A Nigerian court has sentenced the mother and sister of deceased terrorist leader Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo to 40 years in prison. The women were convicted of providing support for Battujo’s terrorist activities, though the specific nature of that support was not detailed in reports. The sentencing follows a trial focused on their alleged role in facilitating their son’s extremist operations. Authorities have been cracking down on individuals linked to terrorist groups operating in the region. This case highlights the government’s efforts to target not only active terrorists but also those accused of enabling their actions. The lengthy sentences reflect the severity with which the court views their contribution to terrorism. Further details regarding the evidence presented during the trial are expected to emerge.