mmm 1Mavro Mundial Moneybox, otherwise known as MMM Nigeria has announced lifting of all limits on Mavros (participants) acquired in 2017, while those of 2016 Mavros remain under restriction.
As of December when the Ponzi scheme announced sudden freezing of the MMM Nigeria account for system upgrade, there were about three million investors.
However, latest statement released by the handlers of MMM Nigeria urged its 2017 investors to “actively develop the community and create new requests to provide help”.
The statements read in parts: “Dear members, MMM Nigeria lifts all the limits for Mavro, acquired in 2017. So, MMM Nigeria is coming back to normal. And now the members can actively develop the community and create new requests to provide help. For these requests orders will soon arrive, and after Mavro’s confirmation it will be possible to withdraw these Mavro without any restrictions or limits. Only Mavros acquired in 2016 remain under restriction. But we are actively working on new measures to make it possible for the members to withdraw Mavro 2016 in a larger amount without undermining the sustainability of the community.
“We have collected the screenshots of personal offices of members who received orders for their GH requests. Spread the screenshots via chats, social media and messengers. Let everyone know that MMM Nigeria is working. Every Nigerian should be aware that MMM is functioning well. It is very important.”
Many of the previous MMM investors lost hope in the scheme following their inability to access their money in the aftermath of the early December account freeze, with some reportedly committing suicide as a result of their huge financial loss.  For instance, Mrs Gloria Samson, a Benue-based woman, who reportedly invested a N400,000 loan she procured into the ponzi scheme committed suicide when the scheme crashed in December 2016.
Federal government had repeatedly warned Nigerians to avoid investing their monies in the Ponzi scheme to avoid losing them when it would eventually crash.
By Olisemeka Obeche

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