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Nigeria Sentenced 44 Individuals to Hard Labor for Funding Boko Haram Militants

Nigeria sentences 44 to up to 30 years for aiding Boko Haram in military court trials in Kanji, adding to 785 terrorism convictions since 2017, amid ongoing violence causing thousands of deaths and millions displaced.

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Forty-four people in Nigeria have been sentenced to prison terms of up to 30 years for aiding Boko Haram. The trials, held in Kanji, Niger State, involved special military courts and included hard labor.

Since 2017, Nigeria has convicted 785 individuals for terrorism-related offenses. Boko Haram, a militant group opposing Western influence, has caused significant violence in Nigeria and neighboring countries since its emergence in 2002, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and millions displaced.

Notable incidents include the 2014 abduction of 276 schoolgirls in Chibok and attacks on civilian targets.

Read more at: Nigeria says jailed 44 for terrorism financing

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