Posted by Eaz :- 16/09/2016 The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned Nigerians to be careful of any deposit money institution that is not insured by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) especially the trending MMM Nigeria community.The bank through its the acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, made this known yesterday against the proliferation of wonder banks in the countryin recent times.Okoroafor said such deposit money institutionswere dubious present Ponzi schemes.“At times like this when the economy has suffered some decline, Nigerians should be very careful with those they deal with. Any institution that is not licensed by the CBN to accept deposits should not be given money to keep under any guise,” he advised.He warned Nigerians to beware of the so-calledwonder banks, explaining that they were makeshift institutions to dupe people.“We can vouch for the banking system. The deposit money banks are the only licensed institutions to tak
Post by EAZ :- 10/11/2016 We Cannot Go After MMM Promoters. EFCC Tells National Assembly There are indications that EFCC may not be able to go after MMM promoters as they see them as people going about their own personal and private business which is not illegal. According to report from a source in EFCC, MMM is not an unlawful business as such we cannot go after the promoters of MMM. Our questions to the National Assembly is ” What are we going to charge the promoters of MMM for? What law have they violated? What money has the system stolen?. All these and many more are questions that we need to consider before taking any actions. MMM does not have any office in the country where we can go and ask for details about their activities. So our hands are tight. The source also went further to state that people who participate in MMM are doing so at their own risk. As such they would have themselves to blame for any negative outcome. It is not for us to tell them what to
Police Arrest Dad who Fathered 8 Children with his Daughter during 22-year Reign of Terror Police in Argentina have arrested a man accused of fathering eight children with his daughter during a 22-year reign of terror. A reporter talks to Antonia Domingo Bullicio, 56, allegedly turned his daughter Antonia into his sex slave when she was just 15 after his wife walked out on him with their three other children. He reportedly fled the rundown property in Villa Balnearia in the northern province of Santiago del Estero after the victim, now aged 37, went to authorities seeking help. Police detained him in the nearby city of Loreto on an arrest warrant after a manhunt lasting more than a month. He was pictured in the back of a police truck after his detention. Antonia, who is illiterate, told a local paper today she had been abused from an early age by her dad and had received death threats since going public with her ordeal. According to MirrorUK, she said: “From the moment m
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