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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Nobody: 9:56am On Nov 16, 2016
smiley
Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Nobody: 9:56am On Nov 16, 2016
Even Wilson dey play MMM

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Mockinbird: 9:57am On Nov 16, 2016
Omo see gobé?! Shakara don end o!
Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by tobechi74: 9:57am On Nov 16, 2016
until buhari start payin unemployed graduate,mmm must go on

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by holatin(m): 9:57am On Nov 16, 2016
carmag:
hmm... government interference on this scheme is enough to bring it to untimely death and if I were one of the participants these threats is more than enough for me to pull out to avoid story that touchs the heart
pull out kee.
Mmm na unprotected sex

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Bollove: 9:57am On Nov 16, 2016
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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by WowSweetGuy(m): 9:59am On Nov 16, 2016
eleojo23:
Investing in MMM is a personal choice.

It is risky but it is their money.

If it the scheme folds, it is their cup of tea.

I think the government should focus more on making life easy for the masess so that they wont find schemes like MMM attractive.

Gbagam. BEST comment on this topic

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by gurunlocker: 9:59am On Nov 16, 2016
Those are pity are those joining now, they will suffer most.... Those that join earlier will be the one enjoying, the bitter truth is this scheme will crash very soon.

Enjoy it while it last

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by lomprico(m): 10:02am On Nov 16, 2016
Somebody that calls himself spambot banned me for 24hrs because I typed this in the zenith bank sack thread yesterday.

I suppose all those praising MMM will get the same treatment as me or am just simply being stalked! angry

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by ekanDamie: 10:02am On Nov 16, 2016
if MMM finally crashes. Nairaland mods will be so overjoyed.
I wonder how the hate for how other people wish to spend dier money dey pain una

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by pellucid(m): 10:02am On Nov 16, 2016
which one b ur own
Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by GreenNegro(m): 10:03am On Nov 16, 2016
Acidosis:
"However, he said the House of Representatives cannot direct the EFCC to investigate what he described as faceless wonder bank like MMM."




What a useless author



While at it, they should ensure that Baba Ijebu, Nairabet, Surebet, etc stop operations.
Abi o...misplacement of priority

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by beautydutch(f): 10:04am On Nov 16, 2016
Frank3n2:
Am sure many EFCC staffs are already waiting for there 30 days grin
staff not staffs.. the plural form of staff is still staff

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Nobody: 10:04am On Nov 16, 2016
EFCC should leave mmm and face Patience Ibifaka Jonathan.
The participants know the risks, it's their money abeg.

NB: I'm not into mmm.

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by donnie(m): 10:04am On Nov 16, 2016
Yea right... By puttin in their money n waiting 30 days. grin

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by adewumiopeyemi(m): 10:04am On Nov 16, 2016
if they stop this proverty huger...corrupution go happen or NIgeria
Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by joey150(m): 10:05am On Nov 16, 2016
Why is that those that are not doing this MMM are so pained and just want it to crash.just so that they are vindicated.

Is it that you dont like how others make 30%? You have an option to join or not.. If you choose not to join why bad mouth your neighbour that wants to join?

People are seriously just waiting to laugh at their friends and colleagues when they loose money or hear that their dream of mmm crashing has come true.

Why are people this wicked? I hate this country sha. Heart blacker than wande coal's ass.

In other news

Those that always end their post with i am not in mmm after stylishly praising it, i can assure you that they just PH today grin

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Sard(m): 10:09am On Nov 16, 2016
alizma:

I think you should also tell us the other side of it, I mean how much help you have provided within the period that you receive these respective amount and how much you have cashed out then we can know whether you are making profit or not.
besides, since the money you paid is not being invested in a profitable business, is it not reasonable to ask yourself where is the so call 30% increase is coming from, who is paying those that works day and night to keep d system out of crash and ensure smooth transitions? MMM is a build up of debt that will certainly crash someday, some people would have make enough money and quite while others will not be that lucky but the government is looking at the effect on everyone.
If you have ever done MMM, you would have known the answer to the first part of your comment. As long as he has cashed out, it's impossible to be in loss. You get 30% profit +total money invested each time you cash out.
However, the second part of your comment is where I've questions too. But I know it would very likely crash one day, but until then, I'll continue to PH and GH, albeit sensibly.

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by IRobot7(m): 10:09am On Nov 16, 2016
undecided undecided undecidedMMM is now being advertised in banks, can you imagine? As you can see, this is Keystone Bank. smh

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by luminouz(m): 10:10am On Nov 16, 2016
alizma:

I think you should also tell us the other side of it, I mean how much help you have provided within the period that you receive these respective amount and how much you have cashed out then we can know whether you are making profit or not.
besides, since the money you paid is not being invested in a profitable business, is it not reasonable to ask yourself where is the so call 30% increase is coming from, who is paying those that works day and night to keep d system out of crash and ensure smooth transitions? MMM is a build up of debt that will certainly crash someday, some people would have make enough money and quite while others will not be that lucky but the government is looking at the effect on everyone.
Will u shut up? Which government gives two shiits about d people! If u dont wanna join...no be by force but stop being such a dvck!

