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    Disregard Falsehoods Being Peddled by Tigran Gambaryan against Nigerian Government Officials – FG



    The Federal Government of Nigeria notes with concern the outrageous allegations, misinformation, and defamatory statements being disseminated by Tigran Gambaryan, an American personnel of Binance who was recently tried in Nigeria for financial crimes.



    While the Federal Government of Nigeria is reluctant to engage Mr. Gambaryan, due to the high-level diplomatic intervention that resolved his case, we are compelled to set the record straight to prevent his falsehoods from gaining traction.



    The first visit of Mr. Gambaryan and his colleagues to Nigeria was at their own discretion, and the Government was not officially involved. However, when the Government's attention was drawn to an alleged bribery demand during that trip, an investigation was immediately launched, despite there being no formal complaint from anyone.



    Mr. Gambaryan's second visit to Nigeria was part of a wider probe into the criminal manipulation of the Nigerian currency through peer-to-peer platforms like Binance, but investigators were frustrated by the tactics deployed by Gambaryan and his team.



    Mr. Gambaryan was released by the Nigerian government in October 2024 on humanitarian grounds and following a high-level diplomatic intervention that ended with tangible benefits for Nigeria. The government rejected Binance's offer of a $5 million down payment in exchange for Mr. Gambaryan's freedom, in favour of a more beneficial settlement with the American government.



    We categorically deny the retaliatory claims made by Mr. Gambaryan against Nigerian officials involved in his case, and we urge the public to disregard these false accusations in their entirety.



    It is essential to note that Mr. Gambaryan's allegations are not only unsubstantiated but also lack credibility, given his apparent motive to discredit and intimidate those who ensured he faced justice.



    However, we are confident that both the Nigerian and American judicial systems will provide Mr. Gambaryan with a fair opportunity to substantiate his claims in court. Until then, we advise the public to exercise caution and not be swayed by Mr. Gambaryan's unfounded and malicious claims.



    Mohammed Idris

    Honourable Minister of Information and National Orientation.



    Friday, February 14, 2025
    Press Statement Disregard Falsehoods Being Peddled by Tigran Gambaryan against Nigerian Government Officials – FG The Federal Government of Nigeria notes with concern the outrageous allegations, misinformation, and defamatory statements being disseminated by Tigran Gambaryan, an American personnel of Binance who was recently tried in Nigeria for financial crimes. While the Federal Government of Nigeria is reluctant to engage Mr. Gambaryan, due to the high-level diplomatic intervention that resolved his case, we are compelled to set the record straight to prevent his falsehoods from gaining traction. The first visit of Mr. Gambaryan and his colleagues to Nigeria was at their own discretion, and the Government was not officially involved. However, when the Government's attention was drawn to an alleged bribery demand during that trip, an investigation was immediately launched, despite there being no formal complaint from anyone. Mr. Gambaryan's second visit to Nigeria was part of a wider probe into the criminal manipulation of the Nigerian currency through peer-to-peer platforms like Binance, but investigators were frustrated by the tactics deployed by Gambaryan and his team. Mr. Gambaryan was released by the Nigerian government in October 2024 on humanitarian grounds and following a high-level diplomatic intervention that ended with tangible benefits for Nigeria. The government rejected Binance's offer of a $5 million down payment in exchange for Mr. Gambaryan's freedom, in favour of a more beneficial settlement with the American government. We categorically deny the retaliatory claims made by Mr. Gambaryan against Nigerian officials involved in his case, and we urge the public to disregard these false accusations in their entirety. It is essential to note that Mr. Gambaryan's allegations are not only unsubstantiated but also lack credibility, given his apparent motive to discredit and intimidate those who ensured he faced justice. However, we are confident that both the Nigerian and American judicial systems will provide Mr. Gambaryan with a fair opportunity to substantiate his claims in court. Until then, we advise the public to exercise caution and not be swayed by Mr. Gambaryan's unfounded and malicious claims. Mohammed Idris Honourable Minister of Information and National Orientation. Friday, February 14, 2025
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  • My aunt was k!lled in front of me - Nigerian woman recalls ordeal in kidnappers’ denNigerian home decor ideas


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    An Abuja based lady, Nka Jess Nka, who was abducted by kidnappers, has narrated her ordeal after regaining her freedom.



