OPay Threatens Legal Action Against Prophet Over App Crash Prophecy
Leading fintech company OPay is taking a Benue-based prophet, Aliyu Barnabas, to court after he prophesied that the OPay application would experience significant issues starting in December 2025. The company is vehemently denying claims that it operates as a Ponzi scheme and is determined to protect its reputation through legal means.
OPay’s Firm Rebuttal and Legal Response
In response to the prophet’s claims, which were amplified by a trending news page on X, OPay released a statement urging its customers to disregard the prophecy. The company explicitly labeled Prophet Aliyu Barnabas’s statements as false and misleading. OPay emphasized its stability and security, highlighting its licensing by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) to reassure users. The fintech firm also stated that its legal team is already pursuing legal action against the prophet to address the potentially damaging claims.
OPay’s strong response underscores the importance of maintaining trust and confidence in the rapidly evolving fintech landscape of Nigeria. By taking decisive action against what it perceives as misinformation, OPay aims to protect its users and solidify its position as a reliable and trustworthy financial platform.
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