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ogododo: 10:43am On May 16
Jihadists in northeastern Nigeria are surging — and using social media to spread the word of their campaigns and recruit fighters.

At least 100 people were killed in the new wave of jihadist attacks in April alone, as the governor of Borno, the epicentre of the violence which has raged since 2009, said the state is losing ground to armed groups.

At the same time, apparent jihadists and their boosters on TikTok were flaunting rifles, grenades and stacks of cash, according to easily accessible videos reviewed by AFP that same month.

They broadcast live in t videos with s run by men preaching anti-Western ideologies in a style reminiscent of the videos released by deceased Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau in the early days of the 15-year-old insurgency.

Criminal gangs that carry out raids on villages and kidnap for ransom in the northwest of the country have used TikTok in the past.

“It started with bandits,” Bulama Bukarti, a vice president at Texas-based Bridgeway Foundation wrote on X. “Now, Boko Haram are hosting live TikTok shows — spreading propaganda, justifying their violence and threatening anyone who dares speak against them.”

A Boko Haram fighter threatened Bukarti himself in a now-deleted TikTok video for speaking against the group, he said.

While many of the s on the video sharing app have been flagged and taken down, the capability of broadcasting live streams on the platform adds another layer of difficulty to monitoring the content they put out.

A TikTok spokesperson said it was difficult to quantify the number of s linked to terrorist organisations that have been taken down.

While some of these s have been deleted, several others remain active, according to s viewed by AFP at the time of publication.

“Terrorist groups and content related to these groups have no place on TikTok, and we take an uncompromising stance against enabling violent extremism on or off our platform,” a spokesperson for the company told AFP in an emailed statement.

– ‘It’s paying off’ –

Among the 19 s reviewed by AFP were men dressed as clerics, their faces revealed to the camera even as they called for violence against the government and teamed up with s that showed off weapons hauls.

s also post old footage of the original Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf, and those of Isah Garo Assalafy, who was banned from preaching in public places in Niger state for using violent rhetoric against democracy and Western civilisation.


These s frequently go live, interacting with followers, answering questions and receiving digital gifts that can be converted into cash.

Nigeria’s jihadist conflict, which over the years has expanded to include a rival Islamic State group, has killed more than 40,000 and displaced some two million people in Africa’s most populous country.

Saddiku Muhammad, a former jihadist who has since defected, told AFP that armed groups are turning to TikTok in part because security forces cracked down on the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

They also know TikTok is popular with young people.

“Jihadists realised that to capture the minds of young people, they need to speak to them in the language they understand — instead of the traditional didactic and demagogic styles that are boring and unattractive to them,” Muhammad said.

“From all indications, it is paying off. They are reaching out to young potential recruits.”

– ‘They aren’t afraid’


Analysts told AFP that the use of TikTok by of armed groups is a direct challenge to the government.

Malik Samuel, a security analyst at Abuja-based think tank Good Governance Africa, said it is a common Boko Haram tactic to use the group’s young to spread propaganda.

“I believe showing their faces is strategic — to show that they aren’t afraid and to let their target know that they are engaging with real people,” Samuel said.

Islamic State West Africa Province, however, still appears to follow a more polished, top-down communication strategy than the apparent Boko Haram jihadists posting on TikTok, he said.

TikTok said it has partnered with UN-backed Tech Against Terrorism to improve the detection and removal of violent extremist content.

“Our community guidelines clearly state that we do not allow the presence of violent and hateful organisations or individuals on our platform,” it said.

“We will always take action on content found to violate these policies.”

AFP

https://punchng.com/jihadists-in-nigeria-turn-to-tiktok-to-spread-propaganda/

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OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 10:47am On May 16
I trust Nigerian police👮. They will fish them out

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Entusky(m): 10:48am On May 16
I wish Gideon orkar's coup succeeded
That man really saw 2morrow😐

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Racoon(m): 11:08am On May 16
Meanwhile, intelligence agencies are being used as instrument of state oppression and suppression.

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dederocs(m): 11:11am On May 16
We need more intelligence driven security apparatus, intelligence gathering and investing in technology, mapping our geographical space and connecting to the satellite... anyone can be tracked even when in the forests, but Nigeria is not using the right technology.

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fuckingAyaya(m): 11:24am On May 16
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
I trust Nigerian police👮. They will fish them out
are the Nigerian police aware you trust them?

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ogododo: 6:22pm On May 16
Nawa Nlfpmod. Olopka wey fit trace anyone
ogododo: 8:24pm On May 17
Our security no dey TikTok Mynd44.
agulion: 9:33pm On May 17
Nigeria is not a good country

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KillahPriest: 9:35pm On May 17
Wonder of wonders grin
Godjone(m): 5:54pm On May 18
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Look at how Israel is picking jihadists one after another but in Nigeria we grant them amnesty and called them repentant terrorists

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Anguldi(m): 5:54pm On May 18
Islamabadd shocked

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Kingluqman(m): 5:55pm On May 18
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
I trust Nigerian police👮. They will fish them out
Yinmu!! Those they have been seeing on tiktok all these while nko grin

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adeniyi65(m): 5:55pm On May 18
Naturalgbola(m): 5:55pm On May 18
DSS nawa o

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ednut1(m): 5:55pm On May 18
DSS won’t trace them

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jmoore(m): 5:55pm On May 18
Who are the jihadists? There are millions of them. They all ed death of Deborah.

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Kam2021: 5:56pm On May 18
So they cannot trace them.
chiagozien(m): 5:58pm On May 18
The zoo must go down grin grin
muyico(m): 5:58pm On May 18
Nigeria with religion ☯️ crisis
motayoayinde: 5:58pm On May 18
Those ain't Jihadists.
Those are foreign agents sponsored by the west to distabilize Africa.

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Esthered: 6:02pm On May 18
Can't they be fished out?
Entanglement: 6:02pm On May 18
OkpaNsukkaisBae:
I trust Nigerian police👮. They will fish them out
grin grin
Nice sarcasm grin

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Breaker001: 6:06pm On May 18
And what is Shetima doing about this occurrence in his home state. Was he not supposed to be "in charge of security"?

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kokomilala(m): 6:10pm On May 18
In the Face of this Surge of Jihadism

The northern governors cannot be absolved of even the most nuances of blame. They are as useless as they are as hypocritical. This is one of the reasons I want Nigeria to break up. A lot of pretenders are cloaked in inefficiency. If everybody goes their own way, a lot of them will be exposed and their agendas and proxies would be found out .

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Emmanuel900(m): 6:14pm On May 18
If it is happening in other countries they won't tolerate this nonsense.

What's Tiktok doing to prevent terrorists from using their platforms for campaign
tuoyoojo(m): 6:18pm On May 18
They can easily trace those mutilating the naira but those banishing guns, grenades and cash are off limits because they are not soft targets

If they get near them, na gbagbos
BodePolScience: 6:18pm On May 18
Who are these Jihadists? Let them have their own country. The government can try to carve out a new country for them.

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merits(m): 6:25pm On May 18
I don't even know why I just hate tiktok.
lawani(m): 6:30pm On May 18
BodePolScience:
Who are these Jihadists? Let them have their own country. The government can try to carve out a new country for them.
Rather, the sickness is spreading to other parts of the country
Blackdisciple(m): 6:31pm On May 18
So can't they be tracked

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