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Man Replies Naij.com's Open Letter To MMM Founder by isaackenshaw: 1:02pm On Dec 20, 2016
Chizoba Chiscolin Anyanwu in this piece replies Naij.com saying there is no difference between MMM and Nigeria companies that made promises and folded up.
Before you mock anybody for investing in MMM, think about this.

I invested all my Savings from NYSC in Savanah Bank, The Bank Packed up and left me with Nothing. I bought 10,000 shares in Transcorp when Obasanjo and "Madam Stock Exchange" initially sold the fraud to Nigerians but up till today, no shares were allocated to me and my money was not refunded.


I remember my then employer deducting money from my wages and paying into government owned Housing Fund and also into the National Pension Fund, the 2 bodies were dissolved and my money dissolved with it. My Father and millions of Nigerians also paid into the same funds for more than 30 years and nothing came out of it.

Some state governments are owing their workers up to 1 year wages, the federal government and some parastatals are not different.

My father-in-law gave his life to NTA as a photojournalist travelling all over the country to cover events. Many years after his death, his widow is still waiting for NTA to pay his entitlements.

Remember how government came up with idea of community banks and encouraged Nigerians to patronise them, remember Allied Bank, Lobi Bank, Abacus Bank, City Express Bank, Assurance Bank of Nigeria, Hallmark Bank Plc, Ivory Merchant Bank, Lead Merchant Bank, Metropolitan Bank, All States Trust Bank, Coop and Commerce Bank, Commerce Bank, Credite Bank, Pinnacle Commercial Bank, Kapital Merchant Bank, Ivory Merchant Bank, Prime Merchant Bank, Republic Bank, Eagle Bank Plc, Liberty Bank, Progress Bank, North South Bank, Pan African Bank; remember pensioners who had their money in Societe Generale, don't forget the traders whose lives were destroyed by Gulf Bank, and many more too numerous to mention. Should we blame these people for keeping their hard earned money in NDIC insured banks ? Don't ask me about NDIC please..


On a different scale, remember how many hours you spent at the polling booth to vote for Buhari, remember how we all campaigned vigorously to remove Jonathan and how many people you encouraged to vote for PMB. What has come out of it for us all ?

How about the money you worked hard for and contributed when your Churches /Mosques wanted to establish those private universities and now your children are excluded from the qualitative education they offer because you can not afford the tuition fees ? What do you think about the money you pay to NEPA or whatever it is called now every month regardless of whether they supply you electricity or not ?

How are these different from MMM.

I agree that some people are into MMM because of greed but most of those who invested in MMM did so because they have been duped by some government backed schemes in the past. There is poverty in the land and people are looking for ways to survive. They knew the risk they were getting into and were all willing to take the risk. After all, living in Nigeria at all at this moment is a risk and working for the government is also a risk slightly lower than investing in MMM.
Re: Man Replies Naij.com's Open Letter To MMM Founder by chocolateme(f): 1:04pm On Dec 20, 2016
Fact shaa.. The same Naij.com invested much more than others in MMM.
Re: Man Replies Naij.com's Open Letter To MMM Founder by Sunexy(m): 1:16pm On Dec 20, 2016
So far some ppl will still vote buhari come 2019, some ppl must continue taking risks like trying MMM and the rest..as an african, everything na risk
cheesy

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Re: Man Replies Naij.com's Open Letter To MMM Founder by GMBuhari: 1:33pm On Dec 20, 2016
Somehow people still find a way to blame Buhari
Re: Man Replies Naij.com's Open Letter To MMM Founder by eezeribe(m): 3:19pm On Dec 20, 2016
OK

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