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Two Nigerians sentenced to 10 years for fueling Boko Haram insurgency

A Borno man and a former senatorial candidate have each received 10-year prison sentences for selling fuel to Boko Haram, highlighting ongoing counter-terrorism efforts. The convictions, overseen by the Federal High Court in Abuja, emphasize the Nigerian government's crackdown on terrorist support networks. Future developments may focus on the impact of these sentences on terrorist financing and regional security.
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Federal Ministry of Justice
Peter Lifu
Babagana Habeeb
David Kaswe
Federal High Court
Boko Haram
Abuja
Maiduguri
Nigeria