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US names Lagos-based bureau de change, other ISIS financial facilitators in Nigeria, West Africa

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June 23, 2026

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US names Lagos-based bureau de change, other ISIS financial facilitators in Nigeria, West Africa

US sanctions targeted Nigeria-based bureaux de change and global facilitators accused of financing ISIS, blocking assets and disrupting terrorist funding networks.

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Vanguard News

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· Jun 23, 2026

FULL LIST: US names Nigerian, companies linked to financing terrorism

The United States has designated a Nigerian national and three companies operating in Nigeria as alleged facilitators of financial activities linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The post FULL LIST: US names Nigerian, companies linked to financing terrorism appeared first on Vanguard News.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 23, 2026

BREAKING: US designates Nigerian, others as ISIS financiers

United States has designated a Nigerian national and several other individuals and entities across Europe, the Middle East and West Africa as terrorism financiers. The individuals and entities were designated for allegedly serving as financial facilitators for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS. This was contained in a statement issued by Thomas Pigott, [] BREAKING: US designates Nigerian, others as ISIS financiers

Legit.ng

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· Jun 24, 2026

Find out more US names Lagos businessman, BDCs in alleged ISIS funding network

The US has listed three Nigerian BDCs and an operator among entities accused of helping ISIS move funds across borders through financial networks.

AllAfrica

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· Jun 24, 2026

Nigeria: U.S. Sanctions Lagos-Based ISIS Financier, Bureaux De Change in Global Terror Crackdown

[Vanguard] The United States has sanctioned a Lagos-based ISIS financier, Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, 35, and three bureaux de change linked to him for allegedly moving funds for the group, as part of a sweeping action targeting ISIS financial networks across Europe, the Middle East, and West Africa.

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· Jul 6, 2026

Is Ghana finally winning war against romance scams?

International security agencies, particularly the FBI, increasingly view Ghana and its West African neighbour, Nigeria, as major hubs for romance scams, wire fraud, and other cyber-related crimes. As a result, both countries have come under heightened international scrutiny.

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Related coverage for "US names Lagos-based bureau de change, other ISIS financial facilitators in Nigeria, West Africa": Vanguard News — FULL LIST: US names Nigerian, companies linked to financing terrorism. Daily Post Nigeria — BREAKING: US designates Nigerian, others as ISIS financiers. Legit.ng — Find out more US names Lagos businessman, BDCs in alleged ISIS funding network. AllAfrica — Nigeria: U.S. Sanctions Lagos-Based ISIS Financier, Bureaux De Change in Global Terror Crackdown. MyJoyOnline — Is Ghana finally winning war against romance scams?