Angry clients have assaulted senior executives of Oxford International Group (OIG), inflicting injuries, vandalising vehicles, properties and residential homes over refund of money invested in business.
The angry clients attacked the Chief Executive Officer of the firm, Dr. Goodluck Olatunde Precious, on his way back from cross over service with his family in Ogun State on January 1, 2023.
The Securities and Exchange Commission had last year sealed some of the company’s offices for allegedly conducting investment-related business without regulatory approval. He said due to the constant demand of the clients, the company proposed a payment plan of 70 per cent advance payment, while the remaining 30 per cent would be paid within a period of two months when the investment matures.
He said the services of External Solicitors have been employed to look into issues that are a bit complicated as well as the pros and cons where some of the clients would accept cash or land in lieu of their funds. “I am patiently waiting for January 22 when my investment will be due to know if they will pay and if they don’t, I will take action,” she said.
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