White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Pointnoire(m): 4:13am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Fact-Check on Video: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria Source: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7kSee previous thread https://www.nairaland.com/6889095/video-chopper-exchanging-items-bandits 27 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by UncleAyo: 4:19am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Your writeup is more specious than the video itself.
Keep on keeping on at the defending of the indefensible. I pray you or your family member will not experience the effect of bandit or terrorist attack.
Let me ask you.
# Why is the government trying to assassinate sunday igboho for his campaign against bandits? (The government people in uniform invaded his house at midnight, murdered almost all the occupant at sight and destroy his properties)
# Why did the government vigorously attack the creation of Amotekun (The Southwest Security Network) created to curtail the activities of bandits in the south west Nigeria?
# Why was Gumi not invited by DSS over his romance with bandits but Obadiah Mailafia was, for his comment against them?
# Why did the government sent soldiers to Lekki to shoot at protesters?
# Why is the government in hurry to label terrorists as 'repentant' and ready to fly them around, pay them and release them back into the public without due process? People with little offence are rottening in jail waiting for justice while known terrorist are getting honored by the government.
Pictures below are of terrorists rebranded by Nigeria government as "repentant", put on payroll and set free without any trial.
I can't say whether the video is true or not, but the present government has shown us beyond resonable doubt whose side they belong in fight against bandits. 572 Likes 55 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by fourboys: 4:21am On Dec 11, 2021 |
This ur verdict is confusing and misleading u dey play with ppls life, Shame Shame SHAME 397 Likes 22 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by AntiBMC(m): 4:23am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Look at this cl0wn. Early morning bunkum.
Ur paymasters must really be working you bmc urchins to death...for you to have stayed awake all night, typing utter garbage to try to cover up evil.
In ur tiny mind, you can convince the masses that they didn't see what they actually saw. Just like u ppl tried to do with Lekki massacre. For shame.
You can only sell this rvbbish to the gullibles of all gullibles... and I tell you, they aren't that many anymore. Umu ekwensu 336 Likes 25 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by helinues: 4:24am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Very boring epistle.
You could have told us where the event took place, whose helicopter was shown in the video, who are the recipients of what the chopper came to deliver.
According to some quarter, those people inside the video were speaking Fulfude. Which tribe speak Fulfude in Nigeria?
You said you contacted Nigeria senior military officer to verify the news, what else would you expect the person to say, to claim is true?
Almost all signs of recognizing who the chopper belong to was removed which could be deliberate.
Only military can try that stunt, where would private chopper depart from with no tag on it 238 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Aufbauh(m): 4:48am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Most Nigerians are too gullible and indolent to decipher what is fake or real.
Often time they run with the news ignorantly because it appeals to their preconceived mind set. Some run with it out of mischief. & senseless opposition.
Little wonder why you could go through a complete page of a thread with all comments leaning in one direction.... Herd mentality.
Now there are condemning the person that took his time to do his research whereas they have no alternative proof to his claim other than the vague video in circulation.
When they know you're progovernment in a matter, they're quick to assumed that you've being paid to support government position. Very petty human being. Their submission reminds of confuscus assertion that opined that "The gentleman understands rightousness, the petty man understands interest".. They always see others through their own self. Again I ask who pays them also for discrediting the right government position? 68 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by ovieigho(m): 4:54am On Dec 11, 2021 |
When we see fact-check
We know this idiot wants to defend something
N.B I didn’t read your write up tho 204 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Racoon(m): 4:59am On Dec 11, 2021 |
All the denying of atrocities being committed under this failed govt never started today. So whether video or not, the government covert & overt support for bandits, killer fulanis and BH terrorists can never be denied. 63 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by xelly: 4:59am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Pointnoire: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7k
Fact-Check: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria You are not smart. Source of video is different from video verification. This is lame, you sounded stupid trying to be smart. The military personnel you asked, are they not the ones denying Lekki massacre? The same people that rescued imaginary kidnapped police officers? 214 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Telekinetic: 5:04am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Pointnoire: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7k
Fact-Check: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria Lol... PRNigeria... As in Public Relations Nigeria. Where we expecting you to agree that your employers are terrorists??! 129 Likes 6 Shares |
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Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Nobody: 5:16am On Dec 11, 2021 |
pR the real terrorist sympertizers, PR is mad.terrorists: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7k
Fact-Check: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria 21 Likes 1 Share |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Godons1: 5:37am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Pointnoire: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7k
Fact-Check: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria Nigerians knew all along that, the video was another lies and propaganda tools emanated from IPOB. But Nigerians are wiser now, that's why no one took the video serious except AfghanEASTERN people. 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Godons1: 5:39am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Bodmum: pR the real terrorist sympertizers, PR is mad. Bla bla bla bla bla bla 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Godons1: 5:42am On Dec 11, 2021 |
xelly:
You are not smart. Source of video is different from video verification. This is lame, you sounded stupid trying to be smart.
