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FULL LIST: FG Names IPOB, Simon Ekpa Among 48 Individuals, 12 Groups in Fresh Terror-Financing List

The Federal Government has rolled out a fresh list naming 48 individuals and 12 companies it believes are tied to terrorism financing in Nigeria, a move seen as part of its steady push to choke off funds flowing to extremist groups.

The names were made public on the website of the Nigeria Sanctions Committee (NIGSAC). Alongside the names, the list also revealed the nationalities of those involved, the roles they allegedly played, and the terror groups they were said to be working with.

NIGSAC itself works under the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), which oversees its duties within Nigeria’s wider security structure.

The committee’s main job includes putting United Nations sanctions into action, especially those aimed at blocking terrorism funding. It also ensures Nigeria meets its global obligations and helps different government bodies—like financial intelligence units, defence authorities, and foreign affairs officials—work together smoothly.

Among those listed are:

  • Abdulsamat Ohida
  • Mohammed Sani
  • Abdurrahman Abdurrahman
  • Fatima Ishaq
  • Tukur Mamu
  • Yusuf Ghazali
  • Muhammad Sani
  • Abubakar Muhammad
  • Sallamudeen Hassan
  • Adamu Ishak
  • Hassana Isah
  • Abdulkarim Musa
  • Umar Abdullahi
  • Abdurrahman Ado
  • Bashir Yusuf
  • Ibrahim Alhassan
  • Muhammad Isah
  • Salihu Adamu
  • Surajo Mohammad
  • Fannami Bukar
  • Muhammed Musa
  • Sahabi Ismail
  • Mohammed Buba
  • Jama’atu Wal-Jihad
  • Ansarul Sudan (ANSARU)
  • Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP)
  • Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)
  • Yan Group
  • Yan Group NLBDG
  • Adamu Hassan
  • Hassan Mohammed
  • Usman Abubakar
  • Kubara Salawu
  • Rabiu Suleiman
  • Simon Njoku
  • Godstime Iyare
  • Francis Mmadubuchi
  • John Onwumere
  • Chikwuka Eze
  • Edwin Chukwuedo
  • Chiwendu Owoh
  • Ginika Orji
  • Awo Uchechukwu
  • Mercy Ali
  • Ohagwu Juliana
  • Eze Okpoto
  • Nwaobi Chimezie
  • Ogumu Kewe
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