CBN Drops BOMBSHELL: CAUGHT! The BDCs Secretly Funding ISWAP Terrorists Exposed! 😱 #latestnews
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2026年06月25日
BREAKING:** The Central Bank of Nigeria has just ordered the immediate freezing of accounts belonging to six individuals and four Bureau De Change operators linked to terrorism financing. This is Nigeria's biggest financial crackdown on terrorist funding.
In this exclusive documentary analysis, we break down:
✅ The CBN's June 24, 2026 directive and what it means
✅ The six individuals blacklisted for alleged ISWAP financing
✅ The four BDC operators frozen by the Central Bank
✅ The US Treasury's role in these sanctions
✅ How terrorist financiers allegedly used BDCs to fund ISWAP
✅ What this means for Nigeria's financial system and YOU
✅ The long-standing compliance problems in the BDC sector
This is coordinated action between Nigeria and the United States to cut off funding to the Islamic State West Africa Province. We provide authoritative analysis with strong opinions on what this means for Nigeria's fight against terrorism and money laundering.
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💬 **Drop your thoughts in the comments:** Is the CBN doing enough to combat terrorist financing?
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In this exclusive documentary analysis, we break down:
✅ The CBN's June 24, 2026 directive and what it means
✅ The six individuals blacklisted for alleged ISWAP financing
✅ The four BDC operators frozen by the Central Bank
✅ The US Treasury's role in these sanctions
✅ How terrorist financiers allegedly used BDCs to fund ISWAP
✅ What this means for Nigeria's financial system and YOU
✅ The long-standing compliance problems in the BDC sector
This is coordinated action between Nigeria and the United States to cut off funding to the Islamic State West Africa Province. We provide authoritative analysis with strong opinions on what this means for Nigeria's fight against terrorism and money laundering.
🔔 **Subscribe to Newsroom Naija** for in-depth analysis of the stories that matter to Nigerians.
💬 **Drop your thoughts in the comments:** Is the CBN doing enough to combat terrorist financing?
#Nigeria #TerrorismFinancing #BDC #ISWAP #CentralBankOfNigeria #NigeriaNews #CounterTerrorism #MoneyLaundering #FinancialCrime #USTreasury #OFAC #BureauDeChange #NewsroomNaija #Nigeria2026 #NigeriaBreakingNews
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