MBA Forex: Nigeria SEC tip how to check if dat investment na fake or ponzi , denounce MBA Forex
5 May 2021
MBA Forex investors dey protest afta di scheme fail
Di Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Nigeria say MBA Forex no ever dey registered with dem.
Dis one dey come as many pipo wey invest wit MBA Forex don dey do protest waka to authorities like di Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC to make MBA Forex and di oga behind am, Maxwell Odum to pay dem dia capital wey dem take invest for di company.
Head of Investigation and Enforcement of di Security and Exchange Commission, Port Harcourt Branch, Enebeli Sussy Sulukwe tell tori pipo for Port Harcourt say, MBA Forex bin try to register wit dem but dem fail to meet dia registration requirements and dem dey among di market operators wey SEC list for dia website as one of those wey dey operate illegally.
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Confirmation of Justice Amadi as Rivers next CJ divides lawyers
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By Egufe Yafugborhi & Davies Iheamnachor
Despite an ongoing strike by the parliamentary staff, which has left gates of the Rivers State House of Assembly shut for over a week, House members found a convergence to confirm Justice Simeon Amadi as the next Chief Judge of the state.
With the lawmakers nod concluding the process for selection of Governor Nyesom Wike’s choice nominee as CJ, any moment from now, Justice Amadi will be announced as Rivers substantive CJ, as his soon to be predecessor, Justice Adanma Iyayi-Lamikanran, will retire from active service in May 2021.
The sum of $919,202.07 (N348,379,453 at official exchange rate of N379) has been permanently forfeited to the Federal Government by the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt.
The money was fraudulently kept in an interest yielding bank account set up since 2014 by some staff of the Federal High Court, Port Harcourt.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) had accused the Chief Registrar, the Deputy Registrar of the court, and the Station Road, Port-Harcourt Branch of Union Bank of Nigeria of conspiring to hide the loot.
The money was discovered after the ICPC received a petition against some officials of the court for alleged violation of ICPC Act 2000.