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FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Mrzed: 12:24pm On Mar 01
The Federal Government has slammed a $10 billion fine on crypto trading platform, Binance, over allegations of influencing the country’s forex crisis.

The special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this Friday morning in an interview with the BBC.

According to Onanuga, Binance profited substantially from its “illegal transactions” in Nigeria while the nation suffered huge losses.

Onanuga claimed that Binance is not registered in Nigeria and has no presence in the country. He alleged that people used the platform to arbitrarily fix dollar-naira rates; a practice he said negatively impacted the value of the local currency.

He explained further that the Binance team was already cooperating with the Nigerian government by providing useful information, and had already suspended naira-related transactions on the platform.

Binance accused of fixing rates
While noting that the government has been seeing the negative impacts of Binance’s operation in Nigeria, Onanuga said:

“The platform fixes the exchange rate in Nigeria, which is illegal. The Central Bank of Nigeria is the only authority that can fix the exchange rate for Nigeria.
“Binance harbours a lot of people who fix exchange rates which impacted the country badly at a time when the government is trying to stabilize the economy.”
He added that Binance influenced the increase in foreign exchange rates through currency speculations which made the Naira value to fall by almost 70% in recent months.


Binance under investigation
Earlier on Friday, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) confirmed that the crypto exchange platform is being investigated by the Nigerian authorities. In its first official confirmation of the clampdown efforts on the activities of Binance and other crypto platforms, a top official of the ONSA told Premium Times that the security adviser’s office is coordinating an interagency investigation into the operations of Binance.

“I am confirming that the office of the national security adviser, as part of ongoing operations in the foreign exchange market with the CBN and other law enforcement and security agencies, is coordinating an interagency investigation into the operations of Binance,” the paper quoted Zakari Mijinyawa, head of Strategic Communication at the Office of the National Security Adviser.

Nairametrics had earlier reported the arrest and detention of two top executives Binance on Wednesday over alleged manipulations in foreign exchange trading and speculative activities.

The executives visited Nigeria in response to the country’s recent crackdown on various cryptocurrency trading platforms.

Onanuga’s call for the ban of Binance, others
Based on the accusation of influencing the Naira crisis, Mr Onanuga had earlier called for the ban of Binance, Kucoin, and other trading platforms in Nigeria.

The President’s Adviser urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to take swift action to end the operations of the crypto exchanges in the country.

While accusing Nigerians trading currency on the Binance platform of unpatriotism, Onanuga said:

“Binance which is blatantly setting exchange rates for Nigeria, hijacking CBN role, is a cryptocurrency trading platform and suffers access limitations from multiple jurisdictions, such as the US, Singapore, Canada and the UK.
“According to Data Wallet, Binance is prohibited in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority from conducting any regulated activities. In Japan, the Financial Services Agency (FSA) banned Binance for operating without the necessary regulatory approval.


[b]“Ontario, Canada, has also suspended Binance services following its inability to meet the province’s securities regulation criteria. [/b]The Monetary Authority of Singapore also banned Singaporean investors from accessing Binance’s services.”
He added that Binance, which is facing regulatory showdown in many countries, and causing disruptions in the currency market, should not be allowed to dictate the value of the Naira on its crypto exchange platform.
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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by MrProlific95: 12:35pm On Mar 01
Good Ridance, Kucoin soon to follow

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by RepoMan007: 12:36pm On Mar 01
Kidnapped their representatives and slammed a technical ransom of $10Bn on their assés.
This is Intl corporate banditry, though it favours me. At least he won't tax the he'll out of me.

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by fuckJones(f): 12:36pm On Mar 01
some people now appear to have more sympathy for Binance than for Nigeria and the Naira

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Ola9ja23: 12:36pm On Mar 01
It should be $30b

Binance has made more profits from sabotaging our economy


Enemy of Nigeria are not happy though

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by LordIsaac(m): 12:37pm On Mar 01
Obidients will not be happy with this news o

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by AllTheWayUp: 12:37pm On Mar 01
Thief

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Sabadon(m): 12:37pm On Mar 01
undecided
Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by YourMrBoo: 12:37pm On Mar 01
You dey whyne

Wait for their response

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by W0t0w0toman: 12:37pm On Mar 01
LordIsaac:
Obidients will not be happy with this news o

Yamayama fall on your dirty bald head

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Ola9ja23: 12:37pm On Mar 01
RepoMan007:
Kidnapped their representatives and slammed a technical ransom of $10Bn on their assés.
This is Intl corporate banditry, though it favours me. At least he won't tax the he'll out of me.

