• DON'T GO AWAY!

    MANY ARE NOT READY TO STUDY THE WORD BUT CAN WAKE UP VERY EARLY TO CHAT OR WATCH CNN

    EVERY GIFT OF GOD NOT SERVICED WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH

    - Bishop David Oyedepo

    Bishop Oyedepo has charged all believers to beware of distractions that prevent them from their spiritual disciplines. While admonishing the congregation during the second service of the Special Easter Celebration Service at Faith Tabernacle Canaanland, he said "Some will take the Bible and in two minutes, they have slept. Church Gist. When they are watching TV, they can stay awake for two hours without blinking. Two solid hours with junk, no lesson. He is awake. But let us pray, he is dozing off in one minute. "let us chat", he is excited even early in the morning. They are traps of the devil."

    He further said "You may not like my approach but I know what I am doing, I bought my last newspaper in 1993. They talk about me a lot, that's good. They are for people to read. I can't be reading what you are saying about me, I know me more than you know me. I have one TV in my house and office and it has never seen power. Church Gist. You can't mistakenly turn it on, it was never connected. Whether it is still working or not, nobody knows. Warranty has gone. Can I leave my house and go and be watching in the office? No! But you know how many of you do that. The business is dying and you are in front of CNN. They say "don't go away" and you are there. What are you looking for? To take time out and seek the way forward, you don't have. I said to you before, those who make news don't watch news. They are busy making news for watchers to keep watching. I see you enlisted among newsmakers. Every gift of God that is unserviced will die a natural death."
    DON'T GO AWAY! MANY ARE NOT READY TO STUDY THE WORD BUT CAN WAKE UP VERY EARLY TO CHAT OR WATCH CNN EVERY GIFT OF GOD NOT SERVICED WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH - Bishop David Oyedepo Bishop Oyedepo has charged all believers to beware of distractions that prevent them from their spiritual disciplines. While admonishing the congregation during the second service of the Special Easter Celebration Service at Faith Tabernacle Canaanland, he said "Some will take the Bible and in two minutes, they have slept. Church Gist. When they are watching TV, they can stay awake for two hours without blinking. Two solid hours with junk, no lesson. He is awake. But let us pray, he is dozing off in one minute. "let us chat", he is excited even early in the morning. They are traps of the devil." He further said "You may not like my approach but I know what I am doing, I bought my last newspaper in 1993. They talk about me a lot, that's good. They are for people to read. I can't be reading what you are saying about me, I know me more than you know me. I have one TV in my house and office and it has never seen power. Church Gist. You can't mistakenly turn it on, it was never connected. Whether it is still working or not, nobody knows. Warranty has gone. Can I leave my house and go and be watching in the office? No! But you know how many of you do that. The business is dying and you are in front of CNN. They say "don't go away" and you are there. What are you looking for? To take time out and seek the way forward, you don't have. I said to you before, those who make news don't watch news. They are busy making news for watchers to keep watching. I see you enlisted among newsmakers. Every gift of God that is unserviced will die a natural death."
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  • *A Personal Appeal for Support*

    My name is Victoria Oaikhena, and I’m reaching out with a heavy heart and hopeful spirit. For over 11 years, I’ve been fighting a rare and aggressive condition known as Giant Cell Tumor, which has affected my nasal cavity and eyesight.


    *A Personal Appeal for Support* My name is Victoria Oaikhena, and I’m reaching out with a heavy heart and hopeful spirit. For over 11 years, I’ve been fighting a rare and aggressive condition known as Giant Cell Tumor, which has affected my nasal cavity and eyesight.
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  • Ethiopian Bible is the oldest, original and complete bible on earth. Written in Ge’ez an ancient language of Ethiopia, it’s nearly 800 years older than the King James Version and contains 81-88 books compared to 66. It includes the Book of ENOCH, Esdras, Buruch and all 3 Books of MACCABEE, and a host of others that was excommunicated from the KJV.
    Ethiopian Bible is the oldest, original and complete bible on earth. Written in Ge’ez an ancient language of Ethiopia, it’s nearly 800 years older than the King James Version and contains 81-88 books compared to 66. It includes the Book of ENOCH, Esdras, Buruch and all 3 Books of MACCABEE, and a host of others that was excommunicated from the KJV.
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  • | Zodiac Sign | Element | Dates |
    |---------------|---------|---------------------|
    | Aries | Fire | March 21 - April 19 |
    | Taurus | Earth | April 20 - May 20 |
    | Gemini | Air | May 21 - June 20 |
    | Cancer | Water | June 21 - July 22 |
    | Leo | Fire | July 23 - August 22 |
    | Virgo | Earth | August 23 - September 22 |
    | Libra | Air | September 23 - October 22 |
    | Scorpio | Water | October 23 - November 21 |
    | Sagittarius | Fire | November 22 - December 21 |
    | Capricorn | Earth | December 22 - January 19 |
    | Aquarius | Air | January 20 - February 18 |
    | Pisces | Water | February 19 - March 20 |


