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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

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  1. Controversial Church>>Na wa oh...Always in the news for the wrong reasons

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  2. This church with illegal donors ehn

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  3. Are you serious? Please, who here invested in this "ponzi scheme?"
    Those in the know should please garnish this gist. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

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    1. Shame no go gree them talk.. it's the work of greed

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    2. I INVESTED N15M. I DOUBT THIS GUY SCAMMED PEOPLE. HIS ACCOUNT GOT FROZEN BY CBN /FG.
      HE has been writing to CBN to pay investors.

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  4. 🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐

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  5. Na wa ooohh! And I love some of their gospel musicians; Sinach, Frank Edwards and Moses Bliss.

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  6. Disappear to where? They should go and look for him

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  7. After mmm that dealt with Nigeria people, they'll still never learn... Mtcheeeeeeeeew

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  8. MBA helped some Nigerians during the lockdown, then gained the trust of a sea of people that flooded the "venture".. like vultures, their greed wouldnt let them learn from the MMM victims that still havent healed, quick scheme riches has never helped anyone, if you want to gamble, why not go to Las Vegas.
    I used to hear the saying... "If a child washes his hands clean, he'd done with elders"... not this age again oh, just have money! Regardless of the source, you will dine with ancestors join, you can even graze the cover of Forbes!
    Money rules the world.

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  9. Awon what GOD cannot do does not exist. Na dem.

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    1. Try doing business in Nigeria and see how easy it is!

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  10. U think the church cares?? All they want is the money. Suwah!!

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    1. Did the church collect money from investors? You guys should reason well sometimes.

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  11. Wickedness in high places. This Church eh

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  12. I think this was Ponzi scheme a student invested hundreds of millions of his and fellow students' monies. It crashed and he committed suicide.
    We read the story here.

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  13. When will Churches start questioning the wealth of its members who want to contribute large sums to them? Dont make the church a den of thieves but a place for spiritual and moral solutions

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  14. Y'all should leave the church alone, did the church ask them to be greedy? Was it not here we warn people not to invest in MMM did they hear? Was it not on this same platform that they came back crying. When they were cashing out and giving testimony did the remember the man was a member of embassy? Free the church of Jesus, deal with your greed first.

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    1. Because he attends a certain church the church is now to be blamed!

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    2. “The Lord knows them that are his”. The register of the church of Jesus is only kept by the Holy Trinity but “let everyone that name the the name of God depart from iniquity” 2Tim2:19
      Read up the story of Ananias & Saphirras. Yes the church should not be a coven of thieves with pastors “pretending” not to know what “businesses” their largest donors are involved in. Any negative word backfire in Jesus Name!

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    3. There is so much double standards in the church. We blame Buhari for the state of things, not Amaechi or Fashoka or Lai but when it comes to the church we deify the leaders. Remember Jesus said “many will come to me and say in your name we prophesied & cast out demons and Jesus will say “depart from me , I NEVER knew you. May 7:23 The church has a lot of strangers to Jesus at the helm in these end times.

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    4. @ 5.20 GBAM!

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  15. Wait o... Maxwell's face is m not showing nah... 🤔

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  16. See inside life. MMM I have not forgetting my password, I am waiting for your second coming

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  17. Always trying to drag the church! The person involved is running his personal business and suffered loss and you are dragging the church! Those that have been benefitting will still come and drag. If you are not sure if an investment scheme why put your money there? Government is not even making things easy with their wicked policies!

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  18. I believe there's more to this MBA forex thing than we know. I didn't invest with them because I trade forex myself. Forex alone is REALLY risky (maybe they had one too many bad trades. Also, ask yourself this question, what happens when a lot of people withdraw their monies from banks to invest in MBA? Will the banks be okay with it? Will they want to do anything about it asides talk?

    See, MBA had walk in offices. They had staff. You could track the CEO if you wanted. That's not how ponzi operates. I don't know what really happened but I really believe that this was not the original plan and something went wrong. Would I advise anyone to invest in similar schemes? NO! Too risky. Would I advise anyone to trade forex Personally? Yes! But with spare money and with minimum risk... Would I advise you to give your money to account managers? NO! Dem dey follow blow account. #myunsolicited2cents

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    1. You are ignorant. Mr Ponzi himself was known and lived with the people. Ponzi scam is collecting from new investors and paying old investors. Most successful Ponzi schemes have offices and the owners wine and dine with investors until no new money coming in or too many people start asking for money back.

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    2. AN0N ,YOU ARE RIGHT..SOMETHING WENT WRONG. CBN FROZE THEIR ACCOUNT.

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    3. Anon 14.39 if you can't reason along and question what is, then you as well are ignorant.

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  19. Even my brother that's a Christ embassy member knows that most of them are fraudsters

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