Biva9ja is a telegram bot that claims to be rewarding users with up to 1,000 naira for simply tapping on a claim button every 30 seconds and also, paying users when they refer others to onboard. Due to the fact that, the offers from the bot are very enticing, I decided to conduct a more indepth analysis to confirm it’s legitimacy; only to discover that, there is nothing legit about it.
The biva9ja Bot is literally built on Falsehood but if you are just getting to know about it newly, you may not buy what I’m saying. Therefore, that’s the reason why I thought it wise to make a full review of the biva9ja bot, to breakdown all there is to know about it and also, why it’s a fake platform that users should stay away from. Without wasting much time, let’s dive right into the main purpose of writing this article.
About Biva9ja
Biva9ja bot claims to be a tap-to-earn mini-app on telegram that rewards users for tapping on claim button every 30 seconds and also pay out as much as 20,000 naira per referral for people who spread the news about the bot and get people to onboard using their own referral links.
Going by their claims, as a user, you earn by claiming every 30 seconds and also referring people using your own link. The surprising part is, you can claim as much as 1,000 naira every 30 seconds, thus making the platform, arguably the most profitable thing to do in Nigeria at the moment because if someone dedicates his or her time to claim every 30 seconds, the person will end up with millions by the end of the month.
Breakdown of Earnings
There are two main ways of earning on the bot and like I have earlier mentioned, you earn by clicking on a claim button and also referring others. Below is a further breakdown of how the whole process works;
1. Claiming 1,000 Naira every 30 seconds – this is the conventional way of earning on biva9ja and you can get started by sending the /start to the bot, join their telegram channel and then gain access to the full options.
There, you will see the option to claim 1,000 naira, tap on it and then the bonus will be added to your balance. You can repeatedly tap on the claim button to receive more bonuses. As a matter of fact, they claim the bonus can be claimed unlimited number of times in a day as long as you wait out the 30 seconds gap.
2. Referring – when you refer others, you earn 20,000 naira. This is actually the most interesting part and the chief reason why you see the links all over social media. You know people are moved by huge and easy money. When you show them a means to earn easy money, they do their best to snag up some of the cash.
That is exactly why you see a lot of people promoting and speaking good of the bot. The referral bonus is very enticing and to top it all up, there is no limit to the number of referrals you can bring into the system thus making referral earnings practically unlimited.
Who is the Owner Of Biva9ja
According to the information on their official telegram channel, the owner is called, Solomon Abbott; someone they claim is a Nigerian-American billionaire who likes to embark on philanthropic activities.
He is the acclaimed owner of the telegram bot and also, the one who is fully responsible for the funding and payments being disbursed to users. The question however is, does Solomon Abbott really exist?
Is biva9ja being funded by some billionaire out there? We will find out soonest.
Withdrawal Process
According to the information on their page, users can place withdrawal on Saturdays once they’ve earned up to 20,000 naira since that is the minimum amount. I would have said it’s too high but judging from the referral earnings, it’s even smaller than it should be.
They claim users can only withdraw a minimum amount of 20,000 and maximum of 1 million naira at a time.
To withdraw from the bot, simply tap on Account Details – submit your bank account details and then click on Withdraw, you will then be asked to enter amount and submit.
Verdict – what Biva9ja is Not!
Firstly, Biva9ja is not legit. Incase you have been convinced by the numerous payment proofs uploaded to their telegram channel, bear in mind that most, if not all of them are fake.
The payment proofs are directly being fabricated by whoever is handling the page and same person is the owner of the telegram bot. So for your own good, it’s best not to believe the proofs unless it’s coming directly from someone you know.
Sorry to burst your bubbles too, no one has been paid by biva9ja. It’s understandable to wonder why, the reason is simply because, the bot doesn’t actually pay. It’s not legit in any way.
Secondly, Biva9ja is not owned by a Nigerian American billionaire as they claim. As a matter of fact, there is no Nigerian billionaire called Solomon Abbott. The image of the man posted on their official channel is an AI generated image used as a trick to deceive unsuspecting individuals; making them believe the platform is credible
I hate to break it to you that, everything posted on their telegram community is false. The project is built on Falsehood. Now you may be wondering how I found out, here is how;
I checked the image, zoomed into the image to see if it’s real and noticed it’s not a real image. I know an AI generated image when I see one. My suspicion that it’s fake image even got more clearer when I checked out the Solomon Abbott on Google and no valid identity or public figure popped up.
There is no way someone would climb to the level of being a billionaire and not be known publicly. It’s simply not possible
Additionally, I asked WhatsApp’s Meta AI to generate an image of a Nigerian businessman in his office and the image generated had the exact same appearance as the one on biva9ja telegram channel.
Meaning the person handling the page wasn’t even smart enough to get a real image because he or she knows people are gullible and that not everyone will conduct due diligence. Below is the image posted on the channel and the one generated by Meta AI; do your comparison and tell me what you noticed in the comment section;
Additionally, it’s not a free withdrawal bot as they claim. When you hit the threshold and try to withdraw, you will be asked to pay a 5,000 naira fee which they claim is to settle charges. This is a common trick to make greedy people who think they’ve accumulated a lot of money pay them and in turn be ghosted on when it’s time to receive their withdrawals.
It’s common for telegram scam bots to request for money before processing withdrawal. This is not the first time I am seeing such, I witnessed the same on Pamalog bot, you can also check out my review of them.
Actually, Biva9ja shares so much similarities with Pamalog, they are both scam telegram bots out to rip people of their hard earned money and such, if you see someone promoting any of them, do well to share this article to the person to save him or her the stress and potential risk of being scammed.
Pros
There is no benefit or upside to participating or trying to join the Biva9ja bot.
Cons
- Fake CEO/Owner
- Fee for processing withdrawals
- High & unrealistic payout structure
- Fake payment proofs
Conclusion
The biva9ja bot and so called earnings is another attempt made by some fraudulent individual to scam ignorant users. If you are currently promoting your referral link with hopes of withdrawing money, I’d advise you to retrace your steps as what you are promoting is a scam.
No one has been paid and no one will be paid in the future. It’s a fraud and we’ve done our best to reveal the secrets you may have skipped. Thanks.
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Fact I just wasted my 5000 on this bot and the name showing there is Solomon uchenna Abbott monie point account Omo
I paid 500 but I didn’t receive my money receive my money
They’re fake,