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MMM Tears Family Apart by dre11(m): 6:19pm On Jan 19, 2017
Man loses N4m capital, sons’ savings in collapsed Ponzi scheme

By Job Osazuwa

The love and peace that once reigned in the family of Osakpamwan Amieomwanghi is at the moment under threat. And the cause of the crisis in his family is the huge investment that the father and his two sons risked on the Ponzi scheme – Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox (MMM).

The head of the family, Mr. Amieomwanghi, who lives at Evbuotubu community in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State, had on the second week of November 2016, pledged N2 million on the platform. And on November 28, he had paid the money to six different accounts as directed by the operators of the scheme.

He told Daily Sun that he had heard about the online scheme two months before then but he blatantly kicked against it and called it a modern wonder bank. He said he later changed his mind when his close friend, who invested N4 million on the scheme received a profit of N1.4 million within a month.

His friend’s financial success, it was gathered, spontaneously lured the 59-year-old man to stake his money on the scheme. He told the reporter that he wanted some fast cash to expand his provisions business and to also make the 2016 Christmas celebration a very memorable one for him and his family.

The troubled man, until he embraced the online gambling, was dealing in wholesales provision business in a popular market in Benin City. He was said to be a successful businessman, one envied by his colleagues in the market.

Regrettably, the tide has changed after he ventured into the Ponzi scheme, as he now hardly opens his shop due to his inability to order goods from his suppliers. He told the reporter that he had become a laughing stock in the midst of his colleagues, especially those who knew about his MMM predicament.

Apart from his own money that was invested, it was learnt that Mr. Amieomwanghi, also persuaded his two sons to invest in the scheme. The two children bought into the idea sold by their father and risked N1 million each. Thus the entire investment of the Amieomwanghis in the scheme was N4 million.

The sons’ investment is actually the cause of the family crisis.

Less than two weeks after making the payment, the bubble burst. There came the devastating news, suspending payment even for people that were due to be paid. Initially, it was gathered that the home of the Amieomwanghis was turned into a theatre of war, as the two sons lambasted their father for leading them astray.

Amieomwanghi said: “Three of the account owners that I paid to were calling me, as if the scheme was about to crash. I was running around because the system gave me 48 hours to make all the payments. At a particular point, l wanted to pull out and let them block me from participating in the scheme, but l didn’t listen to myself. I was carried away with the N700, 000 gain that l was supposed to have made within one month.

“It is painful because that was virtually all the money – capital and profit – that l had. Watching it going down the drain has been giving me sleepless nights. I have become a prayer warrior for the scheme not to crash, as many had forecast. Waiting for January 14 was like waiting forever. I can’t remember how many nights I couldn’t sleep because of the money. I am not a gambler and l hate gambling, but l can’t explain how l fell into this.

“l wanted to risk it only once and stop. I am praying that it bounces back, and once l get my money, l am off. I am begging my children to forgive me and to understand that my intention was to make them financially better. If I had suspected that the operators would suspend people’s accounts that soon, l wouldn’t have put one naira into it let alone asking my children to do same.”

Investigation revealed that it was the persistent intervention of his wife, Mrs. Amienomwanghi, that was able to calm their two children.

Up till this moment, the woman said she was still praying and hoping that MMM should return so that her 32-year-old marriage might not also crash. She told the reporter that her two sons had relaxed with the belief that the scheme would soon bounce back, as the operators promised all participants.

She blamed her husband and her sons for not confiding in her before staking their money in the Ponzi scheme. She said she was only told after they had paid out the money they pledged.

“My home is in trouble at the moment. If the online scheme fails to return, as it promised it is only God that can save me. My sons had never been rude to their father until MMM came into our home. For over a week, the boys were not in good terms with their father. They were so bitter and every member of the family saw it. Four million naira in this recession is not a joke. Since December, feeding has been a problem for us.

“One of my husband’s friends told me that my husband said he might simply run away to the village if MMM finally crashes. That is why I am so afraid and confused about the whole thing.

My home has been so peaceful but that is now history. MMM has turned my children against their father.”


