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Nairaland GeneralHow Do I Start Blogging In Wordpress by Ekenev2(op): 10:20am On Feb 09, 2017
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Nairaland GeneralRead What CNN Wrote About MMM Nigeria by Ekenev2(op): 10:07pm On Dec 15, 2016
In spite of the government's warnings against it, many Nigerians continue to invest in
Mavrodi Mundial Movement (MMM), a Russian company that was responsible for one of the world's largest Ponzi schemes of all time .
On 13 December, the company said it was 'freezing' all confirmed accounts. While many that are opposed to the scheme believe the suspension may be an indication of an imminent collapse, MMM Nigeria assured its members it was only freezing the system for a period of one month.
"The reason for this measure is evident. We need to prevent problems during the New Year season, and then, when everything calms down, this measure will be canceled," the administrator said in a message sent to all members.
In spite of the indication that things may not be in order with MMM, Ifeanyi Okoro and some other members remain confident in the scheme.
Confidence remains
"Even with this minor setback, I still strongly have confidence in MMM. The government and the press will amplify this but we all know that MMM is not going anywhere," Okoro said.
Joe Sanya revealed that he had already invested NGN1 million in the scheme. While expressing confidence in MMM, he warned that the only thing that could harm the system is the fear the news would instill fear in MMM's prospective members and confirmed account holders.
"The abrupt action of MMM has brought lot of fears and panic already which could even in itself crash the system. Guiders will have to come up with a plan to put the mind of Nigerians at ease. I don't know how they will do that but it has to be done. We need a constructive counter move from MMM against the enormous negativity going on via social media right now or else my one million naira and those of my friends will be gone."
Michael Mbah, an MMM Nigeria top guider, added: "This is a temporary measure to save the system and saving the system is saving our money. Our money is safe. By January, the system will be back and it will be stronger."
How did MMM successfully convince many Nigerians to look away from the facts, warnings and experiences elsewhere? The key is understanding how MMM works.
'Like a charity'
A member is required to make payments directly into the bank account of another member. When this is successfully done, the payer is qualified to receive three times what he or she paid from someone else.
The scheme was launched in November 2015 in Nigeria but it got popular in 2016 and its philosophy is to financially empower its members who are committed to helping one another. New members are often recruited into the scheme by the promise of 30% monthly return on their investment and higher returns when they offer to assist members that ask for financial assistance.
When Chibuzor Chukwuemeka, a young Nigerian professional first heard of the scheme from a friend, he said he thought it was a scam. But since he joined about four months ago, he has had no regrets.
"I will tell you that MMM has empowered me financially," he told CNN.
Isaiah Olasope, a university lecturer, said he joined the scheme with NGN50,000 (about $158) and was able to make a profit of NGN60,000 (about $190) within two months. He noted that the best approach to succeeding is via referrals and paying as soon as possible.
"I would have continued, but I stopped after I made more than what I put into it," he said.
The scheme is especially popular among new graduates and the unemployed, and even entrepreneurs like Lydia Aborishade, who said she was able to get a tangible return.
"It's like a charity organization where you provide and get help. If you help someone, you get twice what you give," she said.
The government: 'It's fraudulent'
The scheme markets itself as a charity, which is why it celebrated its first anniversary with a Humanitarian week held from Nov 13th -- 19th 2016 by donating relief materials worth NGN5 million to two internally displaced persons' camps in Nigeria's capital city of Abuja.
But the Nigerian government has been unequivocal in discouraging citizens from participating. Through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), it urged citizens not to get involved in MMM, calling it fraudulent.
"We've heard about the activities of MMM, but I want to warn you against it because they are wonder banks that are not regulated. Desist from participating, because they are fraudulent," said Hajiya Kadija Kassim, head, Consumer Protection Department of the CBN.
CBN also unsuccessfully attempted to stop financial transactions related to MMM and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria (SEC) warned investors about the scheme.
Taking it further, Nigeria's parliament
directed security operatives to arrest MMM promoters, but in spite of these efforts, Nigeria has yet to officially criminalize MMM.
A spokesman for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Wilson Uwujaren, said they are monitoring the scheme.
MMM Founder, Sergey Mavrodi, in his open letter to the Nigerian government confirmed that the number of MMM members in Nigeria is 3 million. He also said: "MMM produces nothing, but nothing gets out of the country either. The money is just redistributed among the citizens of Nigeria. It gets from those who are richer to poorer ones, in this way restoring social justice. What's wrong with that?"
The government's position is unsurprising to MMM participants: they claim CBN wants people to keep money in the banks which will in turn be used to further enrich the country's wealthiest.
"The CBN we know has not in recent times made people-oriented policies, most of their policies favor the rich and that is what MMM has come to do -- reduce the gap between the rich and the poor," Chukwuemeka said.
Olasope added that the government is against the scheme because few people still save money in banks.
"I don't think any bank will pay you interest of up to 5% in a month when you keep money with them, but MMM pays 30%. CBN officials know that MMM will make Nigerians to stop taking money to banks so their best approach is to make it illegal," he said.
Pastors for MMM?
The MMM conversation has been extended to churches, where the official position varies from one place of worship to another.
At the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), the country's largest Pentecostal church , some pastors are allowing MMM promoters to pitch the scheme to members from the pulpit. While others are against it, many are at crossroads.
Pastor Agbede Mayowa, who heads a branch of the church in Lagos, said MMM is a real dilemma for clergymen. Instead of having a position in the scheme, he said he is promoting an open conversation on the subject among members of the congregation.
"I have been inundated with messages and calls on MMM. 'Pastor, is it a sin? Should a Christian be involved?' Personally, I don't think it's a sin even though I have my reservations. Most people however think otherwise," he said.
Ibadan-based economist, Lekan Adigun said the wide acceptance of MMM in Nigeria in spite of numerous failures of similar schemes is not in line with industry edicts; it preys on the economic recession and citizens' desire for quick wealth.
"According to the Alexa ranking , MMM's is the fifth most visited website in Nigeria, more popular than Facebook. It has also shown that Nigeria isn't really a mobile first nation and getting the support of the government is overrated," Adigun said.
"I think techies should leverage this MMM craze to promote online payment adoption. We'll be solving two problems at once. We'll ease pressure on banks and then entrench online payment if the burst is well managed," he said.
Many experts believe that by not banning MMM, the Nigerian government positions the country as a target for copycat programs.
"It is really unfortunate that even though many Nigerians have lost money to similar Ponzi schemes in the past, the Nigerian government is still reluctant to go hard on MMM.
"When MMM eventually collapses, which will definitely happen, the exploitation of the citizens will continue under different names. This is going to be very harsh on the people of a country that is currently in recession ," said Adigun.
For MMM, experts believe that its next task is to ensure that its community in Nigeria continues to be its firm advocate and the pyramid scheme is sustained for as long as possible while for the Nigerian government, restoring people's confidence in the banking sector is essential in addition to finding a way to ensure that activities of Ponzi schemes are regulated and protecting the funds of participants -- even when they act against government directives.
MMM Nigeria didn't immediately return a request for comment from CNN.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/12/14/africa/mmm-ponzi-scheme-nigeria/index.html
Nairaland GeneralIs J Cole New Album( For Your Eyes Only) Hit Or Miss? by Ekenev2(op): 11:54pm On Dec 14, 2016
I am a huge J Cole fan. I have listened to his newly released Album. From my own point of view, his last effort (2014 Forest Hill Drive) is a bit better. What's your view, rap lovers?

