Synagogue: South African Confirms Seeing Strange Plane

Synagogue: South African Confirms Seeing Strange Plane

A South African named Shadrack Mamzini who was visiting the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN) at the time of the disaster has lent his voice to the 'strange plane' theory, releasing photos to confirm the security footage played on Emmanuel TV.

According to Shadrack, on the day of the incident, he wanted to take some pictures of the Synagogue buildings and while he was at it, he saw a very big aircraft which looked unusual.

 

He said he was worried as the plane was too low to the building.

After the incident and T.B. Joshua spoke about what happened claiming it was a terrorist attack, Shadrack went back to check all the photos he had taken.

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When he zoomed them, he was able to see the aircraft clearly, corroborating the security footage played on Emmanuel TV, that it was a strange plane had flown over the building some minutes before its collapse.

He said: "We saw it; we witnessed it. We thank God because the aircraft was captured in one of these pictures.”

Meanwhile, the Lagos Sate Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Olutoyin Ayinde, has said investigation has commenced into cause of the collapse of a six storey building at the Synagogue Church for All Nation (SCOAN).

According to The Nation report, Mr. Olutoyin said until detailed investigation is concluded, the state government will not take over the Synagogue land.

Olutoyin who emphasized once again that the government did not grant any approval for the collapsed building, said, a team of engineers from the ministry and other state government agencies are taking samples from the foundation and wreckage of the building to ascertain the structural integrity of the building.

The commissioner assured that it will leave no stone unturned to take appropriate action on any violation of relevant planning law.

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On the claims by the church that a ‘strange plane theory’ had flown dangerously over the building 50 minutes before the collapse, Olutoyin said the ministry has submitted the video clips, as provided by the Church to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority for investigation and professional comment.

The Synagogue building had collapsed on Friday, September 12. After the collapse, it was discovered that initially the building had only 2 storeys and was later reconstructed into a 5-storey building, which might have caused the tragedy.

Source: Legit.ng

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