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Nigerian Federal Government official announces list of 48 terrorism financiers at press conference.
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Federal government releases list of 48 terrorism financiers

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has released a list of 48 individuals and groups accused of financing terrorism. The Nigeria Sanctions Committee published the names shortly after securing 386 convictions in a mass trial of Boko Haram suspects. Sanctions have been imposed on those listed.

Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has demanded an investigation into a Nigerian Air Force airstrike that reportedly killed more than 50 civilians at Jilli market on the Borno-Yobe border. Amnesty International condemned the incident, while the NAF dispatched a fact-finding team. Hospitals are appealing for blood donations amid victim influx.

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The Federal High Court in Abuja sentenced Auwalu Samaila, a Boko Haram terrorist, to death by hanging on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to six counts of terrorism-related offences. Justice James Omotosho delivered the judgment, noting the convict's lack of remorse. The court also sentenced other Boko Haram suspects to life imprisonment and various jail terms.

Former Borno State Governor Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has rejected a viral report claiming he accused Vice President Kashim Shettima of founding Boko Haram. He described the claims as false and malicious. The denial comes amid ongoing political tensions in Nigeria.

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Boko Haram militants carried out an attack in Nigeria's Borno state, resulting in over 60 deaths. The incident occurred in a rural area, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region. Local authorities are responding with increased military presence.

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