    | Zodiac Sign | Element | Dates | |---------------|---------|---------------------| | Aries | Fire | March 21 - April 19 | | Taurus | Earth | April 20 - May 20 | | Gemini | Air | May 21 - June 20 | | Cancer | Water | June 21 - July 22 | | Leo | Fire | July 23 - August 22 | | Virgo | Earth | August 23 - September 22 | | Libra | Air | September 23 - October 22 | | Scorpio | Water | October 23 - November 21 | | Sagittarius | Fire | November 22 - December 21 | | Capricorn | Earth | December 22 - January 19 | | Aquarius | Air | January 20 - February 18 | | Pisces | Water | February 19 - March 20 |
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  • Make Sure You Dont Be Bound By Any Evil Addictions.

    These May Include:

    1-Smoking And Any Other Hard Drugs,

    2-Drinking Alcohol,

    3-Pornography,

    4-Clubbing,

    5-Other Sexual Imoralities,

    Etc…

    You Need A Free Soul To Have Free Thinking,

    A Free Thinker Sees Far And Without Bias Makes Informed Decisions That Will Have Positive Impact On His/Her Future,

    Break Out Of All These Bondages Champion And You Can,

    If Others Can, Why Not You?

    @Freedom & $Crypto
    Make Sure You Dont Be Bound By Any Evil Addictions. These May Include: 1-Smoking And Any Other Hard Drugs, 2-Drinking Alcohol, 3-Pornography, 4-Clubbing, 5-Other Sexual Imoralities, Etc… You Need A Free Soul To Have Free Thinking, A Free Thinker Sees Far And Without Bias Makes Informed Decisions That Will Have Positive Impact On His/Her Future, Break Out Of All These Bondages Champion And You Can, If Others Can, Why Not You? @Freedom & $Crypto
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  • 7 THINGS THAT CAN MAKE YOU BROKE FASTER THAN VILLAGE PEOPLE

    Forget jazz, forget enemies from the village—some of you are going broke at lightning speed, and it’s not because of witchcraft. Your own lifestyle is the real problem!

    If you're always wondering "Who is eating my money?"—relax, Oga. The answer is you.

    BRUTAL THREAD:

    1. CHASING EVERY WOMAN YOU SEE

    You think you're James Bond, moving from one fine girl to another, sponsoring their hair, nails, and data? Brother, you are your own Yahoo boy.

    One babe says “I need urgent 2K”—you send.

    Another one says “My rent is due”—you pay.

    Next thing, your account balance is calling for GoFundMe.

    Meanwhile, the same girls are in group chats laughing at you: “This guy dey try sha.”

    Solution: Stop being an ATM with no PIN code. Focus on one woman or yourself first.

    2. LIVING LIKE A BIG BOY WHEN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE IS SHOUTING HELP

    Your salary is 50K, but you're in clubs ordering Hennessy like Davido. You don’t even have a car, but you're buying drinks for strangers—WHO SENT YOU?

    Rich men are saving, you are spraying money.

    Dangote is investing, you are doing “Odogwu” at the bar.

    Elon Musk is buying companies, you are buying bottles for slay queens who don’t know your surname.

    When the landlord comes for rent, you’ll start saying “Boss, abeg, things hard.”

    Solution: Cut down on fake luxury. Even Jeff Bezos wears simple T-shirts. Be wise.

