Ponzi schemes are gaining more popularity in Nigeria
Initially, I decided not to share this fate worse than death story with anybody but then it dawned on me that if I don’t, many of us who know zilch about living the laptop lifestyle will still belabor the point further that Ponzi scheme is the best bet for anyone who wants to be rich online.If you believe that making money online is as easy as rolling off a log or that with ponzi schemes, one can literally become a millionaire online, well this think piece is for you and hopefully, it’s going to change your orientation In toto on how anybody can literally make a pile on the internet. Obviously, the main reason I wrote this think piece is to alterate that article of faith. So, listen up!
NIGERIANS LOSE MORE ON PONZI WEBSITES WHILE INDIANS EARN MORE. WHY
SO?
The other day, while surfing the net, I came across a headline which
I totally subscribe to and will like to paraphrase here: “Nigerians lose more on
ponzi websites while Indians earn more than us” why so?You see, since the
inception of MMM in Nigeria, many Ponzi scheme websites have also come up with
their own mouth-watering offers. Offers like, “Pay N1500 and get and get N40,
000 in 7 days”, “Pay N12,000 and get and get N108 000 in 3 days” , “Pay any
amount and get and get 900 percent of your investment in 24 hours” and so many
more./
I can assure you that, just seeing these mouth-watering offers,
you will literally pull out your ATM card especially if you are a neophyte to
making money online. But here’s the gospel truth: no real investment company
pays a 100 or 900 percent return on investment in three, seven days or even in a
month! I know some of us know about this truth, but just like someone once said
“Nigerians are pig-headed” No matter the warning signs you may give to a
Nigerian as regards any danger, as long as there is something to gain, he will
certainly ignore your warnings. Little wonder why the Indians guys cart away
with our money! They know we are not contented and that we never learn from our
bad experiences.
Having said that let me quickly share with you what I
called “my poo hits the fan experience”. Honest! I had a face like a wet weekend
for like two weeks when this bad experience happened to me. I could barely talk,
eat, sleep etc. On top of that, I lost so many things. In fact, I was in debt!
Please don’t get me wrong. I didn’t borrow money from anybody to do Ponzi. No, I
used my personally money. All these happened to me because January was barely a
blessed month for me, so to speak.
Even though Ponzi scheme didn’t just
come to Nigeria lately, I actually got know about it in year 2015. During the
time of WONDER BANK and perhaps some other schemes, I was still at my mother’s
knees. So, until lately, I wouldn’t know what Ponzi scheme is all about. The
very day I got about it that day I was surfing the net and I clicked on an
Advert (if my memory serves me well) and I landed on MMM website. First, I had a
natter with a guider whose name was Azubuike Vivian. She told me all I needed to
get up and running and the benefits I would get. But no, I wouldn’t
join./
The year 2015 passed and I didn’t join any scheme. Now it was
January 2016. It came and it went, February also came and went. March, June,
July and August all came and went and I hadn’t joined any scheme yet. Now it was
September, the very last week of September to be precise, and I finally decided
to join MMM with my spare money which was N10, 000. After waiting to be matched
to pay someone and for my money to grow, my payday finally came in November. To
my surprise, I received an alert from GTBank that xxxxxx amount had been paid
into my account by Esther who was matched to pay me on MMM. Guess what? That day
I was on top of the world!
Without wasting any time, I went on a research
for better schemes that pay more than MMM and I literally jumped out of my skin
when I saw some schemes paying 50, 100, 200 and even 900 percent return on
investment. But most of these schemes pay in BTC. Immediately, I opened a BTC
wallet and funded it with the money I made on MMM and waved MMM
farewell.
Now guess what? I was high in spirits when I made 900 percent
of my investment in just 3 days! So before November finally went out of the
window, I already had $3,000 worth of BTC in my wallet and in the very first
week of December I had approximately 6000 dollars worth of BTC in my wallet.
This time, I decided not to sell my BTC out. I wanted to have at least $10,000
of BTC before I start selling out
.
IF ONLY I KNEW
There is an
old adage that says “Every day is for the thief and one day is for the owner”
Trust me, if only I knew the day for me to lose all I had gathered on a silver
platter was near, I would have stopped at what I had got and sold out my BTC
funds and reaped the benefit of being a smart investor. But no, I wouldn’t stop.
I went on to invest more instead.
Unfortunately for me, I first lost my
fund on Helping Revolution, then MMM united and Gmafunds. But no, I wouldn’t
stop; I went on investing in other schemes instead until I went back to nada. As
I speak, all I have in BTC is just. 0.89cent. What?! From $6086.85 to 0.89 cent?
YES
WHY DID I WRITE THIS?
“Why are you telling us this?”
Perhaps this is the question that just popped into your head? But please don’t
blame me yet. The truth is, I didn’t want trouble for myself because I had heard
the grapevine that Ponzi scheme is not a real business. That’s why it doesn’t
last for a month of Sundays.
While I know of people who have built their
very first houses, bought their very first cars with the money their realized
from Ponzi scheme, the number of people who lost their hard earned money is just
on the high side. I know of a 21 years of guy who made 5 million naira in
January from Ponzi scheme. And also know of someone who killed himself when he
realized that he had lost 300 thousand naira on a Ponzi scheme site.
So
guys let’s wave Ponzi scheme farewell and let’s do real business on the internet
instead.
If you want to make money that won’t give you heart attack
online then you have got to do either of these two: offer a service or sell a
product or do both!
Thanks for reading!
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