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LLegit.ng·5d ago

The federal government of Nigeria has issued a directive to banks in response to the identification of individuals and companies suspected of financing terrorism. This measure aims to enhance the monitoring and regulation of financial transactions related to these suspects.

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DDaily Post (NG)·5d ago

Dr. Bashir Kurfi, a lecturer in International Finance at Ahmadu Bello University, stated that allegations connecting some Bureau De Change (BDC) operators to terrorism financing are not unexpected. He highlighted the global nature of terrorism and the prevalent use of foreign currencies in illegal transactions during an interview on Trust TV.

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LLegit.ng·5d ago

The federal government has announced its intended actions regarding a man from Lagos who is accused of financing terrorism, with further details about the case being revealed.

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LLeadership (NG)·5d ago

Three individuals, including two Nigerians and one foreign national from Niger, have been sentenced to death by hanging by a State High Court in Sokoto. They were arrested by the Department of State Security (DSS) on charges related to terrorism and arms proliferation.

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DDaily Post (NG)·5d ago

The Federal Government of Nigeria has instructed financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses to comply with sanctions by freezing the assets of individuals financing terrorism. This directive follows sanctions imposed on a Nigerian financier linked to ISIS and three others. The government aims to enhance measures against terrorism financing in the country.

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VVanguard (NG)·5d ago

The Federal Government of Nigeria has instructed financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses to comply with sanctions by freezing the assets of individuals and entities financing terrorism. This directive aims to enhance efforts in combating terrorism financing in the country, according to Vanguard.

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TThisDay Live·5d ago

Nigeria and the United Nations are strengthening their collaboration on human rights protection during military operations. This initiative includes the Nigerian Navy enhancing its media partnership to improve maritime security and combat crude oil theft. Additionally, the Nigerian government supports the United States in sanctioning individuals and firms that finance terrorism, according to ThisDay Live.

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PPunch·5d ago

ABCON has expressed its condemnation of terrorism financing and voiced support for US sanctions, presenting a 7-point strategy aimed at improving compliance and protecting Nigeria's financial system. This initiative underscores the organization's commitment to addressing the issue of terrorism financing within the country.

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TThisDay Live·5d ago

According to ThisDay Live, insecurity has significantly impacted Nigeria, leading to widespread suffering and humiliation. The article by Monday Philips Ekpe calls for a direct and decisive response to address the ongoing terror that has plagued the nation.

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LLegit.ng·5d ago

The Federal Government of Nigeria has designated nine individuals and entities as allegedly financing terrorism, according to Legit.ng. This announcement comes alongside the sentencing of 13 suspects for assaulting environmental officials in Lagos. The government's actions highlight ongoing concerns regarding terrorism financing in the country.

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CChannels TV·5d ago

Governor Sani stated that he does not believe terrorists deserve forgiveness or a second chance, insisting that they must be eliminated. His comments were made during a video segment on Channels Television.

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DDaily Trust·5d ago

There are renewed calls for state governors in Nigeria to sign execution warrants for individuals convicted of serious crimes, including murder, armed robbery, and terrorism. This push comes amid ongoing challenges with banditry, terrorism, and kidnapping in the country, which have resulted in significant loss of life and security concerns.

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PPM News (NG)·6d ago

Three individuals have been sentenced to death for terrorism after being arrested on June 13, 2025, by the Department of State Services Counter-Terrorism Unit. They were accused of involvement in cross-border crimes, arms trafficking, and terrorism.

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RRipples Nigeria·6d ago·covered by 2 sources

The United States government has sanctioned a Nigerian citizen and three Nigeria-based companies for allegedly facilitating financial transactions linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), according to Ripples Nigeria. This action is part of a broader effort to combat terrorism financing.

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IInformation Nigeria·6d ago

The United States has designated a Nigerian national and three companies in Nigeria as alleged financial facilitators for the terrorist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. This action is part of a broader initiative that targets three individuals and six entities accused of facilitating the movement of funds for terrorist activities.

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AAP Top News·7d ago

Eight individuals convicted of terrorism charges related to a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms. One demonstrator, Benjamin Song, received a 100-year sentence for shooting and wounding a police officer during the incident on July 4. Other protesters, linked to antifa, were also sentenced to multiple decades in federal prison, according to AP.

