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NNN Nigeria seeks to replace frozen MMM

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Following the believed crash of MMM in Nigeria, another Ponzi scheme, NNN Nigeria is seeking to lure members of the scheme onto its network, dangling a more rewarding profit margin.

Trending on Twitter at number one on 16 December, Nigerians were encouraged to join the scheme with assurance that they can 35 per cent profit on their investment.

With a simple registration on the landing page of NNN Nigeria, a new user can get started but with a Terms and Risk Warning that states the following:

WARNING!!!

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First of all. For your information. We still live in a slave society. Like we did thousands of years ago. Nothing has changed since then. Except that the chains are economic now. That’s the only difference. And for the rest, everything is the same. There are slaves and owners. The owners are the ones who print money. Are you surprised?

Next. What is money? Nothing! Nihil! Nichego!. A phantom. Emptiness! Just the colourful paper, beautifully decorated with all sorts water marks, emblems and pictures. (Usually the portraits of great men. They look so respectable. Owners print it in any quantity and when they want to.

Money is nothing more but wrap paper. Owners give it to slaves as “pay for work”. Doing it, they teach the slaves solemnly that “money must be earned honestly.” And the slaves obediently listen to them. We are brainwashed from the cradle with all sorts of books, pamphlets, films, mass media — this whole giant, well-organized and ruthlessly efficient state brainwashing machine. The slaves do not know other things, and they think that the world should work like this and they have no other ways. But, they do!!

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P.S. One more thing. In fact, people don’t need much money. That is not money which is important. It is important that you are AWARE of having it! You know there’s a money box, which you can open at any time and take out as much money as you need. That’s what is really important! Confidence in the future. Reliability.

But some Nigerians are having none of it. Here are some tweets:

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