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BREAKING: US unmasks Boko Haram, ISIL sponsors in Nigeria

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…reveals suspects’ names, identities, positions

. 10 Hausa, 3 Igbo, 4 Yoruba mentioned in Terrorism, Cybercrime Master list

. Assets, stocks, bank accounts frozen, suspects banned for life from receiving American Visa

. Placed on INTERPOL Red Notice, FBI spreads intelligence for apprehension

. Mobile phones, movements, lifestyle under global scrutiny

. Senior CIA steps up undercover operations to crack terrorists’ network

In a no-hold bared revelation, the United States government has disclosed the identities, names, and positions of all Nigerians who are terrorists’ financiers or sponsors who played different roles in sundry, dangerous activities of Boko Haram and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, ISIL, in Nigeria.

The 3,000-page document sighted by our correspondent showed the identities of 10 Hausas, 3 Igbos, 4 Yorubas mentioned in Centralized Master list that cut across the major ethnic regions in the country.

*Assets, Bank Accounts Frozen, banned for life from receiving American Visa:

The United States document confirmed that various hidden bank accounts, stocks and crypto currency details of these bandits’ sponsors and the mode of operation for transportation of funds by wireless transfer or courier were busted.

For this cause, the assets, and other landed properties of these terrorists’ sympathisers were confiscated immediately.

The United States has frozen the assets and properties of several Nigerians accused of links to the Islamic sects Boko Haram and the ISIL.

The US government also sanctioned some individuals and organisations for cybercrime-related offences and other security threats.

This was detailed in a 3,000-page document updated by the United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on February 10.

The sanction means all property and interests of these individuals and entities within US jurisdiction are blocked under Executive Order 13224, and US persons are generally prohibited from engaging in transactions with them.

*Placed on INTERPOL Red Flag, FBI spreads intelligence for apprehension:

All these individuals indicted by the United States government have been placed on the Red Notice of the International Police, INTERPOL, as the Federal Bureau of Intelligence, FBI spread intelligence for apprehension for their live capture.

Our correspondent gathered that these suspects’ mobile phones, movements, lifestyle are presently under the global radar and scrutiny within Nigeria to other parts of Africa.

*CIA steps up undercover operations to crack terrorists’ network:

Meanwhile, the Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, sends a set of senior anti-terrorists’ law enforcement officers to come in company of 100 U.S. troops a few days ago into Nigeria with the purpose of stepping up undercover operations to crack terrorists’ network and bring the bandits to book.

*Nigerians Currently Sanctioned by the US:

*Khalid al‑Barnawi:

Also known as: AL-BARNAWI, Khaled; BARNAWI, Khalid; EL-BARNAOUI, Khaled; HAFSAT, Abu; USMAN, Mohammed

Date of birth: 1976

Place of birth: Maiduguri, Nigeria

Offence/Program: Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) -linked to Boko Haram/terrorism

*Abubakar Shekau:

Also known as: BIN MOHAMMED, Abu Mohammed Abubakar; BI MUHAMMED, Abu Muhammed Abubakar; SHEHU; SHAYKU; SHEKAU

Date of birth: 1969

Place of birth: Shekau Village, Yobe State, Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDGT-leader associated with Boko Haram

*Abu Musab al‑Barnawi:

Also known as: YUSUF, Habib

Date of birth: 1991 (multiple alternate DOBs listed by OFAC)

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDGT- Boko Haram affiliate/leader

*Abu Bakr al‑Mainuki:

Also known as: AL-MINUKI, Abu-Bilal; MAINOK, Abor; MAINOK, Abubakar

Date of birth: 1982

Place of birth: Mainok, Benisheikh, Borno State, Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDGT-linked to ISIL

*Salihu Yusuf Adamu:

Also known as: ADAMU, Salih Yusuf

Date of birth: 23 Aug 1990

Place of birth: Nigeria; current location: Abu Dhabi

Offence/Program: SDGT-linked to Boko Haram

*Surajo Abubakar Muhammad:

