In the 40 minutes video, Shekau refuted claims that he was injured, saying he is in good health.
The troubled pioneer of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, has again showed up in 'another video' weeks after the Nigerian Army said he is gravely injured in a military airstrikes.
As indicated by Vanguard, in the 40 minutes video, which Pulse is yet to acquire, Shekau invalidated cases that he was harmed, saying he is healthy.'
"You have been spreading in the online networking that you harmed or murdered me," the psychological oppressors' pioneer was cited to have said in the video.
"Gracious dictators, I'm in a glad state, healthy and in wellbeing."
The armed force had on August 23 said that Shekau was genuinely injured in the shoulder in an air strike in which a few Boko Haram authorities were slaughtered.
Taking after the case, a Boko Haram video was discharged on September 13 without Shekau in it, which upheld the armed force's account.
That video demonstrated a unidentified man who said he was speaking to Shekau, who had supposedly been expelled by the Islamic State gathering to which Boko Haram swore loyalty in March 2015.
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