Does this implies to all users or only those that participated for an airdrop reward or what?
Although I can't recall if I have made account there before maybe I have to search through my mails to know if have already created an account over there. Sometimes the way these exchange operates it's a bit tiring why would they want to impose kyc on their users, does it mean if I create an account over there and refused to make used of it would they force me to come make kyc or they will block my account.
I think this possibly applies to all Nigerians on their platform because if you read the content of the message you will notice that they made a comment which is in compliance to the local laws of the land which invariably means that Nigerians registered with okx exchange must undergo or update their identity verification within the stipulated time given otherwise they face the risks of losing everything they have with them.
If you are not an active user of the platform and you have nothing with them, you should not bother about it as you have nothing to lose but if you have token or coin with then, I would advise you do your KYC so as to claim or retain your coin.
I think this is not fair they should allow their customers carry's out their kyc when they are in need of it not by imposing it on them to come do kyc. Then lastly, na so our country tins dey be for us any small opportunity wey people wan carry survive dem go wan use their own take block am for the poor masses why because dem no wan people survive at all, this con make me tire for 9ja tins bicus dem always look for wetin to carry suffocate their citizens.
Possibly since it is inline with the local laws as they have said, maybe the government must have written to them to conduct the exercise on all Nigerians registered on their platform which they would need to comply so as to avoid any further issues with the government. The best thing to do is just to avoid them if you feel you are not interested in their services. But anyhow them do, there is always an alternative and that is plan B for real.