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Nigerian lawmaker Onwusibe brands Binance’s bribery allegations false, malicious, defamatory

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The chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Crimes and the lawmaker representing Isiala Ngwa North/Isiala Ngwa South Federal Constituency of Abia State, Hon. Ginger Obinna Onwusibe, has denied allegations that the committee demanded bribes from the cryptocurrency firm Binance and its officers, describing the allegations as malicious and defamatory.
Onwusibe also denied any coordination between the committee’s investigation and the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA.
Binance’s Head of Financial Crime Compliance, Tigran Gambaryan, was arrested and detained in Nigeria for several months over alleged corruption. He had accused three members of the House of Representatives of demanding a $150 million bribe to prevent security agencies from acting against him.
On Friday, Gambaryan took to his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle and named Philip Agbese, Ginger Onwusibe, and Peter Akpanke—all members of the House—as the lawmakers who allegedly demanded the sum from him.
Reacting to the allegation in a statement titled “Limited Reaction to False, Malicious and Defamatory Publications Against Me by Tigran Gambaryan of Binance”, Onwusibe insisted that no bribes were demanded from Binance by the committee, either on behalf of its members or any other individuals.
“I categorically deny any coordination between our congressional investigation and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), particularly the NSA, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu. No one in the ONSA, including Mr. Ribadu, directed us to demand bribes from Binance and its officers—neither on their behalf nor on ours—and no such bribes were ever demanded.
“Similarly, no coordination existed between me, my committee, and the Head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), as alleged by Mr. Tigran Gambaryan in his publication today on X, as well as in articles he planted in NPR and WIRED. No bribes were demanded by my committee on their behalf.
“As already stated, our committee never coordinated with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), over whom we have oversight powers,” he stated.
Beyond Gambaryan’s post on X, Onwusibe added that his attention was also drawn to an article published on the NPR website titled “The ‘Crypto Wizard’ vs. Nigeria”, written by Dina Temple-Raston, Nick Fountain, Jess Jiang, Emma Peaslee, and Sean Powers on 11 February 2025, as well as another article published on WIRED titled “The Untold Story of a Crypto Crime Fighter’s Descent into a Nigerian Prison”, written by Andy Greenberg on 10 February 2025. He described both articles as containing “very damaging, false, malicious, and defamatory accusations” against him.
The lawmaker stated that he was offering only a limited response because “the issues raised in the said publications are sub judice, as they are the subject of a court action I have initiated against Binance and its Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Richard Teng, currently pending before a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.”
He explained that in December 2023, his committee had received a petition from a civil society organisation and non-governmental organisation, the Empowerment for Unemployed Youth Initiative, alleging multiple financial and economic crimes and irregularities perpetrated by Binance against the Nigerian economy and state.
“Upon receiving the petition, we wrote to Mr Richard Teng, the Managing Director/CEO of Binance, inviting him to appear before an investigative/public hearing set up by the committee to examine allegations of breaches and non-compliance by Binance with extant laws and regulations governing their operations in Nigeria.
“Binance and Mr. Teng, through their representatives, contacted the committee to agree on a convenient date for them to appear and testify at the investigative/public hearing. The date of 10 January 2024 was agreed upon for the hearing.
“Before the scheduled hearing, Binance reached out to the committee requesting a pre-hearing meeting to gain deeper insight into the allegations against them, to assist them in preparing for the investigative/public hearing.
“The committee granted Binance’s request and scheduled the pre-hearing meeting for 8 January 2024 at the National Assembly Complex,” the statement read in part.
Onwusibe emphasised that the meeting was requested by Binance, not by him or the committee. He added that there would have been no meeting on 8 January 2024, as he was “unavoidably absent from Abuja” due to commitments with another House committee of which he is a member.
The lawmaker further stated that on 7 May 2024, Richard Teng published an article on Binance’s website titled “Tigran Gambaryan Is Innocent and Must Be Released”, which he described as containing “false, malicious, and defamatory allegations against me.”
He added that Teng had also shared the article on his X (formerly Twitter) handle on the same day.
Onwusibe pointed out inconsistencies in the accusations, arguing that Binance’s initial claim was that demands for bribes were made by “unknown persons” after they had left the pre-hearing meeting. However, Gambaryan has now alleged that the bribe demands were made during the meeting, which he claims took place in a room equipped with “fake” cameras and microphones.
He further stated that until Teng’s publications on 7 May 2024, he was unaware that the executive arm of the Federal Government and its agencies were conducting their own separate investigations into Binance’s activities in Nigeria. He insisted that neither he nor the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Crimes coordinated with any of these agencies.
The lawmaker reaffirmed his commitment to seeking “appropriate redress, remedies, and all lawful measures, including court action, to clear my good name.”

