Ibrahim Ibitade, the CEO of Leatherback, a cross-border payments startup that operates in seven countries, is suing Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for defamation after the agency declared him wanted three months ago without “conducting due diligence.” In November 2023, the antigraft agency declared Ibitade wanted for allegedly conspiring to obtain money under…
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