The Police have come up with result of their investigations over
the flying object which flew into a home in Ibadan, Oyo State, last
week, describing the object as a toy. CLICK HERE if u miss it
According to
spokesperson Olabisi Ilobanafor, while addressing newsmen yesterday,
investigation has shown that the electronic object was a Christmas gift
for a child in the area.
She said the item was set flying to the glee of the child-owner but unfortunately crashed into a house within the neighbourhood.
Chairman, Ido
local government, Professor Joseph Adeniyi Olowofela, accompanied by
police, SSS and members of the Defence Corps yesterday recovered the
flying object which fell on the roof of a house in Awotan in Ido local
government yesterday.
The chairman
yesterday described a story published in a newspaper that an object
crashed into the home of a resident as “ unfortunate and misleading.”
Prof Olowofela
said there was nothing like a
crash as reported and that it was untrue
that the United States used the object as a spy.
“What happened
was that a man was playing with a toy with his son and the toy got lost
only to be discovered by a neighbour and instead of searching for the
owner of the toy, the neighbour kept it in his home for one week. And
the next thing was the report in a newspaper that a spy object lost
control and crashed into a residential apartment, “he said.
The owner of
the kite- like object, Sunday Folayan, an Electronic engineer and the
vice president of Nigeria Internet Registration Association, also
expressed shock at the reported crash. Folayan is the owner of Skynet,
an Ibadan-based service provider.
Folayan
accompanied the chairman, top local government officials, the Police,
the SSS and other security men to recover the toy yesterday.
Folayan, who
claimed to have produced many similar toys for his son in the past,
explained that he was playing with his son with the battery- propelled
toy when it got missing and efforts to retrieve it failed last Sunday.
Giving a
description of what the toy looked like, he said: “The weight of the toy
is 0.8 kilogrammes with the shape of an I-Pad. It cannot run more than
15 minutes. It is not solar-panelled, but uses battery and it is remote
controlled.”
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