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Detained Binance Chief’s Wife Drags Nigeria Before US Parliament

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Yuki, wife of the detained Binance Holdings Limited executive, Tigran Gambaryan, has described the 65 days her husband has spent in custody as the longest in their lives.

Gambaryan and another Executive of the company, Nadeem Anjarwalla, were detained on February 26 following an investigation into Binance’s activities in Nigeria.

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Yuki, represented by her congressman, Rich McCormick, spoke at the House Foreign Affairs Committee roundtable on Americans detained abroad on Tuesday.

Yuki accused the Nigerian government of luring her husband to the country and detaining Gambaryan without initially charging him with any crime.

Gambaryan’s wife stated that although she couldn’t speak on behalf of the company, she stressed that the charges against her husband were completely unfounded.

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She said, ” My husband and the father of our two young children, Tigrin, has been in Nigerian custody for 65 days, the longest two months of our lives. On February 25, he landed in Abuja at the Nigerian government’s request for a financial compliance policy. This is what Tigran does. He helps countries navigate the notoriously prickly world of finance, crime, and compliance.

“He spends his days investigating and pursuing criminal activity on the cryptocurrency platform of Binance, his employer. However, 24 hours after his arrival, he was arrested and detained without charge or explanation.

“It took over two weeks for the Nigerian government to fabricate tax-related charges against Tigran and finance. I cannot speak for his employer, but the charges against Tigran are utterly baseless.

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“He was lured into the country under false pretences, only to be arrested due to some allegations against his employer.”

Yuki also lamented that her husband was being kept at the Kuje correctional centre where terrorists were being held.

“Today, my husband sits in the notorious Kuje prison, a place that has held Militants from Islamic State and Boko Haram,” she said.

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Gambaryan’s wife accused the Nigerian Government of using her husband as a bargaining chip, a situation she described as devastating.

She said, “Ironically, Tigran spent more than a decade as a special agent for the United States General Revolution Revenue Service, investigating issues of national security, terrorist financing, identity theft, distribution of tile pornography, tax evasion and more.

“To see my husband, who is by nature a person of goodwill and strong moral character, be used as a bargaining chip by the Nigerian government is devastating.”

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She therefore called on the United States of America government to stop being passive in the matter involving its citizens.

Yuki said, “The United States cannot afford to remain passive while its citizens suffer tremendously in the name of geopolitical gamesmanship.”

Anjarwalla on March 23 escaped from safe custody and fled the country.

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Gambaryan alongside Binance were subsequently arraigned by the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on tax evasion and money laundering charges respectively.

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From ‘Tiro’ to Concord: Inside Doyin Abiola’s Fearless Media Journey

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Dr. Doyin Abiola was a trailblazing figure in Nigerian journalism, breaking new ground as the first woman to edit and lead a national daily newspaper, serving as Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of National Concord.

Her remarkable career shattered gender barriers and left an enduring legacy in the media industry.

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Spanning over three decades, her work championed democratic ideals, challenged societal norms, and inspired generations of journalists.

Through her bold leadership and fearless voice, she transformed Nigerian media and mentored countless professionals.

Below are eight astonishing facts about her.

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First Female Editor in Nigeria: Dr. Doyin Abiola became the first Nigerian woman to edit a national daily newspaper, taking on the role at The National Concord in 1980. By 1986, she had become the first woman to serve as Managing Director and Editor-in-Chief of a Nigerian daily.

Fearless Columnist: Starting her career in 1969 at Daily Sketch, Abiola wrote the influential “Tiro” column, addressing critical social and gender issues, establishing herself as a bold voice in Nigerian journalism.

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Academic Excellence: She graduated from the University of Ibadan in 1969 with a degree in English and Drama, later earning a master’s in Journalism and a PhD in Communications and Political Science from New York University in 1979.

Three-Decade Media Career: Abiola’s over 30-year tenure at National Concord saw her rise from editor to Managing Director, guiding the newspaper through challenging times and cementing its status as a leading Nigerian media outlet.

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Advocate for Democracy: As the widow of Chief Moshood Abiola, the winner of the annulled 1993 presidential election, she used her platform at National Concord to champion democratic ideals and resist political oppression.

Prestigious Awards: Abiola received the Diamond Award for Media Excellence Lifetime Achievement Award, becoming only the second woman to earn this honor, and was granted an Eisenhower Fellowship in 1986 for her journalism contributions.

