[meteorite-list] Strange Explosion Rocks Sokoto

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jan 11 23:13:52 EST 2008


Hi,

    Since the newspaper is subtitled "African Views on
Global News," and there is frequent occurance of "Nigeria"
in the lefthand menu items, this suggests, well, Nigeria.

    I assume the Nigerian "Glitteratti" section is full of news
of the Nigerian Brittany Spears. The "eBusiness" Tab would,
of course, be services for email scammers. "Capital Markets"
would be places to invest those illegal oil millions which you, as
the widow of the former Oil Minister, need to get out of the
country and into my bank account, whose number you will
need so that I can share your wealth...


Sterling K. Webb
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From: "Michael L Blood" <mlblood at cox.net>
To: "Mike Groetz" <mpg444 at yahoo.com>; "Meteorite List" 
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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Strange Explosion Rocks Sokoto


Hi Mike and all,
        Am I to assume Sokoto is in Japan, because it sounds
Like a Japanese name? Am  I to assume Sokoto is in some
0ther country because Mohammed is not, I would think, a
Common Japanese name?
        In other words.... WHERE is "Sokoto?"
        RSVP
        Thanks, Michael



on 1/11/08 9:57 AM, Mike Groetz at mpg444 at yahoo.com wrote:

> http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=100124
>
> Strange Explosion Rocks Sokoto
> ?Police Begin Probe
>> From Mohammed Aminu in Sokoto, 01.11.2008
>
> There was pandemoniun  yesterday as a loud explosion
> emanating from a heavy metal­like object rocked the
> city of Sokoto.
> The object fell from an unknown location and landed at
> Mana Village,  Sokoto South Local Government Council,
> at about 10:00p.m. Wednesday night, in the compound of
> one Bello Mohammed, creating extra ordinary lightning
> across the metropolis.
> THISDAY gathered that  residents were thrown into
> confusion when they saw an illuminated object moving
> before it later exploded.Assistant Commissioner of
> Police in charge of Criminal Investigations
> Department, Sir Clement Adoda, who confirmed the
> incident, said as soon as the incident occured ,
> security personnel  moved swiftly to the village and
> located the shattered  house.
> He said  the object is  a Meteorite, which has
> completely destroyed  the roof of  Mohammed¹s house,
> and went almost two meters deep into the ground. Adoda
> also  went with bomb disposal men who took  the object
> to the state police command for further investigation.
> He, however, said the police are yet to ascertain
> where the object came from. No casualty was recorded.
>
>
>
>
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