Nigerian Lawyer Writes Trump Over Attack on Terrorists, Mentions 3 Things He Should Do

Nigerian Lawyer Writes Trump Over Attack on Terrorists, Mentions 3 Things He Should Do

  • A Nigerian lawyer wrote to Donald Trump after the bombing of terrorists in Sokoto, ordered by the American president
  • He mentioned what he noticed about the bombing location and three things the US president must do while sending airstrikes
  • What he said in his post caught people's attention and sparked a debate about the reasons behind Trump's airstrikes

A Nigerian lawyer has written to US President Donald Trump hours after he reportedly ordered a deadly strike against ISIS terrorists in the northern part of Nigeria.

The attack, allegedly carried out on Trump’s orders, was recently confirmed in a news report published by Legit.ng.

A Nigerian lawyer's opinion on Trump's bombing sparks reactions.
A Nigerian lawyer writes to Donald Trump over the attack on terrorists. Photo: The People's Parliament
Source: Facebook

Before this, Trump had issued a deadly warning to the terrorists over alleged attacks against Christians, promising to unleash severe consequences if the attacks did not stop.

Just weeks later, an attack was reportedly carried out against terrorists in Sokoto.

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Lawyer reacts to Trump's bombing in Sokoto

Identified on Facebook as The People's Parliament, the lawyer shared what he noticed about the US president's move.

See his Facebook post below:

"While Nigerians slept, Baba TRUMP gave Nigerians a Chirstmas Gift by ordering the first B0mbing and airstrike of T£rrorist in Nigeria and it happened live in jabo town, Sokoto State. This is the first Military action in Nigeria under Baba TRUMP after warning the T£rr0rist.
Out of fear, some residents had to flee and abandon their homes last night. Baba TRUMP, the airstrikes and everything should be accurate, your boys should read the map perfectly and no mistake should happen
Innocent live should not go down from any mistake. Biko Nwanne. But come to think of it. Why did TRUMP choose to throw his first Airstrike in Sokoto. The same state where Nnamdi Kanu is serving Life imprisonment Is that not concerning? Ignorance of the law is no excuse."

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Reactions trail lawyer's opinion on Trump's action

Canon Timothy said:

"The People's Parliament it is not about whether Nnamdi Kanu is there or not, the question is, are there terrorists there? Even if na my village terrorists dey baba Trump is welcome."

John McJose said:

"Small strike by america, Nigeria army quick join body say na joint strike but na Trump tell the world, if na joint strike why Nigeria army no talk first....When men sleep, another men strike but both men claim the effort."

Ọlaedo Mentor said:

"If Nigeria is aware, I doubt if the strike will be fruitful. I remember last time Nigeria was aware, next thing was terrorist purportedly on gas mask. Though I maybe wrong."
A Nigerian lawyer writes to Donald Trump over the attack on terrorists.
A Nigerian lawyer's opinion on Trump's bombing sparks reactions. Photo: White House
Source: Twitter

In a related story, a Catholic priest has shared why he was happy with Trump's military action in Nigeria and what it signified.

Lawyer explains why Trump started bombing in Sokoto

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lawyer mentioned three reasons Trump first bombed terrorists in Sokoto before any other state.

His post went viral and sparked reactions from netizens, as the lawyer intelligently analysed the ongoing situation and praised Trump for his decision.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng