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Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by nairalanda1(m): 9:31am On Apr 16, 2025
bassdow:
So EFCC, and all other relevant arms of the government would always choose to keep mute till things goes wrong.

What stops the bunch of waste products called EFCC and the likes being proActive
The best way to deal with a ponzi is to let it run its course.

Try to stop it at its height, and people will curse you and launch lawsuits against you for financial losses. Or say that you are preventing them from making money.

Remember when MMM was at its height. SEC and other agencies warned people. Even one popular pentecostal bishop called it demonic. And what was people's response? Mockery, abuse, some of it tribalistic.

Let the ponzi run its course. That is the only way. Truth will open eyes when experienced. Even in saner climes, the law does not move in until the thing collapses
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Mopolchi: 9:32am On Apr 16, 2025
Clamp down when you find them out, SEC
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Exceed15: 9:35am On Apr 16, 2025
I hope we don't hear people committing suicide o in this hard time
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by wellmax(m): 9:36am On Apr 16, 2025
Kobicove:
Mere warnings are not enough, the government should follow it up with stiff financial penalty or jail term for any yeyebrity who is involved in promoting Ponzi investment scams! angry
News: EFCC arrests influencer for promoting ponzu scheme

Nairalanders: this is abuse of power, this is oppression #free the influencer. They are not responsible for your decisions. Blame the gullible followers. He is not even the only one promoting it. He’s arrested because he is from a particular tribe. #Victimisation.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by dododawa1: 9:37am On Apr 16, 2025
Na them




e.g okocha ----------------------- betting game
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Emma09(m): 9:37am On Apr 16, 2025
Betting and Ponzi scheme, which one kills faster? I need answers o. Lolzzzzzzz
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by MatrixCircle: 9:38am On Apr 16, 2025
Get rich quick is the problem we have with Nigerians.
Pastors are using prosperity messages and performing the same scam, Native Doctors using same scams, yahoo using same get rich quick .MMM, now CBEX.
It's not over another one will come , people will not still learn.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by lexy2014: 9:42am On Apr 16, 2025
Acekidc4:
The so called yeyebrities are also involved in the scam from the beginning because they know that the average Nigerian is gullible and greedy💯
what has SEC done to sanction and stop the operations of ponzi schemes?

why does it always wait after the ponzi schemes have been successful that SEC always comes out to make statements without punishing anyone?
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Karleb(m): 9:47am On Apr 16, 2025
Ponzi is like APC. They claim to hate them but they will always vote for them.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by samwash(m): 9:48am On Apr 16, 2025
As at today now, if another scheme spring up now now, this same pple will still patronize it.
Nigerians like fast way to riches.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by hardknocksng(m): 9:59am On Apr 16, 2025
Wealthoptulent:
thats the WORD: GREED
they will never LEARN, they heard of MMM but yet arrived at same route today!
any BUSINESS you cant DEFINE what u BUYING, SELLING, Ur CAPITAL and GAIN, the SECTOR u funding is not an INVESTMENT
I don’t think experience teaches Nigerians anything . They don’t use people’s experiences to learn . They lay ent to go nd try 🤣🤣
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by seunjungle1(m): 10:03am On Apr 16, 2025
And I warned this boy not to get himself involve in this kind of thing that it is not real but being desperate got him hurt himself the more.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Cmanforall: 10:04am On Apr 16, 2025
Acekidc4:
The so called yeyebrities are also involved in the scam from the beginning because they know that the average Nigerian is gullible and greedy💯
Let them mention all those who promoted this scam?

Another scam is all these 'use my promo code... and get 100% on your ....' talks used by content creators
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by SonOfWords(m): 10:05am On Apr 16, 2025
malali:
Once again, the government arrives late to the crime scene—after citizens have been financially violated—only to issue warnings and threats to celebrities. The CBEX crash didn’t happen in one day. There were months of social media ads, fake testimonials, and high-profile endorsements.

Where were the EFCC, SEC intelligence arms, the Central Bank, and fintech watchdogs when Nigerians were pouring billions into these traps?

Regulation is not reaction. Regulation is protection.


If oversight agencies only flex their muscles after the public is scammed, then the system isn’t regulatory—it’s ceremonial. And now, they want to scapegoat celebrities and media influencers as the problem?

