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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Dehito: 2:05am On Aug 15, 2020
akinsaragbez:

Just got my first alert now from MBA .....long live MBA
I got my first RoI few hours ago

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by akinonigbinde: 2:10am On Aug 15, 2020
Dehito:


I got my first RoI few hours ago
Congrats bro
Enjoy

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by akinonigbinde: 2:12am On Aug 15, 2020
akinsaragbez:


Just got my first alert now from MBA .....long live MBA
Congrats bro
Enjoy

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by dyoungesture: 7:19am On Aug 15, 2020
Dehito:


I got my first RoI few hours ago

Congratulations.... When was ur due date, today is my due date and expecting mine too

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Nobody: 7:30am On Aug 15, 2020
UniqueDennis:
I know MBA forex has been real, at least so far so good.. But why has SEC been blacklising it when it's supposed to be registered with the CBN or the CBN registration part isnt true? My other fear (f**k fear afterall this whole life na risk) concern is that, its usually when informal asset management organizations like MBA starts exploding in popularity and their investor portfolio base starts increasing astronomically as is happening now that the such investment bubble usually bursts as experienced from numerous others. I dont really see this happening with MBA forex sha as their fundamental intent has been positive from the onset and i hope they have a reinforced anti-crash / anti-sabotage strategy in place just in case the big malefic bank boys become jealous and start feeling threanend as they usually do before trying to destabilise the success of anyone or organization that tries to take them out of business and give true financial freedom to Nigerians. I just hope it stays graceful for as long as possible.. Anyways, is their current interest rate still 15%

You guys should pray hard. Remember what happened to Bluekey. Nigerians never learn.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by Nobody: 7:38am On Aug 15, 2020
I REPEAT!!!!! Any company that claims to be trading forex can pay a monthly ROI of 15% but be aware that the returns is not from earnings from trading forex.

It's actually an elaborate Ponzi scheme disguised as a forex trading company.

Please note, the fact that a company is registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not necessarily mean that the company is regulated by these bodies. Anyone including you can register a company name and get EFCC approval documents required to open a bank account!

For a company to claim that is it regulated by a body it means that the company periodically submits its financial statements to the regulatory body and the regulatory body sends a team of its staff to conduct an audit (This is done at least twice in a financial year) on the financial processes of the company to confirm that it is actually doing what it claims to be doing.

I hereby challenge all the forex trading companies in Nigeria that claim to be regulated to present at least one copy of an audit that was performed on them by their supervisor or regulator.

A Ponzi scheme will eventually run out of steam and will collapse, it could take less than 12 months it could even take up to 10 years just be guaranteed that one thing is certain - IT WILL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSE!!!

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by classicalbenson(m): 7:47am On Aug 15, 2020
akinsaragbez:


When did you invest?
on the 14 of last month
Re: MBA Investors Forum by ifeanyija(m): 8:01am On Aug 15, 2020
GreenKalada:
I REPEAT!!!!! Any company that claims to be trading forex can pay a monthly ROI of 15% but be aware that the returns is not from earnings from trading forex.

It's actually an elaborate Ponzi scheme disguised as a forex trading company.

Please note, the fact that a company is registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not necessarily mean that the company is regulated by these bodies. Anyone including you can register a company name and get EFCC approval documents required to open a bank account!

For a company to claim that is it regulated by a body it means that the company periodically submits its financial statements to the regulatory body and the regulatory body sends a team of its staff to conduct an audit (This is done at least twice in a financial year) on the financial processes of the company to confirm that it is actually doing what it claims to be doing.

I hereby challenge all the forex trading companies in Nigeria that claim to be regulated to present at least one copy of an audit that was performed on them by their supervisor or regulator.

A Ponzi scheme will eventually run out of steam and will collapse, it could take less than 12 months it could even take up to 10 years just be guaranteed that one thing is certain - IT WILL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSE!!!
regulated by who?

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by rekeson: 8:09am On Aug 15, 2020
GreenKalada:
I REPEAT!!!!! Any company that claims to be trading forex can pay a monthly ROI of 15% but be aware that the returns is not from earnings from trading forex.

It's actually an elaborate Ponzi scheme disguised as a forex trading company.

Please note, the fact that a company is registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not necessarily mean that the company is regulated by these bodies. Anyone including you can register a company name and get EFCC approval documents required to open a bank account!

For a company to claim that is it regulated by a body it means that the company periodically submits its financial statements to the regulatory body and the regulatory body sends a team of its staff to conduct an audit (This is done at least twice in a financial year) on the financial processes of the company to confirm that it is actually doing what it claims to be doing.

I hereby challenge all the forex trading companies in Nigeria that claim to be regulated to present at least one copy of an audit that was performed on them by their supervisor or regulator.

A Ponzi scheme will eventually run out of steam and will collapse, it could take less than 12 months it could even take up to 10 years just be guaranteed that one thing is certain - IT WILL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSE!!!

