Former Head of Financial Crime Compliance, Tigran Gambaryan,
has accused Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, of demanding
billions to fund his political ambition.
Gambaryan said Ribadu could not push through his demand due
to the exposure of a corruption scandal.
In 2024, Gambaryan was arrested by the Nigerian government
and arraigned on money laundering charges.
In April, recall that the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had arraigned Gambaryan for alleged money
laundering.
Gambaryan, a United States citizen, was arrested and
detained in February 2024 following the clampdown on the cryptocurrency firm
over alleged manipulation of the naira.
The money laundering charges were eventually dropped by the
Nigerian government.
However, while recounting his eight-month ordeal and
Ribadu’s role, Gambaryan posted on X: “We had a strong working relationship
with Nigerian law enforcement, but their greed destroyed all cooperation
between Nigeria and the entire industry.
“They even threatened administrators at Nizamiya Hospital,
instructing them not to admit me when I was extremely ill. Additionally, they
pressured the hospital to withhold my medical records from my attorneys. This
was later confirmed by the Turkish Ministry of Health when my friend met with
their officials in Turkey.
“Ribadu emphasized that he wanted billions in payouts to
fund his future political ambition. However, when the corruption scandal came
to light, he was trapped—because any settlement would now be perceived as a
bribe. I guess he really wanted his boss’s job :)
“Ribadu even hired a U.S. law firm to negotiate my release,
but this failed due to their incompetence and greed.
“Ribadu overstepped his authority and embarrassed Nigeria in
front of U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. Ribadu acting like an
asshole angered the White House and led to diplomatic repercussions—the U.S.
limited visas to the Nigerian delegation for UNGA, and Biden refused to meet
with Tinubu until my situation was resolved.
“In the end, Ribadu overestimated his influence. They
thought they could secure a quick win, but instead, they created an
international incident, exposing his incompetence on a global scale.
“That’s it for me for now. I don’t want to dwell on this,
but it’s important for Nigerians to get the facts. I met amazing people in
Nigeria. It’s a shame that these muppets are in charge.”