Exactly, Nigeria government use Binance as the scapegoat because they know that no matter how they try they can not stop the citizens from buying bitcoin or in any cryptocurrency activities, there are many exchanges but they choose Binance because it the most popular exchange, Nigeria government government do not want to associate with anything that they are not benefiting from like the way they are doing with public funds and all corrupt things.
I was not really surprised with the decision of the government at a time, all pointers from their policy adjustments and media clamping on digital currency especially the adoption of bitcoin showed how angry the government is about the level at which cryptocurrency especially Bitcoin was thriving in the country among young people. It is already clear for a long time how the government frowns against any initiative which will bring true financial liberation among the young people and the entire citizens. The government prefers a situation whereby the people are highly dependent on them therefore giving them the chance to come up with petty empowerment programs which keeps us more answerable to their antics. So, when the government discovered the coming of Bitcoin was truely bringing financial freedom and stability among the grassroots, they began to fight it until they were able to use Binance as a scapegoat which largely was effective as it chased away other exchanges who were in the same or similar business till date.
I was surprised that time when i hear that Nigeria p2p will not be available in Binance because of what happened between the Binance and the government, I know that Nigeria government greediness is the cause of it because Binance p2p is one of the best and Binace don’t have any problem, instead of the government should focus on how to make the country better they are busy looking for how to make money for themselves.
It was the easiest way they could spoil Binance business for them because I want to believe P2P platform is one of the biggest in Africa as a whole with Nigeria being the leading force. Banning their activities and blocking the P2P platform was a way to not only handicap Binance from doing business but to also scare them away from the Nigerian market and it was a successful one.