Those that lost money in MMM, did dey cry to you ?

Did you give them back their money?

So why are u bothering serious investors here with your BS ?

It's not your money so mind ur fucckiing business...

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Akpaamunsi: 8:38am On Aug 15, 2020
G.Vper gone, Akpaamunsi back. Rubbish

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Joevics(m): 8:45am On Aug 15, 2020
GreenKalada:
I REPEAT!!!!! Any company that claims to be trading forex can pay a monthly ROI of 15% but be aware that the returns is not from earnings from trading forex.

It's actually an elaborate Ponzi scheme disguised as a forex trading company.

Please note, the fact that a company is registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not necessarily mean that the company is regulated by these bodies. Anyone including you can register a company name and get EFCC approval documents required to open a bank account!

For a company to claim that is it regulated by a body it means that the company periodically submits its financial statements to the regulatory body and the regulatory body sends a team of its staff to conduct an audit (This is done at least twice in a financial year) on the financial processes of the company to confirm that it is actually doing what it claims to be doing.

I hereby challenge all the forex trading companies in Nigeria that claim to be regulated to present at least one copy of an audit that was performed on them by their supervisor or regulator.

A Ponzi scheme will eventually run out of steam and will collapse, it could take less than 12 months it could even take up to 10 years just be guaranteed that one thing is certain - IT WILL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSE!!!
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I challenge you to mention the regulatory body or provision for regulating forex trading in Nigeria.
You are ignorant, as there's no such thing. The SEC has refused to create one, despite the fact that SA and numerous small African countries have regulations for forex.

Be here speaking big grammar.
MBA had to recently reduce their ROI for 100 million and above to 2.5% because of the rush.

These are business people who have more connection and have probably done background checks before investing.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Naruto87(m): 8:45am On Aug 15, 2020
Well as a forex/binary trader, my advice is that, u invest what you can afford to lose.. And also ask them to show you their forex brokers if that can't provide that then be more careful.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by RosyIsBlessed: 8:59am On Aug 15, 2020
Joevics:
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I challenge you to mention the regulatory body or provision for regulating forex trading in Nigeria.
You are ignorant, as there's no such thing. The SEC has refused to create one, despite the fact that SA and numerous small African countries have regulations for forex.

Be here speaking big grammar.
MBA had to recently reduce their ROI for 100 million and above to 2.5% because of the rush.

These are business people who have more connection and have probably done background checks before investing.

They don't know. And I doubt if SEC will ever endorse any Forex trading outlet when their operation is similar to Forex trading. Will they want to lose their investors to Forex traders? How on earth will anyone ever think that SEC will agree to endorse any Forex trading when it's even a threat to their own business?

Common sense is not common. Let them keep doubting themselves while others are enjoying MBA!!

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by RosyIsBlessed: 9:04am On Aug 15, 2020
Naruto87:
Well as a forex/binary trader, my advice is that, u invest what you can afford to lose.. And also ask them to show you their forex brokers if that can't provide that then be more careful.

If it was you will you show who your brokers are so you have people that will compete favourably with you? Is that good for business? Just come out plain to say you are interested to know their brokers so you can start trading with them, simple.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Naruto87(m): 9:06am On Aug 15, 2020
RosyIsBlessed:


If it was you will you show who your brokers are so you have people that will compete favourably with you? Is that good for business? Just come out plain to say you are interested to know their brokers so you can start trading with them, simple.
Yes I would, besides knowing ones broker add more legitimacy to a forex investment.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by ifeanyija(m): 9:14am On Aug 15, 2020
Naruto87:

Yes I would, besides knowing ones broker add more legitimacy to a forex investment.
be looking for broker na forever. Join the training if u want to know the broker. As for investment we don't need broker.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by RosyIsBlessed: 9:15am On Aug 15, 2020
Naruto87:

Yes I would, besides knowing ones broker add more legitimacy to a forex investment.

Then you not a good business person. U are not business savvy. No wonder you are making losses obviously, in your trade.

Let me give you this million dollar business advice for free, telling people the secret to your success in business will run your business down because you'll lose customers to your favourable competitors and you'll be out of business in no distant time.

We are ok with MBA not giving out tips to their success please, so mind your own business. U didn't give anyone here money to invest. It's not your business.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by aremso(m): 9:15am On Aug 15, 2020
Joevics:
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I challenge you to mention the regulatory body or provision for regulating forex trading in Nigeria.
You are ignorant, as there's no such thing. The SEC has refused to create one, despite the fact that SA and numerous small African countries have regulations for forex.

Be here speaking big grammar.
MBA had to recently reduce their ROI for 100 million and above to 2.5% because of the rush.

