The impact was felt from Philadelphia to NewYork, local reports said.
They questioned the response of the government to several appeals made on the issue.
The denial for sentence appeal came days before Nigerians were dismayed by a viral video showing someone believed to be Mr Abbas holding a feast in prison.
He said the government was aware of the challenges faced by Nigerians, especially in the U.S., on passport renewal.
The state government said it considered the U.S. a progressive partner in the areas of economy, good governance, security, climate change and human capital development.
“The allegations made against me are merely that—allegations.”
Mr Khairullah, who organised a press conference on Monday, recounted the events that led to his being placed on the terror list.
Rema recognised the significant impact of Nigerian music icons like Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid on the global rise of Afrobeats.
“The value of Things Fall Apart is that it…tells the story of African history, culture and family.”
