MMM Will Lead To Losses, Access Bank Warns Customers

Access Bank Nigeria Plc has warned its customers to avoid dealing with Mavrodi Mondial Movement, a Ponzi scheme, which has been declared illegal by the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The bank in an emailed statement to its customers said it had come to its attention “that some customers are engaged in the Ponzi scheme called ‘MMM’”.

“Please be advised that this scheme is not in line with any applicable or known investment product and may ultimately lead to loss of funds in the long run,” the bank warned.

“We advise that customers avail themselves of genuine and approved investments and products in the Nigerian banking environment.”

Despite the warning by the Federal Government, thousands of Nigerians have continued to patronise the scheme with its website ranking as one of the five most visited in the country, ahead of Facebook.

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Kate Henshaw Loses Everything In House Fire

While Kate Henshaw was on location shooting the ‘Do-Good’ TV series, she was called by her neighbours to inform her that her house was on fire.
Reports are saying that Kate Henshaw quickly went home after the phone call and called fire fighters, but at that point, the damage had already been done as the twin duplex was burnt.  According to witnesses at the scene, Kate Henshaw was said to have lost all the things she worked for in the house.

Kate is currently living in temporary quarters and is yet to resume shooting her TV show.

The burnt house
 
The house which burnt is Kate’s Lekki phase one apartment.