The leader of radical Islamist group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, has threatened attacks in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta region in a new video.
"You will in coming days see your refinery bombed," Shekau warned in the 28-minute video obtained by AFP through the same channel as previous clips.
It is unclear when the video was recorded.
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The video, released yesterday, was shot in an open field, where Shekau was surrounded by an armoured tank, two military vans and about a dozen gun-bearing soldiers.
Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, derives more than 90 percent of its foreign exchange earnings from oil.
The US government, which has designated Shekau a terrorist, has offered a reward of up to USD 7 million for information on his whereabouts.
In the video, Shekau- who admitted killing an Islamic cleric, Adam Albani, about two weeks ago in the northern Nigerian city of Zaria- also threatened to kill other Muslim and political figures in the country, including the respected Shehu of Borno, a prominent Muslim leader, and the Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, who was attacked by suspected Islamists last year.
"The reason why I will kill you is you are infidels. You follow democracy. Whoever follows democracy is an infidel. This is Shekau. This is why I am in enmity with you," he said, his comments interspersed with gunshots fired in the air by him and his aides.