Tigran Gambaryan retaliated against the Nigerian government for calling him a liar after he made allegations against three Nigerian lawmakers who allegedly asked him for a $150 million bribe to spare him from arrest and prosecution.
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Gambaryan, a former U.S. federal agent and Binance employee, had released a statement describing his ordeal while detained under the Nigerian government.
The Nigerian government had sent its own rebuttal via Minister for Information Mohammed Idris.
The minister further stated Gambaryan “should be allowed his day in court.”
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In a statement on Friday, Feb. 14, Mr Idris said Mr Gambaryan’s “allegations are not only unsubstantiated but also lack credibility, given his apparent motive to discredit and intimidate those who ensured he faced justice.”
Gambaryan has now hit back, accusing the Nigerian government of “foolishness”.
His response, shared via X, partly reads: “You dragged my name through the mud for the past year with zero evidence against me, nearly killed me, and caused trauma to my family. And now you have the nerve to talk about defamation?
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“I’ll put my credibility on the line anytime. In court? You mean like last time, when your attorneys didn’t even show up to the human rights suit in Abuja?
“Get your facts straight. I am done with this foolishness. I said my part. I’ll be off twitter now since it’s pointless to argue with evil.”

