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5 facts about trending digital trading platform, CBEX

Investors have been left counting their losses after digital trading platform, China Beijing Equity Exchange (CBEX) crashed on Monday, April 14.

Many distraught investors took to social media, especially X and TikTok, to bemoan their losses, which was estimated at N1.3 trillion.

Following reports of the platform’s crash, some investors on Tuesday broke into CBEX’s office in Oke Ado area of Ibadan, Oyo State and looted furniture, electronics and other valuables.

Facts about CBEX and its operations:

1. CBEX is a digital trading platform that promised investors 100% profit within 30 days, by trading digital assets. Its purported goal was to create a secure, transparent environment for transactions.

2. CBEX reportedly attracted around 300,000 users, majority of whom are Nigerians, despite not being registered with Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), making its operations illegal under the Investment and Securities Act (ISA) 2025. CBEX’s CEO, Yahaya Ibrahim claimed the platform was a registered Canadian crypto exchange, but no evidence supported this, and operations were primarily Nigerian-focused.

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3. Around April 9, investors reportedly faced withdrawal failures as funds in their wallets vanished. CBEX attributed the withdrawal issues to a “security breach” and demanded additional deposits for “verification”. The verification options included $200 fee for $2,000 wallet balance and $100 for $1,000 wallet balance.

4. The crash reportedly affected over 300,000 users, with estimated losses exceeding $840 million (N1.3 trillion), devastating investors, some of whom lost life savings or loans. Cryptocurrency expert and security analyst, Taiwo Owolabi said available data indicated that the funds were moved to a TRX address: (TDqSquXBgUCLYvYC4XZgrprLK589dkhSCf). He noted that a total volume stolen so far in USDT is $847 million and likely to increase.

5. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has continued to warn the public against investing in unregistered platforms like CBEX, citing risks of fraud and lack of investor protection. Prior to CBEX’s crash, SEC stated that ISA 2025 signed by President Bola Tinubu makes it an offence for any entity to operate an online forex trading platform or provide related services without prior registration with the commission.

“By virtue of this Act, it is an offence in Nigeria for any entity that is not registered by the commission to carry out the business of online foreign exchange trading platforms or related services.

“Any business entity with the plan of setting up a business in any of these areas is advised to visit the HOD DRM Department of the commission for further direction on how to register with the commission to avoid sanctions,” SEC said.

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Dangote Raises Alarm Over Widespread Sabotage Crippling Nigeria’s Oil Sector

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Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the CEO of Dangote Group

Dangote Raises Alarm Over Widespread Sabotage Crippling Nigeria’s Oil Sector

Aliko Dangote, President and CEO of the Dangote Group, has sounded the alarm over what he described as deliberate and widespread sabotage crippling Nigeria’s downstream oil sector, including the Port Harcourt Refinery and the $20 billion Dangote Refinery.

Speaking during a media briefing on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at the Dangote Refinery in Lagos, Dangote revealed that the Port Harcourt Refinery experienced over 100 sabotage incidents during its rehabilitation, citing information shared by former NNPC Limited Group CEO Mele Kyari.

He alleged that critical pipeline infrastructure and petroleum depots across the country have been deliberately destroyed by unpatriotic individuals and organised interests, insisting the damage could not be attributed to natural causes.

“Even this $20 billion Dangote Refinery has not been spared. The oil and gas sector is controlled by powerful cartels whose reach surpasses that of criminal drug networks,” Dangote stated, citing instances of vandalism and theft of critical equipment, including a 400-tonne industrial boiler, described as the largest ever built.

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Dangote further questioned the collapse of Nigeria’s once-functional pipeline network, saying the extensive destruction points to deliberate sabotage rather than neglect. “All the pipelines that were built, right from the military base to date, none of them are functioning… they have destroyed the pipes. If it is not sabotage, is it an earthquake? No, it is sabotage,” he said.

He disclosed that the Dangote Refinery alone has lost about $82 million to theft and sabotage, prompting the company to deploy over 2,000 security personnel, more than the number of operational staff, to safeguard the facility. Dangote noted that thieves have grown increasingly brazen, attempting to remove materials using long cords and other methods.

The industrialist’s revelations underscore the significant challenges facing Nigeria’s refining, pipeline, and petroleum depot infrastructure, highlighting the urgent need for stronger security measures and government intervention to protect the nation’s oil assets.

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Naira Holds Mixed Stability as Official FX Rate Closes at ₦1,452/$, Black Market Trades Higher

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Naira Holds Mixed Stability as Official FX Rate Closes at ₦1,452/$, Black Market Trades Higher

The Nigerian foreign exchange market opened the week on a mixed note on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, with the Naira showing relative stability at the official FX window while trading weaker at the parallel (black market).

Data from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) showed that the Naira closed early trading at ₦1,452.27 per US Dollar, reflecting the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) continued efforts to stabilise the official exchange rate. During the opening session, trades were recorded within a narrow band of ₦1,451.19 to ₦1,452.57, signalling controlled volatility compared to previous weeks.

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In contrast, the parallel market exchange rate remained higher. Checks with Bureau De Change (BDC) operators and street traders indicated that the US Dollar exchanged between ₦1,465 and ₦1,475 for cash transactions. The premium over the official rate underscores persistent demand-supply gaps in the unofficial market, largely driven by unmet foreign exchange needs of small businesses and individuals.

Currency analysts attributed the relative calm at the official window to improved FX liquidity injections by the CBN and a seasonal slowdown in corporate foreign exchange demand as the year draws to a close. However, they noted that the continued gap between official and black market rates highlights structural weaknesses, speculative activities, and lingering pressure on the Naira.

Market participants remain cautious, closely watching potential CBN policy decisions, particularly measures aimed at exchange rate unification, boosting investor confidence, and easing inflationary pressures in Africa’s largest economy.

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Dangote Refinery: Nigerians to Enjoy Affordable Petrol as Importers Face Losses

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Dangote Refinery, Aliko Dangote

Dangote Refinery: Nigerians to Enjoy Affordable Petrol as Importers Face Losses

The president of Dangote Refinery has assured Nigerians that locally refined fuel will provide more affordable petrol prices, even as fuel importers continue to incur losses.

Speaking during a briefing at the 650,000-barrel-per-day Dangote Refinery in Lagos on Sunday, he emphasized that consumers now have the option to buy high-quality locally refined petrol or pay higher prices for blended PMS from importers.

“Nigerians have a choice to buy better quality fuel at a more affordable price or to buy blended PMS at a higher rate. Importers can continue to lose, so long as Nigerians benefit,” he said.

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He added, “Anyone who chooses to continue importing despite the availability of locally refined products should be prepared to face the consequences.”

The refinery executive also noted that the retail fuel price nationwide should not exceed N740 per liter.

This statement follows a recent reduction of the refinery’s gantry fuel price by 15.99 percent to N699 per liter, although pump prices in Abuja remained at N905 to N937 per liter as of Sunday night.

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