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How I lost $3.7m in forex in 2024 — Mark Angel

Nigerian content creator Mark Angel has shared how tough 2024 was for him, revealing that he lost $3.7 million in forex trading. The loss left him in debt and struggling to cope with one of the hardest times of his life.

In a post on Instagram on Sunday, Mark explained how the financial loss caused his life to fall apart. Loan sharks took his properties, and the weight of his debts made him feel hopeless.

While undergoing therapy to recover from the trauma, he disclosed that  another blow came—a scandal that shook his career and forced him to reevaluate his relationships.

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Mark described the experience as a painful yet necessary process that revealed fake friends and pretenders while also bringing him closer to God.

He credited the ordeal with teaching him resilience, faith, and the importance of divine grace.

Grateful for the unwavering support of his loved ones, Mark expressed appreciation for his family, pastor, ex-wife, daughters, and social media manager, who stood by him during the trying times.

“The year 2024 began like every other year, but I had no idea how much it would test me how much it would break me, yet ultimately reshape me. It was the year I lost everything. I trusted the wrong hands in forex and lost all my money.

“Nobody knew except my family and closest circle. The weight of the loss, over $3.7 million was suffocating. I was drowning in debts, and one by one, I watched all my properties slip into the hands of loan sharks. It felt like my world was crumbling, and in my darkest moments, I considered ending it all,” he wrote.

He continued, “But God… If not for His mercies, I wouldn’t be here writing this. He sent angels into my life when I needed them the most.

“Blessing, my friend who became family, never gave up on me. My pastor and his wife stood by me, praying and guiding me. My daughters, Victoria and Mila, reminded me of the beauty of life, even when it felt unbearable.

“My ex-wife Mandy extended a hand of kindness I will never forget. My son, Schoolboy, showed me strength beyond his years. And Bright, my social media assistant, stood as a pillar in moments I thought I’d collapse.

“While I was still trying to heal, undergoing therapy to recover from the trauma, life dealt another blow. A scandal hit, shaking the foundation of my career and questioning the loyalty of those around me. It was in that storm that God began to uncover the truth.

“He exposed the fake friends, the pretenders, and the ones who had been silently sabotaging my peace and my circle. It was painful, but it was necessary.

“2024 was the hardest year of my life, but it was also the year God drew me closer to Him. Through the ashes, He taught me resilience, faith, and the true meaning of grace.

“I don’t take it for granted that I’m alive today. To everyone who stood with me, prayed for me, and held me up when I had no strength left, thank you.

“Here’s to God’s unwavering faithfulness. If 2024 taught me anything, it’s that even in the darkest valleys, His light never stops shining.”

 

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Abisola Adigun

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