Boko Haram Now Spreading Ideology via TikTok, Says Analyst Bulama Bukarti

Boko Haram Now Spreading Ideology via TikTok, Says Analyst Bulama Bukarti

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A security analyst and senior fellow at the Extremism Policy Unit of the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, Bulama Bukarti, has raised concerns over Boko Haram’s growing presence on social media platforms, especially TikTok.

Bukarti spoke during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Sunday.

The revelation comes barely one week after the senator for Borno South District, Ali Ndume, lamented that Borno State lost 100 soldiers and 280 civilians to the onslaught carried out by Boko Haram insurgents in six months.

Bukarti, who has researched the extremist group for many years, revealed that the insurgents are now propagating their ideology on social media amid video clips and live streaming.

He said, “Right now, when you go on TikTok, you will see Boko Haram members’ accounts. They host live programmes and live shows where they propagate Boko Haram’s ideology; They justify the group’s violence, which they do in the Hausa language. They field questions from the audience and answer comments that are written.

“Even this week, there was a Boko Haram member who posted a 10-minute video on TikTok attacking me for speaking up against the escalating violence of the group. But it’s not just that. We know that Boko Haram now operates unmanned drones. They surveil military formations in the northeast with unmanned drones.

“What we have seen over the past three months was over seven Boko Haram attacks on super camps, on Nigerian military super camps. In Sabon Gari and lots of other places, they overran the camps. They dispersed the military, killed some, captured others and stole weapons, food, medicine and other equipment from those areas and fled into the bush.”

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