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    Breaking: FG Releases List of 48 Terror Financing Suspects in Nigeria

    The federal government has published a list of 48 individuals and groups allegedly linked to terrorism financing in Nigeria.

    Breaking: FG Releases List of 48 Terror Financing Suspects in Nigeria

    Terrorists

    The Cable reports that the list was released by the Nigeria Sanctions Committee (NIGSAC) on Saturday,April 11.

    The publication includes individuals and entities suspected of involvement in terrorism-related activities.

    Among those named are persons linked to groups such as Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Ansaru and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

    Here’s the list.

    1. Abdulsamat Ohida

    2. Mohammed Sani

    3. Abdurrahaman Abdurrahaman

    4. Fatima Ishaq

    5. Tukur Mamu

    6. Yusuf Ghazali

    7. Muhammad Sani

    8. Abubakar Muhammad

    9. Sallamudeen Hassan

    10. Adamu Ishak

    11. Hassana Isah

    12. Abdulkareem Musa

    13. Umar Abdullahi

    14. Abdurrahaman Ado

    15. Bashir Yusuf

    16. Ibrahim Alhassan

    17. Muhammad Isah

    18. Salihu Adamu

    19. Surajo Mohammad

    20. Fannami Bukar

    21. Muhammed Musa

    22. Sahabi Ismail

    23. Mohammed Buba

    24. Jama’atu Wal-Jihad

    25. Ansarul Sudan (Ansaru)

    26. Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP)

    27. Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)

    28. Yan Group

    29. Yan Group NLBDG

    30. Adamu Hassan

    31. Hassan Mohammed

    32. Usman Abubakar

    33. Kubara Salawu

    34. Rabiu Suleiman

    35. Simon Njoku

    36. Godstime Iyare

    37. Francis Mmadubuchi

    38. John Onwumere

    39. Chikwuka Eze

    40. Edwin Chukwuedo

    41. Chiwendu Owoh

    42. Ginika Orji

    43. Awo Uchechukwu

    44. Mercy Ali

    45. Ohagwu Juliana

    46. Eze Okpoto

    47. Nwaobi Chimezie

    48. Ogumu Kewe

     

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