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Nigerians Lament After Trump Rescues Kidnapped American

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By Ayodele Oluwafemi

The value of citizens’ lives has become the center of discourse on social media, following the rescue of an American citizen who was held hostage in Northern Nigeria by the United States Special Forces.

Philip Watson, an American citizen who was kidnapped in Niger Republic and subsequently moved to Northern Nigeria by his abductors was forcefully freed by US military operatives in the early hours of Saturday.

As the news broke into the Nigerian social media sphere, many Nigerians reacted with comments as to the value the leaderships of to the two countries put to the lives of their citizens.

Many of the reactions centered on the value placed on the live of one American citizen by the American Government, to an extent that military personnel were sent to rescue him.

Many Nigerians argued that the Nigerian authorities will not embark on such operation but would rather send out soldiers to shoot at unarmed protesters, just as the incident in Lekki tollgate area of Lagos, on October 20th, 2020.

@Bisolaa tweeted: “America sent an elite team of commandos to rescue ONE CITIZEN. God, when? When will my own country fight for me like this? When they are busy hoarding INDOMIEEEN?”

@Letter_to_Jack tweeted: “the US Air Force Special Operations flew NAVY SEALS to Nigeria to rescue a missionary who was kidnapped in Niger Republic. I’m a Nigerian and this feels very weird to me, they pulled all that resources to rescue ONE MAN. Wow My country will abandon you there.”

@cchukudebelu tweeted: “One thing I learned from the Niger Delta Militancy Crisis is; that the Nigerian Government and the Nigerian Military value foreign lives A LOT MORE than they value Nigerian lives.This was demonstrated on many occasions. So there really isn’t any “social contract” in Nigeria.”

@meettherichard tweeted: “America sent forces to rescue a citizen who was being held captive in Nigeria & in a matter of days, he was rescued safely. Can this happen in your country? Leah Sharibu has been kidnapped for over two years in her country, but she seems forgotten. What about the Chibok girls?”

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