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Family / Re: My Dad Almost Killed Me Today! by neyogr8: 3:54am On May 06, 2022
Why is everyone ignoring the fact the Father accused him of being a Yahoo boy( Internet fraud)? Let's not be shy away from d truth. The fact is that no Father will ever be happy seeing his child going wayward. How would you feel if you seized something from your younger one and he/ she went ahead to take it behind you, let alone a father to son.
I will only advise you to go back and your dad, leave Yahoo Yahoo if you're into it, find a work doing and be a good boy to ur parent.
Majority giving you advise are also Yahoo, so they won't give you the right advice. Thanks bro

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Education / Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by neyogr8: 2:16pm On Mar 07, 2020
Pls do ..wanna know too...hanks
supereagle:
I can post some scholarship links for you.
Investment / Re: MMM Most Likely To Crash This Xmas...... by neyogr8: 8:54pm On Dec 19, 2016
Temibabie:
Pls i need help,i opened an MMM account with my sisters gtb account with her name on it,i didn't know she has an MMM account already with her first Bank account and it's with same name,i hope there's no problem with this,she paid into someone's Acc today,and i got merged today aswel,so I'm kinda scared of transferring the money to the person,so as not not block my sis other account. Thanks
Please wen did you GH.. I tot d system is on pause mode?
Investment / Re: The Truth About MMM (Video By Adeola Fayehun) by neyogr8: 7:46pm On Dec 18, 2016
lalasticlala:
Nigerian journalist, Adeola Fayehun, talks about MMM and makes a lot of exposures about the ponzi scheme. Watch and share your thoughts.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DzO7c5KThU

So this prostitute dey talk.. How many people u don epp?
Investment / Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by neyogr8: 5:26pm On Dec 18, 2016
[quote author=NgeneUkwenu post=52032147]MMM Nigeria this is how MMM Zimbabwe crashed, very similar to what is happening to you now.

MMM Zimbabwe made a lot of people rich but eventually made a lot more poor, typical of any pyramid/ponzi scheme that has come into existence.

Yes, the whole concept was to use “spare money” and this is probably the gospel your guiders preached throughout your participation but the truth is many participants succumb to the lure and excitement of earning “free money” at 30% interest just because you helped someone and at some point you would need help too.



In Zimbabwe, as we later realised, a lot of the guiders made a fair bit of money, with many of them converting their “mavros” the MMM digital currency into BitCoin and bought cars from Japan and continue to enjoy their money safely stored in BitCoin wallets, which is probably why a few weeks ago BitCoin in Nigeria was trading at an all-time high, they knew this was coming, and they cashed out before you could.

In Zimbabwe the first signs of MMM Zimbabwe coming to a halt when the Reserve Bank effectively distanced itself from any activity outside of its regulatory scope, they were powerless to either stop MMM Zimbabwe or help those who could potentially be affected by its subsequent demise.

This made a lot of MMM Zimbabwe participants wonder what exactly was going on to have the whole Reserve Bank come out and say they have nothing to do with MMM, confidence still remained but eyebrows started to get raised.


The smart participants caught wind of possible system crash and initiated a wave of withdrawals (GH) which led to another public blow for MMM Zimbabwe, the mobile payment system they had adopted as their primary means of transferring money to each other also distanced itself from MMM, citing it had nothing to do with any illegal activities that may or may not be happening on their platform. Again, confidence remained, but more eyebrows were raised.

Then MMM East Africa, MMM Zimbabwe’s parent organisation, froze all participants accounts and promised to have them reopened in a month after the Mavros system was replenished. The freezing allowed people to PH (deposit) but would not let anyone GH (withdraw) and this left a lot of people confused, the end of the fairytale ride was truly coming.

After the accounts were frozen, MMM was hit with increased public pressure which finally resulted in it reopening accounts, BUT, there was a catch, the Mavros had lost 80% of their value and were now trading at 1 USD = 5 Mavro, yet before it was trading at 1 USD = 1 Mavro,

We suspected that the change in the exchange rate was meant to prevent people from withdrawing as they could face massive losses of up to 80%. But on the other hand, the change in the exchange rate could have been placed to lure in new members after MMM promising that the exchange rate will stabilise back to 1-to-1 news existing members did not take well as new members would be offered free money while the old member are stuck in the system due to their accounts losing 80% of its value.

It was a take it or leave it stand-off between MMM Zimbabwe and its members, but that wasn’t the end of it, MMM then released another bombshell by granting participants access to just 1% value of their accounts, this is after the 80% reduction in value.

This meant that a participant may have had 10000 Mavros, losing 80% value to $2000, but can only withdraw 1% of that value which is $20, that is if they are fortunate enough to be matched with someone willing to Provide Help (PH). After the withdraw of 1% your account will be cleared out, leaving you with 0 Mavros in the system.

This was effectively the final blow and end of MMM Zimbabwe, very few participants got out with anything but the few that did are quite happy with all the hard work they put into getting new members and “guiding” them through the system earning bonuses and high-interest rates.

We were able to catch wind of some official communication which placed the affected MMM Zimbabwe Members at 66,000 and had MMM moving $3 million USD at its peak, a paltry figure if you compare Zimbabwe’s population to Nigeria’s which some media outlets are placing at a million victims.

Will you ever got your money back? Well its really up to you as participants but from MMM Zimbabwe experience the system is effectively shut down.

http://www.techzim.co.zw/2016/12/mmm-nigeria-mmm-zimbabwe-crashed-similar-happening


Idiots... What is your problem with MMM?... has anyone used
ur great grand father's money?... YOU AS STUPID AS YOUR
FATHER..
Investment / Re: MMM Nigeria This Is How MMM Zimbabwe Crashed. by neyogr8: 5:18pm On Dec 18, 2016
Idiots... What is your problem with MMM?... has any used ur great grand father's money?... YOU AS STUPID AS YOUR FATHER..
Webmasters / Re: How Can I Check The Individual Prices Of Adsense Ads? by neyogr8: 7:13am On Jul 18, 2016
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Bro.. Gd morning.. Pls help me it too.. Tanx alot omoniyiolude@yahoo.com
Politics / Re: Ministerial Screening: 3 Things Shittu Said Most Nigerians Won't Agree With by neyogr8: 6:46pm On Oct 20, 2015
And they said d man is a barrister, I doubt it honestly.. He sounds illiterate.. He is really a disgrace.. Don't know how to qualify him..

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Politics / Re: What Amaechi Said About Wike's Ministerial Nomination 4years Ago..!!! by neyogr8: 4:36pm On Oct 15, 2015
CharlesPhc:
Then fast forward 4 years later...!!!


He is now begging to be Minister...!!!
Saraki and some APC members in d house allowed som PDP to dictate for dem... They av 4gottn how d last clueless Ijaw man chose tyrants and criminals as ministers and yet David mark wud ask dem to take a bow...
Politics / Re: Alamieyeseigha’s Tomb In Amassoma (Photos) - Sony Neme by neyogr8: 3:13pm On Oct 15, 2015
Vanity upon vanity..

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