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Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by FreeStuffsNG: 1:02pm On Mar 18
High Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Information Of Nigerians Trading On Cryptocurrency Platform


Justice Emeka Nwite granted the interim order after ruling on the ex parte motion moved by the lawyer representing the anti-corruption body, Ekele Iheanacho.

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered Binance Holdings Limited to provide information on all persons trading on the platform from Nigeria to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Justice Emeka Nwite granted the interim order after ruling on the ex parte motion moved by the lawyer representing the anti-corruption body, Ekele Iheanacho.

“The applicant’s application dated and filed 29th February, 2024, is hereby granted as prayed. That an order of this honourable court is hereby made directing the operators of Binance to provide the commission with comprehensive data/information relating to all persons from Nigeria trading on its platform,” the judge ordered.


The interim order enabled the anti-graft agency to unravel the alleged money laundering and terrorism financing on Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange platform.



The ex parte motion marked FHC/ABJ/CS/259/2024 was brought pursuant to Sections 6(b), (h), (I), 7(1), (a)(2), and 38 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Establishment Act, 2004 and Section 15 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 (as amended) and the inherent powers of the court.

In the affidavit in support of the motion deposed to by Hamma Bello, an operative of the EFCC, he said he was attached to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the commission domiciled in the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

Mr Bello noted that following the inauguration of the Technical Committee on Currency Stability and Forex Manipulation by the ONSA, the SIT “received an intelligence stating the nefarious activities (money laundering and terrorism financing) on Binance,” a cryptocurrency exchange platform.



Mr Bello added that upon receipt of the intelligence, the team began investigating by carrying out surveillance of the activities of the platform.

He stated, “The team uncovered users who have been using the platform for price discovery, confirmation, and market manipulation, which has caused tremendous distortions in the market, resulting in the Naira losing its values against other currencies.


“That the damage the platform has caused was clearly explained to the operators of the platform and they were requested to delist the Naira and avail the ONSA on the activities of the Nigerians on their platform.


“That from the information afforded to the team by Binance shows that the total trading volume from Nigeria in 2023 alone stood at $21.6 million.

“Attached and marked as Exhibit EFCC 1 is a copy of the document from Binance to the ONSA stating this fact amongst others. That the commission will ensure that investigation is conducted within such reasonable time.”

Mr Bello, who said the matter was of utmost urgent public interest, said the data provided would enable the commission to accomplish its investigation activities.

He said it was in the interest of justice to grant the application, as refusing the request would largely hamper the commission’s investigation.

It was reported last week that the Nigerian Government had pleaded before a chief magistrate's court in Abuja to extend the detention of two Binance executives arrested by the country’s National Security Adviser.


The Binance executives identified as Tigran Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen and Binance's head of financial crime compliance, and Nadeem Anjarwalla, a British-Kenyan who is African regional manager for the cryptocurrency trading firm, flew to Nigeria following the country's decision to ban several cryptocurrency trading websites, but they were detained on arrival on February 26.



Reuters reported that the court order granting the EFCC permission to detain the Binance executives for two weeks to facilitate investigations expired last Tuesday and the duo had not been released.

They had also not been charged with any crime.

Meanwhile, Reuters reported that the EFCC had asked the chief magistrate's court to extend their detention while investigations continue, said a person involved in the case but not authorised to speak to the press.

The two executives' lawyers maintained that there were no grounds for keeping them in detention, the person added.

Another source privy to the incident said a hearing was set for March 20 when the court can either dismiss or grant the extension request on the same day or later.


The spokespersons for the EFCC and the Office of the National Security Adviser, which is also involved in the probe, did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.

The crackdown on cryptocurrency trading in Nigeria had been linked to the devaluation of the country’s currency, Naira.

The Nigerian authorities last Tuesday asked Binance to share data on its 100 top users in Nigeria for possible probe and charge. But the company kept mum on this request.