    3. SENDING MONEY TO FAMILY LIKE CBN

    Your uncle calls: “We need money for burial.”
    Your aunt calls: “No food in the house.”
    Your younger brother: “School fees.”

    Now your account is empty, but when you need help? Nobody picks your call.

    Oga, you are not the Minister of Finance. Even government doesn’t share free money like you do!

    Solution: Learn to say NO sometimes! Help when you can, but don’t let family turn you into their personal budget.

    4. ALWAYS BUYING THE LATEST PHONE TO IMPRESS WHO?

    Last month, you were using iPhone 12.
    This month, you saw iPhone 15 Pro Max and sold your kidney to buy it.
    Next month, iPhone 16 Ultra Mega Max will drop—what will you sell next? Your destiny?

    Meanwhile, the person you’re trying to impress is using Tecno Pop 5 and doesn’t care.

    Solution: If your current phone is working, rest. Your future is more important than “Dynamic Island.”

    5. FALLING FOR EVERY FAKE INVESTMENT SCHEME

    They told you "Invest 50K, get 500K in 2 days."

    You ran like Bolt, deposited your money.

    Now, they’ve blocked you, and you’re writing epistles on Facebook: “Dear Nigerians, beware of fraudsters!”

    Oga, they didn’t scam you, you scammed yourself!

    Any investment that sounds like magic money is a Ponzi scheme in disguise.

    Solution: If you don’t understand the business, don’t put your money there. Learn to invest wisely!

    6. GOING BROKE JUST TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA

    Your house rent is due, but you're buying designer shoes to take pictures for Instagram. Who told you “likes and comments” can pay rent?

    You posted “Soft life only.”

    But in real life, you’re trekking and borrowing money for food.

    If your phone falls, you’ll cry because you can’t afford to fix it.

    Solution: Stop forming fake rich life. Invest first, flex later.

    7. BEING TOO LAZY TO MAKE MORE MONEY

    You sit at home, scrolling Facebook from morning till night, complaining: “No job, Nigeria is hard.”

    Meanwhile, opportunities are passing you by! Are you expecting an angel to drop money from the sky?

    People are making money online—you are watching TikTok videos all day.

    People are learning skills—you are arguing about football.

    People are opening businesses—you are waiting for your rich uncle to die so you can inherit land.

    Solution: Get up and hustle! Even the Bible says “A lazy man shall not eat.”

    BOTTOM LINE:

    If you're always broke, stop blaming village people. Your habits are the real witchcraft!

    Live within your means.

    Invest before you flex.

    Stop impressing people who don’t care.

    Make smart financial decisions.

