Nigerian on Twitter have taken time off to
question the ease with which the dreaded Boko Haram sect communicates
over the internet.
In a number of probing tweets,
people wondered how the sect members, allegedly operating from the
remote corners of Sambisa forest, are able to use mobile communications
technology.
Of particular interest is are the long videos of Abubakar Shekau, the sect's leader, which are posted online now and then.
"Na
wao. I dey lagos, internet na problem. Shekau dey forest, yet e get
bandwidth take upload 59 mins video #thereisgod," @CoolCash4Live posted.
@Fatiskira
asked the same question in the tweet: "When we cannot watch YouTube for
straight 10 minutes in the cities, Here comes Shekau uploading almost
an hour video from Forest #confusing."
One mischievous Twitterzen, @ThaSoulReaver_, asked to be hooked up with the sect's ISP.
"Shekau, please can you hook me up with your Internet provider?" he wrote.
"BTW
who is #BokoHaram Shekau's Internet provider? Cos ever you ever tried
watch online porn in Nigeria? U r done b4 it uploads," @walegates's
tweet read.
For ?@babake244 it was something to ponder.
He
wrote, "I can't update common apps due to poor network quality but
Shekau is in Sambisa Forest with enough bandwidth to upload an hour
video."
This access, @DanielMadugu opines, suggests Shekau has access to satellite communication.
"Shekau's internet must be pretty fast. He is likely to be connected to a satellite. Can the world treat this
The security implications and possibilities of the terrorists’ broadband use caught @crownyemi attention.
"What internet connection (provider) does this Shekau guy use to upload his videos? can't the IP address be traced?" he tweeted.
As
a layman, I have often wondered how the terrorists communicate with
such ease and nothing can be done to use that as an avenue to trap them.
Well, if anyone finds Boko Haram's service provider, give us a shout out.
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