Nothing has been heard from Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, especially since the momentum of the war shifted in favour of the Nigerian Forces.
The terrorist leader who is believed to have been edged out by some elements within the terrorist group who saw his tactics as being too violent, and as doing more harm than good in endearing the group to people, has released a new video where he assured his followers that he still alive.
Shekau who spoke in Arabic for most of the video, did not cut the angry, bloodthirsty maniac yelling “kill, kill, kill ” in grainy videos, common in the heydays of the terrorist group.
But more remarkably he apologised for some of the insurgent group’s actions. According to him he has listened to the plea from true believers. He subsequently ended the speech with: “May God forgive us our sins.”
Meanwhile, the army is not relenting in its efforts to clear remnants of the insurgents in parts of the north east as troops killed five insurgents while clearing Baale, Menari, Bulamari, Zangebe, Maafa, Mijigine, and Kaltaram villages in Mafa Local Government, Borno State.
According to a statement by spokesperson of the army, Sani Usman, the troops who were assisted by members of the Civilian JTF rescued 180 people and cattle held hostage by the insurgents.
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