A mysterious spacecraft, which residents of Awotan in Ido
Local Government Area of Oyo State called a “drone”, was reported to have
crashed into a building at Omiremi Quarters in the community, leaving a crater
on the roof of the building, just as aviation sources confirmed the object as a
United States’ drone on an espionage mission in Nigeria.
Considering the registration number,
TX 5803, inscribed on a black battery under the craft, a source said the space
craft must have taken off from NASA base in Texas in the US, stating that
the battery attached to the spacecraft powered it and enabled it to move around
so that it could do the bidding of those who sent it.
Though many aviation sources told
Sunday Tribune that the object could be a device used in espionage, another
source, however, believed that the craft was a “nondescript aviation device”.
It will be recalled that the United
States of America has, in recent times, come under attack by other countries
for spying on their activities which may have confirmed the discovery of the
spacecraft in Ibadan.
The craft, which was said to have
dropped down from the orbit, flew into a toilet in the house of Ashipa of
Awotan, Chief Tajudeen Adetoro, a few minutes after his grandson,
Afeez Adewale and daughter-in-law, Adikat, left the toilet where they had
gone to answer the call of nature.
According to Chief Adetoro, the
mysterious aircraft forced itself into the toilet through the roof making
deafening sound, saying it could have killed Afeez and his mother, if it had
met them in the toilet.
The spacecraft, with a product number
QR X30, has four stands and a rounded compartment housing its engine. It has a
dry cell battery, USB drive, a censor and cables, while each of its stands has
a two-way roving fan mounted on them.
The residents of the sleepy community
told Sunday Tribune that the object was not a toy due to the fearful noise it
made and the way it flew about, adding that it could be an explosive.
“When it flew out, we rushed after it
and it was found hanging on the antennae of our neighbour...making a terrible
noise and emitting heavy smoke,” Chief Adetoro narrated.
He said they ran for safety on
hearing the loud bang made on the roof of their house only to discover that the
object had entered the toilet hitting its wall in an attempt to exit.
Information obtained about the object
from the internet revealed that it shares similarities with a device called
Walkera QR X350 GPS which is sold for roughly $500.
Though the product description on it
is not intelligible, Sunday Tribune learnt that it could be a remote-controlled
transmitter that gives no signal when in the air, but which is used for
gathering information.
How
flying object crashed into building in Ibadan Mother, son escaped death
It is almost unbeliavebale, but it is
real. A drone-like object fell from the sky on the roof of a house in Ibadan
last Sunday shattering the roof of the house. MARUF BELLO writes that luck
saved a mother and her son from being killed by the object.
FOR Afeez Adewale, a 16-year-old boy,
sheer luck saved him and Adikat, his mother, from being sent to their early
graves a few minutes after they left the toilet in their house, last Sunday, at
Omiremi Quarters, Awotan, Ibadan.
Afeez had gone to the toilet to
answer the call of nature not long after his mother had come out of the same
toilet only to hear a loud bang on the roof of their house, specifically the
toilet.
The object was said to have
forcefully fallen on the roof of the toilet breaking through and shattering its
asbestos.
According to the Asipa of Awotan and
landlord of the house, Chief Tajudeen Adetoro, it wasn’t long after Afeez and
his mother left the rest room when they suddenly heard a frightening sound on
the roof of the toilet.
Chief Adetoro, who is Afeez’s
grandfather, said it was God that saved the mother and son, saying the source
of the drone-like object was unknown.
“We were in panic; we were almost
dead when we heard the sound suddenly and all of us scampered for safety. It
was after a few minutes that we thought that hiding in the house was not the
solution but to find a way to get the object out of our house due to the
horrible and disturbing noise it was making that my son and I fearfully moved
to the scene to know what it was.
“When we got there, we stood a little
away looking at it from a short distance. It was then we saw it clearly and it
was seriously struggling making a frightening noise in its bid to find an
escape route. As it was struggling, it was hitting every angle of the toilet
walls forcefully shrieking and trying to exit the toilet.
“It was during the struggle that it
escaped through the same point it gained entry. When it flew out, we rushed
after it and it was found hanging on the antenna of our neighbour. It hung
there making a terrible noise and emitting heavy smoke. I think in the process
of struggle to get it out, it lost one of its components, a stand. I asked my
son to climb the facial board to remove it.
“When he brought it down, it was
heavy and there were so many red illuminating lights all over it blinking every
second,” the chief narrated.
He said when the material had been
removed from where it was stuck so that they could examine it thoroughly, the
object repeatedly tried to fly away.
“It was then I asked my son to
remove some of its compartments to render it inactive. We removed the battery,
its censor, among others. At that time, everybody in the neighbourhood had
gathered to see the wonderful object,” he added.
Chief Adetoro said they initially
thought it was a mere toy but after a close look, it was discovered that “the
material could be a bomb, more so that ever since we captured and incapacitated
it nobody had come looking for it because we initially felt that it was one of
the toys parents bought for their children for Christmas and New Year.
“Also, when we considered the manner
with which it got in and exited, we felt that the object was being monitored
and controlled from somewhere. After careful consideration and examination of
the compartments of the object we thought it could be an explosive.
“When nobody from this community came
to claim it, we concluded that the object was more than what we thought it to
be; it must have travelled a long distance,” Afeez’s father said.
The Chief Imam of Awotan Central
Mosque, Sheik Abdulai Adesina, and a woman who are both neighbours of Chief
Adetoro confirmed the incident, saying “the sound of the object was highly
terrifying and fearful.”
When the object was examined, it is
made up of components such as a dry cell battery, a censor housed by a white
case, a USB (memory card) drive and a panel that is well cased as well as
lots of cables.
According to Chief Adetoro, the
community had informed security agents about the incident and called for
investigation on it, noting that if left unravelled, it would be difficult to
douse tension and erase fear among the residents of the community who now
believed that they were being targeted for attacks.
The object, Sunday Tribune investigation
revealed, has since been handed over to security operatives.
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The same US that predicted the division of 9ja in 2015,devise use to monitor activitise in 9ja.devise us to beat 9jan security system and information to bokoaram.God will continue to save 9ja.
ReplyDeleteOnly the battery was made in d US. I suspect china. Nevertheless Chief Adetoro should fix his roof and hand the item to the security agencies for scrutiny .
ReplyDeleteThe thing is quadcopter, sold for about $450 online, its just a toy.
ReplyDeleteDats what d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ want U̶̲̥̅̊ to believe. Dat its just A̶̲̥̅ toy.
ReplyDeleteWetin toy d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ find for village.
D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ must hav fashioned it to look like d̶̲̥̅̊ toy but capable of sending information
Which kind toy, That thing na Jazz, some babalawo don de use technology de monitor people
ReplyDeleteThis is no drone. It is a Quadcopter. Ibadannnnnn....
ReplyDelete