Nairaland GeneralBREAKING NEWS: See What MTN Finally Did by Ekenev2(op): 12:31pm On Dec 01, 2016
MTN seems to have decided to stop with the expected Data Tariff increase as mandated by NCC. See the message I received today.

Nairaland GeneralRead This Hilarious Chat About APC Government by Ekenev2(op): 3:24pm On Nov 28, 2016
People no get chill. The hate is real

Nairaland General(Graphic Photo) A UNN Student Commits Suicide by Ekenev2(op): 8:48pm On Nov 27, 2016
This happened in UNN today. The cause is not yet ascertained but rumour has it that it was due to deep financial problems.

EducationCan You Answer This? by Ekenev2(op): 8:27am On Nov 27, 2016
It is quite simple

PoliticsRe: If You Are Given A Chance To Be A President Just For A Day, What Will You Do? by Ekenev2(m): 10:42am On Nov 26, 2016
I will create out a New Nation called Biafra and resign
CrimeA 16 Year Old Mentally Ill Girl Raped By A 55 Year Old Teacher In Kenya by Ekenev2(op): 7:29am On Nov 24, 2016
A 55 year old teacher, David Korir, in Nakuru county, Kenya has been arrested for defiling a 16 year old deaf and mentally ill girl while her disabled mother was away. According to a neighbor, he a saw the teacher dragging the young into his house and called other neighbors when he closed the door.
They saw him with the girl on the bed and quickly broke into the house and successful rescued the girl but the man escaped.

The mother said she couldn't report the case to the police initially because she had no one to guide her.

It is reported that the man who has been arrested by the police didn't deny the accusation and was almost lynched by angry residents.

Source: Star

RomanceThis Is So True! Lol by Ekenev2(op): 3:17pm On Nov 23, 2016
Guys can lie shaa

Nairaland GeneralRe: Do You Know? by Ekenev2(m): 8:02pm On Nov 21, 2016
D guy who posted this has his aims. But am sure it will fail. There will be no tribal war!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Do You Know? by Ekenev2(m): 8:00pm On Nov 21, 2016
D guy who posted this has his aims. But am sure it will fail. There will be no tribal war
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Travel To Equatorial Guinea For Africa-arab Summit by Ekenev2(m): 3:52pm On Nov 21, 2016
not again
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Travel To Equatorial Guinea For Africa-arab Summit by Ekenev2(m): 3:50pm On Nov 21, 2016
Nawa oo. Not again
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Senate Meets ASUU Delegates by Ekenev2(m): 3:45pm On Nov 21, 2016
same old story
EducationRe: Three And Half (3.5) Lies You Should Not Believe by Ekenev2(m): 6:11pm On Oct 02, 2016
nawa oo. guy receive sense!
RomanceRe: Guys Listen, This Is What Women Really Look For In A Man – No. 5 Is Very Importa by Ekenev2(m): 7:38am On Sep 29, 2016
bloggers never learn. La click LA die
Art, Graphics & VideoWhich One Is Better? by Ekenev2(op): 10:49am On Sep 17, 2016
Hello Graphic designers! I have a mini project. I want to design a few pages of Magazine and export as PDF. But I am stuck with my options. Photoshop does not create multiple pages. I know InDesign create multiple pages of work but it has less features that makes a work beautiful. I need help. The work should be colourful and dope
EducationRe: Man's Proved Mathematical Formulae Of Women Will Amaze You(must See) by Ekenev2(m): 5:48pm On Sep 07, 2016
la click la catch fire
PoliticsRe: 61 Priests Bury Stella Oduah's Son... (Pics) by Ekenev2(m): 1:07pm On Sep 04, 2016
Even though am a Catholic, this is one of the issues I strongly detest. If it was a poor man no matter his contribution to the church, only his parish priest will bury him. The Church has not separated itself from the worldly things.
TV/MoviesRe: Name The Films You Have Watched 5 Times And You Still Find Em Interesting by Ekenev2(m): 3:40pm On Aug 12, 2016
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY...
RomanceRe: Im So Sorry For Taking My Under Wears Off by Ekenev2(m): 8:05am On Aug 05, 2016
LA click LA catch fire

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