Benignant Forte, a popular investment company on Facebook has crashed.
They have stopped paying investors their monthly ROI and have stopped collecting money from investors too.
The CEO of the Ponzi scheme Philip Akor promised to refund the investors their capital in the next 12 months but has failed to do that after many months.
Following the announcement, some investors are calling for the head of the young man for disappearing with the money.
IDOMA VOICE gathered that staff of the ponzi scheme have stopped taking investors’ calls.
Although, the CEO, had in a series of videos explained why payment stopped, many customers are not pleased with his explanation.
See statement issued by the Ponzi scheme below and some reactions below.
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