Even as apprehension trails the frozen MMM or Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox accounts, with millions hanging in the balance, fresh reports have revealed that some participants are far richer than we first imagined.
Although many have confessed to making millions off the platform, for the likes of Chuddy Ugorji, their profits may have run into billions.
Ugorji who is reportedly the number one guider of the platform was alleged to have been behind the Ponzi scheme, claims which he quickly put to rest with an open letter.
Speculations have it that Ugorji may have made as much as N1 billion in the last one year.
Ugorji shared his testimony on the MMM website, revealing how he got millions of Naira from people who helped him.
A screenshot even showed that Ugorji got as much as N6m at a point.
Ugorji
is said to have joined MMM’s global platform in 2015 and has been one
of its most spirited promoters in Nigeria ever since.
Photographs
from Ugorji's church wedding which took place at the Elshadai Covenant
Church, Abule-Egba, Lagos recently emerged online, proving beyond doubt
that this feared Ponzi scheme has turned his life for the better.
His lovely wife, Chiamaka, who has also been a spirited defender of MMM’s credibility consistently shared posts on her Facebook, assuring participants that their investments were safe.
Ugorji’s wedding was reportedly attended by celebrities and other guiders of MMM.
The
lavish wedding was reportedly MMM-themed with guests wearing
MMM-crested sashes, while even the couple's cake bore the MMM logo.
Ugorji's
position in the MMM community was finally revealed following a post on
his Facebook page that himself and his wife were gifted with a brand new
Hyundai Crete SUV at their wedding.
The post he shared on November 13, read:
“Thank
you to our wonderful family, friends and great MMM community for your
love, support and generosity. Our wedding day was indeed made so much
memorable because of your presence and your blessings, MMM Guiders
surprised me with a brand new Hyundai Crete SUV Jeep as a wedding gift
may God bless you all for me."
Despite Ugorji's open letter, many Nigerians are holding on to their beliefs that he brought MMM to Nigeria.
So
far, Ugorji has placed the blame for the frozen MMM accounts at the
footsteps of the media that seem to have been creating a frenzy amongst
participants