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anifat atanda anifat atanda Menu Skip to content About Search for: Coins in Ponzi January 18, 2017 Uncategorized Anifat Niffy Atanda As promised in my previous post, (this is my last post on Ponzi schemes) this is from guest writer Samson Falade CFE, CAMS. I remember vividly the first time my friend tried convincing me to join the popular MMM scheme. Several red flags popped up when he told me the workings. I wondered “What is in it for the sponsors, Are they really charitable, Do they really want to connect individuals in a bid to redistribute wealth?” My curiosity was kindled. These guys build a website, host it, and maintain it. They have administrators, they even recruit customer care consultants; well paid consultants. They disburse money to guilders for seminars and training. I asked; where do they get the funds to foot all these bills? Initially I thought Google pay them for site traffic. But again they do not run adverts on their site. What is the end gam...

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