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You’re Dumb If You Believe the New York Times Screwdriver Seller Spin — Fani-Kayode

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
January 19, 2026
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Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode

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THIS DAWN — Former Nigerian Aviation Minister and political commentator, Femi Fani-Kayode, has sharply criticized a recent report by the New York Times which suggested that U.S. military action in Sokoto State was influenced by intelligence allegedly sourced from a local screwdriver seller in Onitsha using Google Maps.

In a strongly worded statement shared on Twitter, Fani-Kayode dismissed the narrative as “fake news,” “infantile hogwash,” and an attempt to demean both Nigerian and American intelligence services.

His remarks have sparked debate about the credibility of international reporting on sensitive security matters and the broader implications for Nigeria’s image.

The Controversial Claim

The New York Times report implied that the U.S. bombing campaign in Sokoto relied on information provided by a trader with no formal intelligence background.

According to the article, this individual allegedly used Google Maps to identify targets linked to ISIS operations.

The claim was widely circulated and quickly drew skepticism, not only because of its implausibility but also because of the potential embarrassment it could cause to both governments involved.

Fani-Kayode seized on the absurdity of the claim, arguing that no sovereign nation would permit military action of such magnitude to be based on the word of a utensils trader.

He described the narrative as “puerile and childish,” insisting that intelligence operations are far more complex and rigorous than the report suggested.

Fani-Kayode’s Response

In his Twitter post, Fani-Kayode did not mince words. He stated:

“Anyone that honestly believes that the U.S. Government based its intelligence to bomb parts of Sokoto state on the intel supplied by an Onitsha-based screwdriver-seller who used Google map to source his information and not on the intel supplied by the Nigerian intelligence services must have a low IQ, low self-esteem and a low intelligence quotient.

“I respectfully urge such a person to get sense.”

He went further to accuse the New York Times of deliberately pushing a mischievous narrative designed to belittle Nigeria and undermine the credibility of its intelligence agencies.

According to him, the report was not only inaccurate but also insulting to the professionalism of both Nigerian and American security establishments.

Collaboration Between Nigeria and the U.S.

Fani-Kayode emphasized that the bombing campaign was conducted in close collaboration between the U.S. military and Nigerian intelligence services.

He cited assurances from Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, who confirmed that the intelligence used for the operation was provided by the Nigerian government.

Fani-Kayode revealed that he spoke with Tuggar just minutes after the bombing, and the minister detailed the build-up to the event, reinforcing the fact that the operation was a joint effort.

This clarification is significant because it underscores Nigeria’s active role in counterterrorism operations within its borders.

It also challenges the narrative that foreign powers act unilaterally without consulting local authorities.

By highlighting Nigeria’s involvement, Fani-Kayode sought to restore confidence in the country’s security institutions and assert its sovereignty in matters of national defense.

Criticism of the Media

The former minister’s statement reflects a broader frustration with Western media portrayals of African nations.

He accused the New York Times of attempting to embarrass Nigeria by publishing a sensationalist and implausible story.

His call to “flush the paper down the toilet” was symbolic of his rejection of what he sees as disingenuous reporting that undermines Nigeria’s dignity.

This incident raises questions about the responsibilities of international media outlets when reporting on sensitive geopolitical issues.

While investigative journalism plays a vital role in holding governments accountable, inaccurate or exaggerated claims can damage diplomatic relations and erode public trust.

Broader Implications

The controversy highlights several important themes:

  1. Credibility of Intelligence: Military operations rely on verified intelligence from credible sources. Suggesting otherwise risks trivializing the seriousness of counterterrorism efforts.
  2. Nigeria’s Sovereignty: Fani-Kayode’s defense of Nigerian intelligence services reflects a broader concern about how foreign narratives can undermine national sovereignty.
  3. Media Responsibility: The incident underscores the need for responsible journalism, especially when reporting on issues that affect international security and national pride.
  4. Public Perception: Stories like the screwdriver seller narrative can shape public opinion, often in ways that are damaging to the credibility of governments and institutions.

Conclusion

Femi Fani-Kayode’s fiery rebuttal of the New York Times report illustrates the tension between international media narratives and national sovereignty.

By dismissing the screwdriver seller story as “fake news” and “infantile hogwash,” he defended the integrity of Nigeria’s intelligence services and emphasized the collaborative nature of the U.S.-Nigeria counterterrorism operation.

His remarks serve as a reminder that while media scrutiny is essential, accuracy and respect for the complexities of intelligence work are equally important.

In the end, the controversy reveals more about the power of narratives than about the realities of military intelligence, and it underscores the need for critical engagement with international reporting.

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