St Team Holds Business Banquet in Nigeria, Promises Financial Empowerment

The Smart Treasure Investment Team (ST Team) at the weekend, held its business banquet in Lagos-Nigeria, where it discuss the platform’s vision and legitimacy. 

Members of the team promised to financially empower Nigerians to earn good money while trading on the platform amidst Nigeria’s uncertain economic climate.

Speaking at the event, the Regional Head for Lagos, Mr. Trust Otorudo, introduced the ST Team, including VIP 9 leaders Mrs. Fola Abiodun; Princewill Otorudo and the legal consultant Barrister Isaac Adediran. 

Trust emphasized the platform’s commitment to improving financial status through AI-driven trading and data analysis.

According to him, “People should engage in this platform if they want to truly improve their financial status. The ST team is not a fake project. You can do your own research and investigative journalism,” Trust said 

He highlighted the platform’s use of artificial intelligence to predict trades accurately, stressing the importance of moving from traditional means to AI-driven methods of making money.

“Our vision is to reduce poverty rates in Africa by 30% come 2027, with our major focus on Nigeria. We believe strongly in public-private partnership and are currently in the incubation stage of our SEC approval,” Trust said. 

Mrs. Fola Abiodun shared her motivation for spreading the news about the platform, emphasizing the importance of financial stability for societal security.

“I believe that when we have more people doing well in society, there won’t be a cause for stealing and robbery,” Abiodun said. “That’s one of the drives that made me reach out to my colleagues, friends, and family,” she said. 

ST Team aims to provide an enabling environment for individuals to achieve their goals, whether in agriculture, education, or manufacturing, while also making money virtually.

Addressing concerns about potential challenges from banks, Mr. Trust clarified that the ST Team does not trade the Naira and poses no threat to Nigerian banks.

“We are not a threat to any bank. We do not trade the Naira, and we have no business with fiat currencies,” he said. “The banks will enjoy doing business with us,” Trust assured. 

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