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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Vicky2k(m): 10:50pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Soleye24(m): 10:54pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by playcharles(m): 10:58pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Nairalanderz(m): 11:05pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by YoungBuffet: 11:31pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SOP11: 11:31pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by safetyboot: 11:32pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
MBA ALERT IS SWEET: 13TH MONTH STILL COUNTING 3 Likes |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by golddare: 11:35pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas: They know now, they just believed they would have cashed out before it collapsed |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by MariamAlheri: 11:36pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
jabolo: LOL � Please what do you know about Chinmark? Is Chinmark Investments like Bara and Co? Thanks |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by IamDavid(m): 11:44pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
playcharles:Curses... that's typical of MBA "investors". I'm not surprised. Don't worry, enjoy your "investment". |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by YoungBuffet: 11:49pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
how many Peter did Maxwell robbed to pay Paul during total lock down? infact, there was pulled out of funds by investors during that time and yet I was sleeping money was entering my accounts. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Nairalanderz(m): 12:07am On Oct 28, 2020 |
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by israel19israel(m): 12:44am On Oct 28, 2020 |
MrSquint: ahiboilandgas: Now this is what majority of investors fails to do, don't ever invest in an investment you do not have adequate knowledge about. Where in the world does returns on investment is 180% per annum, thou I do agree that people make money from forex and they also loose money as well and sometimes they loose so greatly. Think about the overhead costing of MBA, they will pay rent of over 10mansion offices across Nigeria,they will pay all staffs working for them, they will fuel their generators, pay tax and still pay you 180% interest plus capital, haha. Are they magician. That means they must have gotten 600% interest from their total capital. If they gain so much within a year then what about their lost? As my mentor will always tell me, that every investment is a risk but never invest in an investment that the risk can't be calculated. You should always go for the lowest risk and with securities guaranteed. I have studied some top Nigeria Investment portfolios and I discovered Real Estate Landbanking happens to be the best because of its lowest risk. You invest in Landbanking and get ROI of 36%, a legal deed of investment would be issued, post dated cheque of your capital and interest issued, Aiico Insurance on your capital issued, and Copy of Land documents as a CO owner of the land banking. Lands are purchased by a real estate company with your money, package and alllow to Appreciate in a short while and they sell, then share money among investors. What kind of investment can be safer than Landbanking yet some people wants to double their money in 24hours if possible. I have a friend who withdrawn his money from Treasury bill and invested in the Landbanking, the beauty of it is that you can even get an upfront interest payment but T&C apply while you get capital at maturity date. Think of the 36% interest return, Treasury bill, Shares and Stock do not give up to that amount and they also crash at some point. Example is during the Pandemic. Real estate was stronger and resilent. If you invest #5.1m , you will get #1,836,000 interest less withholding tax of 5% only. Salary will make you rich but Investment is what makes you Wealthy and remain Wealthy. I can give you more details if you wish Call or WhatsApp me 09085842255 |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Plus10(m): 1:01am On Oct 28, 2020 |
Nairalanderz:Op don't even go there,MBA has been proven and trusted.Alots of businesses were completely down during the pandemic but MBA was consistent in payment.If it there to be a ponzi scheme there was no way they could have survived the covid-19 era.You talkinging of saving Nigerians from falling prey by creating this thread is the most funniest I have ever heard in recent times.Where were you and your so called low risk invest like NSE stock during the pandemic?How many Nigerians did you send pallatives to ?I was personally left with nothing during the pandemic but God saw me through with MBA.I thank God for a friend who introduced me to MBA before the pandemic.During the pandemic,all the stocks I invested were all showing red with no investor to buy even at a cheaper price.Imagine I followed people like Op advice by now na Village for see my self.By the way,MBA 14th alert landing in 3days time.Long live MBA and her investors! 5 Likes |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Plus10(m): 1:04am On Oct 28, 2020 |
Op don't even go there,MBA has been tested and proven.Alots of businesses were completely down during the pandemic but MBA was consistent in payment.If it there to be a ponzi scheme there was no way they could have survived the covid-19 era.You talkinging of saving Nigerians from falling prey by creating this thread is the most funniest thing I have ever heard in recent times.Where were you and your so called low risk invest like NSE stock during the pandemic?How many Nigerians did you send pallatives to ?I was personally left with nothing during the pandemic but God saw me through with MBA.I thank God for a friend who introduced me to MBA before the pandemic.During the pandemic,all the stocks I invested were all showing red with no investor to buy even at a cheaper price.Imagine I followed people like Op advice by now na for Village I for see my self.By the way,MBA 14th alert landing in 3days time.Long live MBA and her investors! |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by jabolo(m): 1:10am On Oct 28, 2020 |
MariamAlheri: Sorry, never heard of them but please do your own research. These things are proliferating because Nigeria seems to be a fertile ground for them and, I must say, our people are easily swayed. Good luck. |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 3:09am On Oct 28, 2020 |
