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Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by afroniger: 8:16am On Apr 25, 2022

A businesswoman, Chinyere Emeka-Atu, has been accused of defrauding traders and market women of over N600m in Lagos State.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the woman used her company, Family Food Support Association, to gather unsuspecting members of the public, including petty traders, to part away with N9,000 every month to get a higher return on their investments.


The victims were said to have been promised a return of N200,000 cash and N90,000 worth of foodstuffs after nine months of investments in the association’s scheme.

However, for proper coordination, the businesswoman reportedly created about 39 groups headed by an independent leader under the association.

People from different parts of the country, who invested in the scheme, were reportedly divided into groups.

Things, however, took another turn when Emeka-Atu started defaulting in the payment of the promised money and donation of food items to those who invested in the scheme.

The situation was said to have created uproar, as some of the aggrieved victims reported the matter to the police, as Emeka-Atu was arrested.


She was arraigned before a Tinubu Magistrate’s Court on April 12, 2022.

The Magistrate, A.O. Alogba, was said to have remanded the businesswoman in custody and adjourned the case for hearing.

At the resumed hearing, our correspondent, who was present in court, heard as the prosecuting counsel, M.A. Animashaun, prayed the court for additional 15 days to file proper charges at the High Court.

He said, “In order to avoid any breakdown of law and order because of the massive crowd with placards protesting and demanding justice outside the court, I pray this honourable court for additional 15 days to prepare and file a charge at the Federal High Court to ensure that justice prevails in the matter.

“The defrauded amount is N600m and so I pray the court for further remand of the defendant.”

The defence counsel, Amaka Nwafor, however, pleaded with the court to grant her bail.

She said, “The court on April 12, 2022, gave a ruling that the defendant be kept for seven days in custody of the prosecution for proper arraignment and the defendant has since been in the custody of the police for three weeks now. My client is a mother with ill health and has the right to bail. I pray the court to grant her accordingly.”

The magistrate denied the plea by Emeka-Atu’s counsel and adjourned hearing till April 28, 2022.

Meanwhile, the aggrieved traders, who were outside the court with different placards, demanded a refund of their money.

One of them, Francisca Usondu, said she joined the scheme in September 2020, adding that over 4000 members had yet to be settled in her group, tagged the Yellow Team.

She said, “The coordinator, Emeka-Atu, confirmed that our group leader, Elizabeth Uche, remitted all contributions up till February 13, 2022, and Emeka-Atu has refused to pay them back according to the agreement of the business.

“According to the agreement on the flier, interested persons will register with N1,700, and make N2,000 weekly contribution on Sundays. Defaulters will pay N2,000 for each missed Sunday. Every member who brings additional three persons will be entitled to N90,000 worth of goods and N200,000 cash at the end of nine months.

“Every member has been complying with this, but since June 2021, members who joined the association in September 2020 have yet to get their benefits till date. In January 2022, Emeka-Atu amended the constitution and said only members with 13 additional persons are entitled to N200,000. Our leaders begged us to comply which we did, but we have yet to receive any dividends up till now.”

Another victim, Amaka Eze, a single mother, while crying, said to avoid being defrauded and to ascertain that the business was legitimate, she visited the association’s office on Toyin Street, Lagos.

“I suffered so much to bring three other people together and we invested in this networking business, but after all our sacrifices, the coordinator has refused to give us back our benefits. We plead to those in authority to help us the masses to get justice,” she said.
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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by olamidedivotee(f): 8:18am On Apr 25, 2022
So Ponzi scheme still exist in this country.
They are not doing this because of hunger or poverty alleviation, what i see here is greed.

Tell them the truth and they will hate you. Hire me to write.

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by chigator2: 8:21am On Apr 25, 2022
Nigerians no dey tire for ponzi matter ?

Na so hunger high reach for this country ?

