Nigerian-British Art Dealer Jailed for Terrorism Financing
[News Central - Africa] - 7/06/2025
British-Nigerian art dealer Ogeneochuko Ojiri has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for failing to report high-value art transactions linked to Nazem Ahmad, a man suspected of financing Hezbollah. The 53-year-old, known for his appearance on the BBC programme Antiques Road Trip, (…)
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