Anjarwalla's wife, Elahe, told Reuters that the two men were being kept in a guarded house in the capital Abuja and she had been able to speak to her husband on the phone at least once a day, although he can only speak in the presence of a guard.
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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by FreeStuffsNG: 1:02pm On Mar 18
The Nigerian authorities last Tuesday asked Binance to share data on its 100 top users in Nigeria for possible probe and charge. But the company kept mum on this request.

O ti zeh. They will sing like canary las las or pay that huge fine of $10 billion to the Nigerian government. They will not eat their cake and have it.

They were doing eye-service cosmetic shallow kyc while permitting terrorists, economic saboteurs and money laundering and criminal forex manipulators to roam free on their platform so they can keep taking their own cuts from the illicit transactions despite warnings from the Federal Government of Nigeria. We will get the list and they will still pay fine!

It is obvious that they don't know Mallam Ribadu, he will show them shege!

Fine slammed on MTN by FGN will be a child's play compared to their own at the end of the day. They have allowed people with bad luck to jinx them same way these hate-filled unpatriotic elements did to Twitter and any politician they support.

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by gift2xl: 1:04pm On Mar 18
Baba Atiku

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by EmiloCorn: 1:05pm On Mar 18
I like how my oga is throwing his weight upandan cheesy

We all know binance will not even listen to him but I like it that their executives are in efcc custody cool

Nobody will disturb my oga's 8 years lie lie tongue

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Paraman: 1:06pm On Mar 18
A very good step by the FG. Let's see if Binance is going to disobey the federal high court.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Odin13: 1:07pm On Mar 18
Alright..

Tinubu? Okay

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by OB7Foreva(m): 1:10pm On Mar 18
Tinubu fit don trade 900 thousand x for Binance

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by commoditiesnig: 1:11pm On Mar 18
Very good action

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by OfiI: 1:13pm On Mar 18
Good one

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by CountinBlessins(m): 1:17pm On Mar 18
FreeStuffsNG:
The Nigerian authorities last Tuesday asked Binance to share data on its 100 top users in Nigeria for possible probe and charge. But the company kept mum on this request.

O ti zeh. They will sing like canary las las or pay that huge fine of $10 billion to the Nigerian government. They will not eat their cake and hate it. They were doing cosmetic shallow kyc while permitting terrorists, economic saboteurs and money laundering and criminal forex manipulators to roam free on their platforms so they can keep taking their own cuts from the illicit transactions despite warnings from the Federal Government of Nigeria.

It is obvious that they don't know Mallam Ribadu, he will show them shege!

All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!

You have a habit of commenting even when it is obvious you don't fully grasp the topic.
Why not keep quiet let those who are well educated and have a proper understanding comment ?

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by CountinBlessins(m): 1:20pm On Mar 18
This is indeed a strategic movement there is something NIA is cooking
We may yet witness the end of terrorism and corruption in Nigeria

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Mynd44: 1:47pm On Mar 18
Nigeria asked Binance to give it the top 100 users, Binace decided to hide behind personal security which they are right now. Now the court has ordered them to release a comprehensive list of every Nigerian there.

Everyone who has used Binace will now have their details and transaction history sent to the FG.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by rinzaugustine: 1:49pm On Mar 18
Binance is not even responding to the mandate thief circus show…seems like they learnt from Niger republic playbook on how to deal with illegitimate clowns

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by ybalogs(m): 1:49pm On Mar 18
We wait to check our names... After it's release what next?

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by mmadu4: 1:49pm On Mar 18
see this stupid government. busy fighting senseless fight while the real fight is still waiting to be fought..

they need to wake up and tackle hardship . insecurity . electricity and so many more challenges in Nigeria,
binance is not our problem now .

this government stupid eh. i wish i can just cast a spell on all of them to drop dead and die

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by ruggedtimi(m): 1:49pm On Mar 18
Wetin dem want carry the name do.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by GRACEGLORY: 1:49pm On Mar 18
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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by jmoore(m): 1:49pm On Mar 18
Audio order.

