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CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by ariesbull: 5:21am On Jan 29, 2017
The ‘Russian-made’ Ponzi scheme called MMM Nigeria has become not only popular in the West Africa country but also across the ocean as the international media has beamed its searchlight on what is now regarded as Nigeria’s biggest money-double scheme ever.

From their reports, the international media present a very bleak view of what the future holds for MMM Nigeria and other Ponzi schemes.
First to do a report on MMM Nigeria and others is respected British news daily Independent, which wrote that the Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox (MMM) is spreading like wildfire in Africa despite failing in Zimbabwe.


Independent UK takes a look at MMM Nigeria and others


It reported that MMM Nigeria continued to claim it was a legal entity even though the Central Bank of Nigeria declared it as not being so.
It noted also that founder of the scheme Sergey Mavrodi went on the run after the scheme first failed in Europe in the late 1990s, causing participants to lose around $100million and also went on the run again, earlier this (April precisely) after another scheme of his, Republic of Bitcoin, failed.

It wrapped up its report with the revelation that South African banks had, as at when the report was written in September, already shutting down accounts linked to the MMM scheme.

For CNN which wrote its own report after the freezing of MMM scheme on Tuesday, December 13, the bone of contention was the ‘meteoric rise of the MMM Nigeria’ and how it all went to hell.

CNN says a host of factors helped the rise of MMM Nigeria which led to over 3 million people joining the scheme

It noted that the scheme was actually launched in Nigeria in November 2015 but became very popular in 2016. It noted further that despite government warnings against the scheme, Nigerians went ahead to keep putting their funds into the Ponzi scheme.

Unemployment also played a part in the rise of MMM as fresh graduates and the unemployed turned to the scheme to ‘keep body and soul together’. It noted also that some religious leaders also helped to confer legitimacy on MMM Nigeria by allowing it to be preached from the pulpit by some members who are participants in the scheme.

The BBC predicts a dark future for MMM Nigeria even after January 2017

In the BBC’s report, the theme is all about the big question ‘Will money frozen in the scheme ever be returned?’ It noted that Mavrodi was jailed for four years in Russia after the scheme lost families savings of up to $100million. He was released in 2007 and not long after started to present the scheme in Africa.

It reports that while it is unclear if people will ever get back their invested money which has been frozen in the scheme, BBC noted that for sure, many people will lose their funds.


It ended its report with the doomsday prediction that “Even if MMM reopens in January as it claims, it is likely that the scheme would collapse at some point

https://etimesafrica./2017/01/29/cnn-bbc-predicts-a-dark-future-for-mmm-nigeria/#more-4218

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by chriskosherbal(m): 5:30am On Jan 29, 2017
I see
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by HtwoOw: 5:54am On Jan 29, 2017
It was predicted since before now


But greed would not let them siddon jeje

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Lanretoye(m): 5:58am On Jan 29, 2017
some participants still believe MMM is not dead,it is only in coma.
whizbet12:




Don't b a loafer man......mmm z alive again...i got paid on friday n rytnow...M enjoying ma proceeds... M Eating wot u wil neva eat in ur lyf.........uncivil brain....Wise up man
who be this one?!...How much could you ever get with the PH of 1k wey u do?
I don't need mmm to feed bro,get a job and do reasonable thing with ur life. ur post defines who is a loafer between the two of us.
ur moniker even tells that ur life depends on ponzi schemes,bets and gamble.lifeless poor dude.

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by modelsms(m): 7:18am On Jan 29, 2017
ariesbull:
The ‘Russian-made’ Ponzi scheme called MMM Nigeria has become not only popular in the West Africa country but also across the ocean as the international media has beamed its searchlight on what is now regarded as Nigeria’s biggest money-double scheme ever.

From their reports, the international media present a very bleak view of what the future holds for MMM Nigeria and other Ponzi schemes.
First to do a report on MMM Nigeria and others is respected British news daily Independent, which wrote that the Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox (MMM) is spreading like wildfire in Africa despite failing in Zimbabwe.


Independent UK takes a look at MMM Nigeria and others


It reported that MMM Nigeria continued to claim it was a legal entity even though the Central Bank of Nigeria declared it as not being so.
It noted also that founder of the scheme Sergey Mavrodi went on the run after the scheme first failed in Europe in the late 1990s, causing participants to lose around $100million and also went on the run again, earlier this (April precisely) after another scheme of his, Republic of Bitcoin, failed.
It wrapped up its report with the revelation that South African banks had, as at when the report was written in September, already shutting down accounts linked to the MMM scheme.