    Jess was abducted along with her aunt and other victims last year.



    In a Facebook post on Friday, February 21, 2025, she recalled how the kidnappers k!lled her aunt in her presence.

    "My heart is full of pain today because today is the day that you were k!lled auntie, right in front of me, I'm here typing and wishing I had the power to protect you from those heartless kidnappers but it is beyond my power," she wrote.

    “I wish it is something I could fight to win but is beyond just a fight. Keep resting. To anyone that is hands is involved in our kidnapping, they will never go unpunished. God will fight for our family and bring healing to our hearts thou is not easy, I miss you greatly dear auntie, hmmmmmmmm life. It's well.”



    In an initial Facebook post on January 30, 2025, she shared photos taken after regaining her freedom and wrote.



    “Lord I'm here to thank you for showing me mercy, thank you for keeping me alive , I want to also thank everyone of you for ur prayers and support during the time of my kidnapped. I didn't take it for granted, is a year now, thank God for my freedom, waking up today in my bed is a testimony and to my aunty that couldn't make it alive I'm in tears every now and den ,I miss her greatly.”

    My aunt was k!lled in front of me - Nigerian woman recalls ordeal in kidnappers’ denNigerian home decor ideas My aunt was k!lled in front of me - Nigerian woman recalls ordeal in kidnappers? den An Abuja based lady, Nka Jess Nka, who was abducted by kidnappers, has narrated her ordeal after regaining her freedom. Jess was abducted along with her aunt and other victims last year. In a Facebook post on Friday, February 21, 2025, she recalled how the kidnappers k!lled her aunt in her presence. "My heart is full of pain today because today is the day that you were k!lled auntie, right in front of me, I'm here typing and wishing I had the power to protect you from those heartless kidnappers but it is beyond my power," she wrote. “I wish it is something I could fight to win but is beyond just a fight. Keep resting. To anyone that is hands is involved in our kidnapping, they will never go unpunished. God will fight for our family and bring healing to our hearts thou is not easy, I miss you greatly dear auntie, hmmmmmmmm life. It's well.” In an initial Facebook post on January 30, 2025, she shared photos taken after regaining her freedom and wrote. “Lord I'm here to thank you for showing me mercy, thank you for keeping me alive , I want to also thank everyone of you for ur prayers and support during the time of my kidnapped. I didn't take it for granted, is a year now, thank God for my freedom, waking up today in my bed is a testimony and to my aunty that couldn't make it alive I'm in tears every now and den ,I miss her greatly.”
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  • Police rescue kidnap victim chained to his neck and hands with padlocks in Niger State


    Police rescue kidnap victim chained to his neck and hands with padlocks in Niger State
    Operatives of the Niger State Police Command have rescued a kidnap victim who was chained to his neck and hands with padlocks.


    Spokesperson of the command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, who disclosed this in a statement on Friday, February 21, 2025, said the victim, identified as Nasiru Idris, was abducted from Kebbi State.


    According to the PPRO, his abductors abandoned him on sighting the police patrol teams.

    “On 16th February, 2025 at about 4pm, Police tactical squad led by DPO 'A' Div Kontagora embarked on a routine confidence-building patrol along Bangi-Kontagora road, and in the process, one suspected victim was found within the forest of Mariga, and chained to his neck and hands with padlocks who was identified as Nasiru Idris,” the statement read.

    "He was interrogated, and narrated that he was kidnapped from Kebbi State at Farin-Ruwa via Bena, Wasagu LGA.

    "He said he was abandoned by his abductors on sighting the Police patrol teams, as the suspected kidnappers fled from the location.