The military personnel you asked, are they not the ones denying Lekki massacre? The same people that rescued imaginary kidnapped police officers?
Eyahhh. See as Chinedu dey wail upandan. E pain you say Nigerians no buy una lies and propaganda. 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Godons1: 5:45am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Aufbauh: Most Nigerians are too gullible and indolent to decipher what is fake or real.
Often time they run with the news ignorantly because it appeals to their preconceived mind set. Some run with it out of mischief. & senseless opposition.
Little wonder why you could go through a complete page of a thread with all comments leaning in one direction.... Herd mentality.
Now there are condemning the person that took his time to do his research whereas they have no alternative proof to his claim other than the vague video in circulation.
When they know you're progovernment in a matter, they're quick to assumed that you've being paid to support government position. Very petty human being. Their submission reminds of confuscus assertion that opined that "The gentleman understands rightousness, the petty man understands interest".. They always see others through their own self. Again I ask who pays them also for discrediting the right government position? You get brain pass Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB and all their Sympertisers put together. You spoke well. 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Arda1000(m): 5:54am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Paid confused Agent this isn’t the first time we have been hearing such a thing. Keep confusing yourself 48 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by chrisxxx(m): 5:59am On Dec 11, 2021 |
The background music might sound fulfude or so but the guys receiving items do not look Fulani or in short do not look like people engaged in terrorism or illegality. 6 Likes |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by History555: 6:06am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Pointnoire: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7k
Fact-Check: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria What a load of bumkum. You think you can confuse us by throwing in so many big and irrelevant words, dancing around the subject and still failed to convince us. First u claimed the video did not come from a reputable media organisation. Sorry oga dummy,im this age of android phones with video tech, must every news and video come from come a media organisation. Even two fighting or woman twerking does not come from media organisation. Second you claimed you searched Facebook, bing, goggle, Twitter and youtube and found no such video. Only for you to now claim the original source of the video is youtube. What a contradiction. Lastly you claimed that the helicopter was superimposed on the video but failed to explain why the bandits were bending down and why the grasses were affected by the wind from the helicopter rotors. To make ur explanation even more dumber you claimed that trees and long grasses cannot be found any where in the north. So is sambisa forest and other thick forest in the north made of wood. 117 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by mightyhaze: 6:07am On Dec 11, 2021 |
The background language wasn't Nigerian?
But I heard sb ask another 'yaya aiki?' in that video.
Make una continue dey deceive unaselves. 61 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Fasindo: 6:14am On Dec 11, 2021 |
The video took place in China.
Anytime Nigerian military especially the army comes out to debunk something just know that that thing they are denying is true.
A closer look at the topography of the video background knows that the place looks like north.
Maybe be *ubanka kwuo* spoken in the video is a Chinese language 56 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by overall90: 6:20am On Dec 11, 2021 |
History555:
What a load of bumkum. You think you can confuse us by throwing in so many big and irrelevant words, dancing around the subject and still failed to convince us. First u claimed the video did not come from a reputable media organisation. Sorry oga dummy,im this age of android phones with video tech, must every news and video come from come a media organisation. Even two fighting or woman twerking does not come from media organisation.
Second you claimed you searched Facebook, bing, goggle, Twitter and youtube and found no such video. Only for you to now claim the original source of the video is youtube. What a contradiction.
Lastly you claimed that the helicopter was superimposed on the video but failed to explain why the bandits were bending down and why the grasses were affected by the wind from the helicopter rotors.
To make ur explanation even more dumber you claimed that trees and long grasses cannot be found any where in the north. So is sambisa forest and other thick forest in the north made of wood.
The guy is not smart at all. The moment he inserted Nnamdi Kanu's name is when he exposed himself. What a poor job.he should be sacked by his handlers. 74 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by hope4nigeria(m): 6:25am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Pointnoire: https://prnigeria.com/2021/12/10/fact-check-white-helicopter/?fbclid=IwAR3j8_xXX2nfemo_JcF927z9HI__uuJLEFzrqauh8IVBuy8cFLxkmgcZA7k
Fact-Check: Did White Helicopter Deliver Weapons to Fulani Herdsmen for Banditry in the Forest?
CLAIM: A video has gone viral on social media platforms, especially WhatsApp claiming that Fulani bandits are taking receipt of weapons from the Nigerian military in a forest.
VERDICT: The content of the video and the narrative that followed is misleading as there is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claim.
FULL TEXT: Following the emergence of an unverified video, the social media platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook and youtube have been awash with the clip, claiming that Fulani Bandits were receiving weapons in an unidentified forest.