For CNN which wrote its own report after the freezing of MMM scheme on Tuesday, December 13, the bone of contention was the ‘meteoric rise of the MMM Nigeria’ and how it all went to hell.
CNN says a host of factors helped the rise of MMM Nigeria which led to over 3 million people joining the scheme

It noted that the scheme was actually launched in Nigeria in November 2015 but became very popular in 2016. It noted further that despite government warnings against the scheme, Nigerians went ahead to keep putting their funds into the Ponzi scheme.
Unemployment also played a part in the rise of MMM as fresh graduates and the unemployed turned to the scheme to ‘keep body and soul together’. It noted also that some religious leaders also helped to confer legitimacy on MMM Nigeria by allowing it to be preached from the pulpit by some members who are participants in the scheme.
The BBC predicts a dark future for MMM Nigeria even after January 2017


In the BBC’s report, the theme is all about the big question ‘Will money frozen in the scheme ever be returned?’ It noted that Mavrodi was jailed for four years in Russia after the scheme lost families savings of up to $100million. He was released in 2007 and not long after started to present the scheme in Africa.
It reports that while it is unclear if people will ever get back their invested money which has been frozen in the scheme, BBC noted that for sure, many people will lose their funds.


It ended its report with the doomsday prediction that “Even if MMM reopens in January as it claims, it is likely that the scheme would collapse at some point







https://etimesafrica./2017/01/29/cnn-bbc-predicts-a-dark-future-for-mmm-nigeria/#more-4218



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Every mmm news will make fp

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by hoover420: 7:31am On Jan 29, 2017
but they couldn't predict what a disaster BUHARI will become.. .
they should also please endeavor to predict when Nigeria will be out of recession!
there is suffering in the land & this is all they can predict?
Nigerians have moved past MMM so they should just STFU!
no wonder POTUS no longer regard them grin
shebi they also predicted Hillary's victory grin grin

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:34am On Jan 29, 2017
Nigerians and greed re like this

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Lanre90(m): 8:05am On Jan 29, 2017
The same way they predicted Hilary hilarious victory Abi

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by deleo16(m): 12:59pm On Jan 29, 2017
hoover420:
but they couldn't predict what a disaster BUHARI will become.. .
they should also please endeavor to predict when Nigeria will be out of recession!
there is suffering in the land & this is all they can predict?
Nigerians have moved past MMM so they should just STFU!
no wonder POTUS no longer regard them ;Dlll
shebi they also predicted Hillary's victory grin grin
lol Hillary the new president according to Clinton
News Network downstream media Donald Trump relly expose them

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by graciousolo(m): 1:07pm On Jan 29, 2017
I don't engage in MMM discuss...but, I just got paid today...

I'll PH again.

If we keep PHing the system will be sustained.

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by voicelez: 8:07pm On Jan 29, 2017
Dear CNN,
we told them but they asked if it was our money
Even our president also has 3M's in his name
We therefore plead to stay out of the matter b4 they will ask if it is CNN's money
Experience has truly show who owns the money
We will write you soon to update you on the number of suicides as we are still counting
Yours faithfully
Wise Nigerians


graciousolo:
I don't engage in MMM discuss...but, I just got paid today...

I'll PH again.

If we keep PHing the system will be sustained.

Are you related to those who brought MMM into Naija because it seems you want to give them more clients

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by adonbilivit: 8:07pm On Jan 29, 2017
stop tormenting me with these MMM topics. I am trying to forget my 2.2 million and move on.

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by rainerboy1010: 8:07pm On Jan 29, 2017
ok grin
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by yomalex(m): 8:08pm On Jan 29, 2017
was there really anything to predict? undecided
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by themonk(m): 8:08pm On Jan 29, 2017
coolw
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by dayleke: 8:08pm On Jan 29, 2017
Again?
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by awa(m): 8:08pm On Jan 29, 2017
My friend shouldn't read this
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by gbegemaster(m): 8:09pm On Jan 29, 2017
We already know this. We don't need CNN to buttress a known fact. They should help us check on bubu and make sure he is aight grin

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by HazzanTazzan(m): 8:09pm On Jan 29, 2017
Ok
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by AntiWailer: 8:10pm On Jan 29, 2017
Lanretoye:
some participants still believe MMM is not dead,it is only in coma.

Lol
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Nobody: 8:11pm On Jan 29, 2017
Hmm
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by optional1(f): 8:11pm On Jan 29, 2017
naija nd greed

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Silentscreamer(f): 8:11pm On Jan 29, 2017
I feel for those dat invested in dis scheme..

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Nobody: 8:12pm On Jan 29, 2017
Ok
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Bugatie(m): 8:12pm On Jan 29, 2017
Stale news!

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Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by decode55(m): 8:12pm On Jan 29, 2017
cheesy
Re: CNN, BBC Predict The Future Of MMM Nigeria by Flexherbal(m): 8:14pm On Jan 29, 2017
Do they not have other important things to talk about!

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