    If this post hit you hard, don’t cry. Just change your ways!
    7 THINGS THAT CAN MAKE YOU BROKE FASTER THAN VILLAGE PEOPLE 😂😂 Forget jazz, forget enemies from the village—some of you are going broke at lightning speed, and it’s not because of witchcraft. Your own lifestyle is the real problem! If you're always wondering "Who is eating my money?"—relax, Oga. The answer is you. BRUTAL THREAD: 1. CHASING EVERY WOMAN YOU SEE You think you're James Bond, moving from one fine girl to another, sponsoring their hair, nails, and data? Brother, you are your own Yahoo boy. 🤣 One babe says “I need urgent 2K”—you send. Another one says “My rent is due”—you pay. Next thing, your account balance is calling for GoFundMe. Meanwhile, the same girls are in group chats laughing at you: “This guy dey try sha.” Solution: Stop being an ATM with no PIN code. Focus on one woman or yourself first. 2. LIVING LIKE A BIG BOY WHEN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE IS SHOUTING HELP Your salary is 50K, but you're in clubs ordering Hennessy like Davido. You don’t even have a car, but you're buying drinks for strangers—WHO SENT YOU? 😭 Rich men are saving, you are spraying money. Dangote is investing, you are doing “Odogwu” at the bar. Elon Musk is buying companies, you are buying bottles for slay queens who don’t know your surname. When the landlord comes for rent, you’ll start saying “Boss, abeg, things hard.” Solution: Cut down on fake luxury. Even Jeff Bezos wears simple T-shirts. Be wise. 3. SENDING MONEY TO FAMILY LIKE CBN Your uncle calls: “We need money for burial.” Your aunt calls: “No food in the house.” Your younger brother: “School fees.” Now your account is empty, but when you need help? Nobody picks your call. Oga, you are not the Minister of Finance. Even government doesn’t share free money like you do! Solution: Learn to say NO sometimes! Help when you can, but don’t let family turn you into their personal budget. 4. ALWAYS BUYING THE LATEST PHONE TO IMPRESS WHO? Last month, you were using iPhone 12. This month, you saw iPhone 15 Pro Max and sold your kidney to buy it. Next month, iPhone 16 Ultra Mega Max will drop—what will you sell next? Your destiny? 😭 Meanwhile, the person you’re trying to impress is using Tecno Pop 5 and doesn’t care. Solution: If your current phone is working, rest. Your future is more important than “Dynamic Island.” 5. FALLING FOR EVERY FAKE INVESTMENT SCHEME They told you "Invest 50K, get 500K in 2 days." You ran like Bolt, deposited your money. Now, they’ve blocked you, and you’re writing epistles on Facebook: “Dear Nigerians, beware of fraudsters!” 🤣 Oga, they didn’t scam you, you scammed yourself! Any investment that sounds like magic money is a Ponzi scheme in disguise. Solution: If you don’t understand the business, don’t put your money there. Learn to invest wisely! 6. GOING BROKE JUST TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA Your house rent is due, but you're buying designer shoes to take pictures for Instagram. Who told you “likes and comments” can pay rent? You posted “Soft life only.” But in real life, you’re trekking and borrowing money for food. If your phone falls, you’ll cry because you can’t afford to fix it. 😭 Solution: Stop forming fake rich life. Invest first, flex later. 7. BEING TOO LAZY TO MAKE MORE MONEY You sit at home, scrolling Facebook from morning till night, complaining: “No job, Nigeria is hard.” Meanwhile, opportunities are passing you by! Are you expecting an angel to drop money from the sky? People are making money online—you are watching TikTok videos all day. People are learning skills—you are arguing about football. People are opening businesses—you are waiting for your rich uncle to die so you can inherit land. 🤣 Solution: Get up and hustle! Even the Bible says “A lazy man shall not eat.” BOTTOM LINE: If you're always broke, stop blaming village people. Your habits are the real witchcraft! Live within your means. Invest before you flex. Stop impressing people who don’t care. Make smart financial decisions. If this post hit you hard, don’t cry. Just change your ways! 😂😂😂
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  • A critical defect affecting over 4 million vehicles has triggered one of the biggest recall-level fixes in EV history — and it’s not a minor glitch.

    The issue reportedly affects core vehicle functionality and could dent Tesla’s reputation for innovation and reliability. With regulatory pressure mounting and customer trust on the line, this fix could redefine how the company moves forward.

    And with rivals like BYD and Lucid rapidly gaining ground, the timing couldn’t be worse. Tesla’s dominance is under pressure — and how it handles this crisis may shape its future in the EV race.


    A critical defect affecting over 4 million vehicles has triggered one of the biggest recall-level fixes in EV history — and it’s not a minor glitch. The issue reportedly affects core vehicle functionality and could dent Tesla’s reputation for innovation and reliability. With regulatory pressure mounting and customer trust on the line, this fix could redefine how the company moves forward. And with rivals like BYD and Lucid rapidly gaining ground, the timing couldn’t be worse. Tesla’s dominance is under pressure — and how it handles this crisis may shape its future in the EV race.
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  • Kevin De Bruyne Wanted to Stay at Man City, But the Club Didn’t OFFER Him a Contract Despite His Willingness to Continue on the Same Terms

    Kevin De Bruyne: "There was a bit of shock when I found out. I hadn’t received any offer from them the entire year, and Manchester City made their decision. Obviously, I was a bit surprised, but I have to accept it. Honestly, I still believe I can perform at a high level, like I’ve been showing, but I understand that clubs have to make decisions…"

    "I still feel I have a lot to offer. I know I'm not 25 anymore, but I still feel capable of doing my job."

    "I’m open to anything next because I need to consider the bigger picture — sporting reasons, family, everything together. I’ll make the decision that makes the most sense for me and my family."