All disciples of MMM have been thrown into panic and confusion, as the scheme’s administrators, on December 13, announced the decision to freeze all confirmed participants’ money due for withdrawal for one month.
In essence, all members’ accounts due to be paid after having ‘provided help’ to another person since the last month were suspended. Since then, they had no access to request for payment till January 14, 2017. The reasons given for the sudden decision is that the scheme was experiencing heavy workload and also needed to calm the frenzy which had arisen from constant criticisms from the public and media.

Many observers, however, believe the new development is an indication that MMM is on course to crash, as many had previously warned.
An observer wrote: “Using South Africa as a case study, their site crashed and all accounts frozen. That marked the end of the road. This might be the end of MMM in Nigeria too.”

Talks about the popularity of the famous money-doubling scheme among Nigerians often sparks a social media fight, heating up the debate over the subject. Participants in the scheme as well as antagonists are often locked in a war of words. Interestingly, the debates often see Nigerians, speaking about MMM from the intellectual, mundane and even ignorant point of views.

Many have traced the overwhelming acceptance of the the Ponzi, as a reflection of the hardship in Nigeria, whereby participants saw it as a quick escape from the current economic crisis, plaguing the country.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) had warned Nigerians not to participate in MMM before the scheme announced the suspension. But even now, many Nigerians remain optimistic that the scheme would soon bounce back and those that had paid in money would get their money back.

However, it seems the participants will have to wait some more. January 14 has since come and gone and though MMM has lifted the suspension, there is still no sign that it would resume payments.


http://sunnewsonline.com/mmm-tears-family-apart/

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by mamatayour(f): 6:21pm On Jan 19, 2017
We tell dem taya but dem say awa mouth dey smell

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by BlackDBagba: 6:22pm On Jan 19, 2017
Money is the root of all evil.

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by ednut1(m): 6:22pm On Jan 19, 2017
hahahahah

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by lytech1(m): 6:24pm On Jan 19, 2017
Nairaland wanted to finish MMM.

Why always bad new about the scheme.

But people who PH are still paying now.

I got 35k out of 63k yesterday,someone who is to pay me 10k called this morning to please extent the payment by 24hrs,while the 3rd who is to pay 17k remain silence.


MMM is still working fine.


Please Nairaland,stop scaring people

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by STFUand4kMeHARD(m): 6:27pm On Jan 19, 2017
mamatayour:
We tell dem taya but dem say awa mouth dey smell
They even said "wheither na our money?"
Some said we dey "envy dem" grin cheesy
Lalasticlala and Seun, my guys food don done!
Make we go share am for front row grin cheesy

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Nixiepie(f): 6:29pm On Jan 19, 2017
It's a piry cry

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by mamatayour(f): 6:31pm On Jan 19, 2017
STFUand4kMeHARD:

They even said "wheither na our money?"
Some said we dey "envy dem" grin cheesy
with dia yeye slogan "together we can change the world" dia body Don come down like rat wey rat gum catch grin grin grin

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Theyveedo(m): 6:32pm On Jan 19, 2017
The whiff of money


#chase

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Poorboy: 6:32pm On Jan 19, 2017
Mmm and buhari which one worst pass?

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by STFUand4kMeHARD(m): 6:33pm On Jan 19, 2017
mamatayour:
with dia yeye slogan "together we can change the world" dia body Don come down like rat wey rat gum catch grin grin grin
hahaha ... wickedest! grin cheesy

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by STFUand4kMeHARD(m): 6:34pm On Jan 19, 2017
Poorboy:
Mmm and buhari which one worst pass?
grin cheesy
The two followers na crazy fanatics. So i go pick any to avoid attacks grin cheesy

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by ken19: 6:35pm On Jan 19, 2017
hahaha

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by odiereke(m): 6:35pm On Jan 19, 2017
Even wasted the little change they have left celebrating the welcome back. Am sorry for them.

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by edo3(m): 6:35pm On Jan 19, 2017
Gbese re oo..

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by DivneFavour(m): 6:41pm On Jan 19, 2017
MMM but why?

