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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Thegamingorca(m): 9:35pm On Mar 01 |
Bankkym: But why is onanuga such a liar 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Codes151(m): 9:38pm On Mar 01 |
If you violated. You must pay. Bastard. You violated in USA and you paid. Fools |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by binary01: 9:39pm On Mar 01 |
Lol this government just embarrassed themselves with this, what the fck where they thinking making such careless statement to begin with |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by binary01: 9:47pm On Mar 01 |
Hoofoot:you sound very foolish, go back and read the article in the link you posted, then maybe you would find out how long the case between binance and USA was in court before that rulling was made and the kind of investigation that preceded it, your useless government have been embezzling dollar for years and are all of a sudden shocked that the economy is reflecting the damages they have been inflicting on it.. instead to accept their fault and make amends they are blaming every one and every thing under the sun but themselves, only a foolish government would wake up and go after binance with silly expectations of being paid a fine over a problem they know they created. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by dappydozzy(m): 9:52pm On Mar 01 |
Ola9ja23: It is impossible to ban cryptocurrencies, Nigeria does not have the wherewithal. Because it moves within a decentralized financial system. Even in China, where crypto is under ban, Chinese still hold crypto, infact Singapore which Onanuga is talking about , they have a huge number of crypto holders majorly among the youth population. Crypto is people's money, economic freedom. My friend, Crypto is bigger than you, and the Nigerian government. They just keep brainwashing you with their idiotic propaganda. This government is really clueless, all what they are doing now, are just cosmetic measures, Binance will be vindicated in a matter of time. This government just keep disgracing itself and making itself a laughing stock in the international community. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by nigeriansamurai(m): 10:00pm On Mar 01 |
EzeChukwuIgbo:lmao you be blokos, before 2031 hunger for don kill you and your children and your wife for don run go 1 hotel with emeka. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Versal: 10:06pm On Mar 01 |
And to think that we have a Senate House who woulda probe this druggie, forger and rigger, sack him and jail him. Nigeria! You suck! 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Paraman: 10:07pm On Mar 01 |
Zeebuy:I will choose a person who associate with onanuga over a person who associate with gumi |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by RealEzee(m): 10:10pm On Mar 01 |
Hoofoot:ur govt won kidnap Binance n ask for ransom abi shame no dey catch u for ur mumu govt ,shey na binance dey embezzle and misappropriate pubic funds ? |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Realtruth2023: 10:11pm On Mar 01 |
EzeChukwuIgbo: Nice try but this distraction tactics no go work. Face the topic and accept that you have been shamed by Binance. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Realtruth2023: 10:13pm On Mar 01 |
casualobserver: Bros just shush.. abeg |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by travelzcruix: 10:13pm On Mar 01 |
This rascality from the FG end is uncalled for, we are trying to recover from a failed suicide new currency exchange that most businesses have not recovered till date. The FG shot itself on the foot with it's miscalculations. From the way I see, the frustrations are getting real. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Realtruth2023: 10:15pm On Mar 01 |
DenreleDave: But truly Binance no need una. If not they wouldn't with confidence state they have no intention of paying the fine. When MTN was fined during Buhari's first term, you saw their body language that is people who really need Nigeria. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Realtruth2023: 10:16pm On Mar 01 |
Yankee101: And you believe this BS. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Zeebuy: 10:33pm On Mar 01 |
Paraman:Definitely you will, after all you support a president who has so much baggages, whose entire existence is a mystery, and whose vice was fingered among those who initiated Boko Haram
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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by WelcomeToBiafra: 10:57pm On Mar 01 |
The fear of the coming of BiafraCoin USBT is sending nigeria to multiple confusions… Biafra Government In Exile led by Prime Minister Simon Ekpa is giving wotowoto Nigeria criminal officials in Aso Rock Villa want to bribe Bianace officials in Nigeria because of BiafraCoin USBT. Biafra is already here and enemies are running around with confusions. ( is that not a miracle?) |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Oilwell(m): 11:14pm On Mar 01 |
naija4life247:hahaha😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣 |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Ilekokonit: 11:50pm On Mar 01 |
Bobloco: Anyone with funds in any Crypto company registered in Nigeria should quickly withdraw their funds before the shit hits the fan and the Government finds a way to seize the funds they can. Its like during the wonder banks of circa 2007 where you invested a certain amount and got up to 10% returns every month. The minute the Nigerian bankers saw that more and more people began shunning banks and investing in these wonder banks, the banks found a way to at first delay and frustrate the wonder banks repayments to investors which had to be made through the banks and finally the banks convinced the Corporate Affairs Commission to freeze and seize the funds in these wonderbanks accounts and the CAC asked all investors to bring the originals of their investment papers and receipts to the CAC office where the CAC then collected their receipts with a promise that they will start refunding depositors soon and its 17 years since then and no one has been refunded and the original receipts are still with the CAC scammers. I'm sure that as we speak, some unscrupulous Nigerian Govt officials are scheming to reap where they did not sow and seize the Crypto funds of the common Nigerian if they are able to do so especially for then Crypto companies that have a Nigerian incorporated company. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Truths9ja: 3:13am On Mar 02 |
Goldbw122:the clueless and useless government will blame Binance niii |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Tzar(m): 4:32am On Mar 02 |
All profiteers and economic saboteurs will be punished by God and the law! |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by justie75: 7:17am On Mar 02 |
Lai Mohamed promax.Lai Mohamed promax.... |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Growing(m): 5:43pm On Mar 02 |
Back and forth. Back and forth. And then sprinkle lies. This government? |
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