REPORTS: Boko Haram Leader Shekau Alive: Appears In New Video, Claims Responsibility For Benisheik Massacre In Borno



Unconfirmed reports reaching treasureworldng.blogspot.com say the leader of Boko Haram, Sheik Imam Abubakar Shekau who had been declared dead by Nigerian military on August 19th 2013 has just appeared in a new video, saying he is alive and shame to Nigerian government and the military.

 
Shekau in the video claimed responsibility of recent attacks that killed several civilians on September 17th  2013 in Benisheik in Borno State.

Shekau appeared in camouflage military uniform, seated and surrounded by hooded insurgents said “Here   I am, alive, hale and hearty. Sagir Musa should bury himself in shame, President Jonathan should bury himself in shame, President Obama should bury himself in shame, President Francios Hollande should bury himself in shame, Queen Elizabeth should bury herself in shame”.
They said I am dead, but here I am. The world should know that I am alive and will only die at the appointed time. Everybody should be judged according to the dictates of his conscience. What I am doing is written in the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith and I will not stop. I challenge the clerics of the world to question my deeds. Those underrating my capacity should have a re-think. I will never allow democracy to strive.
“The concept of the Government of the people by the people and for the people will never exist. Democracy shall be replaced only by the government of Allah, from Allah for Allah,” he said.

He vowed that the Nigerian Military will never subdue his group. “Nigerian soldiers are late. After killing many of them in Munguno and Benisheik, we have snatched their armoured carriers and Hilux van and then hoisted Islamic flags on them. We now move freely with them”.
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