A Nigerian man is calling for help after the online trading platform, Cbex, allegedly collapsed just hours after he invested $313 in it.
In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the man expressed his shock and frustration, revealing that he had sold his phone and other personal items to raise the funds for his investment.
He wrote:
“I joined Cbex with an investment of $313 just yesterday, Wednesday. However, this evening, I found out that people can no longer withdraw their money today.”
The man’s post detailed how the unexpected collapse of the platform left him unable to access his investment. He added,
“The painful part is that I sold my phone and some other belongings to join this trade. Please, I need help. Cbex, don’t go yet!”
His emotional plea quickly went viral, with many online users sharing their thoughts, offering support, and expressing concern over the situation.
Reacting to the post….
@Max_J6109: “You guys always talked about taking risk. This is one of those risks.”
@TadyJerry: “Omo!! I feel your pain. Hopefully you get your money back.”
@Shomex56: “This is really sad. And this is something I wanted to join just last week but I change my mind.”
@name_going66531: “If you sabi, you go cash out steady! 4–12% daily with triangle arbitrage, verified sites like Binance, Bybit, MEXC. No risk, na soft life straight. I fit plug you.”
@utdvexman: “Bro relax if you are not in it you no go know wetin dey sup. They clearly stated that you shouldn’t withdraw during the bonus season. Nigerians no dey hear word just wait till next week Tuesday when they bonus season is done..”
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