Is it not same court that ordered the arrest of IG of police and nothing happened.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by ybalogs(m): 1:50pm On Mar 18
Mynd44:
Nigeria asked Binance to give it the top 100 users, Binace decided to hide behind personal security which they are right now. Now the court has ordered them to release a comprehensive list of every Nigerian there.

Everyone who has used Binace will now have their details and transaction history sent to the FG.
What for exactly? Tax evasion charge ?

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Kennitrust(m): 1:50pm On Mar 18
Nigeria is deep rooted in corruption. We will destroy Nigeria the more if we think prayer can change this country.

A place where law is not taken seriously is bound to fall.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by dibunotion(m): 1:51pm On Mar 18
Just dey play

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by TriCee: 1:52pm On Mar 18
You banned them and still order them around?
This must be some abido shaker power.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Faiththatworks(m): 1:52pm On Mar 18
Hmmmmmmmmmm
Although I have been affected terribly by the removal of the Naira on Binance,I stand with the Nigerian Government on making sure Binance is held accountable for all the manipulation and speculation they allowed to run riot on the platform.
I read some crazy people especially those on Twitter always bragging about how the Naira will get to 3000 by the end of March, especially those who had crypto on binanace,I daresay these unpatriotic elements have been put to shame.
Binance and some other crypto exchanges I daresay were hijacked by criminal economic terrorist and Bandits,And I won't be surprised if the top users on Binance are former government officials especially those in the last dispensation, opposition members Especially those who believe Asiwaju didn't with the last Election.
I use this medium to encourage The great Mallam Ribadu to go into action and financially decapitate all these Economic bandits and Terriorist who have put profit before patriotism.
Since Binance and other crypto exchanges have stopped trading the Naira on their exchange,the level at which it was falling to the usd has really slowed down,only a saboteur will disagree with this fact.
How these exchanges were able to have such a big influence on manipulating and fixing the Naira must be studied and all their structures destroyed.
Everyone involved in these profit racketeering must be held accountable including the banks.
God bless Nigeria.........

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Sapiosexuality(m): 1:52pm On Mar 18
Mynd44:
Nigeria asked Binance to give it the top 100 users, Binace decided to hide behind personal security which they are right now. Now the court has ordered them to release a comprehensive list of every Nigerian there.

Everyone who has used Binace will now have their details and transaction history sent to the FG.
You really think that will happen? What does Binance stand to lose at this point by not obeying? The FG have played all their cards. What exactly is Binance going to lose by not doing that?

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by SoNature(m): 1:52pm On Mar 18
EmiloCorn:
I like how my oga is throwing his weight upandan cheesy

We all know binance will not even listen to him but I like it that their executives are in efcc custody cool

Nobody will disturb my oga's 8 years lie lie tongue

They will with more pressure...unless foreign governments intervene. Don't joke with the government.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Cantonese: 1:53pm On Mar 18
CountinBlessins:


You have a habit of commenting even when it is obvious you don't fully grasp the topic.
Why not keep quiet let those who are well educated and have a proper understanding comment ?

The question here now is this:
How has the arrest of the executives of Binance helped the economy to get stronger?

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Caramia2020(m): 1:53pm On Mar 18
Nigeria comedy show

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Ayomarcel(m): 1:54pm On Mar 18
Maybe the government will jail over a million Nigerians that have used or downloaded the app before. And I don’t think the company will do that as long as the users never used it for illegall activities or against the terms and conditions of the company.

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by Shinjawestern: 1:54pm On Mar 18
We also need names of those sponsoring bandits and bokoharams..

Stupid people

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Re: Court Orders Binance To Release Names, Details Of Nigerians Trading On Platform by olaric(m): 1:55pm On Mar 18
Lol; is Binance registered to do business in Nigeria? If they are; then there's a possibility they would release this data, but if not, then Nigeria is on a long thing...

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