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Benue Activist D’nkaked Offers ₦10,000 Reward for Information on Woman in Viral Video Amid Claims of Assault and Threats

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A social media post circulating widely on Facebook has drawn attention to what the poster describes as a serious case of assault, intimidation, and threats involving a woman dressed in yellow.

The post, shared by a user identified as D’nkaked Elder Sughnnen Yaaya (with a verified badge), includes a short video clip showing several people gathered in what appears to be an outdoor setting. In the footage, a woman wearing a yellow outfit is visible among the group, though the exact nature of the interaction remains unclear from the publicly available snippet.

In the accompanying caption, the poster labels the incident as a “big assault, intimidation and Threats” and urgently appeals for help in identifying the lady in yellow. He offers a ₦10,000 reward to anyone who can provide her identity via private inbox message.

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The message further states: “Learning the hard way is better SOMETIMES. My money is to sponsor cases for the less.” The poster encourages widespread sharing of the post to aid in the identification effort and support what he frames as assistance for vulnerable individuals.

The video attachment shows a blurred or low-resolution scene with people standing or moving in a group, accompanied by emotional reaction emojis including a crying face, suggesting distress or sympathy related to the events depicted.

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While the full context of the alleged incident—including what precisely occurred, who was involved beyond the woman in yellow, and whether formal complaints have been lodged with authorities—remains unconfirmed from the social media post alone, the reward offer and call for shares indicate an attempt to gather information quickly, possibly to pursue legal or community action.

The post has garnered significant engagement, including shares and reactions, reflecting public concern over issues of safety, gender-based violence, or community disputes in the region. No official police statement or news report has yet emerged confirming details of the event shown in the clip.

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Observers on social platforms have begun speculating about the background of the confrontation, with some users expressing solidarity with the poster’s apparent intent to support victims, while others have called for caution until more verified facts surface.

As the video continues to spread, the ₦10,000 incentive has prompted several people to comment or message privately in hopes of claiming the reward or providing leads. The situation highlights how social media is increasingly used to crowdsource information on alleged wrongdoing in local communities across Nigeria.

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