Photos: Boy Burst Into Tears After Realizing That Lady He Was Begging For Money Depends On Oxygen Tank To Survive (Must See)

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This is quite heartbreaking though… – this is the moment a young boy went up to beg a woman inside a car and then realizes the woman he was begging from survived with the support of an Oxygen tank.

The young man emotionally broke down in tears after seeing it. More photos below:

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Photos: 20year Old Nigerian Guy Marries His 40year Old Bride (Must See)

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According to a Facebook user,  who posted the photo which has now gone viral on social media, a 20-year-old man, over the weekend, tied the knot traditionally with his 40-year-old bride.

“Is there anything wrong with this couple here,? The lady is 40,
whereby the guy is 20 years of age. Do you see it as an error or God’s destined marriage.? Does age matters in marriage, as a man can you marry a lady far older than you maybe she is rich? as a lady can you marry a guy much younger than you?,” the online user captioned the photo on a popular platform.

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“My Ex-Boyfriend Is Blackmailing Me Threatening To Release My Sextape” – Fela’s Daughter, Motunrayo Cries Out

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Late Fela’s daughter, Motunrayo Kuti dares ex who threatens to blackmail her with nude videos .

Read what she wrote below,
_ “U see this nigga right by my side is a TRAITOR A LIAR AND A THIEF… HE IS MY EX.. So I broke up with him then he stared sending me very hurtful videos he used to take of me while he would have drugged me to pass out.. He said I will regret the day I met him and that he will leak those pictures and videos.. Please friends family and foes,if you know him tell him I said he should go ahead and post them.. And trust me I ain’t joking.. #everybodysayyeahyeah #freedomfighters #liberatiors #diplomacy #Nigeria #conspiracy #FelaKuti #News #humanrights #blacklives”

Photos: Nigerian Guy Post Naked Photos Of A Girl He Slept With And Would Later Be Forming Big Girl On Instagram

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Lagos big boy, Kashy, posts a snap of himself and his popular bae, “kingadenike” showing off her *****. SEE THE SHOCKING PHOTOS

  • aloyklinsman All these boys that expose girls nude, I don’t know how you feel doing that, don’t something tell you that you’re being just stupid??? A girl sent or showed you her nude out of love and bcos you’re her man of course you have every right to see her naked, you break up with her then start exposing her nudes and calling her a hoe, your once upon a time girlfriend???? Gush! Whose the fool here??? Guys please let’s stop all these, we all should learn think before we act and not do otherwise!!! If he wanted to fuck the girl up, he should do that another way not by exposing her nude, that’s lame af! And to me a sign of defeat cos you don’t have any other thing to use against her you dumbass!#SayNoToStupidity

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That’s her boyfriend, 2. They’ve been dating for years 3. She didn’t get fucked for an iPhone 7 as he spoils her on a regular.. She just came back from Dubai.. 4. It’s not her fault she’s a dope, badass, fashionista… Coming from another girl.. Saying it serves her right and you don’t even know her.. That’s so bad😞 I don’t know what got over the boy… Cos a lot of us might have done worse… I blame Kashy.. Even if he mistakenly uploaded it.. He should have deleted it ASAP … I feel bad for her cos it could have been anybody.. One time in school I was bathing n from my window I saw a flash.. Like from a phone recording me.. Imagine I woke up the next morning to see my pictures everywhere with an ugly caption.. Nobody will even want to hear my side of the story.. I feel it’s so wrong for you to laugh at her and say it serves her right.. I don’t know if she has offended you before but it’s not nice 🙏🏾

OAP Freeze Agrees With Apostle Suleman That MMM Is demonic

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Daddy Freeze has publicly supported Apostle Suleman who says that MMM is satanic and its investors are demonic.

He took to his Instagram to write;

I’m with him on this one, I can’t believe a redeemed parish actually endorsed MMM, this recession is meant to make us look in ward and come out stronger like China did but you can’t take a get rich quick scam from a Nigerian no matter how hard you try!
The economies of China, Dubai, America and Europe were not built on MMM, get up lazy Nigerians, Dubai in 1999 was a desert, if a super nation can emerge in less than 15 years our time is now! 15 years from now, we would regret we were playing around with MMM when our mates were building their countries. ~FRZ

Federal Government Of Nigeria Bans Vehicle Imports Through Land Borders

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According to Punch From January 2017, there will be no more importation of vehicles through the land borders according to a new prohibition order issued by the Federal Government to that effect.

The prohibition order covers all new and used vehicles.

A statement released on Monday by the Nigeria Customs Service indicated that the ban is sequel to a presidential directive restricting all vehicles imports to Nigeria sea ports only with effect from January 1, 2017.

 

The restriction on importation of vehicles follows that of rice, whose imports have been banned through the land borders since April 2016.

In the statement signed by its spokesman, Mr. Wale Adeniyi, the NCS advised importers of vehicles through the land borders to utilize the grace period up till December 31, 2016, to clear their vehicle imports landed in neighbouring ports.

