When contacted by Peoples Gazette on Monday, Binance said tersely, “We were made aware that Nadeem is no longer in Nigerian custody.”
The NSA’s office urged Nigerians and the international community to share any information to assist law enforcement agencies in apprehending Mr Anjarwalla.
The governor also thanked all Nigerians who prayed fervently for the safe return of the school children.
Mr Ribadu commended the governors of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe for creating an enabling environment in their respective states for the project’s first phase.
The prosecution lawyer, Wahab Shittu, SAN, led the witness in evidence.
Amid the clampdown, Binance exited the Nigerian market and discontinued every naira-related transaction on its platform.
Mr Sani appealed to the parents of the abducted schoolchildren to exercise patience, assuring that the government would not let them down.
“We talked about inflation. Where has it come from? It came from 8 years of just printing money not matched by productivity,” Mr Edu said.
“It is disheartening that our once economically confident nation, blessed with vast arable land…now relies on a war-torn Ukraine for food assistance,” Mr Obi said.
“Wherever we can find food to put on the tables of Nigerians, we will do so.’’