Nigerians Lament As MMM Founder Mavrodi Dies

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Yesterday we reported that Russian businessman, Sergei Mavrodi, whose MMM pyramid scheme deprived millions of Russians/Nigerians of their savings in the 1990s, died of a heart attack. While some Nigerians, who lost money to the ponzi scheme, described the news of Mavrodi’s death as fake, others greeted the news with excitement.

On the Facebook page of the group, one Dave Aguode threatened to ban any member spreading the news of the death.

He said, “Hello everyone, please disregard any news about the death of the MMM founder until you see it in your POs. MMM is working. For now, the planned launch of MMM crypto-currency will pay old mavro.

“Join the telegram below to start getting information about the planned MMM crypto and more.

“From now, anybody who spreads negative information on MMM will be banned here.”

But another member, Prince Preye, however, lamented that Mavrodi died while his N.1m investment was still trapped in the ponzi scheme.

On his own part, one Oene Rosehaniel Alapaankeil remarked that Mavrodi’s death was long overdue as “our money died long ago.”

“Who cares if he dies? After all, our money died long ago, so it is his turn,” Alapaankeil said.

Another participant, Samuel Alozie, believed Nigerians’ voodoo killed him.

He said, “Nigerian juju has caught up with him. You died well. In your next life, you will not come to Nigeria to do business. You packed people’s money and ran away. You will have no rest anywhere you go.”