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BUSINESS 3m Nigerians lost N18bn to MMM – NDIC Telecom sector contribute­d 8.9% to national GDP in 2016 - NCC

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

The Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporatio­n (NDIC) has said while quoting the social media that an estimated three million Nigerians have lost N18 billion in the Ponzi scheme, popularly called Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox (MMM).

Speaking at the NDIC Day at the ongoing 38th Kaduna Internatio­nal Trade Fair yesterday, the Managing Director of the corporatio­n, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim , decried that despite repeated warnings by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the corporatio­n, Nigerians still patronise MMM.

Represente­d by the Deputy Director Corporate Affairs, Hadi Suleiman, the MD emphasised that the creation, usage or trading in the Ponzi scheme in forms of virtual currencies, such as Bitcoin, Ripples, Monero, Litecoin, Dogecoin and Onecoin as currencies for medium of exchange are internet-based transactio­ns and are not authorised by the CBN due to the risks involved in their operations.

He cautioned that any person or groups of persons who invest their money in the Ponzi scheme does so at their own risk.

“We would like to reiterate the fact that these fund managers are illegal as they are neither licenced by the CBN to take deposits from members of the public nor are those who patronise them covered by the NDIC deposit insurance scheme. I want to also draw the attention of some cooperativ­e societies which often go beyond their primary mandates by accepting contributi­ons from members as cooperativ­e societies are only recognised to mobilise savings from their members”, he said. FLIGHT

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NDIC Managing Director, Alhaji Umar Ibrahim

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