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“I Am Doing God’s Work By Killing People” Boko Haram Leader Mocks Nigerian Soldier – Watch Video below

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The notorious leader of the Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad otherwise known as Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, has appeared in a new video mocking Nigerian soldiers.


Shekau said he can not be arrested because he is doing God’s work and he believes God can not forsake him, rather he will protest him.

Shekau who made a 30 minutes video said that the war against the government would continue even after him.

In the video, the Boko Haram leader was shown sitting circled by two of his fighters holding guns in a less spacious room.

He said, “Nobody can apprehend me because I’m doing God’s work. He will protect me like those doing similar work and seeking His protection.

“I’m very sure God will protect my commanders. We are all doing God’s work.”


The Nigerian Army had on Wednesday, November 11, kicked off a fresh manhunt for Shekau and some of the top Boko Haram commanders.

A banner showing the pictures of Shekau, Abu Mus’ab Albarnawy, and Ibrahim Abu Maryam, who topped the most wanted list, was unveiled by Babagana Zulum, governor of Borno state, and Tukur Buratai, Chief of Army Staff.

In his new view, which features a question and answers session, Shekau vowed that the war would continue even after him.

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“Arresting me will not stop the work we started. What confuses you is you think the religion is mine but it belongs to Allah,” he said.

Shekau also spoke about the ex Boko haram fighters who surrendered to the government, he said, “They have left the fold of religion.”

He, however, said he and his men would never consider such a path in their lifetime, putting aside any chance of reconciliation between his group and the state.


Shekau mocked Nigerian military in the video, saying that they repeatedly told people that he was killed even though he was still alive.

He attributed economic hardship in Nigeria to God’s vengeance against the country for its war against Boko Haram and it’s members.

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