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Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Toluobaeko11: 6:45pm On Apr 02, 2020
This man no try at all. How did he escaped the blast. I'm living in Ijoka, Akure, almost 20-kilometers from the explosion, and our whole house vibrated. Enough of Tortoise and Dog stories about the blast.
This so call driver think say e be Rambo abi?

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Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by ZooOga: 6:56pm On Apr 02, 2020
hmm, make me put my conspiracy hat on. two giant unexplained explosions in 9ja recently.
Dem are are longer feeding at the trough in Aso Rock.

Israelis Being Evacuated To Israel From Nigeria
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Lavon Affair

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The goal of the Operation was to carry out bombings and other acts of sabotage in Egypt, with the aim of creating an atmosphere in which the British and American opponents of British withdrawal from Egypt would be able to gain the upper hand and block the British withdrawal from Egypt.
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by mvem(m): 7:03pm On Apr 02, 2020
Elvis778:

I think that stuff is a bomb
but that's what official report say it is
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by emmanuelpopson(m): 7:05pm On Apr 02, 2020
the govt trying to cover up the incident to my understanding I believe the analysis of the professor from university of ife is right.

the Crater r seeing in this picture is a large for an an extraterrestrial event and the size of the crater is too big for a very busl transporting an explosive. . the government trying to cover up is normal because most extraterrestrial incidence like this are covered
this incidence is a meteorite
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Collinsanele: 7:06pm On Apr 02, 2020
We are not fools please. If you were even 10 meters to the area of explosion, we would not have even seen your body tissues.

Use your common sense oga driver.
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by peterozavi: 7:19pm On Apr 02, 2020
ALMIGHTY TERMINATOR I HAIL THEE... VERY SOON YOU GO CONVEY YOUR FAMILY DEAD BODY, YOU NO GO ASK WAITING YOU THEM SAY MAKE YOU CARRY. BLOODY LIAR. NA GOD GO PUNISH UNA AND DISGRACE UNA ONE AFTER THE OTHER. BETTER GO GIVE YOUR LIFE TO GOD COX YOU NO SEE NEXT TIME TO TRY THIS RUBBISH. GOD PASS UNA
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Nobody: 7:36pm On Apr 02, 2020
Explorers:
Immediately you and the policemen took off, the bomb exploded.


My question to you is, how did you guys out run the shock waves that destroyed those building and everything in path like over 100meters away in radius
A good question.
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by IAmTobore(m): 7:36pm On Apr 02, 2020
So... U are telling me that the drive survived d explosion? With that crater. Someone should tell me something reasonable.
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Nobody: 8:25pm On Apr 02, 2020
That's a ship that carried CLARK KENT FROM KRYPTO PLANET
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by PlanBIncome(m): 8:32pm On Apr 02, 2020
That is explosion for you. That is what the effect could look like with neighboring homes. I pity those buying lands and home close to the new Dangote refinery which most real estate agents are use to market their lands. Blast can be highly devastating.

Optimistdude:
Wait,na the explosion turn that building to look like an unwrapped gift in the last photo?


Na wah o!!!!!!
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by opsynea2j(m): 8:55pm On Apr 02, 2020
Gov Akeredolu shd just stop this nonsense already!!!

Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by bhimbho(m): 9:06pm On Apr 02, 2020
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Nobody: 9:21pm On Apr 02, 2020
Explorers:


https://punchng.com/i-didnt-know-therere-explosives-in-my-truck-ondo-driver/

Photo Credits: EMM VISUALS

hahaha hahaha! Yinusa must be a fool and the vehicle also dissappear abi! Chaii! Ondo state government should cover their face!!
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by periphetes: 9:45pm On Apr 02, 2020
This is clearly a meteoroid crash from outer space. Government just don't want to look stupid to the international community. Despite Nigeria government owning a satellite, they completely lack the knowledge to fully utilize it's multi function in uncovering such incoming event. Imagine the size of the crater and effects of shockwave damage. Someone else paid is narrating film show to us.

What a bunch of jokers undecided
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by ofonimi: 9:54pm On Apr 02, 2020
Explosive is too mild a term to use for the devastating effect of the blast. Proper investigation should be carried out to know the source and the owner of the consignment. Seeing from the pictures that thing has the likelihood of atomic bomb.
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Nobody: 11:54pm On Apr 02, 2020
emmanuelpopson:
the govt trying to cover up the incident to my understanding I believe the analysis of the professor from university of ife is right.

the Crater r seeing in this picture is a large for an an extraterrestrial event and the size of the crater is too big for a very busl transporting an explosive. . the government trying to cover up is normal because most extraterrestrial incidence like this are covered
this incidence is a meteorite

A meteorite and NASA didn't see it coming towards earth? Come on!
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by tomju(m): 12:12am On Apr 03, 2020
"The policeman that led the team said we should move ahead.

As we were moving on, the policemen in the escort said that I should stop.

As we got down, I saw fire coming out from the vehicle. We brought out fire extinguishers to put it out.

