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I might develop high blood pressure – Taye currency opens up after losing millions to CBEX

Published on April 20, 2025 at 04:21 PM

Famous Ibadan-based Fuji singer, Taye Currency reacted after losing N10 million to CBEX.

DAILY POST reports that CBEX, a recently crashed digital trading platform, left investors stranded after they were logged out and unable to access their funds.

The Singapore-based company which collapsed on Monday April 14, 2025, swept the sum of N1.3 trillion investors funds.

Reacting to the incident during his latest live performance at the weekend, Taye Currency revealed that he lost N10 million to the scheme.

Narrating his ordeal in a viral video on social media, Taye Currency rained curses on his associates who introduced him to CBEX.

He said in Yoruba, “I might develop high blood pressure If I don’t speak out. I can no longer keep it to myself. On April 1, Sodiq came to my house to inform me that my band manager, Lateef, just collected some money from CBEX.

“Sodiq also introduced Alaba to it, and Alaba used N1.2 million he stole from the stage to invest. Brother Muca also invested, N500,000 and Lateef put in N1.4 million while Sodiq invested N850,000. Making four people.

“They were the ones in charge of my money. On that very day I invested N10 million in CBEX and it crashed. It shall not be well with all of you that introduce it to me.”

DAILY POST reports that the singer is the first Nigerian celebrity to admit investing in CBEX.

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