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BINANCE AND ECONOMIC SABOTAGE IN NIGERIA

BINANCE AND ECONOMIC SABOTAGE IN NIGERIA

 

In Nigeria, a messenger or a cleaner can commit an act of sabotage to undermine the country. Obviously, this was what happened in the case of Nadeem Anjarwalla, a regional director of an unscrupulous firm that deals in Cryptocurrency. Nadeem is now on the wanted list of Interpol.

 

I have full confidence in the capacity of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, who is one of the top experts in anti-economic crimes, including terrorism financing that he would do everything possible to ensure that Nadeem was recaptured.

 

In Nigeria, because of our acute lack of patriotism, some retrogrades could connive with foreigners to undermine our country.

 

Those criminals who aided the escape of Nadeem Anjarwalla either are not fully informed of his alleged crimes against their country or they just don’t care. If the latter is the reason, then impunity played a role.

 

Many criminals in Nigeria breach the law of the land because they have a hope of getting scot-free.
Binance shortchanged Nigeria’s economy. The cerebral governor of Central Bank of Nigeria Mr. Yemi Cardoso, revealed to the nation the unwholesome and unethical conduct of Binance. Naira partially lost a good percentage of its value through Binance. About $26 Billion left Nigeria anonymously. Binance provided shields and cover to money launderers. Binance in Nigeria aided illicit financial flow thereby exacerbating terrorism financing, tax evasion and devaluation.

 

These atrocities were committed in connivance with unpatriotic Nigerians. How many government officials Binance bribed using Crypto to undermine Nigeria,only full scale investigation will reveal .

 

By and large, the prayer of every Nigerian is that Nadeem Anjarwalla should be extradited no matter how long it takes to face the full wrath of the law.

 

 

 

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Bishir Dauda is an experienced international activist, working around civic space. He has been active on the civic space; holding different positions across non-profit organizations in Nigeria.
He won a number of meritorious awards and fellowships, include, an activist of the year 2017 by the Pleasant Library and Book Club, Katsina