While some participants in the alleged Ponzi scheme have said they were not worried about the temporary ban placed on their accounts, a lot of critics are having a good laugh. And
Twitter seems to be their ideal place for that.
Fancy MMM doing a #MannequinChallenge?
If you hear at Ponzi scheme ULTIMATE CYCLER crash news and you still continue with MMM it really shows that you are under kardashian Kurse— RosyPrinz (@habbyprinz) December 3, 2016
Any business named 'Moku, Mogbe, Modaran' MMM was always going to crash, like all Ponzi schemes. My condolences to those who lost money.— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) December 13, 2016
@khaywales..but what is d essence of an investment when u kant access it wen most needed. Mind u,Jan 2017 may nt kum again in MMM calender.— kolawole ayoola (@kolly_65976) December 13, 2016
Our thoughts and prayers are with our MMM brothers at this trying period. 1 month, or 6 months, or forever is not such a long time to wait.— HENRY Okelue (@4eyedmonk) December 13, 2016
We finally have a winner for this year's #MannequinChallenge .. And the winner is ................MMM Nigeria .. 😂— SirLAMPS (@Super_Spotter) December 13, 2016
Now that MMM is on mannequin challenge 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈— Oluwa Enitan Sophie (@Enniesophie) December 13, 2016
How wee awa our people do Xmas 🙆🏽🙆🏽🙆🏽🙆🏽🙆🏽
If MMM Nigeria are as smart as I think they are, this is not final. It will come back January, restore confidence, then crash big time.— Elnathan John (@elnathan_john) December 13, 2016
@MMMNigeriaHelp You better stop tweeting😭😭😭. Thank your God that you don't hav office space in Nigeria, you for don see us gather wit petrol pic.twitter.com/p6QN8mnoab— martinsfoundation (@Martins_Foundat) December 13, 2016
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