MMM: Twitter Community Reacts To Crash
Nigerians, particularly social media users have reacted to the
alleged crash of Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox, otherwise known as MMM.
Nigerians woke up Tuesday morning to the news that confirmed accounts of MMM users have been frozen for a month.
The development has literally set the social media ‘on fire’ as some Twitter users have lamented.
Already, many of them have blamed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for not protecting the interests of Nigerian citizens, whereas, others were optimistic it would be restored.
The incident has caused a massive stir on the social media.
DAILY POST sampled the feelings of Nigerians on social media and brings you their reactions uncut.
Nigerians woke up Tuesday morning to the news that confirmed accounts of MMM users have been frozen for a month.
The development has literally set the social media ‘on fire’ as some Twitter users have lamented.
Already, many of them have blamed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for not protecting the interests of Nigerian citizens, whereas, others were optimistic it would be restored.
The incident has caused a massive stir on the social media.
DAILY POST sampled the feelings of Nigerians on social media and brings you their reactions uncut.
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