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ROCKBASE
Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« on: March 14, 2009, 01:36 AM »

hello guys, any news about wealthzone refund? are they still in court?
jamace (m)
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #1 on: March 15, 2009, 01:58 PM »

Leave Nigeria alone. The best way to steal peoples money these days is to float an investment. When you have gathered enough money from investors, just zap. I f the investors take you to court, get a good lawyer who can ensure that the case remains pending for God knows when. Meanwhile, establish another biz with the investors monies and continue to enjoy the booty.

Even when government intervenes, nothing will come out of it, as officials  will negotiate with the scammers on how the loot will be shared, while the investors continue to wait in vain. It is now a hopeless hope as government has stolen from the wonderbanks.

This is Nigeria for you. Hard luck.
manuelo130
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #2 on: June 19, 2009, 10:00 PM »

Hi Jamace,

That was a very sad summary you posted there though quiye true.
But do you have any idea on what is going on presently. I invested with Wealthzone and my case is quite pathetic cos i never collected a kobo before they went under.
Are they still in court or what? All there workers now claim not to be working for wealthzone anymore and that makes information gathering very difficult.

The smart arse who owned the place carefully shileded himself from the business and not many people know how to reach him especially now that his workers have disappeared.

I really dont know if there is any hope of recovering my money, Somebody help please!!
jamace (m)
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #3 on: June 20, 2009, 08:03 AM »

Hello man. It is a great pity to us who invested in the so-called wonderbanks.
So far, nothing is forthcoming but the latest information I got is posted below:

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Wonder Bank: case still before Inter-Agency Committee

 
Peter OBIORA
Proshare NI
May 28, 2009 at 16:52 GMT
 
 
 
The issue of refund of money to investors into the failed Wonder Banks is  a pending one; as the case is still before the Inter-Agency Committee set up to look into it.
 
 
Lanre Oloyi, Head, Media of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed this today Thursday May 28 2009 to Proshare NI.
 
 
“This Inter-Agency Committee made up of SEC, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) is still look into the issue” Oloyi said.
 
 
He affirmed that they have to verify status of accounts of those who invested in the Wonder Banks.
 
 
This is coming on the heels of investors’ enquiries to Proshare NI as regards what hope do investors have for a likely refund of their money into the Wonder Banks.
 
 
As earlier reported by Proshare NI following enquires from investors of one of the Wonder Banks; Nospetco Oil and Gas Limited (Nospetco).
 
 
They are blaming the CBN and the SEC on their woes of not recouping their money in the failed Wonder Bank saga.
 
 
These investors are of the view that the Regulatory Authorities should come to dialogue with the Management of the company to see how the issue of refunding depositors fund should be resolved.
 
 
Before this time, Oloyi of SEC had affirmed that the Inter-Agency Committee is meeting and collating relevant documents to assess the status of those who invested in these Wonder Banks.
 
 
Proshare NI also gathered that some of the investors are calling on Professor Chukwuma Soludo, Outgoing Governor of CBN to help facilitate the release and payment of their money before leaving office.
 
On November 22 2007, SEC took 37 Wonder Banks before the Investment and Securities Tribunal (IST), advising it to authorise the closure of the offices of these companies; for the reason that they did not obtain the necessary licences to operate either as Fund or Investment Managers in the Nigerian Capital Market (NCM).
 
 
Some of the Wonder Banks affected by the clampdown include Fortune Access Interlinks Network, Pennywise Investment Limited, Cyber International Limited, Gold Power Unique Services Limited, Gorutrans Nigeria Company Limited, Interglobal Investment Limited, Money Field Limited, New Freedom Diversified Investment Limited, Open Gate Multipurpose Investors Limited, Orion Express Global Services Limited, and Art Master & Co. Limited.
 
 
Others are Wealth Solution Limited, Wealth Transfer and Logistic Limited, Wilson O. Wilson (Doing business in the name and style of Wilamas Ventures), Wisdom Investments Nigeria Limited, and Nospetco Oil and Gas Limited.
Positive Move International Nigeria Limited, Precious Golden Profile, Real and Cool Wealth International Limited, Shola Olanrewaju Ayinke (Sefteg Nigeria Company), Silvertrust Global Investment, Successpoint International Investment Limited, Torid Investment Limited Treasured Fund Assets Limited Vikel Petroleum Limited.
 
 
Also on the list are Wealth Concepts Global Ltd, Wealthgage Multibiz International Limited and Wealth Interlink Agency Limited.
 
http://www.proshareng.com/news/singlenews.php?id=6660

It is now obvious that the govt is the one holding the funds. Well, lets keep hoping that one day govt will  refund our money.  Cheers.
manuelo130
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #4 on: June 20, 2009, 04:30 PM »

Jamace,

Thanks for this insight. Really grateful.

I have made a written application to SEC to help provide authentic information on the protracted activity of this Inter-Agency.

Its not really surprising that this issue has dragged on for this long given our antecedents as a country but its time for us to start making noise about it so that those who have gone to sleep on the issue can wake up.

Looking at the list of wonder banks in this article, there is no WEALTHZONE LTD and i begin to wonder if somethinh else is happening with this particular group. This makes my case more mysterious.

I will keep you posted on their response and will appreciate if you let me in on any info you may get. Afriend once told me that investors in these wonder banks were submitting evidence of their investment to SEC but i was never able to confirm this with SEC who denied any knowledge of such activity.

Thanks once more and please keep in touch.



jamace (m)
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #5 on: June 21, 2009, 09:43 PM »

Hi Manuelo130

Please keep us posted. Any information from my end will be displayed here too. Thanks for your efforts.
manuelo130
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #6 on: July 29, 2009, 04:30 PM »

Friends,

I have a "not too cheery" news about wealthzone. Recall that i informed this forum about my application/ enquiry to SERVICOM on the status of our trapped funds.

Well they returned my application and informed me, though unofficially, that the case between wealthzone and SEC was still in court and therefore there was nothing SERVICOM or SEC could do until the case is determined.

So the agony continues. May God help us all.
Have a blessed week
Kunle-A (m)
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #7 on: July 30, 2009, 04:09 AM »

Kiss your money goodbye. I doubt if anything will be refunded. Be more prudent and dont be greedy the next time  Undecided
jamace (m)
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #8 on: August 01, 2009, 08:34 AM »


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Friends,

I have a "not too cheery" news about wealthzone. Recall that i informed this forum about my application/ enquiry to SERVICOM on the status of our trapped funds.

Well they returned my application and informed me, though unofficially, that the case between wealthzone and SEC was still in court and therefore there was nothing SERVICOM or SEC could do until the case is determined.

So the agony continues. May God help us all.
Have a blessed week

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Leave Nigeria alone. The best way to steal peoples money these days is to float an investment. When you have gathered enough money from investors, just zap. I f the investors take you to court, get a good lawyer who can ensure that the case remains pending for God knows when. Meanwhile, establish another biz with the investors monies and continue to enjoy the booty.

Even when government intervenes, nothing will come out of it, as officials  will negotiate with the scammers on how the loot will be shared, while the investors continue to wait in vain.
It  is now a hopeless hope as government has stolen from the wonderbanks.
This is Nigeria for you. Hard luck.

Prophecy fulfilled!  Cheesy
w-zone (m)
Re: Wealthzone And Other Wonderbanks Refund
« #9 on: August 05, 2009, 12:48 PM »

pls im lost which wealthzone are you talking about? what is the full name of the company.where do they located.pls keep me infrom
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