Fire for fire: Bandits, Insurgents in Trouble as Nigerian Man Abroad Vows to Ship in Armour Tank & Engage Them
- A Nigerian man abroad has vowed to come back home with an armoured tank to defend the country against terrorists and bandits
- The unidentified man said the armour tank was donated by a Good Samaritan, adding that he will be clearing it at Tin Can Island Port in Lagos
- According to him, he will drive the armour tank to Sambisa forest himself as soon as it arrives in Nigeria
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A Nigerian man abroad has claimed that a Good Samaritan donated an armoured tank to the fight against insecurity in the country.
In a video that was posted on Instagram by @lindaikejiblogofficial, the unidentified man said he will be bringing the armour tank to Nigeria where he will engage Boko Haram insurgents, bandits, IPOB and ESN.
According to him, the amour tank will arrive in Nigeria in four weeks time. He said he will clear it at Tin Can Island Port in the Apapa area of Lagos.
In his words:
"It's going to be fire for fire. I will finish all of you. I'm really really upset."
Many react to the video
Nigerians on Instagram couldn't stop laughing and noted that the man was only joking and shouldn't be given any attention.
@legasha said:
"Lmao. I can't stop laughing."
@motayo41 commented:
"I don't want to talk but very funny man."
@kic_ky4 wrote:
"I trust you sir, you can do it alone since the Army don't want to do their job."
@stalingrad326 said:
"Ahhhh village people have gotten to him, families please help him."
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Source: Legit.ng