The federal government has released a list of 48 individuals and groups allegedly involved in financing terrorism in Nigeria. The Nigeria Sanctions Committee (NIGSAC) disclosed the names on Saturday, citing links to terrorism-related activities. Those named include members associated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Ansaru, and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). The list identifies both individuals and entities suspected of providing financial and logistical support to these organisations. NIGSAC stated the publication aligns with Nigeria's commitment to international counter-terrorism frameworks and financial monitoring standards. The committee did not provide detailed evidence for each listing but said the designations follow intelligence assessments and ongoing investigations. Among the named individuals are Simon Ekpa, a Finland-based figure linked to IPOB's self-determination campaign, and Tukur Mamu, another individual connected to separatist activities. The government warned financial institutions and the public to freeze any assets related to the listed persons and entities. NIGSAC also urged compliance with reporting obligations under Nigeria's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws. The move is part of broader efforts to disrupt funding channels for groups designated as security threats. No immediate enforcement actions or court proceedings were detailed alongside the release. The next step will depend on regulatory follow-up by financial watchdogs and possible judicial review by affected parties.