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Winner of Cross River Governor’s wife’s Humanity Pageant to take home ₦42m

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The competition will run from November 1 to December 27 and the pageants will be tasked to proffer solutions to the challenges of communities in the state with well-packaged proposals.
The organisers of the second edition of Cross River’s Queen of Humanity Pageantry say the 2024 winner will go home with ₦42 million.
This was revealed by Michael Moses, Producer of the pageantry, on Saturday at a press conference in Calabar.
The Queen of Humanity Pageantry is a brainchild of Enyoawan Otu, wife of the Cross River governor, to mentor young girls in the state, using pageantry.
Moses explained that the competition was put together by the governor’s wife to introduce a different aspect of pageantry which includes ethics, morality and selflessness.
The competition will run from November 1 to December 27 and the pageants will be tasked to proffer solutions to the challenges of communities in the state with well-packaged proposals.
“The competition will be about beauty and brains because immediately a winner emerges on December 27, the next phase will be the marketing of the queen, starting from January 2025.
“The winner will tour the 18 Local Government Areas of the state, speaking with the chairmen on humanitarian services.
“She will resume in the office that will be created for her in the office of the Wife of the Governor, from where she will inspect her pet projects and go on tours for one year,” he said
Moses said that the 2023 winner of the competition would be present to crown the new queen, adding that the competition was open to all Nigerian girls between the ages of 18 and 30 who are resident in the country.
On her part, Dr Comfort Oko, Senior Special Adviser, Administration, to the Wife of Cross River Governor, thanked the media for contributing its quota in the development of the state.
She appealed for such support in the Pageantry competition, adding that it was one of the ways to encourage the girl-child in the state to fulfil her potential.
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Binance bribe saga: Gambaryan’s allegations false, malicious, defamatory – Rep Onwusibe

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February 16, 2025By
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Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Crimes, Rep. Ginger Onwusibe, has denied the allegations of bribery made against him by the Head of Financial Crime Compliance of Binance, Tigran Gambaryan.
Onwusibe, in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday, described Gambaryan’s claims as false, malicious and defamatory.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gambaryan, who spent eight in a Nigerian detention facility over alleged corruption, had named three members of the house who allegedly demanded a $150 million bribe from him.
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Gambaryan had, in his verified X account on Friday, named Philip Agbese, Obinna Onwusibe and Peter Akpanke as the lawmakers who demanded the bribe from him.
NAN reports that one of the lawmakers, Agbese, had since denied Gambaryan’s allegations, calling on him to support his claims with evidence or face the consequences of his actions.
Onwusibe, in the statement on Saturday, said that his committee began investigating Binance after receiving a petition from a civil society organisation, Empowerment for Unemployed Youth Initiative.
He said that the petition alleged that Binance had engaged in financial and economic crimes which posed a threat to the Nigerian economy.
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“In response, the committee invited Binance’s CEO, Richard Teng, to appear before a public hearing scheduled for Jan. 10, 2024.
“However, before that date, Binance requested a pre-hearing meeting to better understand the allegations against them,” he said.
Onwusibe stated that the committee agreed to the request and rescheduled the meeting for Jan. 8, 2024 at the National Assembly complex.
He said that because he would not be able to attend the meeting due to other official engagements, he delegated three members of the committee and a clerk to meet with the Binance six-member team, including a legal counsel.
The lawmaker said that the meeting was professional, transparent and ended on a cordial note, with no demands for any bribe.
“Despite agreeing to attend the public hearing, Binance’s CEO, Richard Teng, failed to appear on multiple occasions.
“Instead, the company sent legal representatives, a move the committee rejected. The hearing was postponed several times to accommodate Binance’s requests; neither Teng nor any other senior Binance executive attended,” he said.
Onwusibe said that Binance’s truancy raised serious concerns about its willingness to cooperate with Nigerian authorities.
“I was surprised to discover, through a May 7, 2024, blog post by Richard Teng, that Binance executives were also under investigation by Nigeria’s security agencies, including Department of State Services (DSS) and the Office of National Security Adviser (ONSA),” he said.
The lawmaker said that “Teng’s post, entitled: “Tigran Gambaryan is Innocent and Must Be Released”, contained defamatory claims against him.
“I instructed my lawyer, Nnamdi U. Nwokocha Ahaiwe, to demand an apology and damages. Binance, however, refused to retract the statements or offer any compensation,” he said.
Onwusibe said that he filed a suit against Binance and Tengat at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory on Sept. 18, 2024, seeking an apology, a retraction and $3 billion in damages.
According to him, the case, which first came up for hearing on Jan. 22, is set to continue on Feb. 19.
The lawmaker, however, dismissed the latest allegations by Gambaryan, saying that they were desperate attempts by Binance to deflect attention from its own legal troubles.
He maintained that neither he nor his committee coordinated with Nigerian security agencies in their investigation of Binance.
The lawmaker also denied allegations that the DSS, ONSA, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) or Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) were involved in the legislative probe.
He described Binance as a company with a troubling history of legal infractions in multiple countries.
The lawmaker particularly cited the case of Binance’s founder and former CEO, Changpeng Zhao, who, he said, was sentenced to four months in prison in the United States for financial crimes, including money laundering.
He also pointed to the company’s record fines in U.S.A., Canada, India and Uzbekistan for violating anti-money laundering and financial regulations.
Onwusibe lamented that many Nigerians were quick to believe Binance’s version of events without critically examining the facts.
He said the accusations had not only damaged his reputation but had also been used to mock his political party, Labour Party, and even his ethnic group.
Onwusibe, however, said that in spite of the attackes, he remained determined to clear his name.
While insisting on pursuing his lawsuit to its logical conclusion, the lawmaker said that he would also continue to defend the integrity of the Nigerian legislature.
He accused Binance and its executives of attempting to use media blackmail to escape accountability.
According to him, the company’s actions, including the alleged escape of one of its executives from Nigerian custody, have proved that it is acting in bad faith.
Onwusibe reiterated his interest in ensuring that Binance was held accountable for any financial misconduct.
He maintained that the committee’s investigation was conducted fairly and in line with its legislative duties.
The legislator advised Binance to go and face its case in court and stop blackmailing people.
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Kwara-based Islamic cleric arrested for k!lling final year student he lured from Facebook

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Where to Sell Gift Cards for Naira in Nigeria – GCBUYING

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Selling gift cards for Naira has become one of the fastest ways to get instant cash in Nigeria. Whether you have an Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Steam, Walmart, or Visa gift card, finding a secure and high-paying platform is essential. Many platforms claim to offer the best rates, but few provide instant payments, transparency, and reliability.
If you’re looking for where to sell gift cards in Nigeria for instant cash, this guide will show you how to get the best rates and secure transactions. We will also touch on how to sell crypto for Naira easily, giving you multiple ways to liquidate your digital assets fast.
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