Boko Haram allegedly launches a radio station
Nigeria: Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram has reportedly launched a radio station to propagate its activities far and wide to other parts of Africa as confirmed in a report by Hausa service of the Voice of America (VoA) aired on Wednesday June 15.
The terrorist are reportedly using an FM frequency to broadcast their messages in Tolkomari, a northern village in Cameroon, on the border with Nigeria.
The terrorist sect has tolled the path of other major terrorist groups, in using the media as a means to spread its propaganda.
Further reports confirmed that some residents of Tolkomari village claimed they received broadcast signals from the radio station on 96.8 frequency modulation.
According to the VoA reports, the information broadcasted by the station are propaganda messages that counter media reports of victories from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger Republic troops against the sect.
Reports says efforts are being made to dismantle it if eventually found.
The terrorist are reportedly using an FM frequency to broadcast their messages in Tolkomari, a northern village in Cameroon, on the border with Nigeria.
The terrorist sect has tolled the path of other major terrorist groups, in using the media as a means to spread its propaganda.
Further reports confirmed that some residents of Tolkomari village claimed they received broadcast signals from the radio station on 96.8 frequency modulation.
According to the VoA reports, the information broadcasted by the station are propaganda messages that counter media reports of victories from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger Republic troops against the sect.
Reports says efforts are being made to dismantle it if eventually found.
Lets see what they do with it
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