
Executives from Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, have sued Nigeria's national security adviser's office and the anti-graft agency, alleging violations of their fundamental rights. Tigran Gambaryan, a detained Binance executive, seeks remedies from the court for human rights violations. One executive has reportedly escaped custody. Nigeria has filed tax-evasion charges against Binance and seeks an international arrest warrant for the company's regional manager for Africa.









Nigeria has filed tax-evasion charges against cryptocurrency platform Binance and is seeking an international arrest warrant for company's regional manager for Africa who fled custody last week. See this story and more from this week's top business news from sub-Saharan Africa https://t.co/hZo34ViNRJ
The @binance executive still being held in Nigeria and his colleague, who has reportedly escaped, sued the country's national security adviser and @OfficialEFCC for violation of their human rights. https://t.co/kSmWuYU6ih
UPDATE: @binance executive Tigran Gambaryan files a lawsuit against Nigeria's NSA and EFCC, alleging fundamental rights violation. Here are the details…↓ #Binance (By: @ComposableD) https://t.co/G445F9DjYg