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Nigerian Govt Speaks On Bomb Explosion At South African Embassy

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The Nigerian Government has denied the report of a bomb explosion at the South African High Commission in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

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YaahooJournalist understands that the federal government maintained while speaking on the alleged bomb explosion, that the report suggesting the explosion was fake and was being orchestrated by “desperate opposition.”

The Nigerian government stressed that the fake news was being perpetrated by the opposition to cause panic and chaos among the populace.

Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, disclosed this in a statement obtained by Naija News on Saturday in Abuja.

The Nigerian government in the statement by Mohammed said the video of the supposed bomb explosion being circulated on the social media, is that of the bomb explosion at Emab Plaza, near Banex, in Abuja on June 25, 2014.

The minister said in a statement: ”A pattern is emerging of the antics of the desperate opposition to latch on to the use of fake news and disinformation as a strategy to trigger chaos in the country. On Friday (6 Sept 2019), they doctored and circulated the video of my appearance on Channels Television in January 2015 (when I was the spokesman of the APC) to make it look like I was begging Nigerians to forgive President Buhari for not
having a school certificate.

“Worse still, they posted the video afresh, giving the impression it happened last Thursday and that I acted in my capacity as Minister of Information and Culture.

”Unfortunately for them, this doctored video came out on the same day a report emerged that the PDP had sent lawyers and party agents to the University of Cambridge to confirm the authenticity of the President’s West African school certificate, only to be stunned to discover that not only did the President write the examination, he also passed.

”One would have expected a party that trumpets its belief in the rule of law, a party that challenged the result of the last presidential election in court, to wait patiently for the impending judgment on the issue instead of engaging in underhand tactics and resorting to self-help,” he said.

The minister warned the perpetrators of the spread of fake news to desist or be made to face the music. He furthered appealed to Nigerians to be very discerning and to endeavour to always verify the authenticity of the information they receive.

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”This is just the beginning. Nigerians should expect an explosion of fake news and disinformation in the days and weeks ahead. This is because the desperation of this opposition is alarming. But their strategy will fail, just like every other dubious strategy that they have been employing in their desperate bid to grab power,” he said.

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