    "Man City told me their decision, but I can’t really speak to what they’re thinking internally. I still feel good, I've played more than I did last season, except for the hernia. I’m in good shape, and my rhythm is coming back."

    "I don’t feel the need to share the exact reasons behind their decision because, at the end of the day, it’s more about business for them. It wasn’t really a long conversation; they just told me their decision. I have to accept the situation, even though I believe I can still do a good job. That’s it."

    Thoughts?
    🚨 Kevin De Bruyne Wanted to Stay at Man City, But the Club Didn’t OFFER Him a Contract Despite His Willingness to Continue on the Same Terms 🥺💔⬇️ 🗣️ Kevin De Bruyne: "There was a bit of shock when I found out. I hadn’t received any offer from them the entire year, and Manchester City made their decision. Obviously, I was a bit surprised, but I have to accept it. Honestly, I still believe I can perform at a high level, like I’ve been showing, but I understand that clubs have to make decisions…" "I still feel I have a lot to offer. I know I'm not 25 anymore, but I still feel capable of doing my job." "I’m open to anything next because I need to consider the bigger picture — sporting reasons, family, everything together. I’ll make the decision that makes the most sense for me and my family." "Man City told me their decision, but I can’t really speak to what they’re thinking internally. I still feel good, I've played more than I did last season, except for the hernia. I’m in good shape, and my rhythm is coming back." "I don’t feel the need to share the exact reasons behind their decision because, at the end of the day, it’s more about business for them. It wasn’t really a long conversation; they just told me their decision. I have to accept the situation, even though I believe I can still do a good job. That’s it." 💔 Thoughts? ⬇️
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  • Cardiologist reveals the high-cholesterol food you actually should eat

    High cholesterol can increase risk of heart attacks and the NHS advises that you can lower your cholesterol and boost heart health by cutting down on fatty food such as meat pies, sausages, butter, hard cheese and cakes.
    But, according to a leading cardiologist, that does not mean cholesterol-rich foods have to be avoided entirely. Bath medic Dr Ali Khavandi told the Telegraph that a healthy dietary pattern is likely to be more important than avoiding certain foods. And some may even help improve blood lipid profiles, and therefore cholesterol levels.

    Here are five high-cholesterol foods you don’t need to ditch:

    1. CHEESE
    Cheese is a good source of protein and calcium but often high in saturated fat and salt and can raise cholesterol.
    However, Dr Khavandi said: “Everyone thinks that cheese is a disaster. I often hear people say ‘my cholesterol is high, so I shouldn’t eat cheese’, but there’s good data that long-fermented cheeses [such as aged cheddar] are beneficial.”

    2. Eggs
    It was previously thought that people should limit the number of eggs they eat per week to three or four, due to concerns about high cholesterol in their yolks.

    But recent research suggests they have a much smaller effect on total cholesterol and harmful LDL cholesterol than other fatty foods.

    Dr Khavandi said: “I think if you ate lots of eggs then your total cholesterol would probably go up but whether or not that would result in any prognostic problems further down the line is arguable. If you’re otherwise healthy then it’s unlikely to be an issue.”

    3. Red meat

    Eating a lot of red meat can increase levels of LDL cholesterol, but Dr Khavandi said the issue was often over-simplified.

    He added: “The received wisdom is that LDL cholesterol is bad, there’s a linear relationship with cardiovascular disease and the best thing you can do is reduce it by cutting out saturated fats from your diet, but that model is now outdated.

    “If your cholesterol is high because you are part of that ‘metabolic’ group, then changing your dietary pattern from high sugar/high carbohydrate to eating minimally processed, satiating foods is far more beneficial.”

    Lean red meat, trimmed of visible fat, can have less impact on cholesterol levels than fattier cuts of processed meats.

    Dr Khavandi said: “Eating a good-quality steak, which is high in protein, improves appetite regulation, which can help bring metabolic disorders under control. It’s very similar to what the GLP-1 medications like Ozempic do; they shut off your hunger.”

    4. Shellfish
    Shellfish such as shrimp, prawns, crabs and lobsters can be rich in cholesterol. However, they contain very little saturated fat.