“As we were doing that, suddenly the policemen shouted that everybody should run.

As I was running, I heard a bang and noticed something in my abdomen. That was all I knew and the next thing was that I woke up in the hospital.”

This part gave the lie out.
1. How is it that you were able to out run a shock wave that tore buildings apart and even broke the road or earth?
2. What touched your abdomen? Mosquito? That it didnt shatter it into pieces?
3. Where are the debris from your car?
4. No tyres pieces, no broken windscreens, nothing to show a car was there!
5. Okay let me foolishly follow your dumb argument abi na storyline, how come the explosive dug such a wide crater?
In FALZ's voice...oga this your Fabu no dey add up!
Na only God know wetin una dey hide. Time never reach, una go still talk am.

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Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by Nobody: 1:45am On Apr 03, 2020
My fellow nairalanders, please help me with anything you have.. This lockdown is not funny.. Make pesin fit buy even garri and gnut.. 2064170219.. UBA
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by famayo: 3:37am On Apr 03, 2020
Same question I've been asking all along and still begging for a credible and reliable answer my


Not convincing at all.

How then did they survive the explosion, the shock waves which travel must had covered kmsq radius?


I don't believe this crap[/quote]
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by bammydhele(m): 6:28am On Apr 03, 2020
Nothing we no go hear for this our Naija
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by MetaPhysical: 6:34am On Apr 03, 2020
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Explorers:


https://punchng.com/i-didnt-know-therere-explosives-in-my-truck-ondo-driver/

Photo Credits: EMM VISUALS


Four days after the explosion which occurred in Ondo State, the driver of the truck that conveyed the explosives, Mr Isiaka Yinusa, said he did not know that his vehicle carried explosive devices.

The explosion occurred on Akure-Owo Expressway, at Ilu Abo town in the Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State in the early hour of Saturday, injuring several people and destroying no fewer than 70 buildings in the community.

Yinusa, together with some other people were injured in the accident and were rushed to the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Akure, the state capital, where he had since been receiving treatment.

Speaking on his hospital bed, the victim said he was hired to take a consignment to Auchi, Edo State, after the vehicle that was bringing the consignment from Ibadan became faulty in Osu, Osun State. He said he was oblivious of the contents of the consignment.

He further stated that the consignment was being escorted by some policemen.

According to him, on their way to Auchi, the truck developed a fault in Akure, the Ondo State capital. He said one of the police escorts advised that they should move the vehicle away from the highly populated area, when they could not rectify the fault.

He said, “We got to Akure around 6pm and we took time to relax at Shasha market area where we planned to sleep and continue the journey the following day. So I slept inside the vehicle.

“As I was sleeping inside the truck, I heard a knock on the vehicle door by someone who informed me that smoke was coming out from under the vehicle.

“We quickly moved.

The policeman that led the team said we should move ahead.

As we were moving on, the policemen in the escort said that I should stop.

As we got down, I saw fire coming out from the vehicle. We brought out fire extinguishers to put it out.

“As we were doing that, suddenly the policemen shouted that everybody should run.

As I was running, I heard a bang and noticed something in my abdomen. That was all I knew and the next thing was that I woke up in the hospital.”


Four days after the explosion which occurred in Ondo State, the driver of the truck that conveyed the explosives, Mr Isiaka Yinusa, said he did not know that his vehicle carried explosive devices.

The explosion occurred on Akure-Owo Expressway, at Ilu Abo town in the Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State in the early hour of Saturday, injuring several people and destroying no fewer than 70 buildings in the community.

Yinusa, together with some other people were injured in the accident and were rushed to the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Akure, the state capital, where he had since been receiving treatment.

Speaking on his hospital bed, the victim said he was hired to take a consignment to Auchi, Edo State, after the vehicle that was bringing the consignment from Ibadan became faulty in Osu, Osun State. He said he was oblivious of the contents of the consignment.

He further stated that the consignment was being escorted by some policemen.

According to him, on their way to Auchi, the truck developed a fault in Akure, the Ondo State capital. He said one of the police escorts advised that they should move the vehicle away from the highly populated area, when they could not rectify the fault.

He said, “We got to Akure around 6pm and we took time to relax at Shasha market area where we planned to sleep and continue the journey the following day. So I slept inside the vehicle.

“As I was sleeping inside the truck, I heard a knock on the vehicle door by someone who informed me that smoke was coming out from under the vehicle.

“We quickly moved.

The policeman that led the team said we should move ahead.

As we were moving on, the policemen in the escort said that I should stop.

As we got down, I saw fire coming out from the vehicle. We brought out fire extinguishers to put it out.

“As we were doing that, suddenly the policemen shouted that everybody should run.

As I was running, I heard a bang and noticed something in my abdomen. That was all I knew and the next thing was that I woke up in the hospital.”



Four days after the explosion which occurred in Ondo State, the driver of the truck that conveyed the explosives, Mr Isiaka Yinusa, said he did not know that his vehicle carried explosive devices.

