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Beware of social media adverts promoting illegal Ponzi schemes, SEC warns

Mediatracnet by Mediatracnet
May 14, 2026
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SEC alarmed over growing AI-generated investment scams in Nigeria

By Bassey Udo

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has warned Nigerians against falling prey to adverts across various social media platforms promoting illegal online investment schemes, saying many of them exhibit characteristics of Ponzi and prohibited investment operations.

In a public notice issued on Thursday, the Commission said its attention had been drawn to “the increasing promotion of unregistered online investment schemes on social media applications and websites, including WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, Facebook, TikTok and other digital platforms.”

SEC said “many of these investment schemes exhibit characteristics of Ponzi or Prohibited investment schemes, while some operators of such schemes also provide unauthorized investment services to u suspecting members of the public.”

The Commission advised Nigerians to refrain from investing in platforms promising unrealistic returns àbove officially approved rates by the relevant regulatory authorities.

“Accordingly, the Commission hereby advises the public to refrain from investing or participating in any unregistered online investment platform or scheme promising unrealistic or guaranteed returns,” the Commission said.

The SEC also cautioned members of the public against relying on investment advisories circulated online by unregistered persons or entities.

“Members of the public are further advised not to rely on investment advisories circulated through online platforms by persons or entities not registered by the Commission, as reliance on such advisories may expose investors to significant financial losses and fraudulent schemes,” it added.

The Commission reminded Nigerians that under the Investments and Securities Act, 2025, only entities registered by the SEC were authorised to promote investment services, provide investment advisory services or solicit funds from the public in the Nigerian capital market.

The SEC urged prospective investors to verify the registration status of any company, platform or entity offering investment opportunities through its official portals before committing funds.

It directed the public to check registered operators on SEC Fintech Registered Operators Portal⁠ and SEC CMOs Portal⁠ before transacting with any investment platform.

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