A frustrated MMM Nigeria investor just made a very specific threat to the scheme's founder: get his money back in two weeks or face African magic.
Nzu Treasure sent his ultimatum through MMM Nigeria's support channel, directing it at Sergey Mavrodi, the Russian mastermind behind the Ponzi scheme. Treasure's message was blunt. He claimed his father is a native doctor and threatened to have him use juju—African witchcraft—to kill Mavrodi in Russia if the money didn't materialize.
"You can't eat my money and go like that," Treasure wrote in the support message. "See let me tell you Mavrodi my father is a native doctor. I give you 2 weeks to pay me my money or my father will kill you in that Russian."
That wasn't all. Treasure also threatened to kill his MMM Guider and the person who recruited him into the scheme. A Guider is an affiliate responsible for providing local support to other participants.
The threats reveal the desperation spreading through MMM Nigeria's ranks. Affiliates are finally waking up to reality: the daily payouts they were promised aren't coming. The scheme, which promised unsustainable returns on investments, is collapsing under its own weight.
Mavrodi has been running MMM Global for years, raking in millions while the structure inevitably crumbles. When he's not collecting money from desperate investors, he writes fictional books about the occult—a detail that makes Treasure's juju threat almost comically on-brand.
MMM operates as a classic pyramid scheme. New investors' money gets funneled to earlier participants, creating the illusion of genuine returns. Once new money stops flowing in, the whole thing implodes. The victims are left holding empty bags while Mavrodi sits on his fortune.
Treasure's outburst is likely just one of thousands. As the scheme continues its death spiral, more investors are realizing they've been swindled. Some will sue. Some will threaten. Some, like Treasure, will resort to invoking curses.
Whether juju will succeed where regulators have failed remains to be seen.
🤖 Quick Answer
What threat did an MMM Nigeria investor make against Sergey Mavrodi?Nzu Treasure, a frustrated MMM Nigeria investor, threatened to have his father, claimed to be a native doctor, use African witchcraft (juju) to kill Mavrodi in Russia if his investment funds were not returned within two weeks. Treasure also threatened violence against his MMM Guider and recruiter.
Who is Sergey Mavrodi in relation to MMM?
Sergey Mavrodi is a Russian individual identified as the founder and mastermind behind the MMM Ponzi scheme. He operates the scheme that has attracted numerous investors across multiple countries, including Nigeria, seeking promised financial returns.
What is juju in the context of this incident?
Juju refers to African witchcraft or magic practices. In this case, the investor invoked traditional African spiritual beliefs as
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