This claim is emerging in the wake of insecurity that has continued to plague Northern parts of the country due to the gruesome activities of some unscrupulous bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.
VERIFICATION: Using Chrome extensions Invid fake news debunker, PRNigeria extracted image keyframes contained in the video and used the results to undertake a Google, Bing, Yandex and Tineye reverse image research. No result linked the clip to any credible media platform or Youtube video channel which means that the source of the video is not trusted as there was no other contextual result linked to the clip.
The initial youtube channel that posted the video linked to the result of the reverse image search, was a channel that had secessionist agitator Nnamdi Kanu’s photo on its profile.
Furthermore, using the video analysis tool of the Invid verifier extension, PRNigeria examined the clip on the channel which YouTube flagged the channel’s content licensing as FALSE.
PRNigeria further did a content analysis of the clip including background sound and visual representations and concluded that the background dialect sounded strange to a Nigerian language much less Fulani.
Similarly, while the helicopter and background sound seem superimposed on the video, the vegetation showed some trees and even tall grasses plants that are not common in the North, especially at this period.
PRNigeria also reached out to a top security officer who confirmed that the Nigerian Military does not have the kind of branded aircraft seen in the clip and the emblazoned safety jackets worn by the actors are not by men of the Nigerian security services.
The senior military officer said: “The scene in the video is not in Nigeria. We don’t have that type of helicopter in the inventory of the Nigerian Airforce (NAF) and none of the security services wears that kind of emblazoned safety jacket that could easily expose their brand identity. That helicopter did not land anywhere in Nigeria.”
CONCLUSION: There is INSUFFICIENT evidence to prove the claims about the viral video, therefore, based on metadata analysis and other forensic investigations, the claim is both false and misleading.
By PRNigeria you are trying to defend buhari, your stupidity can never be measured in the whole universe. 46 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by gulfer: 6:43am On Dec 11, 2021 |
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Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by mu2sa2: 6:50am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Since Buhari's boys captured the nincompoop Nnamdi Kanu after using a prostitute to lure the mumu guy to Kenya, ipob miscreants and mpkurummiri urchins have been posting all sorts of fake news online in a futile bid to discredit the no-nonsense General, Alhaji Muhammadu Buhari. The hoax helicopter video clip joins the long list of such fake materials' postings. 4 Likes |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by AntiChristian: 6:53am On Dec 11, 2021 |
I knew it was fake before no doubt!
But many would believe anything against the current government! 5 Likes |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Comedian2019: 7:00am On Dec 11, 2021 |
OP, we agree with you that the video is fake. The north that is very peaceful like this. Boko haram has been defeated. No more insecurity in the north. You guys are enjoying. I no fit dey cry for the bereaved. 53 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by Ttalk: 7:00am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Aufbauh: Most Nigerians are too gullible and indolent to decipher what is fake or real.
Often time they run with the news ignorantly because it appeals to their preconceived mind set. Some run with it out of mischief. & senseless opposition.
Little wonder why you could go through a complete page of a thread with all comments leaning in one direction.... Herd mentality.
Now there are condemning the person that took his time to do his research whereas they have no alternative proof to his claim other than the vague video in circulation.
When they know you're progovernment in a matter, they're quick to assumed that you've being paid to support government position. Very petty human being. Their submission reminds of confuscus assertion that opined that "The gentleman understands rightousness, the petty man understands interest".. They always see others through their own self. Again I ask who pays them also for discrediting the right government position? You have said noting but gibberish, we all saw similar incident in SW of Nigeria, up to today there has not been concrete evidence from Nigerian government to prove their innocence. Even if it were to be false, where are the evidence and facts to buttress it. We all see how other nation manage their security issues. United State identify and rescue their kidnapped citizen within 24hours within Nigeria territory where our security system could not detect. What is the purpose of government if it can't defend it's people. Nigerians are sick of all this defence coming from you guys. We live in a country where 100 of people are being abduct as single operation in different parts of the north undetected, it became more worrisome when our security outfits becomes target and easy access where bandit just visit and kidnap military officers, isn't it insane that despite all these Nigeria government has not been able to prosecute any of the sponsors. Regardless of what you say, Nigerian government is culpable at least for negligence. They have performed abysmally and shouldn't be defend by any rational mind 25 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by TheWolfen(m): 7:15am On Dec 11, 2021 |
What a shame 1 Like |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by vedaxcool(m): 7:21am On Dec 11, 2021 |
Only nairaland and it's poor editorial standards will allow such rubbish video to find a home here. 6 Likes |
Re: White Helicopter & Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits - Fact-Check On Video By PRNigeria by DasaintHope(m): 7:24am On Dec 11, 2021 |
vedaxcool: Only Zombies and their poor editorial standards will discredit such a realistic video from finding a home here. Rightly said BMC in charge. North West Province. 19 Likes 1 Share |
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