Boko Haram
Boko Haram is an Islamist extremist group based in Nigeria.
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Nigeria Lists 48 Terrorism Financiers Including IPOB, Ansaru, and Ekpa
The Nigerian government has released a list of 48 people and groups allegedly involved in terrorism financing, soon after a major Boko Haram conviction wave. This move underscores the country's intensified efforts to dismantle terror finance networks and seek extraditions.

Nigeria Convicts Nearly 400 Islamist Militants in Massive Court Trial
Nigeria has convicted nearly 400 Islamist militants in a series of mass trials held in Abuja. The convictions reflect a major push against terrorism, with significant sentences given to Boko Haram and ISWAP suspects, and mark an ongoing strategic effort to address security threats.

US Updates Nigeria Travel Warning, Flags 23 States as High-Risk Zones
The US has expanded its travel warning, now advising against travel to 23 Nigerian states amid rising violence and kidnappings. This decision highlights the escalating security crisis and could impact diplomatic and travel activities.

Two Nigerians sentenced to 10 years for fueling Boko Haram insurgency
Two suspects from Borno, including a former senatorial candidate, have been sentenced to 10 years for aiding Boko Haram by selling fuel. The case underscores Nigeria's ongoing counter-terrorism efforts and the fight against terrorism financing.
Boko Haram Attack in Borno Kills Nigerian Brigadier General and 17 Soldiers
Boko Haram attacked a Nigerian military base in Borno, killing Brigadier General Braimah and 17 soldiers. This attack signals rising insecurity in northeastern Nigeria, with further military responses expected.