These are business people who have more connection and have probably done background checks before investing.

even the stocks market they are regulating are there no manipulations on NSE? Thank God i did not meet someone like him as at the time i invested, just like yesterday first account will be 1yr come oct, second will be 1yr dec 12 while the rollover have been done for the third account and investors ID was sent yesterday. Even if it last for the next 5yrs am ok but my prayers is that, may MBA last till Jesus comes

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by Dfavouredone: 10:58am On Aug 15, 2020
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Re: MBA Investors Forum by 50nizzy: 11:55am On Aug 15, 2020
GreenKalada:
I REPEAT!!!!! Any company that claims to be trading forex can pay a monthly ROI of 15% but be aware that the returns is not from earnings from trading forex.

It's actually an elaborate Ponzi scheme disguised as a forex trading company.

Please note, the fact that a company is registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) or Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) does not necessarily mean that the company is regulated by these bodies. Anyone including you can register a company name and get EFCC approval documents required to open a bank account!

For a company to claim that is it regulated by a body it means that the company periodically submits its financial statements to the regulatory body and the regulatory body sends a team of its staff to conduct an audit (This is done at least twice in a financial year) on the financial processes of the company to confirm that it is actually doing what it claims to be doing.

I hereby challenge all the forex trading companies in Nigeria that claim to be regulated to present at least one copy of an audit that was performed on them by their supervisor or regulator.

A Ponzi scheme will eventually run out of steam and will collapse, it could take less than 12 months it could even take up to 10 years just be guaranteed that one thing is certain - IT WILL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSE!!!


Na so

Mr Lecturer without office. keep this your lecture and handout in your briefcase, we don't need it here.

We have seen your likes before. Nor be today.

in-fact you are still in kindergarten when it comes to challenging the Authenticity of MBA.

one of your Ancestors before you called FxManager started his rant against MBA @ 5:52am On Dec 28, 2019 (Page 16 of this thread).

Loyal Investors to MBA was able to defuse and dismantle him. Today FxManager is Born Again and a staunch Believer of the fact that he can now make 5% daily in the Fx market.

So ''Mr Lecturer without office'', learn from the mistakes of your Ancestors so that you don't repeat them.

You cannot fight the gods, humble yourself and they would teach you what you don't know about the Fx market.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by 50nizzy: 12:14pm On Aug 15, 2020
RosyIsBlessed:


They don't know. And I doubt if SEC will ever endorse any Forex trading outlet when their operation is similar to Forex trading. Will they want to lose their investors to Forex traders? How on earth will anyone ever think that SEC will agree to endorse any Forex trading when it's even a threat to their own business?

Common sense is not common. Let them keep doubting themselves while others are enjoying MBA!!

It is actually their duty to regulate Fx trading outlets in Nigeria but they are incompetent. we have been waiting for the regulatory framework they promised for months nows.

But nothing is forthcoming. So like you said, Let them keep doubting themselves while others are enjoying MBA!!

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by 50nizzy: 12:31pm On Aug 15, 2020
Joevics:
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I challenge you to mention the regulatory body or provision for regulating forex trading in Nigeria.
You are ignorant, as there's no such thing. The SEC has refused to create one, despite the fact that SA and numerous small African countries have regulations for forex.

Be here speaking big grammar.
MBA had to recently reduce their ROI for 100 million and above to 2.5% because of the rush.

These are business people who have more connection and have probably done background checks before investing.


Exactly.

These guys have seen records from background checks before they let go of their 100 million naira. They know what 1,000 dollar investors don't know.

Don't mind that Great grandson of FxManager. if he refuse to repent like his Ancestor, then he would receive the baptism of fire.

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by 50nizzy: 12:39pm On Aug 15, 2020
Akpaamunsi:
G.Vper gone, Akpaamunsi back. Rubbish

Where did my G.Vper go to na ?

*** Abeg, Bring back our Viper***
Re: MBA Investors Forum by OneMillionBTC: 12:40pm On Aug 15, 2020
I need the phone contact of MBA Forex, would love to trade some of their funds.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by JoshOxborn: 2:39pm On Aug 15, 2020
Grateful007:
How old is samtos...are dey legit?
Should be around 9months now.
Re: MBA Investors Forum by UniqueDennis(m): 5:32pm On Aug 15, 2020
GreenKalada:


You guys should pray hard. Remember what happened to Bluekey. Nigerians never learn.

Well.. It's not a question of Nigerians never learning.. Many are very aware of the impending risks involved with such informal fund management organization even though some like MBA forex may be genuine l, but Nigerians are desperate to survive in a country where the positive impact of governance on the people is hardly felt.. So its not that Nigerians arent aware of these risks but are just willing to take it in order to make ends meet cos it's a jungle out here..

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Re: MBA Investors Forum by AlmondRPG47(m): 6:29pm On Aug 15, 2020
Thanks Chief.

Been busy with business lately...

RPG is leaving the building, permanently...this dudes ain't worth my priceless 'be a billionaire' advice I offered!

airsaylongcom:


When an RPG is always shooting hellfire missiles you know he has evolved to a war jet

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