The Federal Government had disclosed during a recent automotive industry forum that it would ban the importation of vehicles through land borders and enforce the presentation of roadworthiness certificates on such vehicles from their countries of origin before allowing them into the country.

The Director-General, National Automotive Design and Development Council, Mr. Aminu Jalal, who said this on behalf of the government, added that it was a means of  controlling the influx of used vehicles, popularly called ‘Tokunbo,’ into the country.

Stakeholders in the automotive industry had earlier called on strict regulations on the importation of vehicles, noting that poor implementation of the auto policy which was introduced in the last quarter of 2013 by former president Goodluck Jonathan, was driving down the volume of their products.

The auto policy included the imposition of 70 per cent tariff on imported cars, both old and new ones.

While importers of new cars are currently paying 70 per cent of the cost of their vehicles as import duty, owners/importers of Tokunbo cars pay 35 per cent, but the government is yet to enforce the implementation of the 35 per cent import duty on used cars which ought to have commenced last year.

After MMM Russia Shutdown 50 Of Its Investors Committed Suicide – 8 Shocking Revelation About The Ponzi Scheme

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This is another insightful piece written to further enlighten the general public about the time-bomb called MMM.

As the economic recession continues to bite harder, Nigerians are looking for ways to make more money and survive which is why many are now looking up to MMM (Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox) for survival.
The “Wonder Bank” scheme which promises 30 per cent Return on Investment (ROI) after 30 days is really trending and more and more people are investing their money daily.

All you hear is “MMM pays” and trust Nigerians to latch on to anything that will give them free money especially in these hard times. Just yesterday, reports surfaced that the federal government of Nigeria is taking moves to shut down MMM operations in Nigeria.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned Nigerians against patronizing the MMM scheme but all these warnings have fallen on deaf ears.

Before you decide to join the ‘MMM gang’ and invest your money in the scheme, here are things you need to know:

1. How it started and morphed into a Ponzi scheme

It was set up in 1989 by three Russians Sergei Mavrodi, his brother Vyacheslav Mavrodi, and Olga Melnikova. The name MMM was taken from the first letters of the three founders’ surnames. Initially, the company imported computers and office equipment. MMM was accused of tax evasion in January 1992 which led to the collapse of MMM-bank, making it difficult for the company to obtaining financing support for its operations.

MMM global was a Russian company that perpetrated one of the world’s largest Ponzi schemes of all time, in the 1990s. A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investing scam which promises investors a large profit at little to no risk. The scheme generates returns for older investors by acquiring new investors. In 1994, MMM morphed into a successful Ponzi scheme.

2. 50 investors committed suicide in 1994 after it crashed

The police closed the offices of MMM for tax evasion on July 22, 1994. The company tried to continue the scheme but the business shut. In the aftermath at least 50 investors who lost all of their money committed suicide.

3. The CEO is a convicted fraudster
Seigei Marvrodi is a convicted fraudster who had run similar fraud schemes in Russia. He was arrested in August 1994 for tax evasion. In 2007, a Russian court found him guilty of defrauding 10,000 investors out of 110 million rubles (4.3 million US dollars). He was sentenced to four and a half years in prison.

4. The current MMM Bitcoin version emerged in around 2011

Following Mavrodi’s release from prison, he launched another pyramid scheme called MMM-2011 in January 2011. He asked investors to buy so-called Mavro currency units. However, in May 2012, he froze the operation and announced that there would be no more payouts.

5. It began operations in South Africa in 2015

With the same business model as MMM-2011, it started operations in South Africa, promising a 30 per cent per month return through a social financial network. A number of South African banks are shutting down accounts they believe could be linked to MMM. In May, Capitec bank reportedly closed 2000 bank accounts linked to the MMM scheme.

6. MMM platform in Zimbabwe crashed

In September, reports surfaced that the scheme had crashed in Zimbabwe and thousands of people lost their investment. It was later reported that it did not crash but the reward was slashed from 100 per cent to 20 per cent.

7. It has been banned in China

The Chinese government banned MMM in January 2016 on the grounds that it is a pyramid scheme, (Ponzi scheme). According to the government, it is not registered in the country (and it cannot be registered as it is a fraudulent scheme).

8. Launched in 2016 in Nigeria

MMM launched a website targeting the Nigerian audience in July 2016. Since its launch, a good massive percentage of Nigerians have invested in the scheme and more people are still joining.

9. There comes a time when it will crash

Businesses that fall under Ponzi scheme often run until it fails to achieve the returns expected. Once investment slows down, the scheme shuts down. Most of the time, the promoter vanishes into thin air carting away all the investment money.

Many Nigerians will continue to defend the scheme and accuse the government of a hidden agenda to stop their means of income. However, people should be wise while investing in business ventures that are too good to be true.

MMM gang would always say “MMM pays”, “MMM-Making More Money”. It is paying at the moment but for how long?