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"Allah will not leave you to proceed with these elections even after us, because you are saying that authority is from people to people, which means that people should rule each other, but Allah says that the authority is only to him, only his rule is the one which applies on this land," he said.
"And finally we say that these elections that you are planning to do, will not happen in peace, even if that costs us our lives.
In the video message, titled "A message to the leaders of the disbelievers", the contents of which has not been able to independently verify, Shekau also takes aim at the leadership of regional countries who are co-ordinating efforts against the group.
"You are claiming that we don't know how to fight, but we forced your forces to flee from their bases and we freed our imprisoned brothers from the prisons that you oppressed them in, only praise be to Allah."
Nigeria's presidential election was to be originally held on February 14, but was postponed due to security concerns.
Speaking before Shekau's threat, Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou vowed that his country would herald the end for the rebels, whose six-year insurgency has cost more than 13,000 lives.
"And finally we say that these elections that you are planning to do, will not happen in peace, even if that costs us our lives.
In the video message, titled "A message to the leaders of the disbelievers", the contents of which has not been able to independently verify, Shekau also takes aim at the leadership of regional countries who are co-ordinating efforts against the group.
"You are claiming that we don't know how to fight, but we forced your forces to flee from their bases and we freed our imprisoned brothers from the prisons that you oppressed them in, only praise be to Allah."
Nigeria's presidential election was to be originally held on February 14, but was postponed due to security concerns.
Speaking before Shekau's threat, Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou vowed that his country would herald the end for the rebels, whose six-year insurgency has cost more than 13,000 lives.
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