
Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan, detained in Nigeria since February, files a lawsuit against Nigeria's National Security Adviser and EFCC for alleged human rights violations. Binance requests Nigerian authorities not to hold Gambaryan accountable during ongoing talks.
š„@Binance has requested Nigerian authorities not to hold its detained top manager accountable. Binance has requested Nigerian authorities not to hold its Vice President of Global Investigations, Tigran Gambaryan, accountable. š¤ The platform representatives stated that the⦠https://t.co/5ph8FwJlab
.@binance says its Compliance Chief Tigran Gambaryan, who remains detained in Nigeria, should not be held responsible for the exchange during ongoing talks with local government officials. By @camomileshumba https://t.co/zl4KpuWZ9W
DETAINED BINANCE EXECUTIVES SUE NIGERIA Two executives from Binance who have been detained by the Nigerian government since February, have filed lawsuits against the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, and the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged⦠https://t.co/nvknGQHCi3




