The collapse of MMM Nigeria in as many months continues to wreak havoc in the lives of those who invested.

The latest casualty is a mother of two from Benue, a state in Nigeria’s south-east.

On the eve of December 28th, Gloria Samson

bade her children bye and apologised for any wrongdoing she might have committed against them.

Samson then reportedly left the house and did not return.

A few hours after her departure one of her children called their father, a printer who was still at work.

(Mr. Samson) assured his kids not to worry that she would return.

Unfortunately this was not to be, as Gloria never reunited with her family.

“Tracing her became difficult and I had to return home around 11pm of that fateful day. The only thing I could do was to call my younger brother and brother in-law informing them of the sudden disappearance of my wife,” David Samson, the deceased’s husband, told Tribune.

Samson said he walked to a nearby police station to lodge a complaint of the sudden disappearance of his wife.

“From there, I was asked to make a statement and drop my phone number, but alas, I did not hear from them again,” Samson added.

It was later discovered that the woman had walked down to River Benue and drowned herself. The police recovered her body on January 2.

Mr. Samson only became aware of his wife’s suicide on January 17th.

Gloria Samson is believed to have taken out a ₦400,000 loan to invest in MMM Nigeria ($1297 USD).

In an attempt to obtain further details on the suicide, Nigeria’s Tribune Online
sought comment
from people who knew her.

One of her friends at Wadata market who deals in foodstuffs and simply identified herself as Madam Kate told Sunday Tribune that, “this woman came to my stall early December, she was so moody, unlike her usual way of life.

I asked what the problem was, and she told me that she had run into deep problem.

She added that she collected a sum of money and put it into ‘that business that brings in quick money’ but learnt that the thing had collapsed.

“She even threatened to run away, but I encouraged her to pray as God would intervene and she left.

I did not hear from her until last Tuesday when the news came that she drowned in River Benue and her body was recovered here around Wadata.”

It was the same story at her home in Vandeikiya Street, Makurdi. Those who spoke to Sunday Tribune said that the once jovial Gloria suddenly became depressed, until news started filtering in that she had invested  money she took from a finance institution and put it into MMM.

A neighbour who pleaded anonymity and corroborated this said that some staff of the local bank where she obtained the loan but were oblivious of her death traced her to her residence.

The purpose of the visit was to notify her that she had defaulted in her loan payment, only to be informed that the same person they came looking for had passed on.

“As a neighbour, two days after the discovery of the body, some people who claimed that s


🤖 Quick Answer

What triggered the suicide of Gloria Samson from Benue State?
Gloria Samson's death followed the collapse of MMM Nigeria, a financial scheme in which she had invested. Financial losses from the scheme's failure led to her suicide on December 28th, leaving her two children without their mother and raising questions about the scheme's operators' responsibility.

Who was MMM Nigeria's operator and what were the consequences?
MMM Nigeria, operated by Chuddy Ugorji, collapsed causing widespread financial devastation among investors. The scheme's failure resulted in multiple casualties, including Gloria Samson's suicide, highlighting the severe impact on vulnerable populations who lost their savings and livelihoods.

How did Gloria Samson's family discover her disappearance?
On December 27th evening, Gloria Samson left her home after apologizing to her children for any wrongdoing. When she failed to return


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