Over the past few hours, Nigerians have been buzzing about Captain America: Civil War, the latest in the Marvel Comics film series, on the Twitter hashtag #CaptainAmericaInNigeria.
Some fans are using the meme to express their excitement about the movie, which opens in theaters tomorrow. Others are using it to share photos from the opening action sequence, which looks as if it was filmed in a bustling market in Lagos (but is actually a set in Atlanta). "Sorry to break your hearts," wrote one blogger on PartyJollof.com. "Captain America never came to Nigeria. In fact, Captain America never left America."
But most netizens — some of whom refer to the Captain as "Baba," a Nigerian honorific — are using the hashtag as a vehicle for cheeky social and political commentary on everything from fuel shortages to corruption. And there's a sober note as well in an observation about the missing Chibok girls from 2014.
We rounded up a few tweets that caught our eye:
#CaptainAmericaInNigeria ??? With this acute fuel scarcity & constant power failure, he can't survive
— Remi Gatsby (@Ceorhemz) May 5, 2016
Traffic for the capt. "@hauwei_: What problems do you think the Marvel superheroes will face if they were in Lagos? #CaptainAmericaInNigeria
— JusticePayne? (@Sir_Jay_T) May 5, 2016
Lol #CaptainAmericainnigeria , After a month of traffic, fuel wahala, inconsistent weather and no light, baba would quit.
— Ayomi (@Ay0mi_) May 5, 2016
#CaptainAmericaInNigeria somewhere in Lagos fighting for fuel pic.twitter.com/ub9I82BbZX
— Yemi (@Emcee_Babayemi) May 5, 2016
The entire super heroes ain't enough to save this country. #CaptainAmericaInNigeria
— Zayn (@Yayaa__Ze) May 5, 2016
Pres. Buhari has Invited the Avengers to Nigeria to Fight Corruption. See Captain America #CaptainAmericaInNigeria pic.twitter.com/cVdhMZVKqd
— Chigozie (@daXclusiveCEO) May 5, 2016
#CaptainAmericaInNigeria can't cope with this hot weather pic.twitter.com/0NivLkdccS
— Akinfenwa ayobami (@infenwa_ayobami) May 5, 2016
Hmmm...he might actually be able to bring back our girls #CaptainAmericaInNigeria
— Dera Onu (@AwesomeDera) May 5, 2016
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