MMM Nigeria User Contemplates Suicide As Ponzi Scheme Freezes Payments Till January 2017
Except you’ve been living somewhere under Olumo Rock, you’ve probably heard about the pyramid scheme that is sweeping the nation – MMM Nigeria!
MMM Nigeria lets you “invest” money and within a few weeks, you get a 30 per cent return. The scheme has become so popular with many Nigerians who have been hit by the recession investing in it.
MMM which is owned by Russian,Sergey Mavrodi has been banned in other countries where it once operated before crashing, but for now they are still going strong in Nigeria….
Until this morning, when MMM shocked it’s users with a notice on their website, saying there will be no money flowing till January 2017.
This comes just before the holidays when people need the money most.A visit to the scheme’s Facebook pays shows a lot of panic users some even contemplating suicide already…
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