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Nigerian Languages / Re: [Crypto] Nigeria high court demand Binance to submit Nigeria users data.
« Last post by Cryptsafe on April 24, 2024, 10:17:24 PM »Today, Binance case has been adjoined to May 17. EFCC has also accused Binance of money laundering.You are right sir. Most cases are just like the Nnamdi Kanus case. I can see mutual cooperation amongst the African nations. Az of this evening, I stumbled upon an online dailies stating that the kenya government has given the Nigeria government update on the binance escapee. Possibly they might be working on extraditing him or maybe further interrogation to get more information from him because I know the Kenya government would want to also get clues from him too to know what to do wether to enter into a diplomatic dialogue with the Nigeria government or not.Judge Emeka Nwite adjourned to May 17 when he will give a ruling.
In addition to the tax evasion trial, Binance and the executives have also been charged with laundering more than $35 million by Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in a trial that will resume on May 2.Of a truth no African country would want to be in the bad book of Nigeria but I was also thinking, as it is now that he is well known to be a representative of binance here in Nigeria, do you not think he is likely going to be an asset to his country which would make them not to give in to the Nigeria government. Although what he did is against the laws of the land for bribing his way to fleeing without his international passport. But do you not think that there are some hidden faces and names behind his escape because such a thing can not just happen just like that. The monkeys hand is indeed inside the pot of soup.Nnamdi kanu was working freely abroad (outside Africa) when Nigeria government was looking for him to be arrested. He was later arrested in Kenya. There is a man that if he gets to US today, he will be arrested, but he is in Russia living his life freely. There are cases like this as there will be exceptional cases. What a country will take as illegal or blame will not be taken by another country as illegal or blame. But I always doubt Africa countries.
I think this case is some how becoming interesting and would be looking towards seeing how both nations handles diplomatic relations to that extent.