Tigran Gambaryan, Binance's Head of Financial Crime Compliance, has reiterated his claim that three Nigerian lawmakers demanded a $150 million bribe to prevent his arrest and prosecution for alleged financial crimes.
He named Ginger Onwusibe, Philip Agbese, and Peter Akpanke as the lawmakers involved despite their denials and threats of legal action, Gambaryan insists his allegations are based on personal experiences and conversations with those who have direct knowledge of the events...
Wahala Wahala e no dey finish soon oo,Gambaryan has spilled it oo 🤥
ReplyDeleteOh dear... corruption has eaten this country beyond repair
ReplyDeleteI believe him, thieves! They are worse than anini.
ReplyDeleteVery corrupt evil greedy souls
Gengen! Hehehe okay
ReplyDeleteGood one. Call Dem names let come out with lawsuit they can't pay for
ReplyDeleteWe know the man is telling nothing but the truth! That's the Nigeria we know. Is it not in this country that looted monies get re-looted by power grabbers?... So it's not new. Most politicians in Nigeria are rouges in Agbada!
ReplyDeleteCan we see the difference between a white man with sense and these our evil people who will come out and said they know who is behind this and that but will never mention names, Even Efcc, the police army,etc shame on them.
ReplyDelete$150 million dollars o boy these guys are the real yahoo hmmm.
I come in peace.
I believe him. Greedy politicians.
ReplyDeleteAnd they represent the three major political parties; LP, APC & PDP.
ReplyDeleteCorruption is everywhere.
Efcc over to you, I fear for my pastor, I was afraid when he became efcc chairman because Nigeria will twist and stain you if u you oh try in anyway to do the right thing. Efcc chairman was a good person but I don’t know if he can stand up to the corruption in Nigeria.Nothing will be done to them, and be rest assured that they didn’t act alone, they were picked to represent their colleagues. Bunch of thieves.
DeleteHe's not lying. 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteNa wa ooooooo
ReplyDeleteIn a good system,they should be arrested for corruption.
ReplyDeleteLol. The bitter truth must be told
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