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by CASTOSVILLA(m): 8:21am On Apr 25, 2022
See Nigerians will never learn. Any form of ponzi is a scam. Some people will fall for it once, twice, thrice and in all directions then come here to disturb our ears. angry

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by helinues: 8:22am On Apr 25, 2022
They can never learn..

Did you people tell us when you were about to invest in the Ponzi scheme? Why bugging us about something we knew nothing about..

Make una go lick una wounds jor

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by ManMountain(m): 8:24am On Apr 25, 2022
Too many financial illiterates with cash in Nigeria.

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Slynation(m): 8:24am On Apr 25, 2022
It's well shaah....One thing is certain in this world "If you don't use your head, someone else will make use of it"

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by cenaman(m): 8:26am On Apr 25, 2022
Scammers everywhere, but na our politicians scam pass

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Nigerialabalaba: 8:33am On Apr 25, 2022
Dis one na low budget crpto btc ponzi.

Yeye Lazy yoot scamming fellow lazy yoots. Give dem work dem no go do, dem go dey carry shoulder because one yeye ponzi don promise dem huge returns. Shiorr. Las las na hunger wey bad go reset una brain

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Tinubuadvocate: 8:35am On Apr 25, 2022
A businesswoman, Chinyere Emeka-Atu. Thief that's how lots make their millions overnight.

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by otokx(m): 8:40am On Apr 25, 2022
This fraudulent practice is going on low key in many places in Nigeria.

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Reality3080: 8:42am On Apr 25, 2022
When will Nigerians stop this their useless mentality of falling for ponzi scheme?

Since I lost my nysc savings to mmm, I don lock up.since then

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by BloomingDale(f): 8:45am On Apr 25, 2022
#9000 to get #200 000 in 9 months. The woman na God?

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Guyman02: 8:57am On Apr 25, 2022
They will never learn, since I lost money in MMM I don't believe in giving someone money to work out interest for me, I rather use my money and buy Suya with Yoghurt

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by nony43(m): 8:57am On Apr 25, 2022
I go carry my hard earned money give person for ponzi. I de whine?

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by slawormiir: 8:58am On Apr 25, 2022
Damnnn niggar
Isoright
Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Coolsobo02(m): 8:58am On Apr 25, 2022
Damn that's huge amount

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by JoeEeL(m): 8:58am On Apr 25, 2022
It is people like these that make me know that the agitation for new nations will be a tall order.

If you want to invest money, invest in SEC-regulated investments like stocks. If you say stocks investment is risky, go and learn fundamental investing, financial analysis, DCF and value investing.

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Realdeals(m): 8:58am On Apr 25, 2022
Who send?

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Golan007: 8:58am On Apr 25, 2022
grin

Nigerians sha.
Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by money121(m): 8:59am On Apr 25, 2022
Ok
Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Femeto: 8:59am On Apr 25, 2022

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by id4sho(m): 8:59am On Apr 25, 2022
cheesy
Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by tommy589(m): 8:59am On Apr 25, 2022
Quickly using police to charge her to Magistrate court is like helping her. Process and bail conditions won't be stiff unlike efcc/high court,this is giving her a way to manouevre with investors money

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by emmanuelbrown26: 9:00am On Apr 25, 2022
Nawa ohhhhh, so ponzi still dey exist, after mmm.
If business dun pass buying and selling or some govt bond I no follow una do. Instead of me to do all these investment scheme, I rather channel d whole money on football betting, Atleast I dey watch how matches dey go, just carry man U loose, Barca loose u dun green

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by kennyade3h: 9:00am On Apr 25, 2022
MMM jnr
Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by MrDebonair: 9:01am On Apr 25, 2022
Typical Nigerians with "Get rich quick syndrome " mentality.
Women are now at the forefront of fraudulent schemes aka "ponzi".
Shame

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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Maguire004: 9:01am On Apr 25, 2022
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Re: Lagos Traders Protest ₦600 Million Loss To Ponzi Scheme Matthew Agbaje by Krak(m): 9:01am On Apr 25, 2022
What is Mathew Agbaje name doing in the title?

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