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The federal government of Nigeria has issued a directive to banks in response to the identification of individuals and companies suspected of financing terrorism. This measure aims to enhance the monitoring and regulation of financial transactions related to these suspects.

LLegit.ng·5d ago
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Dr. Bashir Kurfi, a lecturer in International Finance at Ahmadu Bello University, stated that allegations connecting some Bureau De Change (BDC) operators to terrorism financing are not unexpected. He highlighted the global nature of terrorism and the prevalent use of foreign currencies in illegal transactions during an interview on Trust TV.

DDaily Post (NG)·5d ago
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Politics

The federal government has announced its intended actions regarding a man from Lagos who is accused of financing terrorism, with further details about the case being revealed.

LLegit.ng·5d ago
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World

Three individuals, including two Nigerians and one foreign national from Niger, have been sentenced to death by hanging by a State High Court in Sokoto. They were arrested by the Department of State Security (DSS) on charges related to terrorism and arms proliferation.

LLeadership (NG)·5d ago
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Politics

The Federal Government of Nigeria has instructed financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses to comply with sanctions by freezing the assets of individuals financing terrorism. This directive follows sanctions imposed on a Nigerian financier linked to ISIS and three others. The government aims to enhance measures against terrorism financing in the country.

DDaily Post (NG)·5d ago
Full story
Politics

The Federal Government of Nigeria has instructed financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses to comply with sanctions by freezing the assets of individuals and entities financing terrorism. This directive aims to enhance efforts in combating terrorism financing in the country, according to Vanguard.

VVanguard (NG)·5d ago
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Nigeria and the United Nations are strengthening their collaboration on human rights protection during military operations. This initiative includes the Nigerian Navy enhancing its media partnership to improve maritime security and combat crude oil theft. Additionally, the Nigerian government supports the United States in sanctioning individuals and firms that finance terrorism, according to ThisDay Live.

TThisDay Live·5d ago
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Business

ABCON has expressed its condemnation of terrorism financing and voiced support for US sanctions, presenting a 7-point strategy aimed at improving compliance and protecting Nigeria's financial system. This initiative underscores the organization's commitment to addressing the issue of terrorism financing within the country.

PPunch·5d ago
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World

According to ThisDay Live, insecurity has significantly impacted Nigeria, leading to widespread suffering and humiliation. The article by Monday Philips Ekpe calls for a direct and decisive response to address the ongoing terror that has plagued the nation.

TThisDay Live·5d ago
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Politics

The Federal Government of Nigeria has designated nine individuals and entities as allegedly financing terrorism, according to Legit.ng. This announcement comes alongside the sentencing of 13 suspects for assaulting environmental officials in Lagos. The government's actions highlight ongoing concerns regarding terrorism financing in the country.

LLegit.ng·5d ago
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Politics

Governor Sani stated that he does not believe terrorists deserve forgiveness or a second chance, insisting that they must be eliminated. His comments were made during a video segment on Channels Television.

CChannels TV·5d ago
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Politics

There are renewed calls for state governors in Nigeria to sign execution warrants for individuals convicted of serious crimes, including murder, armed robbery, and terrorism. This push comes amid ongoing challenges with banditry, terrorism, and kidnapping in the country, which have resulted in significant loss of life and security concerns.

DDaily Trust·5d ago
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Three individuals have been sentenced to death for terrorism after being arrested on June 13, 2025, by the Department of State Services Counter-Terrorism Unit. They were accused of involvement in cross-border crimes, arms trafficking, and terrorism.

PPM News (NG)·6d ago
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World

The United States government has sanctioned a Nigerian citizen and three Nigeria-based companies for allegedly facilitating financial transactions linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), according to Ripples Nigeria. This action is part of a broader effort to combat terrorism financing.

RRipples Nigeria·6d ago·2 sources
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The United States has designated a Nigerian national and three companies in Nigeria as alleged financial facilitators for the terrorist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. This action is part of a broader initiative that targets three individuals and six entities accused of facilitating the movement of funds for terrorist activities.

IInformation Nigeria·6d ago
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World

Eight individuals convicted of terrorism charges related to a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms. One demonstrator, Benjamin Song, received a 100-year sentence for shooting and wounding a police officer during the incident on July 4. Other protesters, linked to antifa, were also sentenced to multiple decades in federal prison, according to AP.

AAP Top News·7d ago
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