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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by LandMann: 6:10pm On Mar 01 |
nlfpmod Tinubu and his propaganda machine will fail. This is not 1999-2003 when internet use and telecommunication was not widespread in Nigeria. For every 1 million Nigerians still living in Nigeria and ready to dismantle the propaganda of APC and Tinubu government there are 2 million Nigerians living beyond the reach of the government and very willing to help in the cause without being paid 30k that Tinubu's spies and agents are receiving for their hardwork spreading propaganda on Nairaland and other social media platforms Binance did not ask CBN to print 21 trillion naira. Tinubu and Buhari did. This is what killed the naira. Nigerian government created demand and market for dollars by folding their hands while customs and other entities operating in Nigeria kept charging Nigerians dollars for their products and services. This is what killed the naira. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Angelfrost(m): 6:30pm On Mar 01 |
Of course... I expected nothing less. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Funkyswagzz(m): 6:31pm On Mar 01 |
MrProlific95: What do you guys really expect |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by heniford2: 6:32pm On Mar 01 |
Believe APC at ur own Risk 🫣😆😊 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by SirLakes: 6:33pm On Mar 01 |
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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by rhames(m): 6:33pm On Mar 01 |
DesChyko: Bayo Onanuga is a replica of another master of the lying art; Lai Mohammed 3 Likes |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by arantess: 6:35pm On Mar 01 |
good dont pay any fine because them go still loot am buy yacht.. criminals both them and their supporters 4 Likes |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by pman06(m): 6:35pm On Mar 01 |
Rate is gradually going back up again with binance already cut off o, let's see who's going to be blamed when it's high again. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Goldenfinger5(m): 6:36pm On Mar 01 |
DesChyko:if your'e still adding weight in this economy then it means something is wrong with you |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Dybala11(m): 6:41pm On Mar 01 |
EzeChukwuIgbo:May your life be like the way Tinubu is managing the country. If you're sure that Tinubu is doing well, I dare you to say amen. 🙄 4 Likes |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Bluearrow: 6:42pm On Mar 01 |
pman06:They started with bdc guys, now binance, let's see who they will blame next. Maybe YouTube or Facebook. Bunch of failures smh 3 Likes |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Lexusgs430: 6:45pm On Mar 01 |
Ola9ja23: Then people would start trading through Ghana........😂😀 |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by casualobserver: 6:48pm On Mar 01 |
it has to be said that Onanuga has largely been an embarrassment to the government since he took up his appointment. He talks anyhow!! 5 Likes |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by casualobserver: 6:50pm On Mar 01 |
SpartaOfLagos: it is people like you who are making fools of themselves who would side with foreigners especially those who contribute nothing and milk the country because you have beef with one of your own. I voted for this government but i already said in a previous post that Onanuga is fast becoming an embarrassment to the government. The difference between people like you is that we dont let our affiliations mute our brains or our patriotism. That is why no one takes you seriously and you are called a headless mob. casualobserver: Binance needs Nigeria more than Nigeria needs Binance. We are one of their largest markets, as it is they are banned or restricted in many countries including but not limited to USA, canada, uk, china saudi, Turkey and there are alternatives to Binance for Nigerians. If Binnance is banned, Genuine Nigerian crypto traders will find another platform, B8nance cannot replace the Nigerian market especially when they are banned in many of the countries with large populations. 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by DenreleDave(m): 6:51pm On Mar 01 |
Let's bance do as they want jare.. Let govt face the politicians and bankers hoarding dollars |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by cmikel: 6:51pm On Mar 01 |
DesChyko: They say they are not in discussion to free their staff or their service to be restored or for payment of any fine 10 billion dollar fine This one na Official kidnapping Serves binance right Everytime people are calling from naija begging for money due to high cost of living caused by high dollar rate Why I like BAT is that he can fight and win wars am with him on this. But are they rlly the cause of our fx issues I taught we now have free currency float were market determines their rates , wen there is competition prices will reduce |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by hosemujica: 6:53pm On Mar 01 |
Is there any serious company or government that should ever pay attention to Nigeria’s Forex issues? They have better things to do with their time jare. 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by DenreleDave(m): 6:54pm On Mar 01 |
SpartaOfLagos: U r just a boy who need moral lesson.. Even though I don't support the govt Actions as I bliv our politicians are the issue However it is very illiterate of you to say Nigeria need binance. Only election losers can say this |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by spiSeyi: 6:54pm On Mar 01 |
FG wanted to call a dog (Binance)a bad name to hang it FG wan use Binance raise the $10 B the CBN promised to inject to the FX. If FG is sincere enough BDC and those selling FX to BDC at CBN should be jailed and fined. Binance is just a market place for crypto assets and buying the crypto is just like buying other comondities, if the FG goes by this logic of seeing Binance as the root cause of Nigeria economy woes then market men & women that are selling food items should be jailed . CBN has become clueless under the APC government and has lose total control of the monetary aspect of the economy 2 Likes |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by nedekid: 6:58pm On Mar 01 |
