Hours after the August 30, 2023 coup was announced in Gabon, two videos went viral not only in the country but across the world.
The more controversial video was of a massive cash discovery allegedly in the home of a detained politician.
It has now been confirmed that the monies were retrieved from the home of an aide to Noureddin Valentin Bongo, 31-year-old son of ousted president Ali Bongo.
The aide in question is Ian Ngoulou, who admitted the offence of hoarding huge sums of monies in a report aired by Gabon24, the state broadcaster.
What the video contained:
In the 23-second video, about a dozen big travel suitcases have been flung open and each one is filled with bundles of cash to the brim.
From what this reporter saw, the bundles are largely untouched with their polythene wrapper and are likely to have been dispatched from the central bank or a holding point.
In the shot is Ngoulou in simple clothes whiles another, dressed like a member of the security agency is also sighted.
There are armed security men also captured in the video.
Verification:
In order to be sure that the particular video has not at any point been circulated online, GhanaWeb did a video verification using InVid WeVerify software.
From our findings, the video has not previously been uploaded online. A further search of screenshots from the video did not return any old matches via Google Reverse Image and Tin Eye searches.