Alleged Mastermind of Christmas Bombing of Church in Nigeria Sentenced to Life in Prison on Other Terror Charges
Found guilty of terrorism and murder
A Nigerian court has sentenced the alleged mastermind of a 2011 Christmas bombing of a Catholic Church to life in prison _ but for other terrorist attacks.
At least 44 people died when a car bomb exploded on Christmas Day outside St. Theresa's church near Abuja, the capital.
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