Also known as: MUHAMMAD, Surajo Abu Bakr

Date of birth: 3 Jul 1979

Place of birth: Nigeria; current location: Abu Dhabi

Offence/Program: SDGT-linked to Boko Haram

*Abdurrahman Ado Musa:

Also known as: MUSA, Abdurrahman Ado

Date of birth: 23 Apr 1984

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDGT- linked to Boko Haram

*Bashir Ali Yusuf:

Date of birth: 7 Aug 1984

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDGT-linked to Boko Haram

*Ibrahim Ali Alhassan:

Date of birth: 31 Jan 1981

Place of birth: Nigeria; current location: Abu Dhabi

Offence/Program: SDGT-linked to Boko Haram

*Nnamdi Orson Benson:

Date of birth: 21 Mar 1987

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: OFAC cyber designation (CYBER2)

*Abiola Ayorinde Kayode:

Date of birth: 14 Nov 1987

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: OFAC cyber designation (CYBER2)

*Alex Afolabi Ogunshakin:

Date of birth: 23 Feb 1983

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: OFAC cyber designation (CYBER2)

*Felix Osilama Okpoh:

Date of birth: 9 Mar 1989

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: OFAC cyber designation (CYBER2)

*Micheal Olorunyomi:

Date of birth: 12 May 1983

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: OFAC cyber designation (CYBER2)

*Richard Izuchukwu Uzuh:

Date of birth: 29 Apr 1986

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: OFAC cyber designation (CYBER2)

*Ali Abbas Usman Jega:

Also known as: JEGA, Ali Abbas Usman; HASSAN, Ali Abbas Othman; JEGA, Abbas

Date of birth: 1965

Address: Abuja, Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDGT

*Abeni O. Ogunbiyi:

Also known as: BABESTAN, Abeni O.; SHOFESO, Olatutu Temitope

Date of birth: 30 Jun 1952

Place of birth: Nigeria

Offence/Program: SDNTK

*Organisations Currently Sanctioned by the US (Nigeria-Based):

*Boko Haram:

Also known as: JAMA’ATU AHLIS-SUNNAH LIDDA’AWATI WAL-JIHAD; Nigerian Taliban

Offence/Program: Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) and SDGT-terrorism

*Ansaru:

Also known as: ANSARUL MUSLIMINA FI BILADIS SUDAN; Vanguards for the Protection of Muslims in Black Africa

Offence/Program: FTO and SDGT- terrorism

*Amigo Supermarket Limited, Kafak Enterprises Limited, Wonderland Amusement Park and Resort Ltd:

Program: SDGT- linked to individuals designated by OFAC

*Organisations with alleged Nigerian affiliations:

Aurum Ship Management FZC

Program: SDGT-linked to designated individuals

*ISIS-West Africa (ISIS-WA)

Program: FTO and SDGT- terrorism

*Jammal Trust Bank S.A.L.:

Program: SDGT- linked to Hizballah

According to OFAC, the list serves as a reference tool, providing notice of actions taken against Specially Designated Nationals, whose property and interests are blocked as part of its counter-terrorism efforts.

“This publication of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, OFAC, is designed as a reference tool providing actual notice of actions by OFAC with respect to Specially Designated Nationals and other persons (which term includes both individuals and entities) whose property is blocked, to assist the public in complying with the various sanctions programmes administered by OFAC,” the agency said.

The inclusion of these names in the OFAC list underscores Washington’s continued focus on countering terrorism financing and cyber threats.

The pronouncement comes on the heels of recent recommendations by the US Congress for visa bans and asset freezes on persons and groups accused of violations of religious freedom and persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

The former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso; the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria; and Miyetti Allah Kautal were recommended by United States lawmakers for visa bans and asset freezes.

In October 2025, for the second time, US President Donald Trump announced that Nigeria would be added to the Department of State’s “Countries of Particular Concern” list for religious freedom, alleging persecution of Christians by Muslims. Nigeria was first designated in 2020 under Trump but was removed by President Joe Biden shortly after assuming office.

(Source: Naija Standard Newspaper with modified headline)

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