Tag: FBI

  • Nigerian Government Withdraws Charges Against Gambaryan, Binance Exec

    Nigerian Government Withdraws Charges Against Gambaryan, Binance Exec

    The Nigerian government has unexpectedly dropped the case against Tigran Gambaryan, a Binance executive facing money laundering allegations.

    Gambaryan, who has been detained since April, appeared at the Federal High Court in Abuja where charges were withdrawn just days ahead of the initially scheduled October 25 hearing.

    Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen, was detained on five counts related to money laundering and currency speculation, involving over $34 million.

    Despite two unsuccessful bail attempts, citing his health and being deemed a flight risk, the charges were suddenly dropped during a low-profile hearing.

    The unexpected move comes after prolonged diplomatic negotiations between Nigerian and U.S. officials.

    His detention at Kuje Correctional Centre and previous bail rejections drew attention from U.S. lawmakers, who advocated for his release.

    Another Binance official, Nadeem Anjarwalla, had earlier escaped from pre-trial custody in March, adding complexity to the case.

    This development concludes the case that has drawn international scrutiny, with Binance still facing separate tax evasion charges in Nigeria.

    Gambaryan’s health conditions had played a central role in his legal journey, but the court consistently maintained its stance against his bail, citing procedural concerns.

  • Arm Your cranial Cavity Against Anti-Tinubu Information Warfare

    Arm Your cranial Cavity Against Anti-Tinubu Information Warfare

     

    As Nigeria Turns 63: No Quick Road To Nirvana

    Whether we admit it or not, there is a fierce information warfare competing to take hold of the jello (our brain) measuring 5.5 x 6.5 x 3.6 inches (about ten tennis balls) sitting in our cranial cavity. It is daily being bombarded by laser beam of misinformation, exaggeration, mis-attribution, propaganda, innuendos, insinuations, deep fake and outright lies. The goal is to manipulate our perception and control our behavior spanning from what we eat, buy, wear, our belief and perception of reality about our institutions and government.

     

    The human brain has not evolved enough to handle its bombardment with so much conflicting information at the same time. That is why confirmation bias has become its default operational model. Confirmation bias is the propensity of the human brain to acquiesce and accept as fact information that comports with and confirms pre-existing bias, no matter how absurd it is.

     

    It is almost as if we are at the early stages of losing our critical and analytical thinking skills. Most of us have surrendered our brains, thoughts and minds to AI generated algorithms to do the thinking for us.

     

    Sadly, the people behind these algorithms have obliged us by manipulating our minds.

     

    So when you read the above headline US Economist | Wednesday August 28, 2024, Economist Cartoons Tinubu Private Jet as Nigerians starve”, what comes to your mind. Did you think that the cartoon in question was released by “US Economist” a news organization or Steve Hanke a right wing Neoconservative economist who served under Ronald Reagan? What social media will not tell is that the latter is true. The entire story is based on a cartoon and about ten to fifteen words on X (formerly Twitter) by Steve Hanke, a John Hopkins professor who has made Tinubu-basing a cottage industry. Yet that story has been picked up by the usual suspects, the Tinubu-Hate group and blown out into a major news headline on Nigerian social media. That is the classic M. O. of propaganda and perception manipulation on social media.

     

    When did it become the fricking (don’t want to be vulgar) business of a White Neocon who probably has not set his feet in Nigeria ever to dictate to our president when he decides to replace the fleet of inoperable flight-unworthy aircraft in the presidential fleet? Of course these same bozos would be the first to castigate us as incompetent brutes should God forbids our president and his cabinet is incinerated in a rickety plane crash like they did when the Iranian president died in the same circumstance.

     

    Yes, these are indeed extremely tough times for our country and our people, but by golly we must not succumb our brains and our sovereignty to malicious outsiders who wish us no good and have contributed to our socio-economic and political downfall.

     

    Sadly, and because fake news and opinion journalism sell, old media newspapers like the Tribune, Punch and Arise TV among other have junked their journalistic pretensions and instead have hired highly talented opinionators (cloaked in the undeserved garbs of Journalists) to peddle beautifully crafted hateful opinions and perception-manipulations.

     

    Let me repeat once more that there is a vicious information warfare to turn the Nigerian citizens against its government and in the process decapitate the Tinubu regime and our hard earned albeit frustrating democracy and turn the ethnic group against one another. Sadly this phenomenon has become a global epidemics. Most national security agencies from the CIA, FBI and M-6 have set up sophisticated anti-propaganda units to confront this menace. It would be criminal negligence if the Nigerian government does not set up similar unit in the country. Fake news have led to ethnic and racial massacres from Bangladesh, to Indian and across Europe. Mischief makers will call it descent into authoritarianism and infringement of the freedom of speech.

     

    Information has been weaponized and no responsible government will sit by indolently while the country security and sovereignty are been threatened by information warriors. Yes, we must defend vigorously defend our fundamental right to freedom of speech, but w will all be risking it all if we allowed evil doers to hide behind the veil of free speech to destabilize our country.

    We must jealously guide, armour and insulate your ten tennis ball jello (brain) against the misinformation and outright manipulation.

  • President Tinubu Calls for Enhanced Collaboration with FBI to Combat Cybercrime and Terrorism

    President Tinubu Calls for Enhanced Collaboration with FBI to Combat Cybercrime and Terrorism

    President Bola Tinubu has given order for increased cooperation between Nigerian law enforcement agencies and the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He gave the order during a meeting at the State House, Abuja, on Saturday, during FBI Director Christopher Wray’s visit.
    President Tinubu called for greater focus on addressing cybercrime, terrorism, and related criminal activities through joint efforts.

    In a statement issued by his spokesman, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Mr Tinubu acknowledged the FBI’s sophistication and reputation for excellence, expressing honor at the Director’s visit.

    “The visit of Director Wray underscores the importance of our partnership in eliminating local and global crimes,” President Tinubu stated.

    As Chairman of ECOWAS, President Tinubu also highlighted Nigeria’s collaboration with other West African nations in combating economic crimes.

    “We are working closely with our regional partners to tackle economic crimes and terrorism,” President Tinubu affirmed.

    President Tinubu further stressed the role of education in poverty alleviation, noting its significance in addressing the root causes of criminal activities. He expressed appreciation for the diverse Nigerian agencies present at the meeting, actively involved in reducing crimes across the country.

    In response, FBI Director Wray praised President Tinubu’s commitment to enhancing partnerships among government agencies to protect citizens from terrorism and cyber-enabled crimes.

    “We value President Tinubu’s efforts in countering terrorism, which poses a threat to both Nigeria and the United States,” Director Wray acknowledged.

    He also highlighted Nigeria’s recent successes in countering ISIS and other terrorist groups in West Africa, crediting effective coordination among security agencies.

    “We stand ready to support Nigeria in various aspects, including counter-terrorism, cybercrime prevention, and intelligence sharing,” Director Wray assured.

    Key security figures attending the meeting included National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, and Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS) Yusuf Magaji Bichi.

    The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of mutual commitment to deepen collaboration through enhanced intelligence sharing and joint operations, reflecting Nigeria’s proactive stance in leveraging international partnerships to bolster its security efforts against evolving threats.