MrProlific95:A grown man with bia bia in his blokos tearing lies.. 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by DesChyko: 7:07pm On Mar 01 |
casualobserver: I've heard this before.. 🤔 Wondering when..🤔 Ahh.. Yes! During the Twitter ban. Well, what do we have here now? Largest market isonu. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Emmabyte: 7:09pm On Mar 01 |
This country surviving 4 years under tinubu will be a miracle |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Yankee101: 7:10pm On Mar 01 |
They’ll pay America but won’t pay you They’ll scatter you economy and support terror financing. Yahoo, drug dealers and corrupt politicians |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Seunpapa65: 7:11pm On Mar 01 |
Omo this matter go long oo if you get coin better move it from there Dollar is already running is it still binance |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by casualobserver: 7:11pm On Mar 01 |
DesChyko: Use your brains. Binance and twitter are different. Binnace has many alternatives, there is really one 1 twitter. Personally I support the ban of twitter, and all these companies mainly for the reason that they make more out of Nigeria and don’t pay taxes. The world will not fall if they are banned. And for the record, Twitter complied with government requests before their ban was lifted. Left to me many of these social media leeches like twitter will be banned as they do more damage to society than any benefit they bring. 1 Like
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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by DesChyko: 7:20pm On Mar 01 |
casualobserver: There are really more than one Binance? Binance has more than thrice the trading volume of its closest competitor and is almost equals the combined trading volume of it's 5 closest competitor altogether. Twitter doesn't have many alternatives? Twitter is not in the world's top 5 social media platforms. No, I kid you not. Take your advice and use your brains. For a start, since you were so eager to post a Wikipedia source to prove that Nigeria stripped Twitter bare, I have an easy assignment for you. Bring us a valid CAC registration of Twitter as a legal entity in Nigeria. Shouldn't be too hard. CAC has a search engine on their site. Your time starts now.. 2 Likes
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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by casualobserver: 7:31pm On Mar 01 |
DesChyko: You are arguing like an id1ot, you must be an Obidient. There is no alternative to twitter for what twitter does , there are alternatives to Binance for what Binance does. I (and many) would love to quit WhatsApp but there is no real alternative to WhatsApp because for there to be an alternative my contacts must also be on the platform. That’s the practical definition of alternative or replaceable. I know you must be an Obidient but please try to post like the Obidient movement has not eradicated all your brain cells. I assume that surely you had some to begin with. 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by NuCypher: 7:33pm On Mar 01 |
The Nigerian government is on a long thing if they think Binance will pay them $10b. Where dem wan see am!? Bunch of jokers. Binance doesn't mind losing Nigerian customers. They make much more elsewhere. They prefer to have their services in the US, than they do in Nigeria. If anything, they'll support a local Nigerian cryptoexchange and buy into that to get a share of the Nigerian market, while exiting Nigeria altogether as Binance. Nowhere in the world should Nigeria expect that they'll dip their hands into their pocket and pay $10b which is nearly 1/6th of BNB marketcap. And if they don't pay, wetin the Nigerian government wan hold? Where is the building or infrastructure they want to hold like they wanted to do with MTN? Internet business is not GSM business. |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Arabk25: 7:34pm On Mar 01 |
EzeChukwuIgbo:You they smoke Igbo 1 Like |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by DesChyko: 7:35pm On Mar 01 |
casualobserver: What does twitter do for which there are no alternatives? Used by organizations? Influencers? Tag people? Post pictures and videos? What? What?? What?? I know you're a little intimidated by the hard facts before you. That's why you must tread carefully before spreading rumours on social media. It's not your village compound. 1 Like
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Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by Goldbw122(m): 7:39pm On Mar 01 |
If the dollar increase tomorrow tomorrow, who will they blame? |
Re: We Have No Intention Of Paying Fines To Nigerian Government - Binance by casualobserver: 7:46pm On Mar 01 |
DesChyko: If I had to explain to you, it would be a waste of time. If you don’t know the USP of twitter you are dumber than I could ever have imagined. To others with brains, most social media companies have a faraway market leader in their unique USP and that is how they hook you. Nairaland is a one stop shop for all news Nigeria…and to gauge how far the IQ of Nigerians is falling by the day. Facebook is a one stop shop for connecting with old friends Twitter is a one stop shop for global headline news No other companies provide what these companies provide in the way they provide. For instance if you quit Facebook, you have to find a social media platform that has all your Facebook contacts as members, so even when you are tired of Facebook you don’t close your account….just in case. Like I said everyday I want to quit WhatsApp but it has become the defacto means of communication, So I put up with the nuisance factor despite the fact that I hate it, Telegram, and co are not the same and going back to normal txt messages is like going back to the Stone Age. Same with Nairaland, you encounter so many daft, brain dead people like you and low IQ posts like yours but if one wants a one stop shop for Nigerian news, there is no alternative….at best don’t join or resist the urge to comment. Binance is different, you can always switch to another and trade your crypto and lose nothing. It is merely a trading platform, there are many trading platforms. 2 Likes |
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