According to U.S. authorities, the individuals are accused of having connections to Boko Haram, as well as involvement in international cyber fraud operations.
Officials say the sanctions are part of broader efforts to disrupt terrorism financing and dismantle global cybercrime networks.
Under the sanctions, any assets the individuals may have within U.S. jurisdiction will be frozen. Businesses and citizens of the United States are also prohibited from transacting with them. According to U.S. officials, the move aims to limit financial support for extremist groups and online criminal activities and strengthen international security cooperation. At the time of this report, Nigerian authorities have not issued an official response. However, investigations into financial crime and counterterrorism have previously been conducted jointly by both nations.

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