Double face

The platform enable saboteurs to cause havoc on our economy

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by fuckJones(f): 12:38pm On Mar 01
This is a Mallam Nuhu Ribadu appreciation post. His patriotism & ruthless efficiency of how his office under his direction is tackling the free fall of the Naira by shining a much needed light into Binance, is worthy of applause. You’ve made believers out of skeptics.

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Davidic1999: 12:38pm On Mar 01
Una wan destroy binance with una wahala

First, it was $125millon fine on cz now its Nigeria 😂

Even if the government ban p2p, telegram and whatsapp is there

Yeye people

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Sacchi1162(m): 12:38pm On Mar 01
Temporary measures

Time to go and buy more dollars and USDT grin grin

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by richiemcgold: 12:38pm On Mar 01
grin

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by CountinBlessins(m): 12:38pm On Mar 01
Good

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by INTEGRITYA1(m): 12:38pm On Mar 01
Okay

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by richard870(m): 12:38pm On Mar 01
Very funny
Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Judolisco(m): 12:39pm On Mar 01
Hold them for blokos... I don't know who introduced politicians into crypto... Na only God know how much some Nigerian politicians dey hide for their crypto wallet...

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 12:39pm On Mar 01
cool
Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by money121(m): 12:39pm On Mar 01
Lobatan

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Zupay: 12:39pm On Mar 01
Yimu, I guess Binance is also responsible for the reckless government spending and the ones they are stealing!

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Omoawoke: 12:39pm On Mar 01
Make it hot, smoke them harder

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by EXLOVER(m): 12:39pm On Mar 01
This government is mad, their just trying to rope Binance for their incompetency’s. I believe Binance has helped many youths including me in Nigeria more than the bad government.

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Ola9ja23: 12:40pm On Mar 01
fuckJones:
some people now appear to have more sympathy for Binance than for Nigeria and the Naira

Yes
They are enemies of Nigeria

They were praying for Nigeria to crumble so that they can laugh at patriotic Nigerians

But God keep humiliating them back to back since 1999

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by emkz: 12:40pm On Mar 01
If you do not support the FG's efforts to regulate the financial space, you are an enemy of Nigeria. If you feign ignorance of how the binance platform is used to manipulate the country's exchange rate because it favours you, you are a wicked person.

If you defend binance, you don't love Nigeria. Gather your things and go to a lawless country.

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Obviouslyblunt: 12:40pm On Mar 01
Indeed. No be only Binance to pay $10bn

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by rolams(m): 12:40pm On Mar 01
This Bayo of a man, he get as he be ooo?

Can the so called federal government win the case? Some of these people don't have knowledge of what they are doing.

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by inoki247: 12:40pm On Mar 01
Lol na people wey turn the Platform to where dey speculate rates and Launder money through the platform spoil the platform and Binance should av try to be more strict....

Imagine trying to buy Dollar from Aboki nd Aboki dey open Binance before he give rate....


Normal normal before wey I know dey will call different state to assertain rate buh now dem come dey use Binance jus come use dere own spoil platform for others....


Platform wey men don dey use since buh some people pack dem sef come spoil am all of a sudden...


Nothing wey dey last for this country once people shook eyes on that thing....

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by richidinho(m): 12:40pm On Mar 01
grin
Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by laivwire(m): 12:40pm On Mar 01
$10 billion Lol. Political bandits grin grin

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Re: FOREX Crisis: FG Slams $10 Billion Fine On Binance by Zupay: 12:40pm On Mar 01
Ola9ja23:


Double face

The platform enable saboteurs to cause havoc on our economy

I guess reckless spending and misappropriation of public funds by APC since 2015 in no way caused havoc to our economy?

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