Let’s ask it plainly:

Are celebrities and media influencers running the country now?

When the government refuses to:
• Proactively flag suspicious investment schemes,
• Mandate ad disclosure and digital audit trails, and
• Enforce public accountability BEFORE people are swindled,


Then you can’t turn around and wag your finger at desperate Nigerians trying to survive by promoting “opportunities.”

Yes, influencers should be more ethical—but they are not policymakers.
They didn’t authorize these fake firms.
They didn’t allow CBEX to run TV ads.
They didn’t sit on the sidelines while the app hit a million downloads.

Poverty has become a tool, and opportunists are weaponizing it daily.

What Nigeria needs is:
• Proactive surveillance teams tracking high-risk fintech apps,
• Fast-response bans on suspicious investment sites, and
• Direct SMS alerts to Nigerians about red-flag companies.
Any Nigerian who gets fleeced by a ponzi scheme most certainly deserves it!

Greed and foolishness is a dangerous combination for any human to have, and you cannot wake up everyday to blame the government for everything, as if the government is meant to use your brain for you.

Even in sane climes, no right thinking person gives consideration to money doubling schemes. Yet Nigerians have consistently proven to be too stupid to see beyond these lofty promises of easy wealth.

This same greedy mentality accounts for the monumental corruption that currently permeates all spheres of our societal existence.

And you chalking it down to poverty, is an insult to the sensibilities of this internet audience. Because there's absolutely no way you can bury ten thousand dollars (or naira) in a ponzi scheme and claim to be poor.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by malali: 10:12am On Apr 16, 2025
SonOfWords:
Any Nigerian who gets fleeced by a ponzi scheme most certainly deserves it!

Greed and foolishness is a dangerous combination for any human to have, and you cannot wake up everyday to blame the government for everything, as if the government is meant to use your brain for you.

Even in sane climes, no right thinking person gives consideration to money doubling schemes. Yet Nigerians have consistently proven to be too stupid to see beyond these lofty promises of easy wealth.

This same greedy mentality accounts for the monumental corruption that currently permeates all spheres of our societal existence.

And you chalking it down to poverty, is an insult to the sensibilities of this internet audience. Because there's absolutely no way you can bury ten thousand dollars (or naira) in a ponzi scheme and claim to be poor.
There are vulnerable people everywhere—scammers don’t discriminate by nationality. Even U.S. citizens fall victim to financial fraud, but what makes the difference is how their government responds.

Take Hushpuppi—when he swindled victims globally, the U.S. didn’t just issue warnings after the fact. They went after him, prosecuted him, and made an example out of him.


Now contrast that with CBEX—a platform that operated openly, with a registered office, under the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). They weren’t in hiding. They existed in broad daylight. And yet, no proactive oversight was exercised.

If CBEX had folded in the shadows, it might be different. But they were registered, branded, and promoting freely. That means someone in government let it happen—either through incompetence or complicit silence.

Like it or not, the Nigerian government has a duty of care. Not just to warn after people are swindled—but to actively monitor, audit, and enforce penalties before the damage is done.


When regulators sleep on duty and victims wake up broke, it’s not just a scam—it’s systemic betrayal.

Oversight is not a favor.
It’s a constitutional responsibility.


These CBEX had bank accounts with KYC and AML. Why didnt the banks they were depositing the money raise alarm ?
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Tradepunter2: 10:15am On Apr 16, 2025
ARREST THE USELESS INFLUENCERS AND CELEBRITIES THEY ARE PART OF THE CRIMINALS
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Tradepunter2: 10:17am On Apr 16, 2025
seunjungle1:
And I warned this boy not to get himself involve in this kind of thing that it is not real but being desperate got him hurt himself the more.
LET HIM SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES.... AFTER ALL IF HE escaped he would taunt you with useless lifestyle spending
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Obagreatdatoye(m): 10:28am On Apr 16, 2025
bestman09:
They are all involved!
I was trying to explain to someone that CBEX is a scam last month and she showed me a document purported gotten from EFCC certifying that CBEX is an online trading platform, and not involved in money laundering.
Do you think it is easy to get any form of certification from the EFCC?
Lol...no be graphics designers dey design certificates....lol.
I can design certificates with matching signatories. It's the easiest thing to do
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by NoToPile: 10:29am On Apr 16, 2025
It's like I am the only one who didn't know this cbex until the crash.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by ledaman: 10:36am On Apr 16, 2025
The celebrities are accomplices in these Satanic Ponzi scheme.
As long as the are not dealt with to serve as deterrent for others. It would sure crip up again.
The Apex court in Nigeria should do the needful.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by SugarRay001: 10:38am On Apr 16, 2025
For this life influencer no fit influence me self,,,i have never bought or done anything cos of advert ,,,na me go even influence influencer,,,influencers sabi their target,,,na the mumu dem dey influence,,,the ones wey no dey fit think for themselves
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by ledaman: 10:38am On Apr 16, 2025
nairalanda1:
The best way to deal with a ponzi is to let it run its course.

