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CBN Orders Banks to Freeze Accounts Linked to Terrorism Financing Suspects
By Abigail David
ABUJA — The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed banks, Payment Service Banks and other financial institutions to immediately freeze the accounts and assets of individuals and entities designated for terrorism and terrorism financing.
The directive was contained in a circular dated June 24, 2026, issued by the apex bank’s Compliance Department to all institutions regulated under the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020.
According to the CBN, the action follows updated sanctions issued by the Nigeria Sanctions Committee and the United States Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) under Executive Order 13224, as amended.
The regulator said the updated Nigeria Sanctions List, released on June 18, 2026, contains binding measures that require immediate implementation by all regulated entities.
Six individuals named on the sanctions list are Muktar Muhammad Adamu, Babangida Muhammed Adamu Hammajam, Abdullahi Umar Usman, Ibrahim Abubakar, Adamu Chiroma and Yakubu Ogirima Ibrahim.
The CBN also identified four Bureau de Change operators allegedly owned or controlled by the designated individuals. They include Generation Currency Bureau de Change Limited, Manhattan Bureau de Change Limited, Nine to Nine Exchange Bureau de Change Limited and Abbal Bako & Sons Bureau de Change Limited.
As part of the directive, financial institutions were ordered to screen customers, beneficial owners and all transactions against the updated sanctions list and immediately freeze, without prior notice, all funds, assets and economic resources linked directly or indirectly to the designated persons and entities.
The apex bank further instructed institutions to prevent the provision of funds, financial services or economic resources to the sanctioned individuals and organisations.
Banks were also directed to file Suspicious Transaction Reports with the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) for any confirmed or attempted matches and submit compliance reports to the CBN within 48 hours, detailing actions taken and any assets frozen. Institutions with no matching accounts were required to file nil returns.
In addition, the CBN urged financial institutions to strengthen monitoring systems for terrorism-financing indicators, including unusual fund movements, the use of money service businesses, bureaux de change and transactions involving high-risk jurisdictions.
The regulator warned that false or misleading compliance reports would attract sanctions under BOFIA 2020 and other applicable laws, adding that it would conduct supervisory reviews and examinations to ensure full compliance.
The directive takes immediate effect.
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Apple to change app consent rules after German regulator’s concerns
By Abigail David
Apple will change how third-party apps seek users’ consent for personalised advertising on iPhones and iPads after Germany’s competition regulator raised concerns about the company’s treatment of competing apps.
The Bundeskartellamt said Apple had offered binding commitments to address the concerns, bringing its competition investigation to an end.
The regulator said Apple’s App Tracking Transparency framework required third-party app providers to obtain additional consent through Apple-designed prompts for certain types of cross-company data use. However, the requirements did not apply in the same way to Apple’s own services.
Bundeskartellamt President Andreas Mundt said Apple could provide strong privacy protections, but its rules should not give its own products an advantage over competitors.
Under the new commitments, Apple will make consent prompts for its own services and third-party apps more similar. It will also remove wording and symbols that could discourage users from granting consent to third-party apps.
App developers will have greater flexibility to combine Apple’s consent requests with those required under data protection laws, provided the process remains clear to users.
The regulator stressed that the changes are not intended to increase consent rates for personalised advertising but to ensure users can make free and informed choices.
Apple has four months to implement the changes. The commitments will remain in force for seven years and will be monitored by an independent trustee.
The investigation began in June 2022 after the regulator found Apple held a position of paramount significance across markets. Germany’s Federal Court of Justice confirmed the finding in March 2025.
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NNPC Deploys Over 1,000 Young Professionals After One-Year Training Programme
By Abigail David
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has deployed more than 1,000 young professionals into its workforce following the successful completion of a one-year internship, training and evaluation programme.
The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd, Bayo Ojulari, announced the development in a post shared on the company’s official social media platforms, describing it as a significant milestone for the national energy company.
According to Ojulari, the new employees were selected after completing a rigorous programme that combined practical internships, intensive training and performance assessments.
He said the recruitment process reflected the company’s commitment to merit-based employment, stressing that competence and performance, rather than personal connections or background, determined successful candidates.
Ojulari noted that while the participants initially joined the organisation through offer letters, their permanent deployment was earned through consistent performance during the internship period.
He encouraged the newly deployed employees to contribute innovative ideas, take ownership of their professional development and actively support the company’s growth.
The NNPC chief also urged them to remember the opportunities they had received and, in the future, help create similar opportunities for others.
The deployment is part of NNPC Ltd’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its workforce and build capacity following its transition into a commercially driven national energy company under the Petroleum Industry Act.
The recruitment exercise began in July 2024 during the tenure of former Group Chief Executive Officer Mele Kyari.
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JUST IN: Otedola buys N222bn additional First HoldCo shares to boost stake
Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has increased his ownership in First HoldCo Plc after acquiring an additional 1.77 billion shares through his investment company, Calvados Global Services Limited.
According to a regulatory filing on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), the transaction, valued at N222.20 billion, was completed on Thursday.
The latest purchase raises Otedola’s shareholding from 9.99 billion shares to 11.77 billion shares, increasing his stake in the financial institution from 21.96 percent to 25.88 percent.
The acquisition follows another major investment made on July 22, when Otedola purchased 706.13 million shares worth N77.58 billion, further strengthening his position as the bank’s largest shareholder.
With the latest transaction, his total investment in First HoldCo is now estimated at approximately N1.47 trillion, making him the institution’s single largest investor.
Under the Investments and Securities Act and the Securities and Exchange Commission’s merger and acquisition regulations, any shareholder who acquires 30 percent or more of the voting shares in a publicly listed company is required to make a mandatory takeover offer to other shareholders.
The increased investment comes weeks after First HoldCo became Nigeria’s most valuable listed banking stock by market capitalisation, surpassing Zenith Bank following sustained gains in its share price on the Nigerian Exchange.
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