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Raskasal(m): 10:10am On Nov 16, 2016
Hear this today incase you haven't heard, but MMM isn't a bank. How can it then be a wonde Bank? Anybody that doubt the integrity of MMM should tell me how a cooperative work. And if govt must ban MMM, they must ban cooperative too. Because these people in the name of helping the less privilege raise money, still rake money from them. I guess that's what's paining them. But mmm rocks and will rock till eternity... Together we change the world

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Nobody: 10:12am On Nov 16, 2016
Goodluck

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by anyicash(m): 10:12am On Nov 16, 2016
I still can't understand why MMM has become the main problem of the FG, who can tell me why plz?

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by lakesider(m): 10:13am On Nov 16, 2016
mmm participant has increased tremendously not only because of participant inviting other participant but because of , CBN , SEC and EFCC stylishly advertising mmm .
everybody is in mmm , bankers , cbn staffs , house of rep members , senators , police , efcc , perm sec , etc

thank you cbn , thank you efcc , thank you sec , thank you house of rep , participant are aware of the risk involved already

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by sylve11: 10:14am On Nov 16, 2016
omowolewa:
He who sniffs everybody's yansh to identify that source of mess will end up messing the next, because he will get filled before completing the assignment.

EFCC wan join MMM be that.


grin cool

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by petars: 10:14am On Nov 16, 2016
think you should also tell us the other side of it, I mean how much help you have provided within the period that you receive these respective amount and how much you have cashed out then we can know whether you are making profit or not.
besides, since the money you paid is not being invested in a profitable business, is it not reasonable to ask yourself where is the so call 30% increase is coming from, who is paying those that works day and night to keep d system out of crash and ensure smooth transitions? MMM is a build up of debt that will certainly crash someday, some people would have make enough money and quite while others will not be that lucky but the government is looking at the effect on everyone.
Wait Mr. Safety....Crash or no crash na my money.
Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by azeecoboy(m): 10:15am On Nov 16, 2016
[b]Copied: The Monkey Money Madness! (MMM) Once upon a time in a village, a man appeared and announced that he would buy monkeys for N100 each. The villagers seeing that there were so many monkeys around, went out to the forest and started catching them. The man bought thousands at N100 and as supply started to diminish, the villagers stopped their efforts. He further announced that he would now buy at N200. This renewed the efforts of the villagers and they started catching monkeys again. Soon the supply diminished and people started going back to their farms. The offer rate increased to N250 but the supply of monkeys became so little that it took much effort to even see a monkey, let alone catch one. The man now announced that he would buy monkeys at N500! However, since he had to go to the city on some business, his assistant would now buy on his behalf. In the absence of the man, his assistant told the villagers: ''Look at all these monkeys in the big cage that my OGA has bought from you, I will sell them to you at N350 and when my OGA returns from the city, you can sell it to him at N500''. The villagers squeezed out all their HARD EARNED savings and bought all the monkeys. The most greedy ones among them even sold their lands to purchase many MONKEYS, hoping to make a huge profit without labor. Then... They never saw the man or his assistant. Only monkeys everywhere! Remember the last offer was 250 and he has sold all the monkeys back to the villagers at the rate of 350. Now who is loosing? MMM patrons, be warned doomsday is near. Welcome to # MMM.The world of Monkeys![/b]

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by maximas(m): 10:16am On Nov 16, 2016
MMM I stand is my money I don't care if they run tomorow, the govt of the day has fail us.

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by Nobody: 10:17am On Nov 16, 2016
alizma:

I think you should also tell us the other side of it, I mean how much help you have provided within the period that you receive these respective amount and how much you have cashed out then we can know whether you are making profit or not.
besides, since the money you paid is not being invested in a profitable business, is it not reasonable to ask yourself where is the so call 30% increase is coming from, who is paying those that works day and night to keep d system out of crash and ensure smooth transitions? MMM is a build up of debt that will certainly crash someday, some people would have make enough money and quite while others will not be that lucky but the government is looking at the effect on everyone.

Who cares about all these grammars you wrote up there? Does the government care at all? Your last line is really funny. If the government does its primary job, who would look into these kinda schemes? Why is MMM excelling here? You should ask yourself real questions.

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Re: We Are Investigating MMM Ponzi Scheme — EFCC by onyxo76(m): 10:17am On Nov 16, 2016
I wonder why there is so much fuss about this MMM, shebi na the individual wey lose go dey lick im wounds for house, wetin concern senate with what happens to the loss incurred?

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