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MBA forex investors to protest at EFCC head office

Investors in the MBA forex trading and capital investment company are set to protest to the head office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

The scheme crashed in November 2020, bleeding investors of over N172 billion, according to a document published by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

According to a notice published by the aggrieved investors and made available to newsmen, they will demand the arrest of Maxwell Odum, the founder of the scheme and other key directors.

GENERAL NOTICE!

ALL VICTIMS OF MBA FOREX WILL BE PROTESTING TO EFCC NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS ON WEDNESDAY,11TH AUGUST, 2O21.

CONVERGENCE POINT: MBA FOREX OFFICE AT SUITE B102, STICKS & STONES PLAZA, 103 ADETOKUMBO ADEMOLA CRESENT, WUSE 2, ABUJA.

TIME: 8AM

CALL: 07011857301

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