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BREAKING: $150 million Binance bribery scandal not directed at entire lawmakers – Spokesman

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The Spokesman for the House of Representatives, Akin Rotimi on Saturday reacted to the Binance bribery scandal, saying the allegation was directed at individual members of the House of Representatives and not the House as an institution by the Binance Executive, Tigran Gambaryan.

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In a statement which he issued on Saturday, the House Spokesman Akin Rotimi gave a clarification, saying the public should stick to facts of the matter rather than unproven allegations.

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CAPITAL POST reported that the Binance cryptocurrency Executive Tigran Gabaryan posted on his X handle on Friday and Saturday, alleging that Reps. Philip Agbese, Peter Akpanke and Ginger Onwusibe demanded the sum of $150 million to stop the arrest and prosecution of Gabaryan over allegation of his involvement in money laundering.

The House Spokesman said, one of the accused lawmakers has proceed to Court to clear his name, while he encouraged others to do the same in view of the weighty allegations against them in other to protect their reputation as lawmakers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“As an independent arm of government, the House upholds due process, the rule of law, and constitutional oversight. These allegations, which have been previously circulated last year, are directed at individual members, not the institution itself.

“The Honourable Members named have assured the House Leadership that they never had any such dealings as reported. One of the members has already instituted legal action to clear his name, while others affected have been encouraged to do the same in pursuit of justice and the protection of their reputations,” Rotimi’s statement read.

He further stressed that since the matter is now before a competent court and remains a subject of diplomatic discussions, the House will refrain from making further comments in accordance with legal and parliamentary procedures. He also reassured Nigerians that the House remains committed to transparency, accountability, and protecting democratic institutions.

The controversy surfaced after Gambaryan alleged that three Nigerian lawmakers demanded a $150 million bribe to prevent his arrest and prosecution. He made these claims on Friday in a post on the social media platform X. The lawmakers named—Philip Agbese, Ginger Onwusibe, and Peter Akpanke—have strongly denied the allegations.

Gambaryan, who was previously detained in Nigeria over money laundering accusations against Binance, claimed that National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu also sought personal benefits from the dispute between Binance and the Nigerian government.

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Council of Legal Education to release Bar II results soon

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The Nigerian Council of Legal Education, the academic institute training lawyers before mobilizing for Call to the Bar said, the 2024 Bar Part results would be release any time soon.

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The assurance came amid tension by the students who wrote the examination in November and are awaiting release of the results to determine if they have cleared or have to resit papers.

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In a memo released and signed by the School management on Friday 28th March, 2025, the attention of candidates and the public was drawn to the fact that the Council has been working on the results and has progressed into a phase where the results will be released soon.

Part of the memo sighted by CAPITAL POST in Abuja said: Candidates who wrote the November 2024 Bar Final Examinations and the general public are hereby notified that the conventional processes leading to the publication of the results after approval by the Council of Legal Education are almost concluded.

“Candidates and the general public are assured that the results will be released shortly.

“The date for the Call to the Bar will be announced as soon as it is approved by the honourable Body of Benchers”, it concluded.

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Northern Senators condemn lynching of travelers in Edo

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The Northern Senators Forum has expressed its sadness over the lynching of travelers in Uromi, Edo State, saying that they were taken aback over the gruesome killing of innocent Nigerians because of the zone where the victims came from.

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The Forum was reacting to the attack that led to death of individuals on 27th March, 2025 while travelling to the Northern part of the country after they were tragically stereotyped as Fulani kidnappers and brutally murdered in a despicable manner.

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The Forum in a statement issued by its Chairman, Abdulaziz Yar’adua strongly condemn the killing and described it as a heinous act which must be investigated with the culprits brought to book.

It read: “We strongly condemn this heinous act, which is a clear violation of the fundamental human rights of the victims. We urge the Edo State Government to take immediate action to identify and prosecute the perpetrators of this gruesome murder.

