Model rejects man who tries to woo her with bitcoin wallet worth over N146m

model rejects man who tries to woo her with bitcoin wallet worth over n146m

Grey, an Instagram model, remained unimpressed by a wealthy suitor’s attempt to woo her with his extravagant N146,982,000 Bitcoin wallet. Screenshots of their conversation were shared on Grey’s Instagram story, quickly going viral and capturing the attention of netizens.

model rejects man who tries to woo her with bitcoin wallet worth over n146m

A photo of Grey. Photo Credit: @iiam_grey Source: Instagram The unidentified affluent suitor sought to impress Grey by showcasing his Bitcoin wallet, hoping to win her over. However, Grey remained unfazed by the grand display of wealth. She confidently responded that she was already financially well-off and not swayed by material possessions. Despite the pressure from her admirer, Grey stood firm in her decision. Grey boldly shared the screenshots on her Instagram story, demonstrating her unwavering stance against being influenced solely by monetary gains.

model rejects man who tries to woo her with bitcoin wallet worth over n146m

A photo of the leaked chat between Grey and her rich admirer. Photo Credit: @iiam_grey Source: Instagram The screenshots rapidly spread across social media platforms, sparking discussions about materialism, personal values, and the dynamics of wealth in relationships. Many people praised Grey for her strong response, commending her for prioritizing personal worth over monetary enticements. @chyomsss said; “Sadly remove money. So many men have nothing else to offer. Just empty heads.” @aimee_jay02 said; “That much in Bitcoin. Wow. And she said she has more? Let the poor breeeethe.”  @kikiokonkwo said; “I love how she kept replying with “i’m rich.” @wizzyesa reacted; “That guy needs to be liberated, he’s finished! As a man. You shouldn’t attract/entice a woman with money.” @viola_concept reacted; “Do u do hook-up, yes or No sis lee if not just say No and pass. At least he came straight up, he didn’t go thru the corners.” @ezeqwesiri commented: “All these Elon Musk boys. BTC dey body.” @futballpunter reacted: “U never still answer the question. U dey do hook-up yes or no?” @drewbaby_xx said;  “Looking at the context of this conversation, this man has a poor Manner of approach, his priorities are misplaced and he lacks dignity and self-esteem lol you fit get money make you still no get level.” @naijabrandinfluencer said: “If a man thinks he can only bring money to the table then he has nothing. It takes more than money to woo an independent woman even if she’s not all that rich. His manners are zero, he has no respect and he is proud. He should shove his money in his brains maybe it will help him have sense.”  @nenejones_esq reacted: “So ehn, guys slide into the DMs of random girls and ask if they do hook-up? I’m shocked literally.” @baboonview reacted; “Do you do hook-up yes or no? Which one is I’m rich.” See below;

Bitcoin Chief promises to sponsor Jamb student, Mmesoma

Mmesoma Bitcoin Chief Jamb

A man known as Bitcoin Chief has reaffirmed his commitment to sponsoring Mmesoma, a JAMB student who recently faced exposure and sanctions for forging her JAMB results. Mmesoma confessed to the act before a committee established by the Anambra state government.

However, Bitcoin Chief, a concerned Nigerian, has stepped forward to announce his intentions regarding her situation. In a recent statement, Bitcoin Chief clarified that he has not wavered in his decision and remains dedicated to sponsoring Mmesoma. He emphasized that he will not withdraw or retract his promise to the JAMB student.

