Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau seen in new video
The leader of the Nigerian terror group Boko Haram has appeared in a new video in which he could be seen reading the group’s ideology and the Nigerian national pledge, which he denounced as shirk.
Shirk in Islam means associating a partner with God and is deemed one of the greatest sins in the religion.
Abubakar Shekau reeled out the 35-minute speech dressed in a flowing white gown and clutching an AK 47 rifle.
Conflict journalist Ahmad Salkida, who first published the news about Shekau’s latest video, said he may “have impaired eyesight as he struggled to read his group’s ideology in Arabic.”
The last known video of the Boko Haram leader was a 36-minute clip released in July 2018.
Shekau exclusively led Boko Haram until mid-2016 when the sect split into two. An AFP report said the split occurred because Shekau rejected indiscriminate targeting of civilians.
The splinter group pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and later became the Islamic State in West African Province.
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