MMM operators blast federal government...

Members of the Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox (MMM) in Nigeria, have criticized the House of Representatives  them for ‘witch hunting’. A member identified as Tonye Ibim, said: 

There are people that now have more than a million in their accounts in few months via the scheme and have not scammed or been scammed by anybody.”


The House of Representatives had directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, arrest promoters of MMM


Promoters of the Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox, popularly known as ‘MMM’, have criticized the House of Representatives for ‘witch hunting’ them.

This is after the lower house of legislature on Wednesday, November 9 agreed that the scheme meant trouble for Nigerians and should therefore be stopped.

The lawmakers directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to immediately go after the promoters of MMM in Nigeria.

The lawmakers observed that the current economic recession in the country gave popularity to the scheme which offers 30 per cent return on investment for any money put into the scheme within 30 days.

The investment scheme has a Russian origin and “involves directing clients to make money available for an anonymous person with a promise of 30 per cent return within one month.”

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) had revealed plans to shut down the scheme in Nigeria, insisting it is fraudulent.


A branch manager of a new generation bank in Nigeria, speaking anonymously to Daily Post said: “All these people that are against MMM are not ready to take risks or they have been victims of networking schemes and online businesses that didn’t pay them well.

“It’s not like they doubt MMM, they are just naïve about how the whole thing works. It’s magical, you know.

“Even the banks are furious because they can’t just believe that any deposit scheme can promise a 30% interest rate after 30 days, but I am a banker and I am not in doubt.

“Even some bankers are enjoying from MMM; the unemployed also are not left out. To an average Nigerian, the benefits of MMM is not far-fetched.

Another member, identified as Tonye Ibim, said: “There are people that now have more than a million in their accounts in few months via the scheme and have not scammed or been scammed by anybody.

“I only can’t understand why members of the National Assembly, the House of Representatives are witch hunting the scheme.

“The government should be happy now that people are surviving- not begging and living in penury.


“They have refused to pass a bill that will bring about employment and revive the bad economy, yet they have the time to debate on a scheme that is saving us in this bad economic recession. Do you know how many people would have taken to crime due to lack of jobs in the country if not for MMM?”

Meanwhile, Nigerian has cried out on how the scheme has been of help to their house hold. 

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