Conflict journalist Bakatsine has alleged that notorious bandit Auta Yankuzo posted a photo on TikTok showing a huge stash of cash believed to be from ransom payments, deepening concerns over bandits’ growing social media presence.
Nigeria’s bandits are now content creators too — and it’s as chilling as it sounds.
Conflict journalist Bakatsine took to X on Wednesday to allege that notorious bandit Auta Yankuzo shared a photo on his TikTok account showing a large sum of cash, purportedly from a kidnap ransom payment.
According to Bakatsine, the image landed on Yankuzo’s TikTok page on Tuesday, though he suspects it wasn’t freshly taken. “Bandits TikToker Auta Yankuzo has posted a ransom payment on his account yesterday. The picture appears to be from previous payment as the ground looks too dry to be of recent days,” he wrote.
Bakatsine, a well-known voice on insecurity in Nigeria’s North-West, believes the photo — while newly posted — may actually date back to an earlier payout.
This isn’t an isolated case. It comes just weeks after a video surfaced online showing armed bandits waving wads of cash allegedly from ransom collections, a clip that reignited public anger over Nigeria’s deteriorating security situation.
Daily Post reported that kidnapping for ransom remains one of the country’s toughest security nightmares, especially across the North-West and pockets of the North-Central, where armed groups have made a grim habit of targeting communities, travellers, schoolchildren and farmers.
And despite the military’s continued operations against these gangs, the attacks — and now, apparently, the online bragging — show no signs of slowing down.