He added that the young girl wouldn’t have done what she did of some individuals in the country had not engaged in illegal electoral acts. His statement “I will still sponsor Mmesoma. Whether she agreed or not that’s not my problem. Suppose illegality was not celebrated openly like INEC swearing in a President who didn’t win the Elections, A president with a Forged Certificate and no trace of Primary to University Education, If Nigeria didn’t celebrate Elected officials who rig elections, etc.” “Young people won’t see a reason to forge certificates and be celebrated openly. While we address this, we must look at the entire society.” “If you want us to accept, celebrate and defend a President who rigged Election with Forged Certificate, we must also not destroy Little Girl’s future with a forged certificate.” “I will personally call her and explain to her that JAMB numbers don’t define how far she can go in life and next time she shouldn’t bother Forging one. I and our company @voiceoftheeast will still SPONSOR her!” “Whenever we are ready to clean the mess society has become we will start with public officials many who are elected with forged certificates.” “They are the bad examples People like Mmesoma are copying from. She has made a mistake and she must be corrected and shown the right path for next time! Selah!” SEE POST:

FBI set to sell Woodberry’s N3.2Bn worth bitcoin, calls for interested buyers

FBI set to sell Woodberry's N3.2Bn worth bitcoin, calls for interested buyers

The U.S. authorities reveals their plan to sell off 152 bitcoin confiscated from internet fraudster, Olalekan Jacob Ponle, a.k.a Mr. Woodberry, after he pleaded guilty to an $8 million wire fraud. According to a document filed on Friday at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the U.S. Marshal Service will assume custody of the seized cryptocurrency for disposal, The People Gazette reported.

FBI set to sell Woodberry's N3.2Bn worth bitcoin

Nigerian Internet fraudster, Olalekan Jacob Ponle, also known as Mr. Woodberry. This decision follows Mr. Woodberry’s agreement to forfeit all proceeds from the wire fraud scheme, which he orchestrated under the alias ‘Mark Kain’. Interested individuals are encouraged by federal authorities to file a claim for the seized property within 30 days and provide valid documentation during the registration process. The statement reads in part, “Provide written notice to any person known to have alleged an interest in the property that is the subject of the preliminary order of forfeiture.” “The United States shall publish notice of this order and of its intent to dispose of the property.” the federal authorities said in the motion filed by Morris Pasqual, an acting U.S. attorney overseeing the case. It added, “The United States requests that the terms and conditions of this preliminary order of forfeiture entered by this court be made part of the sentence imposed against defendant Olalekan Jacob Ponle and included in any judgment and commitment order entered in this case against him.” It is worth noting that while residing in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, he recruited a minimum of four money launderers. He was, however, apprehended by law enforcement authorities in Dubai and subsequently transferred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI in 2020. He was then promptly transported to Chicago, where he has been undergoing trial. On June 29, federal prosecutors asked a judge to sentence, Mr Woodberry, to 14 years’ imprisonment for the fraud he committed between January and September 2019.

Bitcoin platform, Paxful, closes down

Bitcoin platform, Paxful, closes down

Bitcoin platform with over one million Nigerian users closes down

One of the biggest Bitcoin platforms in Nigeria, Peer-too-peer Bitcoin platform, Paxful, with 1.5m users in Nigeria has closed down.

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The piece of news about the shutting down of the Bitcoin platform was shared by the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ray Youssef. While speaking on the issue on a Twitter space, Youssef said that the platform has to close down because a lawsuit was brought by a Paxful co-founder who is suing Paxful and Youssef after being “kicked out of the company” over a year ago. He said, “Today, Paxful will be suspending its marketplace. We are not sure if it will come back. “This will probably come as a big shock to many. While I cannot share the full story now, I can say that we unfortunately have had some key staff departures. Also, regulatory challenges for the industry continue to grow, especially in the peer-to-peer market and most heavily in the U.S. While we work through these issues, we have taken the most secure option and ask you to explore self-custody and trade elsewhere.” “My co-founder sued the company and sued me. I have a lawsuit over my head right now,” he was quoted as saying on Twitter Space. In an interview with Business Africa Insider in 2022, Paxful’s CEO said that Nigeria is the firm’s largest market, with 1.5 million users and over $1.5 billion volume to date (since 2015).  

Bitcoin trader, B Lord buys car for his lawyer’s wife after winning his case against EFCC

Bitcoin trader, B Lord buys car for his lawyer’s wife after winning his case against EFCC

Nigerian cryptocurrency trader, Linus Williams, popularly known as B Lord, has appreciated his barrister’s wife with a car gift as the celebration of their victory against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC), continues.
Recall that the Bitcoin trader was arrested in Awka, Anambra state, in August 2020, and wss wrongly paraded with 14 other suspects.

