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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by CodeTemplar: 7:35pm On Jul 18, 2018
Let them do it.
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by kekakuz(m): 7:35pm On Jul 18, 2018
hmm
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Fsekillmonger: 7:36pm On Jul 18, 2018
Is ponzi still existing or she just ran out of topics to speak on, cos almost everyone that was burned don't even av money to stake again

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by handsomeyinka(m): 7:38pm On Jul 18, 2018
I just don't know the difference between MMM and this CHANGE( buhari's era)

In short,I think I'll prefer MMM.
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Sheunma: 7:38pm On Jul 18, 2018
MMM isnt ponzi scheme. it is an ideology grin

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by DaCharis2016: 7:39pm On Jul 18, 2018
[/color]Capital market that they keep manipulating upandan.

Mtchewwwww!![color=#990000]
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Tedassie(m): 7:41pm On Jul 18, 2018
dominique:
I'm also starting to notice a recent low-key return of the ponzi schemes. They're packaged differently now and the organizers will insist that it not a ponzi but an investment. People should better shine their eyes, there is no easy money anywhere
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Nobody: 7:42pm On Jul 18, 2018
obafemee80:

Ponzi Kills... angry
Is NIGER INSURANCE plc a ponzi establishment....?
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by tolexy007(m): 7:42pm On Jul 18, 2018
MMM I can never 4get that same 3 letters in my life.....MMM
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by AndriaRich(m): 7:42pm On Jul 18, 2018
What of NNU??
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by goldenval(m): 7:42pm On Jul 18, 2018
only insane person will fall for this ponzi scheme at this stage..
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by InvertedHammer: 7:42pm On Jul 18, 2018
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Warning anyone will only yield barrage of insults.

It is best to let them learn the hard way.

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Lexusgs430: 7:43pm On Jul 18, 2018
Sanchase:
Most people on Nairaland have over N5m on their MMM account

I am not one of the ' most '.....

Make den withdraw moni, so we fit declare surplus....
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by lielbree: 7:44pm On Jul 18, 2018
Sanchase:
Most people on Nairaland have over N5m on their MMM account
cheesy[left][/left]

Is the website still operating?
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by obowunmi(m): 7:44pm On Jul 18, 2018
But Nigerians enjoy being duped.
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Lexusgs430: 7:44pm On Jul 18, 2018
Sheunma:
MMM isnt ponzi scheme. it is an ideology grin

Only invest ' spare change'....
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by talk2percy(m): 7:45pm On Jul 18, 2018
How can we not go into ponzi investment while our country nah ponzi country and we have a ponzi president??
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by periphetes: 7:48pm On Jul 18, 2018
AndriaRich:
What of NNU??

Ohh is it a new university? grin
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by segzyogondus(m): 7:50pm On Jul 18, 2018
Please how do I get to know those that are safer and registered under this Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) cos I don put money for some kind when I no dey understand right now so I know the next step to take
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by udemzyudex(m): 7:52pm On Jul 18, 2018
dominique:
I'm also starting to notice a recent low-key return of the ponzi schemes. They're packaged differently now and the organizers will insist that it not a ponzi but an investment. People should better shine their eyes, there is no easy money anywhere

Instead of website they now create apps, then buy reviews and make people fall for it.

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Tedassie(m): 7:52pm On Jul 18, 2018
Bilaludeen:

Nigeria stock exchange

NIGERIANS have again been advised to desist from investing their money in investments that offer unreasonable levels of returns at little risk to investors.

This was stated by Ag. Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Ms Mary Uduk during a Town Hall meeting on Current Initiatives by the SEC Nigeria to enhance investor value held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Wednesday.

In a statement by the Commission, Uduk, while enjoining investors to be wary of any investment that is proposing return levels that are unreasonably high, added that they should always cross check that such fund managers and the products they are offering are registered with the SEC.

The Ag. DG told the audience that the specific objective of the meeting is to keep Nigerians abreast of the initiatives that SEC is currently undertaking in order to make the capital market more user friendly such that people can participate in it with greater ease, comfort and convenience.

“There is the added and all-important purpose of ensuring that the gains of your participation, be these dividends, proceeds from share sales/transfers, etc. accrue to you seamlessly, without sweat and in the shortest time possible.

The purpose is also to ensure that you do not fall victim to the antics of fraudsters who purport to be able to double any amount of money you make available to them as investment value.

“These fraudsters or promoters of Ponzi Schemes are the false prophets of the investment environment, they are the ill wind that blows no good and at whose sight you must flee; they are to be avoided. This is one message you must take home to family, friends, relations and acquaintances in order to save them from the agony of loss of their hard–earned money” she stated.

Uduk also used the occasion to inform investors that SEC is currently leading the entire capital market industry in an effort to migrate all shareholders to an e –Dividend regime.

The essence of the e-Dividend Mandate Management System she said, is to eradicate or reduce to the barest minimum the incidence of unclaimed dividend.

“Unclaimed dividend is an undesirable feature of the Nigerian capital market which denies investors/shareholders the gains of participating in the capital market. It denies the economy access to the huge amount of money which should have accrued to shareholders and would have gone into circulation to oil the wheel of the economy.