Media Industry Leadership: She shaped Nigeria’s media landscape as Chairperson of the inaugural Nigerian Media Merit Award’s Nominating Panel and as a member of the Advisory Council for Ogun State University’s Faculty of Social and Management Sciences.

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Mentorship Legacy: Working with journalism icons like Stanley Macebuh, Dele Giwa, and Amma Ogan at Daily Times, Abiola mentored numerous journalists, leaving a lasting impact through her editorial leadership and commitment to excellence.
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Falana Slams South-West Governors, Criticises Makinde’s N63bn Renovation

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The popular human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, on Wednesday, decried failed governance and sheer infrastructural decay in the South-West saying that the governors has not done enough to tackle the challenge of poverty fail to prioritise selfless service.

Falana regretted that unlike in the days of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo when the politics was in the hand of the intellectuals, “politics is now in the hands of criminals and touts who bother less about investing in the economic prosperity of the country and the well-being of the citizens.”

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The legal luminary also faulted Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde’s decision to spend N63bn on the rehabilitation of the government house, describing it as unnecessary and reckless spending of public funds that should have been put into better use to uplift infrastructural development in the state.

Falana disclosed this on Wednesday, while making his submission as member of panels during the 2025 National Conference of Egbe Amofin Odua held in Abeokuta with the theme “Regional Justice, Security and Sustainable Development”.

Other members of the panel were Dr Wahab Shittu, SAN, Mrs Titilayo Akinlawon, SAN, Chief Olumuyiwa Akinboro, SAN and Mr Kayode Akinremi, Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association, Abeokuta branch.

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The human rights lawyer noted that the South-West region may continue in its journey of retrogression except the the political leaders both at the state and the local government stay honest to the people and make good governance and service to the people their focus.

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Falana explained that, “We are always quick to shout about the misappropriation and reckless spending of public funds in Abuja but in Lagos after spending N45bn to procure Jeeps (utility vehicles) in the first four years, the state House of Assembly is planning to spend another N20bn on purchase of jeeps yet the people are wallowing in poverty.

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“Ikorodu has been submerged in the last three days, if it were to be abroad, they will be using the helicopter to go and drop food for the victims but what is being done for the people? Nothing.

“Similarly, the governor of Oyo State who comes to work from his house now want to rehabilitate the government house with N63bn, the amount that is enough to provide good roads and electricity for the state.

“The education is in bad shape, there is no South-West states today that is up to date in accessing the UBEC fund. There are 18.3m out of school children including children from the South-West.

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“Today, the roads in the Southwest are terrible, infrastructurally we are not there unfortunately when they now want to flag off road that they will not even complete, you will see them making so much noise, doing ceremony, there is need for a rethink.”

The lawyer also lamented that touts have now taken over South-West states due to growing poverty saying that the sad narrative is the Same from Lagos to Ogun, Oyo to Osun and Ondo to Ekiti, warning that there is need for the government to begin to make judicious use of the resources at their disposal to make life more comfortable and rewarding for the populace.

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He explained that, “Area boys, touts have taken over the South-West states. The area boys in Ekiti seem to be wild than the ones in Lagos, they are there from Lagos to Abeokuta and everywhere, even in the rural areas.

“Our children are no longer going to school. You can’t buy a piece of land now and enjoy peaceful possession. As you are laying foundation, you will see them, when you want to roof the building, you will see them again Go and look at the results of WAEC now, two years ago, Ekiti came 28, one year Oyo and Oshun came 28 and 27, what is happening to us in the Southwest.

“Our children now run to miracles center, the children are not going to schools again, only children of the privileged few are going to school because of poverty yet the common wealth of our region is being privatized right before our very eyes”

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Falana urged lawyers to stand up to making our political leaders accountable to the people even if they will have to drag them before the court of law

He disclosed that “For the 2025 budget, Senators and members of House of Representatives inserted 11000 constituency projects valued at N6.9trn, as lawyers you must do more than sitting and watching, ask these lawmakers where the projects are cited and if they are not giving any satisfactory answers, take them to court”.

Giving his keynote address, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the federation, Chief Akin Olujinmi, SAN, urged the lawyers to continue to uphold rule of law and advance the course of justice, fairness and equity in the region.