This thread has reached front page, chai!!! If you still have money in mba, you better ball out before it crashes on you. Black December loading for Mba investors. December is here again. Take heed when you can still ball out |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by israel19israel(m): 3:12am On Oct 28, 2020 |
Now this is what majority of investors fails to do, don't ever invest in an investment you do not have adequate knowledge about. Where in the world does returns on investment is 180% per annum, thou I do agree that people make money from forex and they also loose money as well and sometimes they loose so greatly. Think about the overhead costing of MBA, they will pay rent of over 10mansion offices across Nigeria,they will pay all staffs working for them, they will fuel their generators, pay taxes and still pay you 180% interest plus capital, haba. Are they magician. That means they must have gotten 600% interest from their total capital. If they gain so much within a year then what about their lost? The one that even baffles me was during the Pandemic when all money markets was down, shares was showing red, stock down, Treasury bill down, crude oil selling below $10 but in the midst of all these, MBA was still paying interest, the question is from which economy were they making profit from forex at such point. What it means is that they were taking from Paul to pay Peter. I have two close friends who had lost so greatly to forex, they are professionals but they told me there will always be a bad days. I remember even helping one of them with #10k, someone that has up to $3k in forex but lost all. MBA may be professional but there are bad days and I don't think they are communicating that with their investors. This people are running so much expenses on their operations and they are still paying 180%, the question is HOW. maybe Dangote, Otedola, Adenuga, Elumelu, Ovia, Okoya, NSA, CBN. needs to come and learn Investment from MBA since they are the greatest in Nigeria paying investors 180% per annum As my mentor will always tell me, that every investment is a risk but never invest in an investment that the risk can't be calculated. You should always go for the lowest risk and with securities guaranteed. I have studied some top Nigeria Investment portfolios and I discovered Real Estate Landbanking happens to be the best because of its lowest risk and securities around it. You invest in Landbanking and get ROI of 36%, a legal deed of investment would be issued, post dated cheque of your capital and interest issued, Aiico Insurance on your capital issued, and Copy of Land documents as a CO owner of the land banking. Lands are purchased by a real estate company with your money, package and alllow to Appreciate in a short while and they sell, then share money among investors. What kind of investment can be safer than Landbanking yet some people wants to double their money in 24hours if possible. I have a friend who withdrawn his money from Treasury bill and invested in the Landbanking, the beauty of it is that you can even get an upfront interest payment but T&C apply while you get capital at maturity date. Think of the 36% interest return, Treasury bill, Shares and Stock do not give up to that amount and they also crash at some point. Example is during the Pandemic. Real estate was stronger and resilent. If you invest #5.1m , you will get #1,836,000 interest less withholding tax of 5% only. Salary will make you rich but Investment is what makes you Wealthy and remain Wealthy. I can give you more details if you wish Call or WhatsApp me 09085842255 |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 3:12am On Oct 28, 2020 |
dokie: They will just use new investors money to balance up and pay old subscribers, it is as simple as that. |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 3:40am On Oct 28, 2020 |
@sgtponzihater1 your attention is needed on this thread. I still remember that time when @sgtponzihater1 was very active, the young man singlehandedly fasttracked the death of MMM and GHW that year. Those people who lost money in the scheme started attacking him spiritually, that made him to deactivate two of his monikers then on nairaland. The spiritual attack made him to steer clear of ponzi investment matters on nairaland since then, because they almost killed him. If the guy should reason mba forex matter, honestly in three months mba forex would die. @sgtponzihater1 I salute you |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 3:48am On Oct 28, 2020 |
Supersaiyanlord: Check nairaland rule 16 to understand better |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 4:00am On Oct 28, 2020 |
mployer: If na you nkọ, won't you protect your investment? The young man knows that if everybody decides to pull out @ once, it would spell doom. Let's avoid December crash abeg. |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Alimoney: 4:11am On Oct 28, 2020 |
jabolo: I went through the video he never mentioned MBA, you spoke like he specifically called MBA out. Let's always be clear while trying to buttress points. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 4:20am On Oct 28, 2020 |
ufotty2001: I think it is out of selflessness, he is doing that to minimise people's loss incase of an eventual crash, that's the definition of being ones brother's keeper. Blufx is dead same as boxvalue, their modus operandi is same as that of mba forex. Besides Securities and exchange commission has warned the investing public about Mba forex in April this year , you can read about it here: https://nairametrics.com/2020/04/01/sec-discovers-12-ponzi-scheme-operators-warns-the-investing-public/ So if Mba didn't die a natural death, SEC can clamp down on them and freeze their accounts, from history, when such happens, investors don't get their money back, the money will eventually become Government property and everybody will forget about it. The minimum investment in Mba is 360k. How many investors can afford to lose that? Forget all those people saying they invested with what they can afford to lose, they will come out straight when everything burst. |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by SaintUlot: 4:23am On Oct 28, 2020 |
jabolo: Why is it that most of these schemes usually originates from portharcourt? What is the reason for this? |
Re: Why Are Nigerians Still Investing In MBA Forex, BARA And Others? by Spray(m): 4:30am On Oct 28, 2020 |
playcharles:Amen to your prayer |
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