Try to stop it at its height, and people will curse you and launch lawsuits against you for financial losses. Or say that you are preventing them from making money.

Remember when MMM was at its height. SEC and other agencies warned people. Even one popular pentecostal bishop called it demonic. And what was people's response? Mockery, abuse, some of it tribalistic.

Let the ponzi run its course. That is the only way. Truth will open eyes when experienced. Even in saner climes, the law does not move in until the thing collapses
The government should stand it ground against it.
That is why we have ICPC and EFCC agencies to stop the menace.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by nairalanda1(m): 10:43am On Apr 16, 2025
ledaman:
The government should stand it ground against it.
That is why we have ICPC and EFCC agencies to stop the menace.
They do, people do not hear.

If you were benefiting from this ponzi thing, would you hear if someone told you it was illegal.?

If someone believes in a lie, let the lie show him shege, so that from his place of pain him go see truth.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by nairalanda1(m): 10:44am On Apr 16, 2025
bestman09:
They are all involved!
I was trying to explain to someone that CBEX is a scam last month and she showed me a document purported gotten from EFCC certifying that CBEX is an online trading platform, and not involved in money laundering.
Do you think it is easy to get any form of certification from the EFCC?
I have seen so many scam documents purpoting to come from many government agenices...plus EFCC does not even certify financial instutitons...that should be the work of the SEC, or even the ministry of finance.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by nairalanda1(m): 10:50am On Apr 16, 2025
SonOfWords:
[b]Any Nigerian who gets fleeced by a ponzi scheme most certainly deserves it!

Greed and foolishness is a dangerous combination for any human to have, and you cannot wake up everyday to blame the government for everything, as if the government is meant to use your brain for you.

Even in sane climes, no right thinking person gives consideration to money doubling schemes. Yet Nigerians have consistently proven to be too stupid to see beyond these lofty promises of easy wealth.
Hey, even in saner climes

Madoff ran a ponzi scheme. A lot of sane people, rich and poor, charities, government agencies, even big companies, all invested in his scheme. He was lying to them. And he ran it for decades.

Eventually it collapsed. A lot of people were left with egg on their faces


In the saner clime of the USA.


You may want to know more about similar schemes in the US? : LINK HERE


Where did Mavordi start his operations in? Russia. That is MMM founder.

Even Europe, last year , a major ponzi scheme was busted.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by seunjungle1(m): 10:55am On Apr 16, 2025
And I warned this boy not to get himself involve in this kind of thing that it is not real but being desperate got him hurt himself the more......
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by rajiedreez: 11:31am On Apr 16, 2025
What about media houses and religious houses
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Babinski: 11:50am On Apr 16, 2025
Acekidc4:
The so called yeyebrities are also involved in the scam from the beginning because they know that the average Nigerian is gullible and greedy💯
Warning them is not enough. Let one or two of them be prosecuted and convicted or jailed and all the others will immediately learn the lesson.
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by CHAQUR: 12:06pm On Apr 16, 2025
Radio stations especially...!
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Zocalite: 12:21pm On Apr 16, 2025
Someone once said business that radio presenter and actors or celebrity advertise na scam business
Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Zocalite: 12:24pm On Apr 16, 2025
rajiedreez:
What about media houses and religious houses
Mmm in church

Re: CBEX: Stop Promoting Ponzi Schemes, SEC Warns Influencers, Celebrities by Nobody: 12:45pm On Apr 16, 2025
Abegi..

The main problem is people that invest in them.period!

Imagine someone invested $47000 dollars. That is like 75m. If you have that money what do you need Ponzi scheme for?
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