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Victims of a failed foreign exchange trading company in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Wednesday, protested against the failure of the chief executive officer of the firm, Maxwell Odum, to pay them their dividends or return their capital after one year of investment.

Speaking to journalists, the protest leader, Christian Agadaga, asked the traditional ruler to summon Odum, owner of the NBA Forex Trading and Capital Investment Limited. “We are calling on the President to mandate the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba Alkali, to fish out Maxwell Odum. The Chairman, Rivers State Civil Society Organisations, Enefaa Georgwill, urged the traditional ruler to rise above sentiments, adding that his reputation was at stake.

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It seems the MBA Forex owner has bribed many authorities in Nigeria. They are all mute.

Why can't all parties find closure to this matter. MBA forex should declare the remaining assets The investors should agree to a sharring formula for every investor. 60%, 70% of original principal can be returned to the investors

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