
The United States has unleashed a staggering Ksh1.3 billion reward (equivalent to $10 million) for any crucial information that can lead to the capture of those behind the horrific 2020 terror attack on the Manda Bay Airfield in Lamu County, Kenya.
Top on the U.S. government’s radar is Abdullahi Banati, a high-profile suspect believed to have masterminded the deadly assault that rocked the joint Kenyan-American military base.
On Wednesday, May 8, the U.S. Embassy in Somalia fired off an explosive announcement: anyone with leads is urged to contact American intelligence directly via Signal, WhatsApp, or Telegram at +1-202-975-9160 — and your identity will be strictly protected.

This is all part of the U.S. State Department’s Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program, which has already splashed out Ksh32 billion ($250 million) over four decades to people who’ve helped safeguard U.S. national interests across the globe.
The Manda Bay ambush, which occurred on January 5, 2020, left behind a trail of destruction: two fixed-wing planes, including a U.S. Cessna and a Kenyan aircraft, were wrecked, along with two U.S. helicopters and multiple ground vehicles. Tragically, one U.S. soldier and two Department of Defense contractors lost their lives, and several others, including a Kenyan soldier, were wounded.
This chilling attack, claimed by the Al-Shabaab terrorist group — the East African arm of al-Qaeda — was a brutal reminder of the ongoing threat to regional and global security. Intelligence sources warn that further attacks are being plotted against U.S. targets and allies worldwide.
Got credible info? This could be your moment to expose terror — and walk away a millionaire.