Nigerian man shares story of how cryptocurrency made him rich

Nigerian man cryptocurrency made rich

A Nigerian man captured the attention of many on social media by showcasing his lifestyle journey from childhood to adulthood, sharing his grass-to-grace story of becoming rich through cryptocurrency. In a post on the popular media platform X, formerly Twitter, the man displayed various photos depicting his evolution over time.

Nigerian man cryptocurrency made rich

Nigerian man. The photos also featured images of bets he placed and the loans he obtained from loan sharks during his earlier struggling days. Ultimately, he revealed how he learned forex trading, Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrency businesses that transformed his fortunes for the better. The young man‘s story resonated with numerous individuals, prompting them to flood the comment section of the post with their reactions. See some reactions below: @mr_gosworld: “One day, It shall be my turn.” @massive_Edafe10: “I really like this story and I’d advise people to always go for what you want and never give up.” @inegbendave: “I was expecting more details on how he made it through crypto but we thank God for his life.” @Temi_Nuga: “You went to School & graduated, yet you still dey talk poverty because you don get money now. You were not poor it wasn’t just your time.” @Drgreentip_ftX: “I don see your peace of mind, the werey resemble sleepless night.” @Hero_Singx: “Blessing to reach everybody.” @olule_haryo: “U were born with a silver spoon nigga your dad own a car.” SEE POST:

Nottingham Forest star, Gustavo Scarpa loses £1m in cryptocurrency investment

Nottingham Forest star loses £1m in cryptocurrency investment

Nottingham Forest midfielder Gustavo Scarpa has lost R$6.3m (£1m) which he invested in cryptocurrency and is currently trying to get his money back.

Nottingham Forest star loses £1m in cryptocurrency investment

ESPN Brazil reported that the 29-year-old midfielder who spent most of his career playing in his country, invested in a cryptocurrency company called “WLJC” alongside his teammate Mayke while playing for Sao Paulo-based side Palmeiras. Scarpa invested 6.3m Brazilian Rials (£1m) into the venture, while Mayke forked out R$4.5m (£720,000). The duo were promised returns of between 3.5 and 5 per cent per month. The footballer filed a lawsuit after the company failed to pay the returns and also missed a deadline of August 19, 2022, to give him back his money. The lawsuit was filed against three companies he believes are responsible for the loss.

Nottingham Forest star loses £1m in cryptocurrency investment

He is seeking full reimbursement of his money and a termination of the contracts he signed. The lawsuit also asked authorities to “block and seize amounts deposited in bank accounts, movable and immovable property, financial assets allocated in cryptocurrency exchange agencies, stockbrokers, among other possible and liable assets”. Scarpa joined Forest in January on a free transfer after his deal with Brazilian side Palmeiras expired. He has made eight appearances across all competitions for Steve Cooper’s side so far.