    The Shellfish Association of Great Britain says on its website: “Eating more shellfish and seafood in your diet is a great way to balance your diet as they’re often packed with minerals, nutrients; they’re low in fat and low calorie.”

    5. Liver
    Liver is a lean meat which is high in cholesterol, as well as being rich in nutrients like iron and vitamin A.

    Charity Heart UK advises that most people do not need to cut down on foods such as liver pate and offal as long as they are eaten as part of a healthy, balanced diet.
    Cardiologist reveals the high-cholesterol food you actually should eat High cholesterol can increase risk of heart attacks and the NHS advises that you can lower your cholesterol and boost heart health by cutting down on fatty food such as meat pies, sausages, butter, hard cheese and cakes. But, according to a leading cardiologist, that does not mean cholesterol-rich foods have to be avoided entirely. Bath medic Dr Ali Khavandi told the Telegraph that a healthy dietary pattern is likely to be more important than avoiding certain foods. And some may even help improve blood lipid profiles, and therefore cholesterol levels. Here are five high-cholesterol foods you don’t need to ditch: 1. CHEESE Cheese is a good source of protein and calcium but often high in saturated fat and salt and can raise cholesterol. However, Dr Khavandi said: “Everyone thinks that cheese is a disaster. I often hear people say ‘my cholesterol is high, so I shouldn’t eat cheese’, but there’s good data that long-fermented cheeses [such as aged cheddar] are beneficial.” 2. Eggs It was previously thought that people should limit the number of eggs they eat per week to three or four, due to concerns about high cholesterol in their yolks. But recent research suggests they have a much smaller effect on total cholesterol and harmful LDL cholesterol than other fatty foods. Dr Khavandi said: “I think if you ate lots of eggs then your total cholesterol would probably go up but whether or not that would result in any prognostic problems further down the line is arguable. If you’re otherwise healthy then it’s unlikely to be an issue.” 3. Red meat Eating a lot of red meat can increase levels of LDL cholesterol, but Dr Khavandi said the issue was often over-simplified. He added: “The received wisdom is that LDL cholesterol is bad, there’s a linear relationship with cardiovascular disease and the best thing you can do is reduce it by cutting out saturated fats from your diet, but that model is now outdated. “If your cholesterol is high because you are part of that ‘metabolic’ group, then changing your dietary pattern from high sugar/high carbohydrate to eating minimally processed, satiating foods is far more beneficial.” Lean red meat, trimmed of visible fat, can have less impact on cholesterol levels than fattier cuts of processed meats. Dr Khavandi said: “Eating a good-quality steak, which is high in protein, improves appetite regulation, which can help bring metabolic disorders under control. It’s very similar to what the GLP-1 medications like Ozempic do; they shut off your hunger.” 4. Shellfish Shellfish such as shrimp, prawns, crabs and lobsters can be rich in cholesterol. However, they contain very little saturated fat. The Shellfish Association of Great Britain says on its website: “Eating more shellfish and seafood in your diet is a great way to balance your diet as they’re often packed with minerals, nutrients; they’re low in fat and low calorie.” 5. Liver Liver is a lean meat which is high in cholesterol, as well as being rich in nutrients like iron and vitamin A. Charity Heart UK advises that most people do not need to cut down on foods such as liver pate and offal as long as they are eaten as part of a healthy, balanced diet.
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  • Names, faces behind CBEX fraud unveiled as Nigerians lose ₦1.3 trillion

    Investigations by FIJ have revealed the faces of key individuals behind CryptoBridge Exchange (CBEX), a fraudulent investment scheme that scammed Nigerians out of an estimated N1.3 trillion.

    CBEX, initially marketed as a quick way to make money without economic value, crashed in April, leaving investors devastated.

    As reports emerged, many were unable to access their profile dashboards, confirming the scheme’s collapse.

    Despite the growing evidence, many remained in denial until it became clear that their funds had been locked away.

    Following the crash, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) launched an investigation into CBEX, vowing to recover the lost funds.

    Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed that CBEX was unlicensed, having never received approval to operate within Nigeria’s capital market.

