Not in my nature to speculate when my crystal ball is cloudy, but like Professor Marvel I will just offer a thought on what can be seen more clearly. Per Cytodyne filing Nader was not released “for cause”. Further note this is a small company where everyone has hands on the oars and they are elbow to elbow trying to get Leronlimab to market, I am suspicious of the idea Nader was “cornered in the boardroom.” Nader is a man of great heart, moral compass, and great passion for Leronlimab, having rescued it from the ash-heap of development efforts…it is his “baby.” IF amidst these fellow oarsmen Nader had any kind of input (unknown), I can think of only one reason he would stand aside. He would not willingly orphan his baby, but would want the assurance it reaches it’s full potential. Perhaps from the inside he has heard enough that he is confident this is a greater good move, that is part of his character…his baby will be in good hands, he is content in that thought.
This is where Professor Marvel says “but my crystal has gone dark.” I will wait patiently for the news. Hoping to cue the nurse who proclaims “Apgar is 10, congratulations, your baby is fine.”