The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has taunted Nigerians, saying it cannot currently do anything
to help all participants who staked their money in the ponzi money-doubling
scheme, Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox, MMM Nigeria which has frozen all Mavros,
otherwise known as the confirmed accounts of the participants for one month,
making it impossible for them to request for money payments, otherwise known as
getting help (GP) after haven waited or are still waiting for the elapse of one
month to do so.
The commission took to its twitter handle to
equally remind Nigerian that they were warned severally not to patronize the
ponzi scheme or any other wonder banks since the returns often promised by such
schemes are always too good to be relied upon.
Recall that all members of the ponzi
scheme woke up with the shock message displayed on their screens as soon as
they logged into their accounts stating that access to Getting Help had been
frozen for one month.
Giving reasons for freezing the
Mavros, the scheme said it is experiencing heavy workload and want to deal with
the attacks coming from the country’s mass media.
It also said it wants to prevent
hitches in the coming new year hence, the freezing of the access to requesting
for payments even when such person is due for payment.
However, the decision sent great
panic and confusion to its members across the country as majority of them
already nurse the feelings that the scheme may never come back to normal again.
Some of them, as they all have
nobody to complain to, however, took to the social media to engage the
anti-graft agency, asking why EFCC did not stop the scheme before the decision
that has caused panic and confusion in the country.
A Nigerian believed to be one of the
scheme’s member and who uses the handle, @Lolamide_Boo, asked thus, “Where
the hell was @officialEFCC ?? Isn’t it your job to stop crap like this?”
In response, EFCC said, “You mean
amongst the plethora of venality we fight daily? Ponzi schemes aren’t
sustainable. There were a number of warnings. #DontDoIt”
“If it looks or sounds too good to
be true, it almost always is. Do NOT patronize wonder banks. Protect yourself.
#DontDoIt.”
To another who twitted, “Even ur
people, their spouses or sibs participated in it,” EFCC replied, “Brav … no
wait … MAVRO to them.”
The commission advised Nigerians to
respect their hard-earned money by staying away from the ponzi scheme.
“Respect your hard work and be
content. Please stay away from quick return schemes. Please.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/mmm-nigeria-warned-efcc-taunts-nigerians-ponzi-scheme-freezes-participants-accounts/
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