Woli Arole on CBEX and DBCC Scam: A Call for Christian Discernment

In the post, Arole questions, Imagine a Christian, or a Pastor losing money to CBEX. Whatttt . Nigerian comedian and actor Woli Arole has stirred conversations with a thought provoking X post shared on April 15, 2025, at 14 59 UTC. Where’s your DISCERNMENT? As Christians we should Discern with the HOLY GHOST. Don t just jump into things. This statement addresses the recent CBEX and DBCC financial schemes that have left many Nigerians, including Christians, in financial distress. Woli Arole, whose real name is Oluwatoyin Bayegun, is a trailblazer in Christian entertainment. Known for pioneering Christian comedy in Nigeria, Woli Arole uses his platform to urge believers to exercise spiritual discernment. This article explores the context of his message, reactions from the public, and the broader issue of Ponzi schemes in Nigeria. He made history with The Revelation, tagged as Nigeria’s first Christian comedy concert, where he blended humor with faith to proclaim Christ.

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His message emphasizes the importance of discernment, a spiritual practice he believes should guide believers in all decisions, especially financial ones. In his recent X post, Arole shifts focus to a pressing issue the involvement of Christians, including pastors, in schemes like CBEX and DBCC. Arole’s statement, As Christians we should Discern with the HOLY GHOST, draws from biblical principles, urging Christians to seek divine guidance rather than rushing into risky ventures. The mention of CBEX and DBCC a play on CBEX, a suspected Ponzi scheme highlights a growing concern in Nigeria, where economic hardship and financial illiteracy have made many vulnerable to fraudulent schemes.

The X thread following Arole’s post reveals a range of reactions from Nigerians. AngryNigerian wrote, Nigerians are so greedy and stingy which is why there s too much hardship, pointing out the irony of people claiming financial struggle while investing large sums in Ponzi schemes . Meanwhile, AbidoShaker expressed disbelief at pastors participating, asking, Pastor do CBEX keh? These reactions highlight the tension between spiritual ideals and the harsh economic realities driving Nigerians to take financial risks. Some users, like teeorgan1, expressed relief at avoiding CBEX, stating, Thank God I wasn’t informed by anyone about CBEX until I started seeing it online after it has crashed. Others, such as Questions, took a more critical stance, suggesting that if CBEX hadn t failed, Arole might have credited the Holy Spirit for guiding Christians to invest, adding, No justifying anything CBEX tho. The greed fueling such schemes was a recurring theme in the comments. While specific details about CBEX are limited, a YouTube video titled ‘CCbex.cx Reviews Cbex SCAM or Legit’ (2024-11-12) suggests skepticism about its legitimacy. Arole s inclusion of DBCC seems to be a satirical addition, possibly to emphasize the proliferation of similar scams. CBEX, as referenced by Arole, appears to be a recent Ponzi scheme that has caused significant financial losses for Nigerians. More recently, MBA Forex defrauded Nigerians of US 500 million in 2021. Ponzi schemes are not new to Nigeria. Nigerians have lost over US 1 billion to such schemes in the past decade, with the infamous MMM scheme costing subscribers USD 50 million in 2016. Arole s post underscores the vulnerability of even the most devout individuals, including pastors, to these scams, raising questions about the role of spiritual discernment in navigating modern financial traps.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission SEC of Nigeria reports that 70 of its cases involve Ponzi schemes, driven by economic hardship, financial illiteracy, and lax regulatory enforcement. Arole’s call for discernment resonates with Christian teachings about wisdom and guidance. This aligns with his broader mission to solidify Christian entertainment in Africa, as he expressed I believe strongly that it is hard to dissociate laughter, joy from the gospel of God. By addressing CBEX, Arole extends this mission to practical life decisions, urging Christians to apply their faith beyond the pews. The concept of discerning with the Holy Ghost, as Arole puts it, refers to seeking spiritual insight through prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit. The involvement of pastors in Ponzi schemes also raises ethical questions about leadership in the church. Woli Arole’s X post about CBEX and DBCC is a wake up call for Christians to prioritize spiritual discernment in an era of rampant financial scams. His advice to not just jump into things is a timeless principle, applicable not only to financial decisions but to all areas of life. Arole’s message serves as a reminder that spiritual leaders are not immune to worldly temptations and that discernment is crucial at all levels of faith. By questioning the involvement of believers in Ponzi schemes, Arole highlights the need for wisdom and caution, especially in economically challenging times. His message, rooted in faith, resonates with Nigerians grappling with the aftermath of schemes like CBEX, offering a spiritual lens on a practical problem.

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As Arole continues to champion Christian values through his platform, his words serve as both a warning and an encouragement to seek guidance from the Holy Spirit. Share your views in the comments, and explore more stories about faith and finance on our site! Interested in more insights on faith, finance, and Nigerian culture? What are your thoughts on Woli Arole’s stance on CBEX and discernment? Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates, and follow us on X to join the conversation! Check out our other articles on Ponzi schemes and Christian entertainment.

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