“It is a consequence of the bottlenecks which are inherent in the erstwhile paper dividend warrant regime such as postal system inefficiency, change in investors’ addresses, poor fidelity and human fallibility in dividend payment processes, amongst others.

Uduk stated that the e-Dividend regime bypasses these limitations by ensuring that dividends which do not exceed 12 years of issue are credited directly to an investors account after the declaration by the paying company and within a stipulated payment period through simple interbank transfer.

Recall that the e-Dividend registration exercise started on November 23, 2016. Each successful registration cost N150, however, between that time and March 31, 2018, the Commission underwrote the registration cost for all investors that mandated.

Other initiatives by the SEC according to Uduk include, Direct Cash Settlement, dematerialisation, National Investor Protection Fund, Recapitalisation of capital market operators, corporate governance scorecard, new rules for products innovation, development of commodity exchange, Collective Investment Schemes among others.

In his remarks, Head of Port Harcourt Zonal office of SEC, Mr Obi Adindu said the SEC is interested in making the capital market stronger and better and a means of creating wealth for Nigerians.

“We are here to get your views on our initiatives and policies so that we can fine tune them where necessary in a bid to ensure that your investments are well protected in the capital market” Adindu added.
http://surecontents..com/2018/07/avoid-ponzi-schemes-sec-warns-nigerians.html
You all should use your heads, so what does she want the teeming youths to now be doing... To keep job hunting or what? These people at the helm of affairs dont give a Bleep about the citizenry, if you never knew better know now. That is why they will keep making up policies to favour the high n mighty and play cheap politics with the populace.
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by pointstores(m): 7:53pm On Jul 18, 2018
We don't hear

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by ceejay80s(m): 7:54pm On Jul 18, 2018
dem dey tell person say day don break ?
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Tedassie(m): 7:54pm On Jul 18, 2018
AndriaRich:
What of NNU??
Nigeria News Update?
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Fatheroflove(m): 7:57pm On Jul 18, 2018
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Nigeria stock exchange

NIGERIANS have again been advised to desist from investing their money in investments that offer unreasonable levels of returns at little risk to investors.

This was stated by Ag. Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Ms Mary Uduk during a Town Hall meeting on Current Initiatives by the SEC Nigeria to enhance investor value held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Wednesday.

In a statement by the Commission, Uduk, while enjoining investors to be wary of any investment that is proposing return levels that are unreasonably high, added that they should always cross check that such fund managers and the products they are offering are registered with the SEC.

The Ag. DG told the audience that the specific objective of the meeting is to keep Nigerians abreast of the initiatives that SEC is currently undertaking in order to make the capital market more user friendly such that people can participate in it with greater ease, comfort and convenience.

“There is the added and all-important purpose of ensuring that the gains of your participation, be these dividends, proceeds from share sales/transfers, etc. accrue to you seamlessly, without sweat and in the shortest time possible.

The purpose is also to ensure that you do not fall victim to the antics of fraudsters who purport to be able to double any amount of money you make available to them as investment value.

“These fraudsters or promoters of Ponzi Schemes are the false prophets. Onecoin is in next line
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Nobody: 7:59pm On Jul 18, 2018
kind people of nairaland, pls am broke because we are yet to receive salary in ondo state, just help me with 1k or less so i can go to work for the rest of this week, have park my car already cos no money to fuel it, Pls UBA 2040792581

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by cybertron88: 8:00pm On Jul 18, 2018
There is one in calabar currently. They have thier Bill board everywhere and people are really investing in it. 40% in 40 days. The drive for quick money here is irresistible.

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Oluwabenjamin(m): 8:00pm On Jul 18, 2018
Good information and awareness but let's be honest

Most are ingrates, in as much as I am not in support of Ponzi, are there no people who gained from the Ponzi, payed rents they owed, bought lands, bought new phones they never dreamt of buying, bought cars and even got married with the money
But when it's at the negative side they all open mouth and shout and meanwhile they already gained more than enough from the ponzi but because of greed

If the country is good and my salary is enough why will I do ponzi
The goats doing sensitization against ponzi who have they helped, who did they give money last, which poverty alleviation programs do they have in stock for people

Now tell me how a teacher In osun state who was constantly paid an half salary of 25k survive in month with 1 kid in the university and 2 kids at the secondary level..the 25 k sef no reach transport, so she had no choice than ponzi which made many things happen for her but she won't say she paid school fees and bought food stuffs and paid rent with it
She will only tell you ponzi chop her money..thiefs

All way na way, if your mind carry Am do am, if e not no touch Am

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Pascal181: 8:01pm On Jul 18, 2018
Is there any ponzi scheme going on now?

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Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by linkszelda: 8:01pm On Jul 18, 2018
PONZI schemes still exist? Me don't know o
Re: ‎Avoid Ponzi Schemes! SEC Warns Nigerians by Synthase(m): 8:02pm On Jul 18, 2018
They will not here now even as they are coming back in various forms:MMM Global, GREEN MAVRO etc. Run away from them, they are MMM rebranded!

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