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The Presidency on Sunday, reacted to the United States, US, District Court of Columbia ordering the Federal Bureau of Intelligence, FBI, to reveal President Bola Tinubu’s information.
Tinubu’s spokesman, Bayo Onanuga said there was nothing new to reveal about the case.
Onanuga said reports by Agent Moss of the FBI and the DEA have been in the public space for more than 30 years.
Reacting to questions from journalists, Onanuga said the reports did not indict the Nigerian leader.
Ekwutosblog had reported that Judge Beryl Howell gave the order on Tuesday.
The development followed a motion by Aaron Greenspan, an American who is seeking a reconsideration of an earlier ruling.
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Greenspan had accused the FBI of violating the Freedom of Information Act, FOIA, by failing to release within the statutory time “documents relating to purported federal investigations into” Tinubu and one Abiodun Agbele.
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Gov Nwifuru didn’t sign any agreement to relinquish power in 2027- Ebonyi APC

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The Ebonyi State chapter of the All Progressives Congress,APC, has said that there was no agreement reached at any point that the State Governor, Francis Nwifuru would relinquish his position in 2027 after serving a single term of four years.
In a statement issued on Sunday, by the state Publicity Secretary of APC, Ogbuatu Chidi Simbad, the Party made it clear that such a claim was false and misleading.
According to Ogbuatu: “Let this be clear: Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru is not leaving after four years. There was no agreement to the contrary, and any such claim is false and misleading”.
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The Ebonyi State chapter of the All Progressives Congress,APC, has said that there was no agreement reached at any point that the State Governor, Francis Nwifuru would relinquish his position in 2027 after serving a single term of four years.
In a statement issued on Sunday, by the state Publicity Secretary of APC, Ogbuatu Chidi Simbad, the Party made it clear that such a claim was false and misleading.
According to Ogbuatu: “Let this be clear: Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru is not leaving after four years. There was no agreement to the contrary, and any such claim is false and misleading”.
“There was never any agreement to stop a man who is fulfilling destiny. Let this be clear: Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru is not leaving after four years. There was no agreement to the contrary, and any such claim is false and misleading”.
“It is a fact that since the creation of Ebonyi State, no governor has ever ruled for just one term. History supports continuity, and today is no different”.
“Now, a few individuals who once watched from the sidelines are trying to distract and confuse the people. But their imagination only reveals the content of their own minds. Ebonyians know better”.
He stressed that the party would not succumb to any intimidation or force from any individual or group.
The APC spokesman said: “the strength of the APC in Ebonyi was not built through intimidation or force. It was built on unity, humility, peace, and most important “Good governance”. The government’s unwavering commitment to fulfilling its promises has earned her the trust and love of the people”.
The Party further commended Governor Nwifuru for his visionary leadership and commitment to good governance in the state.
“It is no longer news that Ebonyi State, under the dynamic leadership of His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru is on the right path to greatness. Governor Nwifuru’s led administration is focused on building a stronger, better state, one that is greater than it was met. Governance is a continuum, and this present government is committed to sustaining progressive policies for lasting economic and infrastructural growth, Ogbuatu added.
He noted that the State APC under the chairmanship of Chief Stanley Okoro-Emegha has met will aggrieved members during his tour across the 13 Council areas and 171 wards, and assured them of reconciliation, peace and inclusiveness.
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This decision comes amid a political crisis in the state, primarily driven by a power struggle between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike.
The committee’s formation aligns with the Senate’s resolution to invoke Section 11, Subsection 4 of the Nigerian Constitution, granting the National Assembly authority to set up an oversight body for Rivers State’s governance during the emergency period. Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas was sworn in as the sole administrator of the state, effectively sidelining local governance structures.
The House’s action has sparked debate, with some questioning the constitutional process, including claims of insufficient votes and lack of communication with Speaker Tajudeen Abass.

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