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Gambia’s Sheriff Explains Involvement In Controversial Bitcoin Tower Construction

 

The Sheriff of the High Court of The Gambia, Mr. Omar Jabang, has explained that his involvement in the construction efforts at the Bitcoin Tower was as a result of a high court order that the project be continued without any let or hindrance. According to judicial sources, Gambian and[Read More…]

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 The Sheriff of the High Court of The Gambia, Mr. Omar Jabang, has explained that his involvement in the construction efforts at the Bitcoin Tower was as a result of a high court order that the project be continued without any let or hindrance. According to judicial sources, Gambian and[Read More…]
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