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Olujinmi said that the association must constantly in all its engagements and activities draw attention of the governments to the obligation on them to observe the rule of law and the constitution because obeisance to the rule of law is key to regional justice, security and sustainable development.

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As way out of the trouble of insecurity in the region, the former Minister hailed the late governor of Ondo State, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, who against all odds and opposition established the Amotekun Corps that has helped to curb the growing insecurity in the Southwest

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Olujinmi has therefore identified the need for an effective collaboration among the six Southwestern

States to increase the empowerment and capacity of the Amotekun Corps across the region to further deal decisive blow to those hurting the region’s security architecture

The former Minister added that, “The governments of the region should regularly engage closely with the people to appreciate their specific needs and provide for them instead of embarking on programmes of development that are not of any immediate relevance to the needs of the communities.

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“The region is blessed with fertile land and active

human capital which can be harnessed for the development of the region. The governments of the six States need to tackle youth

unemployment with a robust commitment. All these are necessary for sustainable development in the region.”

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The President of the association, Mr Isiaka Olagunju SAN, urged the members of the association to help in protecting the heritage which purely belongs to the Yoruba people.

Olagunju said that it is unfortunate and regrettable that some section of the country will be describing Lagos as no man’s land saying that there is need for the members of the association who are only Yoruba to always stand up and be counted to defend wrong narratives and twisting of the cherished Yoruba rich history.

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Also speaking at the programme, the leader of Oodua Peoples Congress, Chief Gani Adams explained that only restructuring and practice of true federalism can help to resolve lots of issues especially around insecurity and economic prosperity of not only the Southwest region but the entire country.

The Chairman, Planning Committee of the annual conference, Mr Olusegun Fabunmi, SAN, said that the association will critically examine all that have been discussed at the conference and then set up committee to ensure that the recommendations especially those that bother on insecurity and economic integration are pushed to the government for implementation.

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Credicorp: NYSC Unveils N200,000 Loan Scheme For Corps Members

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The Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation has unveiled a new initiative to empower corps members with access to single-digit interest loans of up to N200,000 under a programme dubbed “YouthCred.”

The scheme officially kicked off on Wednesday in Abuja with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Credicorp and the National Youth Service Corps.

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Speaking at the ceremony, the Managing Director/CEO of Credicorp, Uzoma Nwagba, disclosed that N9bn has been earmarked for the first phase of the programme, targeting NYSC members nationwide.

He explained that the initiative goes beyond credit access, aiming to instill responsible borrowing habits and financial planning among young Nigerians.

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He said the programme is part of President Bola Tinubu’s consumer credit drive announced during his Democracy Day address on June 12.

“The heart of YouthCred is actually not just credit, but credit orientation that is teaching young Nigerians, especially as they are coming into the workforce, teaching them good credit habits, teaching them how to build a credit history, teaching them how to plan financially and borrow responsibly, and then ultimately also giving them credits that enables them to access goods and services,” he said.

Eligible corps members will be required to complete a brief digital credit education course before they can access the loans.

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Those who repay promptly can gradually qualify for higher amounts, up to the N200,000 cap.

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The loans are expected to support a variety of needs including relocation, acquisition of work tools and devices, skills training or small-scale business funding.

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Nwagba emphasised the strategic importance of the NYSC scheme to national development, describing it as a “national gold mine for credit reorientation.”

Our first target for this is N9 billion. But like I said in the signing ceremony, the loans will grow, and the amounts will grow as the programme continues to gain adoption,” he added.

He urged beneficiaries to embrace the opportunity with discipline, stressing that repayment is vital to sustaining and expanding the scheme.

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In his remarks, the Director-General of the NYSC, Brigadier General Yusha’u Ahmed, who was represented by Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, hailed the initiative as “epoch-making,” praising Tinubu for prioritising Nigerian youths.

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The DG assured Credicorp of NYSC’s full cooperation, including the integration of credit education modules into orientation and training programmes.

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He added that the programme would not only empower corps members during service but also prepare them for life afterward, creating a generation of financially literate, credit-worthy, and business-minded Nigerians.

He stated, “I am glad and I want to thank the MD/CEO of CrediCorps and his staff for this initiative and partnership. I particularly would like to appreciate His Excellency, Mr President, for having the Nigerian youths at heart and driving this initiative.

“It shows that Mr President is committed to this, and he’s passionate about this. We are glad that we are recognised at that level.”

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