The explosion occurred on Akure-Owo Expressway, at Ilu Abo town in the Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State in the early hour of Saturday, injuring several people and destroying no fewer than 70 buildings in the community.

Yinusa, together with some other people were injured in the accident and were rushed to the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Akure, the state capital, where he had since been receiving treatment.

Speaking on his hospital bed, the victim said he was hired to take a consignment to Auchi, Edo State, after the vehicle that was bringing the consignment from Ibadan became faulty in Osu, Osun State. He said he was oblivious of the contents of the consignment.

He further stated that the consignment was being escorted by some policemen.

According to him, on their way to Auchi, the truck developed a fault in Akure, the Ondo State capital. He said one of the police escorts advised that they should move the vehicle away from the highly populated area, when they could not rectify the fault.

He said, “We got to Akure around 6pm and we took time to relax at Shasha market area where we planned to sleep and continue the journey the following day. So I slept inside the vehicle.

“As I was sleeping inside the truck, I heard a knock on the vehicle door by someone who informed me that smoke was coming out from under the vehicle.

“We quickly moved.

The policeman that led the team said we should move ahead.

As we were moving on, the policemen in the escort said that I should stop.

As we got down, I saw fire coming out from the vehicle. We brought out fire extinguishers to put it out.

“As we were doing that, suddenly the policemen shouted that everybody should run.

As I was running, I heard a bang and noticed something in my abdomen. That was all I knew and the next thing was that I woke up in the hospital.”



Four days after the explosion which occurred in Ondo State, the driver of the truck that conveyed the explosives, Mr Isiaka Yinusa, said he did not know that his vehicle carried explosive devices.

The explosion occurred on Akure-Owo Expressway, at Ilu Abo town in the Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State in the early hour of Saturday, injuring several people and destroying no fewer than 70 buildings in the community.

Yinusa, together with some other people were injured in the accident and were rushed to the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Akure, the state capital, where he had since been receiving treatment.

Speaking on his hospital bed, the victim said he was hired to take a consignment to Auchi, Edo State, after the vehicle that was bringing the consignment from Ibadan became faulty in Osu, Osun State. He said he was oblivious of the contents of the consignment.

He further stated that the consignment was being escorted by some policemen.

According to him, on their way to Auchi, the truck developed a fault in Akure, the Ondo State capital. He said one of the police escorts advised that they should move the vehicle away from the highly populated area, when they could not rectify the fault.

He said, “We got to Akure around 6pm and we took time to relax at Shasha market area where we planned to sleep and continue the journey the following day. So I slept inside the vehicle.

“As I was sleeping inside the truck, I heard a knock on the vehicle door by someone who informed me that smoke was coming out from under the vehicle.

“We quickly moved.

The policeman that led the team said we should move ahead.

As we were moving on, the policemen in the escort said that I should stop.

As we got down, I saw fire coming out from the vehicle. We brought out fire extinguishers to put it out.

“As we were doing that, suddenly the policemen shouted that everybody should run.

As I was running, I heard a bang and noticed something in my abdomen. That was all I knew and the next thing was that I woke up in the hospital.”
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BULLSHYYTE!!! angry
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by snthesis(m): 9:25am On Apr 03, 2020
the two obvious scenarios
1. an alien landed akure and the govt tried to cover up
2. a bomb was air dropped on the spot and the govt tried to cover up.

it couldnt have been a meteor as there is no reason for the govt to want to elaborately cover up a natural phenomenon except for reason 1 above?, reason 1 above is not technically justified since if indeed an alien landed, the govt would want to cordone off the area, to do more research.

now if a lie is to stick it must have some semblance of truth within it, so here's the semblance of truth- the govt rightly admits that it was a bomb albeit it was supposed to be for use in a quarry, so that posits that it was an bomb dropped from height, which brings us to the next "why", why was that location chosen what makes the owo-akure road in ondo so special.... you can fill in the blanks cool
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by stormborn28(m): 12:05pm On Apr 03, 2020
This government is getting interesting...
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by taurusdude0(m): 1:49pm On Apr 03, 2020
Shockwaves dey kill Person,he may be lying about his involvement with the bomb but not how he escaped. That bomb was not meant to explode there, but God put them to shame. Mind you waves could only kill them when it pushes projectiles at them or if it flips them and they hit their head on something.
Re: Akure Explosion: I Didn't Know There're Explosives In My Truck, Truck Driver by K0y3: 2:06pm On Apr 03, 2020
It's simple, the shock waves would be transferred from the foundation of the building through the body to the peak of the building, which is the roof. The waves will try to escape at the peak into the air, with the building serving as a medium. I hope you understand?



scally11:

Wat about the roof that was pieced. Is it also attached to the foundation? Abegi. And that woman said she saw soldier and later they say na police drive the car. Is the woman hallucinating. At 3:am the woman said she saw the soldier man. Is she a nightwatch or guiding the wall from windlings or whitewalker.?

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