CZ paid the fine in the US very easily, and someone in Nigeria very quickly realized that they had an opportunity to get an easy win, so they pulled their move. Of course, CZ and his company are not afraid of the "Nigerian prince", which is actually a completely secondary story compared to what is happening in the US, and who is to say that some other serious country will not make a similar move at some point?
You cannot refer the Nigerian government as "Nigerian prince"; otherwise, you are disrespecting the Nigerian community here and the wonderful people of Nigeria. The term "Nigerian Prince" is used to address Internet romance scammers, so you have no right to refer to the country in that manner.
The Nigerian government has a valid cause to pursue Binance, as the Naira has shown favourable gains since being ordered to be removed from the platform. Binance is facing multiple charges in Nigeria. The Binance rep has been imprisoned until his bail hearing application in the following days, followed by his trial on May 5. If found guilty he's going to spend a lot of time in kuje prison
Maybe you forgot that Nigeria is the most powerful black Nation and can imprisoned anyone irrespective of your country's origin if found guilty of breaking
Her Law
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One thing I'm not curious about cause I know the answer already is the CZ despite being held in the US has a way better time that whatever those two are having in a Nigerian prison!
He might likely not survive more than 2 years in Prison here
if Binance is not playing nicely and he's somewhat found guilty and sentenced to prison.