Mavrodi Mondial Movement (MMM)
Following the shocking news that the popular money-doubling Ponzi scheme, Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox, MMM has left its Nigerian participants accounts frozen by blocking them from withdrawing their funds along with accruing 30% interest until January, 2017, Nigerians have taken to social media to express their thoughts and feelings on the recent development.
While some participants in the alleged Ponzi scheme have said they were not worried about the temporary ban placed on their accounts, a lot of critics are having a good laugh.
Below are some tweets flooding Twitter by both MMM participants and critics.
Dear MMM Nigeria, Nigerians don't have that patience you're talking about. Pay me what you owe me!
— King David (@davidebun)December 13, 2016
Mannequin Challange of the Year Goes to MMM nigeria
— ♞4D Has No Chill❄❄ (@NoChill4D) December 13, 2016
Imagine if MMM Nigeria had a physical address this morning….
— HENRY Okelue (@4eyedmonk)December 13, 2016
I understand the risk. It’s boldy written on the MMM Nigeria website. I understand the risk.
Small freeze and your body is shaking. pic.twitter.com/Vge2y296Zm
— Attah (@AttahBr) December 13, 2016
Seems December is about to overtake January as the longest month as people await “MMM Nigeria” to unfreeze #MMMNigeria
— One with many alias (@_i_am_sanguine) December 13, 2016
Lwkmd hahahhahahaha@CharlesEnwere: Nigerians after January and MMM Nigeria doesn’t Reopen. pic.twitter.com/Ss8foc1Di8
— Wayne_damzy (@Daamilarre)December 13, 2016
When you did not participate in MMM Nigeria pic.twitter.com/FiCLyG9PPW
— Evangel the Phoenix (@oh_nixx)December 13, 2016
I was drinking Tea when someone called me & said that MMM Nigeria has been frozen till january.Omo,the tea started tasting like yoyo bitters
— Kunleskykushkunlesky (@Kunlesky) December 13, 2016
MMM Nigeria has crashed and I found it funny at first, but there are desperate people out there. The economy is shit,can't blame them. Sad.
— Dami (@TheChelseaWay)December 13, 2016
Meanwhile, MMM Nigeria still maintains that there’s no need for panic, see tweets below.
Dear Mavrodians, keep calm. MMM Nigeria has not and will not crash. This is a step in the right direction. Continue to PH as usual. #MMMPayspic.twitter.com/qh1FlxT1F8
— MMM Nigeria Support (@MMMNigeriaHelp) December 13, 2016
MMM Nigeria No. 1 Guider Chuddy On One Month Freezing of Confirmed Mavros https://t.co/MAApK2pW3E#MMMGotYouCovered #MMMPays
— MMM Nigeria Support (@MMMNigeriaHelp) December 13, 2016
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