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CBEX: From Cash Out to Crash Out

by NationalInsight
April 17, 2025
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On Tuesday, the digital investment platform CBEX collapsed, wiping out over N1.3 trillion in investor funds and leaving thousands of Nigerians stranded. For many, the news rekindles memories of the infamous MMM crash of 2016, which left millions devastated. Once again, the allure of quick wealth has ended in financial heartbreak.

CBEX quietly emerged in 2023, promising massive returns from digital and crypto-based investments. Early investors reported seamless withdrawals and impressive profits. By mid-2024, word had spread, and as more people poured in their life savings, the platform skyrocketed in popularity. Encouraged by initial success, many reinvested both their capital and profits — a classic hallmark of Ponzi schemes.

By April 2025, the platform went silent. Withdrawals froze. Websites and customer support channels vanished. And just like that, Nigeria witnessed yet another investment disaster.

Nigeria’s harsh economic climate — marked by high unemployment, soaring inflation, and shrinking opportunities — has left many citizens vulnerable to fraudulent schemes. The promise of high returns with little risk continues to attract unsuspecting individuals looking for a financial breakthrough.

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“I saw people around me making money. At first, I made some profit too. Then I reinvested more — including a loan. Now I have nothing,” recounts Modupe, a trader in Ibadan.

Similarly, Chukwu, a civil servant in Enugu, shares: “I got N400,000 from an initial N100,000 in just one month. I thought I had discovered the secret to wealth. I never imagined it would end like this.”

Financial experts say they are not surprised by CBEX’s crash. According to Dr. Tolu Eze, a financial analyst and investment coach: “CBEX wasn’t doing anything new. It was a classic Ponzi model — using new investors’ money to pay old ones. These schemes thrive in economies where people are financially desperate and unaware of the risks.”

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Like many fraudulent platforms before it, CBEX masked its operations with buzzwords like ‘blockchain,’ ‘crypto trading,’ and ‘digital arbitrage.’ However, there was no verifiable business model, no transparency, and no regulatory oversight.

“Most Nigerians want quick returns,” Dr. Eze adds. “They’re promised 400% within weeks — and in their desperation, they don’t ask questions. While a lucky few cash out early, the majority are left to crash out.”

Although the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had issued warnings about unlicensed investment platforms, enforcement has remained weak and often too late. “The regulatory system is reactive,” says Ijeoma Nnadi, a Lagos-based tech lawyer. “By the time authorities act, it’s already too late. We need stronger oversight and aggressive public education.”

There are growing calls for the government to investigate CBEX and explore avenues for fund recovery. But past experiences — from MMM to MBA Forex and Ultimate Cycler — suggest that compensation for victims may be unlikely.

The CBEX collapse is not just a story of digital deception — it’s a reflection of a deeper economic and psychological struggle. Until there is greater financial literacy, stronger regulation, and meaningful economic reform, such schemes will continue to exploit vulnerable citizens.

As the dust settles, one painful truth remains: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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