    “The victim was taken to the hospital for treatment, while the effort to locate his relatives is ongoing.”
    Police rescue kidnap victim chained to his neck and hands with padlocks in Niger State Police rescue kidnap victim chained to his neck and hands with padlocks in Niger State Operatives of the Niger State Police Command have rescued a kidnap victim who was chained to his neck and hands with padlocks. Spokesperson of the command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, who disclosed this in a statement on Friday, February 21, 2025, said the victim, identified as Nasiru Idris, was abducted from Kebbi State. According to the PPRO, his abductors abandoned him on sighting the police patrol teams. “On 16th February, 2025 at about 4pm, Police tactical squad led by DPO 'A' Div Kontagora embarked on a routine confidence-building patrol along Bangi-Kontagora road, and in the process, one suspected victim was found within the forest of Mariga, and chained to his neck and hands with padlocks who was identified as Nasiru Idris,” the statement read. "He was interrogated, and narrated that he was kidnapped from Kebbi State at Farin-Ruwa via Bena, Wasagu LGA. "He said he was abandoned by his abductors on sighting the Police patrol teams, as the suspected kidnappers fled from the location. “The victim was taken to the hospital for treatment, while the effort to locate his relatives is ongoing.”
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  • Customs intercept N398m cannabis sativa in Lagos


    Customs intercept N398m cannabis sativa in Lagos
    The Nigeria Customs Service, Western Marine Command, said it intercepted 53 sacks of cannabis sativa weighing 1,958kg with a duty-paid value of N398m in Lagos.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, Lomba Benjamin, disclosed this in a statement on Friday, Feb. 21.

    The Customs Area Controller in charge of the command, Paul Bamisaiye, said that the contrabands were intercepted at Ilase Sea Beach, about 200 nautical miles from the Lagos Anchorage.

    He said that the smugglers tried to run away but were overpowered by the officers, so “they abandoned the boat and jumped into the sea.”

    “The boat was quickly secured and brought to the office where it was found to contain 3,793 loaves of cannabis sativa divided into 53 sacks and weighed 1,958kg. The duty paid value of the seizure is N398m,” he said.

    He stressed that the contrabands, which were intercepted on Thursday, Feb. 20, at about 11pm, were a result of the intensified efforts by the ever-focused and eagle-eyed officers of the command.

    He said that the interception was the highest single operational seizure of cannabis sativa under his administration.

    Bamisaiye added that two months ago, the command made a seizure of 15 sacks containing 1,021 loves of cannabis sativa weighing 538kg worth N107m.

    He added that in line with the established procedures, the hard drugs will be handed over to the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency.

    He said that the command will continue to partner with other sister agencies in ensuring that the nation’s borders are well protected.
    Customs intercept N398m cannabis sativa in Lagos Customs intercept N398m cannabis sativa in Lagos The Nigeria Customs Service, Western Marine Command, said it intercepted 53 sacks of cannabis sativa weighing 1,958kg with a duty-paid value of N398m in Lagos. The command’s Public Relations Officer, Lomba Benjamin, disclosed this in a statement on Friday, Feb. 21. The Customs Area Controller in charge of the command, Paul Bamisaiye, said that the contrabands were intercepted at Ilase Sea Beach, about 200 nautical miles from the Lagos Anchorage. He said that the smugglers tried to run away but were overpowered by the officers, so “they abandoned the boat and jumped into the sea.” “The boat was quickly secured and brought to the office where it was found to contain 3,793 loaves of cannabis sativa divided into 53 sacks and weighed 1,958kg. The duty paid value of the seizure is N398m,” he said. He stressed that the contrabands, which were intercepted on Thursday, Feb. 20, at about 11pm, were a result of the intensified efforts by the ever-focused and eagle-eyed officers of the command. He said that the interception was the highest single operational seizure of cannabis sativa under his administration. Bamisaiye added that two months ago, the command made a seizure of 15 sacks containing 1,021 loves of cannabis sativa weighing 538kg worth N107m. He added that in line with the established procedures, the hard drugs will be handed over to the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency. He said that the command will continue to partner with other sister agencies in ensuring that the nation’s borders are well protected.
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