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by FellepHq(m): 7:53pm On Jan 19, 2017
Stories that touch are still coming, they are queuing up for testimonies.

They are probably in Bahamas enjoying their loot.

What if I tell you Mavrodi or whatever is his name doesn't even know MMM Nigeria exists and has no hand in it.

Though life, am always speechless when they boost of "MMM pays". I just picture the programmers writing their codes of freedom in MMM.
They've been paid for life.

Nigeria gets what she deserves, no wonder our leaders are the way they are. Even people who should have know, fell for it, even the so called "Yahoo guys" fell for it.

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by BeeBeeOoh(m): 9:25pm On Jan 19, 2017
It seems the slogan, "Together We Can Change The World no dey work again angry

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by veekid(m): 9:26pm On Jan 19, 2017
Greediness kills

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by 5starmilitant: 9:26pm On Jan 19, 2017
Even in the mmm site, they advised people to use their spare money. But trust Nigerians & greed.......

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by voicelez: 9:26pm On Jan 19, 2017
This is just the beginning

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Nobody: 9:26pm On Jan 19, 2017
whoyoube:
This explanation is to demonstrate, not to those who know that Ponzi schemes are fraudulent, and attempt to cash out before its inevitable collapse (leaving later participants to lose everything), but to those who actually believe such a system is sustainable. Those who say things like "if these people hadn't been so greedy", "if the media hadn't scared everyone away", "if...", "if...", "if..."

ONCE AGAIN, the intended audience of this lecture is not for those who understand the fraudulent and unsustainable nature of Ponzi schemes, but to educate those who do not.

In this very simplistic example, there are no referral bonuses, no one running away and stealing money from the system, no "media or government interference" affecting victim participant confidence.

Most Ponzi schemes pretend to invest in some odd commodity, to give a plausible reason to investors for the growth of their investments. But in reality, the only monetary input comes from new investors. For this reason, it is IMPOSSIBLE to sustain indefinitely, as there is a FINITE number of humans on this planet. Even if newborn babies were recruited into the scheme as they were being born, the exponential growth of the debt incurred by paying old investors with the investments of new investors is impossible to keep up with.

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by seunlly(m): 9:26pm On Jan 19, 2017
chaii. Life goes on sha
Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Nobody: 9:27pm On Jan 19, 2017
Didn't NOSPECTO (2007 wonder bank) teach Nigerians anything?

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by proeast(m): 9:27pm On Jan 19, 2017
And the propaganda against mmm continues. Smh at nairaland.

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Henrolla(m): 9:27pm On Jan 19, 2017
Are they giving up already?
while other participants are saying it's not over yet.
the funny thing about them is that they don't give. lots of them still express much confidence in the ponzi scheme like they expect it to last forever.

meanwhile, what my friend posted on facebook today

Someone called me that am suppose to pay him because we were paired. I told him i am not a member of MMM and he said "bros please send anything you have na God pair us not MMM"..
grin grin

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by Mrdecent(m): 9:28pm On Jan 19, 2017
Its oky

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by raayah(f): 9:28pm On Jan 19, 2017
I remember in September/October/November when MMM was in full force. My Facebook was full of green. Friends were calling me to invest , but I just shut them up , telling them that I don't like Ponzi schemes.

My mother on the other hand, she was getting daily calls, advise from co-workers, pastors etc. The scheme was being marketed heavily especially towards the older crowd who would invest more.

I had a meeting with my siblings and luckily no one was buying the scheme. We took turns in calling my mother to abstain from the scheme.

In early December, my mom called me and said that she would give the girl ( probably a guider) 100k in January, just to get her off her chest.

But thank God she waited till January.. if not 100k would have vanished like that. We also leave with a clear conscience that we did not steal money from people ( because the interest is really other people money)

May God be praised.

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by thonyrule(m): 9:29pm On Jan 19, 2017
They refused to listen and learn from pennywise

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Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by ritababe(f): 9:29pm On Jan 19, 2017
lol this is just the beginning, more breaking news coming soon.
Re: MMM Tears Family Apart by olasmith10(m): 9:29pm On Jan 19, 2017
MMM never considered the cost of their December freezing

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