
One of the numerous MMM Nigeria groups on social media took to Facebook to wish the scheme's members a Marry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
A photo with an evident blunder sparked mixed reactions from the group's subscribers who immediately ridiculed the misspell and demanded to defreeze their accounts to make this Christmas merry.

Ama Fessy-Ugwu: Chai!!!!! this one got my eyes, it's Merry Christmas and not Marry Christmas...

Ogbolu Chukwunalu Chuks: This page can't even spell Merry, MMM will surely come back.. But not with your Money which as frozen. you have to start all over again.

Speaking their language Doris Lawrence, one of the users, just wrote: "My Moni."

And got a response, where Together We Change The World MMM admins wrote that all frozen mavros would be unfrozen on January 14.
Meanwhile, Nigerian popular journalist Adeola Fayehun with her team has digged out some facts about a controversial ponzi scheme that will give you some food for thought.
In 2011, MMM that was shut down by Russian police in 1994 re-opened as "MMM Global" with up to 110 subsidiaries per country, it became widely popular in various African countries like South Africa , Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ghana and Kenya.
Article credit to naij.com
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