    FIJ’s investigation has identified several individuals who played major roles in promoting the scheme. CBEX was linked to ST Investment Co., Ltd., owned by Harold David Charles, a 55-year-old Briton.
    Charles, presented as a wealth management expert, introduced CBEX to Nigeria through media campaigns in January 2023.


    The company itself was not registered, although its affiliate, ST Technologies International, was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and issued an anti-money laundering certificate.

    The scheme’s other affiliates included Smart Treasure and Super Technology—dubious names with a consistent use of “S.T.”
    Among the identified promoters are Adefowora Abiodun and Oluwanisola Adefowora, whose close association suggests they may be siblings or a couple. Other key figures include Seyi Oloyede and Emmanuel Uko.

    While the promoters continue to evade questions, investigations into their operations continue.

    The aftermath of CBEX’s collapse has left many investors grappling with financial losses, and authorities are working to bring those responsible to justice
    Names, faces behind CBEX fraud unveiled as Nigerians lose ₦1.3 trillion Investigations by FIJ have revealed the faces of key individuals behind CryptoBridge Exchange (CBEX), a fraudulent investment scheme that scammed Nigerians out of an estimated N1.3 trillion. CBEX, initially marketed as a quick way to make money without economic value, crashed in April, leaving investors devastated. As reports emerged, many were unable to access their profile dashboards, confirming the scheme’s collapse. Despite the growing evidence, many remained in denial until it became clear that their funds had been locked away. Following the crash, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) launched an investigation into CBEX, vowing to recover the lost funds. Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed that CBEX was unlicensed, having never received approval to operate within Nigeria’s capital market. FIJ’s investigation has identified several individuals who played major roles in promoting the scheme. CBEX was linked to ST Investment Co., Ltd., owned by Harold David Charles, a 55-year-old Briton. Charles, presented as a wealth management expert, introduced CBEX to Nigeria through media campaigns in January 2023. The company itself was not registered, although its affiliate, ST Technologies International, was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and issued an anti-money laundering certificate. The scheme’s other affiliates included Smart Treasure and Super Technology—dubious names with a consistent use of “S.T.” Among the identified promoters are Adefowora Abiodun and Oluwanisola Adefowora, whose close association suggests they may be siblings or a couple. Other key figures include Seyi Oloyede and Emmanuel Uko. While the promoters continue to evade questions, investigations into their operations continue. The aftermath of CBEX’s collapse has left many investors grappling with financial losses, and authorities are working to bring those responsible to justice
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  • Four killed as suspected cultists attack Bayelsa community ..

    Four persons have been confirmed dead and several others injured as suspected cultists invaded the Swali community in the heart of Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, on Easter Sunday.

    PUNCH Online gathered that the masked assailants arrived in the community at about midnight in a Toyota Hilux van armed with assault weapons such as AK47 and started shooting indiscriminately at residents celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

    A resident, who did not want to be named, described the attack as terrible and said that since he took up residence in the riverine suburb, he had not witnessed such violence unleashed on innocent citizens.

    “It was terrible, I have never seen anything like this since I started living here over 10 years ago,” he told Punch Metro on Tuesday.

    According to him, the attack was not connected to armed robbers as the gunmen did not steal any property, but just aimed at their targets and took off.

    Although calm was restored following the attack, there remained an uneasy calm as fear still hovered over the community, which had witnessed other cult-related violence in the past.

    Swali Community, which hosts the Swali Ultra Modern Market, the largest market in the state, is close to several security formations in the state.

    It was also gathered that two cult groups, the Greenlanders and Bobos, have been fighting for supremacy in the community, but it was not certain if the attack was related to their ongoing feud.


    The member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Ayibanegiyefa Egba, has condemned the brutal attack that resulted in the tragic loss of four lives of her constituents.

    Egba visited the community on Tuesday and described the attack as barbaric and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased and the entire Swali community.

    She emphasised the need for unity and vigilance within the community to resist external forces and advised the youths to shun vices that could truncate their lives.

    Egba said, “This attack is brutal and I condole with the families of those who have lost loved ones. I called on all the residents to be united and vigilant in the face of this incident.

    “I equally call on the youths to shun external influences and also shun vices that can truncate their lives.”
    The Paramount Ruler of Swali Community, HRH Wilcox Seiyefa Job, called on the state government to mount police posts at strategic locations in order to avert future attacks.

