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    Nigerians insist MMM Must Come Back

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 5, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    With countdown to January 14 on the minds of many, some Nigerians have taken to Twitter to insist that ponzi scheme, MMM ‘Must Come Back’ as promised by its handlers.

    It would be recalled that on 24 November, 2016 the scheme suspended its operations in Nigeria claiming that its system was experiencing heavy workload.

    Handlers of the scheme then called for calm and promised that the scheme will be back and better by January 14.

    “As usual, in the New Year season the System is experiencing heavy workload. Moreover, it has to deal with the constant frenzy provoked by the authorities in the mass media.

    “The things are still going; the participants feel calm; everyone gets paid – as you can see here haven’t been any payment or other problems yet – but it is better to avoid taking risks.:-)) (Moreover, there are almost three weeks left to the New Year.),” the handlers said in a statement.

    To make sure the handlers of the scheme keep their words, MMM participants in Nigeria have taken to Twitter to share their frustration.

    But there are others who are having a go at the scheme as well.

    Here are some tweets from the topic…

    I just woke up this morning, and all where my mind was going to was this topic – MMM Must Come Back. They have to come back ohhhh!!! I pic.twitter.com/IDxM8MoNHx

    — IG : @KINGSHEWENZI (@KINGSHEWENZI) January 5, 2017

    Even if MMM Must Come Back, people should come back to their senses. No shortcut to success. It's like postponing or extending d dooms day.

    — Ozii Baba (@ozii_baba) January 5, 2017

    Even if MMM Must Come Back it is not the way out of this mess.it wilworsen the already bad economy.It's like selling monkey to buy gorilla

    — WIN NEW GALAXY S7! (@giveawaydrup) January 5, 2017

    People are making MMM Must Come Back trend on Twitter,I doubt if it will come back bcusit is a scam.justforge ahead!

    — AzeezOdukale(@azeezodukale) January 5, 2017

    Whether or not people learns their lesson MMM Must Come Back is a false hope. Find out more on #StoryStoryByFOD wit @IamFOD

    — #StoryStoryByFOD(@EgwuOnwa) January 5, 2017

    of course MMM must come back only if we all stay calm and not getting angry, because if we all get angry then who pays who?

    — Somhi (@Chondroblast) January 5, 2017

    ? ? just saw this trend – MMM must come back ?. Lol, that Means a lot is really happening behind closed doors..

    — ★Bettyjunes⭐ (@chinenyezebetty) January 5, 2017

    "MMM must come back" for d sake of my sisters wu put there money into d ponzi scheme. My babes nid dere money biko.

    — Moelogoh (@CallmeDimpl3) January 5, 2017

    Some are saying MMM must come back… my take on this is, it is surely coming back

    — Wisdom & Grace (@olukunle88) January 5, 2017

    "MMM Must Come Back" MMM Must Not Come Back. This will teach Nigerians not to fall for all these ponzi schemes! ?

    — Adeniyi Ogunfowoke (@Sleeksavvy) January 5, 2017

    "MMM Must Come Back" i don't think that caption begins to describe it…better 'MMM will come back'…. getting ready to PH and GH

    — Augustine michael (@austinemike9) January 5, 2017

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