“We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for directing the police and other security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation into this incident, with a view to arresting the culprits.

“This swift action demonstrates the government’s commitment to upholding justice and protecting the rights of all citizens.

“As stated in Section 41 of the Nigerian Constitution, every citizen has the right to freedom of movement and residence throughout the country. No citizen can be expelled from or refused entry into Nigeria. We must uphold these fundamental principles and ensure that all citizens are treated with dignity and respect.

“We call on the Edo State Government, the security agencies, and all stakeholders to work together to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. We must promote a culture of tolerance, understanding, and peaceful coexistence among all Nigerians.”

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Fubara orders bombing of House of Assembly – Former Rivers HoS

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The Ex-Head of Service of Rivers State, George Nwaeke has revealed how the embattled Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara ordered bombing of the State House of Assembly complex in 2023 to avoid impeachment moves by legislators loyal to Chief Nyesom Wike.

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The governor who was suspended from office in the heat of crisis rocking the State however, swiftly denied the allegation and urged the public to disregard it.

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The former HoS who resigned from office recently gave the revelation during a press briefing on Friday in Port Harcourt, adding that bag of money was allegedly handed over to the former House of Assembly leader, Edison Ehie, who later became Fubara’s Chief of Staff to attack the Assembly complex located along Moscow Road, Port Harcourt.

He said, “First, it all started with the Rivers State House of Assembly, where Governor Siminalayi Fubara directed his Chief of Staff (Edison Ehie) to burn down the Assembly to avert his impeachment. That evening, Edison was in Government House with two other boys, including the former Chairman of Obio/Akpor LGA, one Chijioke.

“I was there with them when a bag of money was handed over to Edison for that operation, though I do not know the amount inside. I want to tell the people of Rivers State today that the House of Assembly Complex on Moscow Road was deliberately brought down by Edison Ehie under the instructions of Governor Siminalayi Fubara. I challenge him to an open confrontation, and I will provide more details.

“A day after that incident, I almost resigned, but I was very scared because I knew the power of a sitting governor. He knew that I was aware of the whole plan and that I was uncomfortable with the unconscionable act and his deliberate posture of innocence.

“Another attempt was also made to destroy the residential quarters of the House of Assembly members. If not for the press conference held there by Rivers youths, Rivers elders, and National Assembly members, that would have been another barbaric demolition in Rivers State.

“I realised that they actually wanted to demolish that second building because, weeks later, he personally told me that if he had known earlier, he would have pulled down their hall before targeting the residential quarters of the Assembly. He didn’t realise they had such a beautiful hall where they are now holding their sittings.

“I was shocked and asked myself: how could a man who wants to lead his people be destroying state assets and wasting public funds on a needless ego fight?”

Nwaeke stated that he resigned voluntarily, countering speculations that he was sacked or pressured to leave.

“With the load of misinformation in print and electronic media, I have chosen to set the record straight.

“I was not sacked, nor was I pressured to resign; I did it willingly from the depth of my heart,” he clarified.

Nwaeke further alleged that another attempt was made to destroy the residential quarters of the House of Assembly members but was thwarted by a press conference held by Rivers youths, elders, and National Assembly members.

According to him, Fubara had openly expressed a desire to demolish more state property, raising concerns about his leadership style.

He also claimed that Fubara had made comments about using the Ijaw people to influence Nigeria’s presidency, referencing control over oil pipelines and potential disruptions.

Reacting, Fubara denied the allegations levelled against him, asking Nigerians to disregard them.

The governor described Nwaeke’s allegations as “laughable” in a statement he signed on Friday.

“The truth is that Dr. Nwaeke has been compromised, and whatever he is saying is only aimed at fulfilling his promise to those who may have paid or coerced him to lie against me.

“I call on all well-meaning Nigerians and the good people of Rivers State to disregard everything said by Dr. Nwaeke as they are mere desperate attempts to discredit me and my administration, and undermine the peace process by Mr. President,” he said.

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