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“As Binance Don Go And Naira No Gree Fall Hope Say Dem No Go Blame Betting Companies Next, Youth Go Protest”- Oseni Rufai Makes Fresh Revelations

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“As Binance Don Go And Naira No Gree Fall Hope Say Dem No Go Blame Betting Companies Next, Youth Go Protest”- Oseni Rufai Makes Fresh Revelations....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie John

In a recent series of tweets, Oseni Rufai has brought attention to the sudden withdrawal of Binance’s services from Nigeria and the potential repercussions it may have on the country’s cryptocurrency market. The decision by Binance to cease support for NGN deposits and withdrawals comes amidst increasing pressure from the Federal Government, particularly under the leadership of President Tinubu. READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

 

 

 

 

 

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Expressing his concerns on Twitter, Rufai remarked, “As Binance don go and Naira no gree fall, hope say dem no go blame betting companies next. I know say for that one youths go protest.” This statement underscores the apprehension within the cryptocurrency community regarding the government’s response to recent developments in the digital currency landscape.

Moreover, Rufai took aim at Tinubu’s presidency for what he perceives as unfulfilled promises made to the Nigerian populace since assuming office almost a year ago. He highlighted the government’s pledge to complete and operationalize the Port Harcourt refinery by December, only to witness another disappointment with no tangible progress in refinery operations. Rufai lamented this as yet another instance of broken promises under the guise of mechanical completion, with no discernible impact on refining activities.

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“Government promised that by December Portharcourt refinery will be completed and start working, but yet another failed promise under the guise of mechanical completion but today no refined product from the refinery”, the critic lamented.

These revelations from Rufai shed light on the growing discontent and skepticism surrounding government initiatives and policies, particularly in critical sectors such as energy and finance.

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Source: Bushradiogist

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