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US freezes assets of eight Nigerians over links with Boko Haram, cybercrime (Full list)

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The United States has frozen the assets and properties of eight Nigerians accused of having links to the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

The sanctions were contained in 3,000-page document released by the United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control on February 10.

The document titled the “Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List”, SDN List, is a reference document detailing individuals and entities subject to US sanctions.

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The document also listed individuals sanctioned for cybercrime-related offences and other security threats.

 The development followed the 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.

Recall that US President Donald Trump had last year declared Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern.

Nigerians listed under the US Treasury sanctions face asset freezes under Executive Order 13224.

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Among those designated is Salih Yusuf Adamu, also known as Salihu Yusuf, born August 23, 1990.

He was identified as having links to Boko Haram. Yusuf was among six Nigerians convicted in 2022 in the United Arab Emirates for establishing a Boko Haram cell to raise funds for insurgents in Nigeria.

The group was found guilty of attempting to transfer $782,000 from Dubai to Nigeria.

Babestan Oluwole Ademulero, born March 4, 1953, was listed under terrorism-related sanctions. He was identified under multiple aliases, including Wole A. Babestan and Olatunde Irewole Shofeso.

Also designated was Abu Abdullah ibn Umar Al-Barnawi, also known as Ba Idrisa, reportedly born between 1989 and 1994 in Maiduguri, Borno State. He was flagged under terrorism-related sanctions.

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Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, also referred to as Habib Yusuf, was identified as a Boko Haram leader and listed with varying birth years between 1990 and 1995.

Nnamdi Orson Benson, born March 21, 1987, in Nigeria, was listed under CYBER2 sanctions and was reported to hold a Nigerian passport.

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