MMM top guider clarifies issues about getting help and providing help
With the happening events in the society, it is apparent that the MMM members are starting to realise that their much loved ponzi scheme is starting to fail them.
Ever since the portal of the money-doubling scheme got opened in January this year, things have not gone back to normalcy. There are new conditions that restrict people from getting help and pulling out their invested funds.
Not allowing the members to pull out their funds was perhaps, the administrators way of regulating things as they envisaged that people would want to pull out of the scheme and go away with the money they have made.
A young man cried out recently about the scheme playing with his N3.6 million after he was asked to pay N100,000 to redeem his money. This seems to be the new trend as members with money in the scheme are being asked to provide help before they can get their money.
The outcry of the members have finally reached the administrators who have taken it upon themselves to clarify the issues raised by the members.
Promise Edward Ahukanna, a guider of the scheme, took to his social media page to shine more light on the problems faced by the participants. He explained that the 2016 mavros will be released in bits and members should be patient as they will get help when it is their turn. Ahukanna urged them to keep providing help while they wait.
An important point made by the guider is the need to keep providing help. Someone else get paid when you provide help; so the money must keep pouring in. Participants who had gotten rid of the scales on their eyes just would not hear it.
Check out their reactions below:
1. Anger
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2. Stranded participants voice out
3. The reality has dawned on them
4. Sad participants are being encouraged to join other schemes
5. Participants are ready to PH if they get help
6. Lack of transparency
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7. Waiting for some sort of intervention?
Source: Legit.ng