2010 independence day bombing okah sentenced to life imprisonment #
You're referring to the 2010 Independence Day bombing in Abuja, Nigeria, which occurred on October 1, 2010.
After a lengthy trial, Henry Okah, a Nigerian-born South African businessman, was found guilty of masterminding the bombing and was sentenced to life imprisonment on February 26, 2018.
The bombing occurred on October 1, 2010, during the Independence Day celebrations in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city. The blast killed at least 12 people and injured many more. Okah was accused of being the leader of the MEND (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta) militant group, which was responsible for the bombing.
Okah was arrested in 2010 and extradited to Nigeria from South Africa in 2012. His trial was marked by controversy and delays, with Okah's lawyers arguing that the evidence against him was circumstantial and that he was being unfairly targeted by the Nigerian government.
Despite these challenges, Okah was ultimately found guilty of the bombing and was sentenced to life imprisonment. His conviction was seen as a significant victory for the Nigerian government in its efforts to combat terrorism and bring perpetrators of violent attacks to justice.