    Chief Job pleaded with the government to help ensure the safety and security of his subjects from future attacks, explaining that the community had requested the mounting of a police post to beef up security.

    His words, “I called on the state government to set up police posts at strategic points to avert future attacks and also establish a police station in the community in order to safeguard the lives of my subjects.”
    When contacted, the Bayelsa State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Musa Mohammed, who confirmed the attack, said security has been beefed up to restore normalcy in the community.

    He said the attack may not be related to a cult clash, but law enforcement measures were in place to ensure no further breakdown of law and order or destruction of lives and property happens in that community again.

    “Normalcy has returned to the community and security measures have been put in place to ensure no further breakdown of law and order or destruction of lives and property,” Mohammed stated.
    Four killed as suspected cultists attack Bayelsa community ..😭😭 Four persons have been confirmed dead and several others injured as suspected cultists invaded the Swali community in the heart of Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, on Easter Sunday. PUNCH Online gathered that the masked assailants arrived in the community at about midnight in a Toyota Hilux van armed with assault weapons such as AK47 and started shooting indiscriminately at residents celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. A resident, who did not want to be named, described the attack as terrible and said that since he took up residence in the riverine suburb, he had not witnessed such violence unleashed on innocent citizens. “It was terrible, I have never seen anything like this since I started living here over 10 years ago,” he told Punch Metro on Tuesday. According to him, the attack was not connected to armed robbers as the gunmen did not steal any property, but just aimed at their targets and took off. Although calm was restored following the attack, there remained an uneasy calm as fear still hovered over the community, which had witnessed other cult-related violence in the past. Swali Community, which hosts the Swali Ultra Modern Market, the largest market in the state, is close to several security formations in the state. It was also gathered that two cult groups, the Greenlanders and Bobos, have been fighting for supremacy in the community, but it was not certain if the attack was related to their ongoing feud. The member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Ayibanegiyefa Egba, has condemned the brutal attack that resulted in the tragic loss of four lives of her constituents. Egba visited the community on Tuesday and described the attack as barbaric and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased and the entire Swali community. She emphasised the need for unity and vigilance within the community to resist external forces and advised the youths to shun vices that could truncate their lives. Egba said, “This attack is brutal and I condole with the families of those who have lost loved ones. I called on all the residents to be united and vigilant in the face of this incident. “I equally call on the youths to shun external influences and also shun vices that can truncate their lives.” The Paramount Ruler of Swali Community, HRH Wilcox Seiyefa Job, called on the state government to mount police posts at strategic locations in order to avert future attacks. Chief Job pleaded with the government to help ensure the safety and security of his subjects from future attacks, explaining that the community had requested the mounting of a police post to beef up security. His words, “I called on the state government to set up police posts at strategic points to avert future attacks and also establish a police station in the community in order to safeguard the lives of my subjects.” When contacted, the Bayelsa State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Musa Mohammed, who confirmed the attack, said security has been beefed up to restore normalcy in the community. He said the attack may not be related to a cult clash, but law enforcement measures were in place to ensure no further breakdown of law and order or destruction of lives and property happens in that community again. “Normalcy has returned to the community and security measures have been put in place to ensure no further breakdown of law and order or destruction of lives and property,” Mohammed stated.
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    Every minute, someone leaves this world. Age has nothing to do with it. We're all in this queue without realizing it. We never know how many people are in front of us. We can't go to the back of the line. We can't get out of line. We can't stop moving forward. So, while we wait in line... Let's make peace! Let's do good! Let's tell the truth! Let's be honest! We will leave this world one day, that's for sure. There's no point holding a grudge against someone who could leave at any moment. There's no point sending a brother to prison when you yourself could leave first. What's the point of boasting about putting others down when you could be gone in the next few minutes? Why do you let yourself be deceived by your money, your social position, and your connections, when you're not the first to have them? While you seek your brother's death for a piece of land in the village, others exploit your continent and even invade planets. Evil is ignorance. Pride is for the foolish. Selfishness is for the poor. Betrayal is for the weak. So let's do good while we're still alive!
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