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VIRAL VIDEO EMERGES: Moment Sokoto Men Play With U.S. Bomb Fragments, Mock American Military, Boast Nigerians Are Stronger
The men also mocked the American military, calling it a disgrace and boasting that Nigerians were stronger than any foreign or local armed force.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Some men suspected to be herdsmen were seen sitting, rolling and playing with what they claimed were fragments of a bomb dropped by the United States military on Christmas Day in Jabo community, Sokoto State.
In a video obtained by SaharaReporters, the men, dressed like herdsmen, were heard speaking in Hausa while openly mocking the U.S. and belittling the power of the American military.
They claimed that no U.S. bomb or missile could ever successfully hit Nigerian soil.
The video shows the men gathered around the metallic fragment, handling it casually and laughing as if it posed no danger. Meanwhile, one of the individuals was heard urging the others to “show their strength,” while praying that the object would not explode.
“Show your strength, my people. I am praying for you that this fragment will not explode by God’s grace,” one of the men said.
The men also mocked the American military, calling it a disgrace and boasting that Nigerians were stronger than any foreign or local armed force.
“Army, you are a disgrace. We Nigerians supersede you. Nothing can defeat us except God’s wish,” another voice said in the video.
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“Nuclear weapons will never work in Nigeria. The American government should stay clear out of our domain. We are stronger than you.”
The men went further to curse the U.S., claiming that all “bad wishes” directed at them would return to the sender, while repeatedly describing America as disgraced.
“All your bad wishes return back to you. America, you have been disgraced,” one of them added.
Earlier, SaharaReporters reported that the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) appealed to residents of Sokoto State to return explosive materials allegedly taken from the site of a U.S. Christmas Day airstrike in Jabo community, warning that the items posed a grave danger to anyone in possession of them and to the wider public.
Speaking on Wednesday while fielding questions from journalists in Abuja, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, said the military was concerned that sensitive and highly dangerous materials from the blast scene had been removed by unauthorised persons.
Onoja said the Armed Forces did not expect civilians to pick up or keep such materials, stressing that specialised military formations are trained and mandated to recover and neutralise explosive devices.
“We can only appeal to them to return all materials that may prove harmful to them,” Onoja said. “We don’t expect anybody to take away these materials. We have formations within the armed forces whose duty it is to recover those things.”
The senior military officer urged the media to help spread the message, calling on those in possession of the materials to return them to nearby military bases or recognised security locations to enable safe disarmament.
“So we also want you to disseminate to them that they should return them to the military or security locations so that we can disarm those things before they cause greater damage to the individuals who have taken them and to the other members of the public,” he added.
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AFCON 2025: Mozambique Players To Get ₦11.3 Million Each If Super Eagles Of Nigeria Suffer Defeat
Mozambique President Daniel Francisco Chapo has praised the Mambas for reaching the round of 16 at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco and has offered a substantial financial incentive if they can defeat Nigeria in the knockout phase.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The Mambas booked their place in the last 16 after finishing third in Group F, setting up a high-profile clash with the Super Eagles, one of the most convincing sides at the tournament so far. Mozambique progressed despite suffering a 2-1 defeat to Cameroon in their final group fixture.
In a message addressed to the players and coaching staff on Thursday, President Chapo described the qualification as unprecedented and richly deserved.
He said the team’s journey through the group stage had stirred pride across the country and highlighted the steady growth of Mozambican football.
Speaking on behalf of the nation, the president commended the squad for their courage, discipline and determination, qualities he said had carried them to a historic milestone on the continental stage.
According to Jornal Notícias, President Chapo announced an extraordinary bonus of 500,000 meticais for each player and member of the coaching staff, should Mozambique overcome Nigeria and reach the quarter-finals.
The sum is valued at about ₦11.3 million in Nigerian currency.
He reassured the team of the country’s full backing and expressed confidence that they could rise to the challenge against a formidable opponent.
Nigeria and Mozambique will meet on Monday, January 5, at the Complexe Sportif de Fès, with kick-off set for 8 pm.
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BREAKING NEWS: Court Grants Bail to Bauchi Finance Commissioner Over Alleged N5.7bn Fraud
The Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday granted bail to Bauchi State Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, who is standing trial over allegations of involvement in a N5.7 billion fraud.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Trial Justice Emeka Nwite approved bail in the sum of N500 million, with two sureties of similar value.
The court ruled that the sureties must own verifiable landed property within the Asokoro, Maitama, or Gwarinpa districts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, and must depose to an affidavit of means.
The court also ordered Adamu to surrender his international passport and prohibited him from travelling abroad without prior permission. Full proceedings in the case were scheduled to begin on January 20.
Adamu, a former branch manager of Polaris Bank in Bauchi, was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) last Tuesday on a six-count money laundering charge.
Two companies, Ayab Agro Products and Freight Company Limited, were also cited as defendants.
The EFCC alleged that funds earmarked for the supply of motorcycles to Bauchi State were illegally diverted to various individuals and entities, despite the contract not being executed. The acts were said to contravene Section 21(a) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.
Adamu pleaded not guilty to the charges, while his lawyer, Mr. Gordy Uche, SAN, applied for bail pending the outcome of the trial. EFCC counsel, Mr. Samuel Chime, opposed the bail request and sought an accelerated hearing. Justice Nwite, however, ruled that bail was within the court’s discretion, noting that the offences were bailable.
Adamu will remain in Kuje Prison until Monday, when the court will hear a separate terrorism-related charge pending against him.
According to EFCC investigations, Emmanuel Asomugha General Enterprises secured a loan of N4.65 billion from Polaris Bank, purportedly guaranteed by the Bauchi State Government, to supply motorcycles.
The agency said the motorcycles were never delivered, and the funds were diverted through Adamu and former Accountant-General of Bauchi State, Sa’idu Abubakar, to multiple accounts, including those of the two companies cited.
The prosecution further alleged that Adamu, while acting as Polaris Bank Branch Manager, conspired with others to convert, transfer, and conceal N4.65 billion, and also handled N976 million paid into the account of I.S. Makayye Investment Resources Limited, knowing the funds were proceeds of unlawful activity.
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“I Was Washing His Car—Now I’m a Two-Term Minister!” Wike Blasts Mbata in Explosive Comeback
According to our reporter, A detailed explanation of why people dream about writing exams or returning to school or eating, crying, seeing snakes has been published on NewsVista.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has fired back at criticisms from Ohanaeze Ndigbo President, Senator John Mbata, turning attacks about his past into a bold story of political rise.
Speaking in a video aired on AIT, Wike addressed claims that he is “semi-illiterate” and once worked as a car washer. Rather than deny it, the minister embraced the narrative, insisting his journey speaks louder than insults.
“I heard someone ranting that I’m semi-illiterate. That’s fine—at least I’m not fully illiterate,” Wike said.
He went further, stressing that even if he once washed cars, that did not stop his progress. “Somebody who was washing his car has grown to be council chairman, governor, and a two-term minister,” he declared.
Wike’s remarks have since sparked intense reactions online, reigniting debates about humility, success, and political pedigree.
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