You Can’t Eat Our Money & Not Die – Nigerians React To Sergei Mavrodi’s Death
News broke out this morning on the death of the founder of the popular Ponzi scheme, MMM Sergei Mavrodi. Nigerians have however reacted to the news on twitter and according to a user, the founder deserved what he got.
Mavrodi reportedly died today of heart attack at the age of 62.
The comment came mostly from Nigerians and people from other parts of the world whose encounter with the Ponzi scheme had been mostly unpalatable.
Some of the comments raised questions about the circumstances that surrounded his death, while the majority of the people believed that it was just a clear case of Karma.
Mavrodi inaugurated his pyramid scheme in 2011 and crashed in Nigeria in December 2016.
See some of the tweets below:
MMM founer Sergey Mavrodi is dead. Died of heart attack. U cant eat Nigerians money just like that, ask Abacha
Sergey Mavrodi is dead, who will refund my money? Who knows any of his relatives?
RIP, Sergey Mavrodi, Russian pioneer of the post-Soviet pyramid scheme. You won’t be missed (except by the millions of people still expecting their payouts).
“MMM founder, Sergey Mavrodi is dead.”
The collective prayers of Nigerians might not work because it lacks sufficient faith but their curses are well intended, spiced with enough anguish and vitriol that usually can’t miss.
Read it somewhere Sergey Mavrodi, MMM founder died of heart attack in Moscow, Russia..
Fear Nigerians… Our curse(s) don’t miss.. we will back it up with Ogun, sango and Oya..
To those involved, Hopes are dashed… Smh!
So Sergey Mavrodi is dead?
Azzin MMM founder is dead?
African Juju no dey get border, e no dey use Visa.
Man thought he could scam the scammers themselves.Someone said Sergey Mavrodi died because he was afraid of Nigerians coming to Russia for world cup in June. Man just had to die of heart attack.
He wasn’t a great man but he allowed us know which Nigerian bank is fast and reliable.
I can’t forget the MMM drama