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How many Nigerians view online online investment plartforms
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[QUOTE="Deleted member 62875, post: 220393"] Most Nigerians now regard online investment in Nigeria as taboo,when I say Nigerians, I am also included but my perspective have now changed, we have developed phobias and experience despair anytime they read about Nigerian investment platforms. This apprehension may stem from a poor experience we had previously, such as the struggles and tragedies we had while looking for a strategy to invest and earn money on a daily basis in Nigeria. This could be because we fell into the wrong hands, such as Ponzi Schemes, which always promised them a lucrative financial return. When it comes to online investing platforms in Nigeria, some people instantly evoke memories of the Ponzi Scheme “MMM.” They’d always be reminded of what they or their friends had lost in fraudulent operations. Many people appear to believe that Nigeria no longer has any legitimate investing platforms. However, they are unable to see that online scams (for example, MMM) are not the same as the online investment platforms we are discussing in this article. Ponzi schemes, such as MMM, cannot be considered online investment platforms since their modi operandi are not always honest and trustworthy.Trus me on these, fake things won't come into play without legit one not being in existence. [/QUOTE]
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