via Niko Omilana
By Willem Moore
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