The Belgian city of Ghent has been forced to cancel a Christmas event featuring a black female Santa Claus who called for the nation to be liberated from its “colonial ideology.” The character – “Queen Nikkolah” – was marketed as an African alternative to Santa, replacing his red suit with a Palestinian flag.
Laura Nsengiyumva created Queen Nikkolah in 2017, and intended to provide kids with a far-left spin no Christmas. Nsengiyumva claims Nikkolah was born from a need to “deconstruct the colonial myth around Sinterklaas” – the Dutch St. Nicholas figure.
The decision was criticized by Mayor Mathias De Clercq: “There is nothing wrong with Sinterklaas, as we know him… We shouldn’t try to turn him into something else.”
Members of the New Flemish Alliance Party (N-VA) similarly called out the event as “woker than woke.”
The news comes amid ongoing discussions about racial stereotyping in the Christmas traditions of Belgium and the Netherlands. Specifically, the figure of ‘Black Pete’ or Zwarte Piet, a black-faced boy with painted red lips who accompanies Sinterklaas, has come under fire. Last month, the city of Kortrijk saw its first protest demanding a more inclusive celebration without stereotypes.