Thus, he dragged the anti-graft agency to the Enugu State Federal High Court.
On May 7, 2022, the Bitcoin trader announced his victory and recovered three of his cars which were impounded by the EFCC.
To thank his lawyer for making him win the case, he bought a brand new Toyota for the man’s wife and shared a video of him presenting the car to her.
He wrote; ”Just Gifted My Barrister’s Wife A New Car , Just Being Grateful @sniperkc , Na Barrister wey win case dem dey gift car.”
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“My heart is racing” – Iheme Nancy cries out as she loses $7k in Bitcoin crash

"My heart is racing" – Iheme Nancy cries out as she loses $7k in Bitcoin crash

Popular Nollywood actress, Iheme Nancy has lamented the recent crash of Bitcoin as she loses a huge sum to the crash.
The actress took to her social media page to reveal that she’s lost upto seven thousand dollars to the recent Bitcoin crash.

She has now resorted to begging as she asks for people to take her out for lunch since she’s lost a lot of her money to Bitcoin.
She wrote:
“Someone please buy me lunch
today,my money is really going down on Bitcoin and my heart is racing….
Let me see those that loves me
l lost 7k$
Someone should adopt me so they can feed me for some time”

Why Is Bitcoin So Popular in Nigeria?

Bitcoin nigeria

According to figures compiled by Statista, almost one third (32%) of the Nigerian populace own or have owned bitcoin in the past. That’s the highest percentage of any country in the world, with the nearest competitors Vietnam (21%) and the Philippines (20%) lagging some way behind.
Bitcoin nigeria

So why, exactly, is Nigeria proving to be a world leader when it comes to the cryptocurrency? Although it’s the largest economy in Africa, Nigeria has not traditionally been associated with being at the cutting edge of financial innovation. Nonetheless, a unique combination of circumstances has made Bitcoin exceedingly popular in the country. Here are a handful of the most significant factors in the equation.
Economic turmoil
Despite having a larger population and a higher GDP than any other nation on the continent, Nigeria’s economy is not in the best shape at the present time. The naira has been depreciating in value for several years now, while unemployment levels are concerningly high and a staggering 40% of the population is living underneath the poverty line. The lack of conventional job opportunities has prompted Nigerians to seek alternative methods of earning and spending money – which is one reason why Bitcoin has enjoyed a surge in popularity.
Demographics
With a median age of just 18 years old, Nigeria has one of the most youthful populations in the world. This goes some way to explaining the aforementioned problems with regard to employment opportunities (greater competition for fewer jobs), but it also means that Nigerians are more flexible and open to new technologies. Indeed, the majority of the populace is supremely comfortable in handling all financial matters online, which is something that can’t be said for many other places around the world.

Diaspora
As an impoverished country with few jobs available, millions of Nigerians have emigrated abroad to find a better life elsewhere. However, they maintain strong ties with the family they have left behind, which means there is a substantial volume of remittances that are sent back home by the diaspora. The ease of transactions inherent in the blockchain technology underpinning Bitcoin means that Nigerians abroad can send money home easily, securely and affordably, making the cryptocurrency far more attractive than conventional means of transfer.
Accessibility
Although the Nigerian authorities have categorically banned banking institutions from accepting cryptocurrency and warned the population against its adoption, Bitcoin continues to go from strength to strength in the country. This has been facilitated (and has prompted) a wide array of exchanges and outlets where people can buy, sell and exchange bitcoin for goods and services. From tracking down the best platform to invest in crypto to sourcing a crypto betting site, it’s much easier to handle the currency in Nigeria than it is in many other parts of the globe.
A combination of economic strife, a youthful population, a high volume of remittance payments and the ubiquity of sites and stores which process bitcoin all contribute towards making Nigeria a hotbed of activity for the cryptocurrency.